uziq wrote:
i was of course being facetious. but in general i see a lot of tutting and um'ing and ah'ing amongst bien pensant liberals here in the UK about the 'trump problem'. i have absolutely no sympathy or compatibility with trump's views at all but it does stick in the craw somewhat when 'enlightened' sorts try to say that the political opinion of a large group of people is wrong or somehow unacceptable. this pisses me off because i hold the rather unfashionable view of thinking democracy is a poor system of governance, really. but it's always the most vocal proponents of the accepted latterday 'virtue triggers' who will turn around and quite seriously say that we've got to stop the voting determination of these rednecks 'for their own good'. that is not democracy. if that is how you genuinely want to do politics, then you may as well out yourself as a supporter of a different type of administration altogether. put on the brown shirt and join me on the barricades, brethren.
The left wing hand wringers and protestors in this country - the ones that scream and chant and shout down anyone that doesn't agree with them make me actually want to vote for Trump just to spite them. I hate Trump's position on nearly every issue but I despise causeheads more.
The media has made a huge stink because he's made a few comments that led to violence at his rallies. Oh well. A lot of these protestors
want to get punched in the mouth because then they have proof that their cause is just or some bullshit. Nevermind that they instigated it.
Same shit happened during Occupy Wall Street. There were a few times when a cop reacted and pushed back and it became a bunch of viral videos. What they didn't show was the days upon days of unending harassment that led up to that reaction.