Well if the election was up to the under 30 crowd Clinton would have won by a landslide with over 500 electoral votes. Old people always get out and vote more though.
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Basket of deplorables sounds worse than trash. Didn't she say they were irredeemable too?I don't believe I ever have called any group that. Nor do I believe Clinton did either.
And when the under 30 crowd grows up they too will have similar views. Then the new under 30 crowd will call them old and out of touch, etc, blah blah blah. Circle of life.
Their views will change. But not all of their views, especially social issues don't usually change. Gay rights, legalization of marijuana and other issues have become the majority because younger people that have thought that for awhile are growing up. But I was more pointing out that people in this age group are upset by the results but had they voted in larger numbers it would have changed the results.And when the under 30 crowd grows up they too will have similar views. Then the new under 30 crowd will call them old and out of touch, etc, blah blah blah. Circle of life.
That's the funniest thing about liberals. "You just wait till hispanics take over!". "Oh when young people grow up, you better watch out!".
I don't think they will have the same views. But they will have different views than they have now, and they will for sure be just as ****ty.
Their views will change. But not all of their views, especially social issues don't usually change. Gay rights, legalization of marijuana and other issues have become the majority because younger people that have thought that for awhile are growing up. But I was more pointing out that people in this age group are upset by the results but had they voted in larger numbers it would have changed the results.
But over time there is gradual change, and it all seems like it is toward liberalism. Racism, tolerance of gays, abortion, rejection of religion, free love, whatever. Go back 50 years, 100 years. Really, is there any way that society is more conservative now than 50 and 100 years ago? The only reason "conservatives" are still around half the vote is because they are changing along with everyone else.
But over time there is gradual change, and it all seems like it is toward liberalism. Racism, tolerance of gays, abortion, rejection of religion, free love, whatever. Go back 50 years, 100 years. Really, is there any way that society is more conservative now than 50 and 100 years ago?
I disagree. I think there are some fanatics that have the will and means to push a liberal agenda on everyone that makes it look like that is where the country stands. If you do not embrace homosexuality in all its forms you are labeled a hater and less than human, for example, it isn't about acceptance, you have to be a full-on PROPONENT of it to be clear of the charges of hater, racist, homophobe, et al. However I think most Americans are far more centrist than that and there is some backlash. You could argue that this election is an example of that backlash.
There will be new issues and prejudices. Young people will be out of touch on those when they grow up as a group. That is progress to me though. Social issues are all getting better in this world and hopefully will keep heading that way. The world is a better place than it was for my parents and I hope and assume that will continue.Today's issues are not the only possible issues. They might be okay with marijuana, but they will have their own prejudices, and they will vote their own interest. We will mourn the inevitable collapse of civilization each time we don't get our way, just as we do now.
There will be new issues and prejudices. Young people will be out of touch on those when they grow up as a group. That is progress to me though. Social issues are all getting better in this world and hopefully will keep heading that way. The world is a better place than it was for my parents and I hope and assume that will continue.
I would also like to point out that "hispanics", on average, are not exactly liberal. Like wtf are you guys talking about.![]()
I disagree. I think there are some fanatics that have the will and means to push a liberal agenda on everyone that makes it look like that is where the country stands. If you do not embrace homosexuality in all its forms you are labeled a hater and less than human, for example, it isn't about acceptance, you have to be a full-on PROPONENT of it to be clear of the charges of hater, racist, homophobe, et al. However I think most Americans are far more centrist than that and there is some backlash. You could argue that this election is an example of that backlash.
I don't believe I ever have called any group that. Nor do I believe Clinton did either.
*Apathy
Backlash implies some big wave of voter turnout. That didn't happen.
Not sure why you see that as a large gap. If she'd been a decent candidate she would have destroyed Trump in this demographic, getting 60% at minimum.