It’s not his supporters that are to be worried about, I said potential supporters, folk on the fence about him. He won’t be getting punished for an attempted fascist takeover, he’ll be getting punished for speaking, which is going to make it
seem like what he says about there being a conspiracy against him will be true.
It does matter that his supporters (as potential ones) get angry, because anger is a ridiculously good motivator - I don’t like arguing with people on the interweb, I have been involved in an argument with an interweb stranger for the last two days because they blame a professional for the consequences of ignoring the professional opinion - and it defies logic. Trump and the Republicans have been saying the electoral infrastructure is broken and biased against them… yet they still take part in elections. His angry supporters will come out in their droves to vote
and make it difficult for the election workers to do their job. That’s a bit more problematic than them shitting their pants.
When was the last time you changed your opinion because someone said “well you’re a fucking idiot for believing that, moron”? Fascists aren’t above using political violence. I mean that’s part of their jam, so mocking them and ostracizing them won’t make them go away, it won’t make them change their mind, it just gives them targets for that violence. Treating them like human beings and that you treat their concerns as serious (however trivial or out of touch with reality) will work much better, but the political geography doesn’t allow Montagues and Capulets to mix so it’s not going to happen.
Take Lisa Cameron as an example. Long story short and vastly oversimplifying things, she was an SNP politician who recently defected to the Conservatives because the SNP were mean to her and the Conservatives were nice.
Edit: Jordan’s also out as the speaker nominee. Democrats being blamed by angry Republicans, because it’s obviously the Dem’s fault Republicans can’t come to an agreement