06-24-2022, 04:14 PM
(06-24-2022, 04:11 PM)Au165 Wrote: Gerrymandering the majority from having control is one reason it doesn't actually matter if things are popular or not.
I saw someone earlier say "We are two rapidly diverting ideologies living within a single border that can't sustain on this course for much longer" and I tend to agree with it. This kind of contention leads to radicalization and I worry that we aren't far off from more violence in the near future. Rhetoric being used describing people of opposing views more like enemy combatants than fellow citizens is a bad sign for how this thing goes.
Right but he's postulating that people who voted democrat to preserve roe v wade might switch to voting republican now that republicans overturned it against their will.
Just seems like an odd mindset.