I'm really starting to wonder if mass society in itself is just destined to be a failure. It's disgusting that my life is so intertwined with and determined by people who are absolute idiots.![]()
What's interesting is that many of you don't consider yourselves to be pawns.

I realize some of this ground has been covered extensively in many articles, stories, videos, but on a personal level, there's something to realizing the person in front of you is quite stupid, and that stupidity has led to the election of a hateful, horrific, disaster of a president, whose untold consequence has yet to be fully realized.
30% of the hillbillies in his holler did not vote for Orange Hitler. Of those that did, you can bet that all of them were going to vote for whoever the Republican nominee was. The sharp division between Red and Blue was not created by Trump. It's been solidifying since Clinton's first win, I think.His county ended up going about 70 percent for Trump.
I was talking to a girl I've known for a few years, on Tuesday, been friends with, she's a friends ex (off and on), and she's a supporter.....Though, she and her whole family are Mexican. I was trying to engage her on various questions, and it really just exposed how stupid, ignorant, and limited she is. And, this is someone with two degrees, and a decent job. I've never known her to be intelligent, but I really underestimated just how stupid.....and it's not just stupid, it's dangerous, because so many in country think like this, and I think this was evidenced by last election. It's all 'I like him....he's a nice man'.....And they know very little of actual policy, nominees, or actions he's taken.
Beyond just that, I think it is a reflection of anger, or otherwise and feeling like Obama spoke 'down' to them, simply because he is vastly more intelligent. Whether they also resent the fact he's black, is another angle, but strictly the intelligence is something I think is really prevalent. They think someone like Trump speaks like them, and for them. And "says what he means". It's really, I think in a broad way, a divide of the intellectual vs. the dumb. Obviously, some very wealthy, educated Republicans helped get him elected, but his real support that won the electoral colleges is people like this girl. And she didn't vote, but her family in Texas did.
Her mom, a public school teacher, voted for Trump, who nominated a women, who will devastate the public school budgets.
I realize some of this ground has been covered extensively in many articles, stories, videos, but on a personal level, there's something to realizing the person in front of you is quite stupid, and that stupidity has led to the election of a hateful, horrific, disaster of a president, whose untold consequence has yet to be fully realized.

I was not surprised. I have seen so many Latinos who look down on other Brown races. Some of them act like cacs and believe they are.The greatest unexplained phenomenon of the 21st century will be the Latinos helping to elect someone who represents the demise of their struggles to gain a foothold in the US. No amount of colorism or black on black violence can supersede this incredible demonstation of the Stockholm syndrome![]()
Whats scary is you falling for this bullshiy.I asked my student why he voted for Trump. The answer was thoughtful, smart, and terrifying.
tl;dr at bottom
tl;dr Trump voter says the government wasn't being conservative/religious enough (the perspective fed by the media/info/perspective that is there and dominant) so they blew it up. Felt like he and his people were struggling too much.
What is important to note is that this is less about Trump, and more about his and other people's perspectives. I'm starting to think we need to stop attacking the orange cheeto, and maybe even stop going after people like Peter. We need to go at crazy right wing media. Essentially, Peter and his ilk are just pawns. Attacking them is punching way down. We need to help them see through the bullshyt.
Whats scary is you falling for this bullshiy.
The majority of the people do not blame the company for their loss because they realize that businesses [are about] making money, and that if they had a business of their own, they would do the same thing."

The reason I used the Civil War and Reconstruction is because it isn't a secret that Reconstruction failed," Peter wrote. "It failed and left the South in an extreme poverty that it still hasn't recovered from." And besides, "slavery was expensive and the Industrial Revolution was about to happen. Maybe if there had been no war, slavery would have faded peacefully
