


only if affected personally do people seem to care. In this tweet, another prolific writer says Trump supporters must be somehow collectively ignorant of COVID-19 and unwilling to mitigate its effects.įor many pro-T***p Americans, the pandemic is like the Holocaust to many Germans: they knew what was happening but adjusted to living with it in indifference or, in some cases, profiting from it. He's a HUGE national security risk.- Stephen King September 28, 2020 Assure them that it is true and it matters a great deal. Trump supporters don't believe the info about Trump's tax cheating is important, even if true. Bonus point if you avoid telling them the lie that it’s “fake news.”- Stephen King September 28, 2020 Trump supporters, explain to your children why you are supporting an adulterer, draft dodger, liar, and tax cheat. His view is common and representative of much of the mainstream media. In tweets and even a recent Washington Post op-ed, thriller author and Trump hater Stephen King can’t hold backs his disgust for the conservative electorate. Still, the left has participated in a classic bait and switch, at first excoriating these people for their beliefs, then, following a result they favored, insisting they didn’t understand their beliefs and so would now like them to pick one of two options: Force these indignant ingrates to unite under a banner of love and unity or be accept their position as a targeted dissident.įor the last few months building to the election and afterwards, progressives voiced their utter disdain for Trump supporters, or conservatives (they can’t seem to tell the difference), which turns out to be a giant swath of almost half of Americans who voted this year, to the tune of almost 70 million people. It’s a farce.ĭespite the disputed election results, there’s no reason to believe these people have abandoned their political beliefs, rooted more often in ideology than Trump fandom. Mere weeks following the election, the left has unveiled their true feelings about the electorate-numbering nearly 70 million people-who voted for Trump, under the guise of concern and understanding: Don’t buy it.
