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In reply to the discussion: Give me one reason while I should have empathy for the Deplorables... [View all]BRToldschool
(8 posts)I know this is an infuriating concept. Really, I do. To think that the people who were so rabidly against Hillary, are in any way, shape, or form, worthy of your consideration. Much less your respect. But there must come a point, amidst the endless hurling of epithets, when a mature human being stands up and says, "No more." Michelle Obama was right. They go low, we go high. Only, with "deplorables," we didn't go high. We went low. They (the Republicans) won, and we lost. Do we think that doubling down on calling names, is going to be any more effective in 2018 or 2020? I have family who voted both ways in November. Almost none of them were enthusiastic in either direction. More like, holding their noses. But I can tell you that every single Trump voter, remembered the "deplorables" smear. It was identical in tone and tact to Romney's oafish 47% comment. Until or unless we can get out of the comfortable habit of calling Trump voters names, we will have no traction. There is no inevitable demographic permanent majority on the horizon. Democrats need to go back to smiles and handshakes, not middle fingers and four-lettered tirades.