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guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 01:31 PM Nov 2020

On values voters, and silent majorities.


Many conservative voters love to describe themselves as “values voters”. They also often describe themselves as being part of the “silent majority”. These memes have been around in modern politics since Nixon first ran for office in 1968.

What is implicit in the phrase “values voters”, and the accompanying phrase “silent majority”, is that other voters have no values, and represent a minority view. This allows these self-described values voters to feel good about their choices, and allows them to feel that opposing viewpoints are minority views.

Consider that in the 2020 election, most self-described conservatives, most “values voters”, voted for Donald Trump.

Trump has always been quite open about his racism, in speech and actions. From his promotion of “birtherism” as a racist attack on the Nations’s first black President, to his actions on the Central Park 5, Trump has always demonstrated his racism. If you voted for a racist, your vote enabled a racist, and that makes you little better than one. Enabling a racist, no matter the motives, is a character defect, not a value.

If you voted for a misogynist, a person with a long history of sexual assault, your vote enabled this person, and that too, is a character defect, not a value.

If you voted for a person with a well-known, lifelong, history of cheating on his taxes, his wives, his customers, and his vendors, that is a sign of a character defect, not a value.

If you voted for a person who has lied over 20,000 times, that enabled the lying. That too, is a sign of a character defect, not a value.

If you voted for a person who bullies everyone who works for him, a person who bullied his GOP opponents in 2016, a person who attacks anyone who disagrees with him, you enabled the bullying, and that, too, is a character defect, not a value.

If you voted for a person who lied to the public about COVID19, a person who made the refusal to wear a mask into a test of political loyalty, you enabled a situation that resulted in the US ranking #1 in COVID19 fatalities. Refusal to wear a mask, refusal to take actions that are proven to slow the spread of the virus is pure selfishness. These too, are character defects, not values.

If you remained silent as Trump demonstrated to the world his unfitness to hold office, if you remained silent as Trump bullied others, if you remained silent as Trump promoted xenophobia and misogyny, you demonstrated both moral and political cowardice. That cowardice is no value, it is a character defect.

Finally, Trump lost the popular vote in 2016 and 2020. Given that 43% of eligible voters did not vote in 2016, and 33% did not vote in 2020, Trump’s “silent majority” represented, at best, 38% of the eligible electorate. I am no mathematician, but 38% is certainly no majority, silent or otherwise.
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On values voters, and silent majorities. (Original Post) guillaumeb Nov 2020 OP
The biggest 'Moral" that I personally have a problem with Arne Nov 2020 #1
My view: guillaumeb Nov 2020 #3
I respect every woman's right to make her own healthcare choices. guillaumeb Nov 2020 #2

Arne

(2,009 posts)
1. The biggest 'Moral" that I personally have a problem with
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 01:38 PM
Nov 2020

is if you disagree with the right to choose.
This may deeply offend some, but your response to abortion is my first question.
The response tells me everything I need to know.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
3. My view:
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 01:44 PM
Nov 2020

I respect every woman's right to make her own healthcare choices.

And I insist that anyone voting for Trump has no real values.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
2. I respect every woman's right to make her own healthcare choices.
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 01:40 PM
Nov 2020

And I insist that anyone voting for Trump has no real values.

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