The Democratic National Convention OT |2016|: The One With the Policy

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Seeing twitch chat and reddit comments reminds me of how much of a bubble gaf lives in.

I think people are underestimating just how people don't give a shit about racism, women's rights, etc. If they have the option of voting for a guy who says funny things and is anti PC/sjw or whatever.

While everyone here is praising the DNC ads, people in comments see then as cringey and pandering, by "playing the race/women" card.

Makes me worried that Trump could win.

Just comfort yourself in knowing that the vast majority of the active Twitch stream chat and Reddit community are probably not 18 and if they are they probably won't bother to vote at all. They just follow the memes.
 
I would definitely say reddit is more representative of the general population than gaf


This is different though. Young people back in 2012 or 08 thought of Obama as the obvious choice. Now it isn't with Hillary.

Yup, white people don't have to vote with their cultural perception and rights on the line regardless of the questionable nature of a candidate. They can flip flop wherever the fuck they want every election based on whatever the hell they want. Reddit, for example, can look like a liberal bastion one election and then completely get downright ugly and gross by comparison to the last when it's campaign time again.

The specifically-white Bernie hecklers can probably vote Trump based on pretense that if they aren't able to expand their privilege the way Bernie wants, they can enforce their privilege the way that Trump and the new Republican party's rhetoric suggests. Who cares if it's racist, it's not going to affect them.
 
I would definitely say reddit is more representative of the general population than gaf


This is different though. Young people back in 2012 or 08 thought of Obama as the obvious choice. Now it isn't with Hillary.



Its hard to ignore. Looking at any BLM related thread on reddit and seeing all the racist shit being upvoted as the top comments makes me worry that people will be influenced by those ideas.

If reddit were representative of the general population Bernie Sanders would be speaking tomorrow instead of Monday
 
Yup, white people don't have to vote with their cultural perception and rights on the line regardless of the questionable nature of a candidate. They can flip flop wherever the fuck they want every election based on whatever the hell they want. Reddit, for example, can look like a liberal bastion one election and then completely get downright ugly and gross by comparison to the last when it's campaign time again.

The specifically-white Bernie hecklers can probably vote Trump based on pretense that if they aren't able to expand their privilege the way Bernie wants, they can enforce their privilege the way that Trump and the new Republican party's rhetoric suggests. Who cares if it's racist, it's not going to affect them.
Reddit is much more white and much more male than the general population. The concern trolling needs to stop.
 
Savannah Guthrie ‏@SavannahGuthrie 22m22 minutes ago
Will President Obama call out @realDonaldTrump by name in his speech tonight? Yes, and more than once according to source

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