- Joined
- Jul 1, 2017
I voted Bernie in 2016. There's more Bernie voters then most people would think who ended up backing Trump or considering him the least worst candidate. Hell, look at RFK Jr. He's what the Democrats should be like nowadays, but instead he's out hanging with Trump. If we had a uniparty that was Trump GOP on one side, RFK Jr. Dems on the other, a Supreme Court that didn't compromise on the Constitution, and neocons nothing but fringe loons, this country would be in a lot better place.Clown world was kicked into high gear in order to stop Bernie, whose campaign was basically Occupy Wall Street 2.0. Wokeism was the magic bullet that allowed the Dem establishment to say that Hillary was more progressive than Bernie and to tar him as racist and sexist, one of the boldest big-lie strategies ever seen in politics. For the entire Obama administration there was a raging debate on the US left between the more rational people who criticized Obama for breaking all his campaign promises and bailing out the banks after 2008 and the emotional people who gushed about how much they loved him just for being the first black president. The 2016 primary was the final battle between these groups with woke winning, and all dissenters made persona non grata.
If Trump tardwrangles the State Department, all that backdoor globohomo is going away. A lot less taxpayer-supported garbage hopefully. And you better believe no one's flying fag flags or BLM from our embassies anymore.There is some SJW BS, LGBTQ+, and feminism in Japan, which is gaining influence. Still not as mainstream as in the West though. Big Tech and Wikipedia sometimes post "woke" propaganda, and media companies are starting to censor forTwitter freaks"global audiences" as well. There's been consideration of opening to mass immigration. And some of the schools are going "gender neutral" with uniform policy after "transgender" among the faculty pushed for such. There's also been increased awareness of LGBTQ in schools.