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In reply to the discussion: Rural living. [View all]eleny
(46,176 posts)I grew up in Queens, New York City and moved west at 30. I'm 70 now. I checked out this map of how neighborhoods in the city voted in the presidential election of this year.
https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/numbers/clinton-trump-president-vice-president-every-neighborhood-map-election-results-voting-general-primary-nyc
When I studied the red areas on the map I knew why they voted the way they did.
It didn't have anything to do with being rural.
How do we reach those people? Fuggeddaboutit. They aren't reachable. Things are visceral. The divide is too great.
Do you even dare talk politics with your neighbors?
If people in rural areas or NYC vote in ways that only causes them problems then they'll have to suffer greatly before they wake up. Trump is a temporary drug that made them feel good during their hateful circle jerks. When the drug wears off and the sweats and chills set in they'll either get it or go into denial. The mommy Party won't be able to do a thing.
They'll have to come to conclusions on their own.
I'm not in awe of your philosophy about the camaraderie of rural people or the notion of too little inclusion in the Democratic Party. And I don't feel any guilt after reading about the wonderful rural folk who cared about your safety soon after they voted for Trump. By that vote they've helped to set in motion a havoc in this nation. I believe that people will die because Trump voters are hateful sonsabitches who would rather embrace the whiteness of Putin and tear us asunder than accept that a black president and liberal Democrats who by the courage of their convictions pulled this country out of an economic shithole these past eight years.