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Don't be blind to what might be a negative look from the other political party in our country. This is generally true or at least it represents the perceptions of a large proportion of our population, which by the way DID indeed make them ripe to support a demagogue that gave voice to the marginalization they felt. even if much of it was based on perceptions and not fact. It won't help the country to go from one quasi-religious dictatorial leader to a party that the other half feel can do no wrong. That is a dangerous way to view it and will lead to further problems in the electorate. The "savior" complex occurs on both sides, don't be blind to the things that need to be fixed in both parties as we try desperately to stop the most dangerous demagogue our country has likely seen. We can't just say "hey those republicans are fascists, come over to the Perfect Party where we never do anything wrong". Because that would truly be ********.David Brooks is a hack. Of course he found a way to put some of the blame on the exact group of people who have been warning about this for decades:
Of course, the left made it easy for them. The left really did purge conservatives from universities and other cultural power centers. The left really did valorize a “meritocratic” caste system that privileged the children of the affluent and screwed the working class. The left really did pontificate to their unenlightened moral inferiors on everything from gender to the environment. The left really did create a stifling orthodoxy that stamped out dissent. If you tell half the country that their voices don’t matter, then the voiceless are going to flip over the table.
What a load of ********.
Have you ever read this? Echoes the same sentiments, but from the perspective of a true-blue democrat and progressive liberal.

Anthony Bourdain on Sichuan Peppers, Sex, Eating Dogs, and Political Correctness
An exclusive post-election interview with the culinary celebrity host of Parts Unknown.

We need to not only fix the fascist crisis we are facing right now, but also find a way to fix the issues that set up the rise of the demagogue in the first place, and not a small part of that came from the way the left viewed and treated the right.
From Bourdain:
I've spent a lot of time in gun-country, God-fearing America. There are a hell of a lot of nice people out there, who are doing what everyone else in this world is trying to do: the best they can to get by, and take care of themselves and the people they love. When we deny them their basic humanity and legitimacy of their views, however different they may be than ours, when we mock them at every turn, and treat them with contempt, we do no one any good. Nothing nauseates me more than preaching to the converted. The self-congratulatory tone of the privileged left—just repeating and repeating and repeating the outrages of the opposition—this does not win hearts and minds. It doesn't change anyone's opinions. It only solidifies them, and makes things worse for all of us. We should be breaking bread with each other, and finding common ground whenever possible. I fear that is not at all what we've done.