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These threads are getting worse than PopGAF to read through. Why are these threads so shitty?
To add to what others have said, I feel that there is a deep strong feeling present in both Clinton supporters and Bernie supporters. Clinton supporters tend to be establishment Democrats who have a lot of fear that if they don't appeal to the moderate base in America that they could lose the general election and thus 8 years of policy making and at least two supreme court nominations. Keep in mind that many Democrats are still haunted by the 1980s where Democratic presidential candidates were curb stomped by Republicans, many of which believe was due to the fact that the Democratic candidates were too left wing and out of touch with the general populace. They feel that Bernie supporters can jeopardize the general election as Bernie may force Hillary to go too far left or that enough Bernie supporters will stay home on election day which would result in the Republicans winning, leaving the country engaged in 1,000 years of darkness.
There is also the 1% chance that Bernie could somehow when the primaries which would have the general election no longer being a clear landslide for the Democrats.
In contrast Bernie supporters tend to be Democratic leaning supporters who have a strong feeling of frustration of the political system. They have seen the country go further right wing over the past thirty years regardless of what party is in the White House. They feel that people who support Hillary rather than Bernie are traitors and supporters of the status quo. There are only two types of voters true leftists who want to enact real change in the country, and people who will just get in the way of the "revolution".
This is also why the arguments of Clinton supporters against Bernie supporters tend to revolve around Bernie supporters being too idealistic and reckless as they don't live "in the real world." While Bernie supporters tend to bring up how Clinton supporters being too naive as they are supporting a candidate with "lame duck" policies and who is backed by the very people she claims to be fighting.
Being honest, both have their points. And just because one side is correct doesn't necessarily mean the other side is wrong as a lot of this matters in perspective. It is unfortunately that conversations often get more toxic than even discussions between Democrats and Republicans, but it is understandable because emotions are running high and supporters from both sides feel that a lot is a stake in this election.