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In reply to the discussion: To Dems pushing Fear at Progressives...I mean this constructively. PLEASE, STOP! [View all]thucythucy
(9,134 posts)and I'm scared shitless of a Trump win in November.
To me, "Sanders/progressive voters who orient differently" are folks who either aren't paying attention to what's been happening in Cleveland, or are so ensconced in positions of privilege they think they can just sit back and eat popcorn while Trump burns down the rest of the world.
If, however, you're a person of color, or an immigrant, or a person with a disability, or a woman who might need certain forms of health care, or LGBT, or Muslim, or in any way dependent on the social safety net, or.... well, anyone who isn't a white male born here, then you ought to be VERY afraid of a Trump presidency.
This isn't fear mongering, it's fact. And if what I've just written doesn't concern some "Sanders/progressive voters" who orient differently, it means to me that those voters basically don't give a fuck about millions upon millions of fellow Americans.
I would guess from your moniker "HereSince1628" that you aren't an immigrant, which would explain a certain portion of your unafraid "orientation."
There are very very many of us feel we can't afford your level of detachment.
My shred of hope: that a Hillary landslide may well give us a spate of progressive legislation much the way the LBJ landslide gave us the Voting Rights Act, Medicaid and Medicare, as well as several sane and reasonable USSC justices to swing the Court back to sanity. I'm particularly heartened by Hillary's past work with children and children's health care. There is NOTHING in Trump's background that comes close to this sort of concern for others.
But it's fear that is my primary motivation right now. I would think anyone who considers him or herself a progressive would be able to empathize with that.