Trump's wall
They’re not. I don’t know where she gets that idea from.
If they are, they’ll cease to be so once the issue becomes politically polarized. Trump’s wall had a 70% approval rating before Trump. After him, it had an approval rating around 3-5 points below Trump himself. Exactly the same thing will happen with the “libs of tiktok”. This wouldn’t have happened without a partisan media. But the partisan media remains, and is a fact on the stage. It’s not something that’s escapable, or something that will vanish into thin air soon. Bill Clinton 1996 is dead, and, despite his resurrection on the GOP side, will likely go to the same grave in twenty years’ more time.
Even if the majority sides with the right on this… so what? “Defund the police” is the single most overrepresented demographic in the echelons of power, other than Romney-Clinton voters -not democratic power (e.g., Congress), but institutional power. The same is obviously the case for the more strident advocates of gender ideology. And I really have to search hard for an issue as unpopular as “defund the police” as most of the worst leftwing ideas have more than 30% support.
This isn’t the America of the 1950s, or even the 1990s. Approval for the mixing of the races is higher than anywhere in Europe. Even Sweden. “Deeply disturbing”. I’d more expect the average American to lynch anyone advocating against the people in these videos than to actually show anything more than the mildest disapproval. Compare Hungary, where support for the mixing of the races is ~25%. Makes a big difference, does it not?
The average American is not some rural hick in Alabama’s fourth district. Nor is he a suburbanite in 1996. He’s quite pozzed. And will become undoubtedly more so as time goes on. Pat McCrory lost, and in a good GOP year at that.
Yeah, “politics has a way of disappearing”. Not in your direction, though, White man.