Posted on 11/10/2024 3:47:12 AM PST by MtnClimber
America’s shift right reflects a sense of revulsion at a class that has become not just out of touch but completely deranged.
Since the election, we’ve witnessed countless videos of average leftists shrieking and crying because their preferred candidate lost. At the upper echelons of the leftist class, multimillionaire talking heads accuse voters (including blacks and Hispanics) of being racist and misogynistic haters. Whoopi Goldberg, one of the solons on The View, called America’s grocers “pigs.” Joe Scarborough had no idea how much butter cost—or at least the cost of the butter on which the elites dine. Looking at this level of venom and delusion, it’s clear that the Democrats have morphed into the Hapsburgs, for they are ideologically inbred and deeply out of touch.
European royalty from the Middle Ages to Queen Victoria married other European royalty. Eventually, Europe’s royal families were so interrelated that marriages were routinely between cousins, although some might be separated by a few degrees. You can get away with this for a generation or two, but not for multiple generations.
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Democrats have become America’s Hapsburgs. They are ideologically completely incestuous. Thanks to social media’s algorithms, which drive people ever more deeply into Groupthink silos, where they only hear from and meet up with like-minded people, their insane ideas are amplified. They start believing that borders are racist, that a government-controlled economy works (never mind that it never has before), that people can magically change sexes, that America is systemically racist, and all the other destructive and pernicious ideas that drive them.
Just as damagingly, they learn that, next to their skin color and the mysteries of their sexual identity, their feelings are the most important thing about them. These feelings must be cultivated like hothouse flowers...
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>>They are upset because they told us who to vote for and we didn’t do it.<<
A perfect and concise summation of the whole matter.
“Why they give these people a platform is beyond me.”
Who’s “they”?
A better question is “Why do WE give these people a platform?”
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