Well as long as everyone's sick of it. Can we get all the people who are "sick" of something in a room together instead of in rooms with like-minded people?
That's really the problem here.
FFS - I was on The Root this afternoon and their headline was Never Forget that St. Louis burned 100 years ago. I'm like, really? We don't have enough going on in 2017 that we need Alamo like steel-trap memories?
And by the way Barracuda - the problem with the racist/sexist angle is this - whether or not a majority of the people voting for Trump were that, it can be demonstrably proven via Google statistics "hate maps" that there's a commonality. And that's really the problem - the states that broke for Trump were largely - well in the trend. Which is weird when you think they broke for Obama, but we also know racist searches spiked during his election. That's not on this post but I can get it to you if you want.
This is from google a year prior to the election. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.f091e75bc4b7
So whether it's white people cloistering themselves of with other whites and saying "no problem here" or black people talking to each other and convincing themselves of existential crisis, we have a large segment of the population that choose to talk to themselves and form their ideas of what other people think remotely.
Well - that never ends well. Never.
That's really the problem here.
FFS - I was on The Root this afternoon and their headline was Never Forget that St. Louis burned 100 years ago. I'm like, really? We don't have enough going on in 2017 that we need Alamo like steel-trap memories?
And by the way Barracuda - the problem with the racist/sexist angle is this - whether or not a majority of the people voting for Trump were that, it can be demonstrably proven via Google statistics "hate maps" that there's a commonality. And that's really the problem - the states that broke for Trump were largely - well in the trend. Which is weird when you think they broke for Obama, but we also know racist searches spiked during his election. That's not on this post but I can get it to you if you want.
This is from google a year prior to the election. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.f091e75bc4b7
So whether it's white people cloistering themselves of with other whites and saying "no problem here" or black people talking to each other and convincing themselves of existential crisis, we have a large segment of the population that choose to talk to themselves and form their ideas of what other people think remotely.
Well - that never ends well. Never.
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