In the popular imagination of many Americans, particularly those on the left side of the political spectrum, the typical MAGA supporter is a rural resident who hates Black and Brown people, loathes liberals, loves gods and guns, believes in myriad conspiracy theories, has little faith in democracy, and is willing to use violence to achieve their goals, as thousands did on Jan. 6.
According to a new book, White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy, these aren’t hurtful, elitist stereotypes by Acela Corridor denizens and bubble-dwelling liberals… they’re facts.
The authors, Tom Schaller, a professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Paul Waldman, a former columnist at The Washington Post, persuasively argue that most of the negative stereotypes liberals hold about rural Americans are actually true.
Didn’t actually read the article did ya?
Hint: the article isn’t saying all Republicans are a threat to democracy. It’s saying that those who hold anti-democratic views–e.g. election denialism, supporting returning Trump to power by force, etc–are predominantly rural white Republicans.
Those are just facts. You can either accept those facts or join those folks in denying reality.
We both know the article is basically saying that one party is a threat, and the other can just do whatever they want. It’s been like that forever now… Republicans= bad, Democrats= good.
Denialism it is, then! Very well, carry on.
No one is forcing R leadership to be morally bankrupt enablers of fascism.
R invited the bogeyman in because it was the only way they thought they could win. And now they have a problem.
We’re not forgetting (meaning - all the rest of us who reject that shit) what the leadership pushed and what the rank and file voted for.
Not sure how they think they will back out of this. Two current examples:
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-fans-missouri-caucus-wellman/
https://newrepublic.com/post/179282/surprise-gops-favorite-gathering-full-nazis