Friday 11 November 2016

It’s not just the Deplorables, Stupid

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One of the questions that people keep asking in the wake of the Trump victory is, how to explain this outcome to your children. The awkwardness that is implied reminds one of the discomfort that surrounds giving “The Talk”. Yes, that one. You know, the one about where babies come from. Actually, some of Trump’s antics and utterances during the campaign and in his prior lives also included stuff that you would not wish to mention in front of the children. But that’s by the by.
The short answer to the question is that the Trump victory provides a lesson in civics. That you get what you vote for. Or, more to the point, what you didn’t vote for.
Let me explain.
As the post-election autopsy progresses, we hear that nearly half of eligible Americans didn’t vote. Of the half that did, 25.5% voted for Trump and 25.6% for Clinton, giving Mrs Clinton a paper-thin majority in the popular vote. Not enough for the winning magic in the electoral colleges because, for that, you need to win in the states with big Electoral College numbers. But in these, only 29.9% opted for Clinton, whilst for Trump 30.9% did.
It is significant also that, among those who voted in this election, 70% were white. Most of these (58%) voted Trump, whilst Clinton could only manage 37%. The 30% that were non-white included among them, 23% Black and Latino who, in the event, voted massively for Clinton (88% of blacks and 65% of Latinos). But, in their totality, their numbers did not amount to anything enough to make a significant impact.
You may well ask then, where was the demographic shift they keep telling us about when it was needed? The narrative, though, is that all kinds of obstacles were placed in the way of minority voters when they attempt to vote and even before they thought of voting. Not good enough, I say. We’re not talking about a Third World dictatorship here. If you didn’t want Trump to win, then you should have gone out to vote.No excuse is tenable.
So, it’s not just the Deplorables, stupid. It’s you as well.
And that’s what you should tell the children.
Tell Fren Tru

2 comments:

  1. I voted for Trump on the "intelligence" that Hillary Clinton was a foul and ugly witch. Turns out this was a bold-faced lie "articulated" by Tramp. I want my vote back!

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  2. When it comes to voting for a candidate (Democrat, Republican, or Independent), Americans are very naïve. A vast majority of them can be fooled to vote for a candidate. Also, a vast majority of them does know how the three branches of government in the U.S. works. Lastly, race is a factor during elections; unfortunately, they will not accept it. I think that Mrs. Clinton lost to Mr. Trump because Caucasians felt that she was too sympathetic to African-Americans and Latinos - This was one of the reason besides poor organization by the Democratic party.

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