Reelya, the horse is pretty dead. Water under bridges, spilled milk on the floor.
It happened. Now we have two potential choices to pick from.
1) Learn from this mistake, and be more open to people giving honest observations, even when they dont conform to your internal models, especially when they can show you pictures.
2) Headplant your head in the sand, and deny, deny, deny, while moving the goalpost on people mentioning the historicity of the errors this has caused prior, to avoid having to come to the conclusion that you should choose option #1.
Me, I prefer not to indulge in self-deception, so I will take option #1. It would please me greatly if this absurd chapter in american history serves to roust an intellectually lazy demographic off their chaise lounges and away from their double shot mocha late`s, and back into real critical thinking territory again--- but I wont get my hopes up.
Agreed, we can debate the causes and whys and becauses all we want, but we can't change history. There are things we can learn and debate about the whole campaign of 2015-2016, sure, but at some point, we're going to have to reconcile with it and move on.
Option 2 is what Clinton is pretty much doing since she isn't reconcilling with it, and Democrats are kind of stuck between options 1 and 2 because they're trying to learn from it and move on while at the same time having trouble reconcilling. Mainly because they don't want to shift out of 'Trump hate boner' mode because base while trying to move past that. The GOP needs to do their own reconcillation with healthcare though....
As for learning from it, there have been all kinds of analysises, serious ones even, and on both wings. What lessons the Democrats learn from it remain to be seen. We are not lacking for data, but liberals are struggling to make complete sense of it.
Ya, the old marxist dichotomy and others is breaking down. Their too simple to explain whats going on. Everything as a billion factors now.
Exactly. As much as Clinton wants to chant "Emails Emails! Comey Comey!" there are so many factors that it's challenging to give a simple explaination. For example, yes, there was the urban/rural divide, but Obama faced that as well, so can't lay blame as the only reason.
IMO, the simplest explaination is that they were both very shittty candidates and Trump was liked slightly more than Clinton or was disliked slightly less. Comes down to the lesser of two evils for many people.