Yep, it also doesn't consider the 46% of women that voted for Trump or the near 50 million women that couldn't be bothered to vote at all.
This is a minority movement that is probably not much more than ineffective virtue signalling.
If you're wife doesn't want sex then that's usually a big problem for the relationship and could even end it. How many guys are going in to the ballot box in four years time and voting differently because they decided to get a divorce? It could possibly even entrench their views.
I'm probably going to get bored of saying this, but people that disagree with you need to be engaged not derided.
Seeing the same old predictable jokes and pun threads as top comments with thousands of upvotes in serious posts was one of my least favourite things about Reddit.
Any post related to WWII - Top comment "I did Nazi that coming!" 5000 upvotes
You're getting down votes because the truth hurts. People in the echo chamber don't want to hear anything except "Trump bad".
To sum up your comment succinctly it can simply be said that the democratic party failed to relate with and engage the electorate, something that Trump did successfully.
Research requires a critical mind. Think of a person you know that has average intelligence, 50% of people are more stupid than that.
And I'm not saying that stupidity is solely an issue for the republican electorate, I'm just saying "do your own research" is an unrealistic expectation.
More like the oligarchy now have 99% of the power rather than 98%.
The issue is that we believe we have a free democracy when the only power we have is to put an X in a box every few years. The system isn't broken, it's working as it's designed to.
The rest of the world is concerned about US politics because they are essentially the world police due to the size and power of their army.
If you stopped sending bombs, warships and fighter jets around the world, stopped interfering with foreign politics and just focused on NASA, Hollywood and music we'd all love you.
What's the implication? Am I naïve? I just thought it was traditionally a man's hobby with little interest from women, just as most men mostly aren't very interested in crochet.
I think that's called "lowest common denominator" politics and whilst I understand why it could seem like the natural thing to do, it's not something I'll be taking part in.
I've said for a while that I would be absolutely unsurprised to see another Trump term, we live in the post-satire era.
I think a lot of people need to have a good hard look at themselves due to the ridicule and derision they directed at the opposition electorate rather than trying to engage them and win them over.
Yep, it also doesn't consider the 46% of women that voted for Trump or the near 50 million women that couldn't be bothered to vote at all.
This is a minority movement that is probably not much more than ineffective virtue signalling.
If you're wife doesn't want sex then that's usually a big problem for the relationship and could even end it. How many guys are going in to the ballot box in four years time and voting differently because they decided to get a divorce? It could possibly even entrench their views.
I'm probably going to get bored of saying this, but people that disagree with you need to be engaged not derided.