11-21-2018, 04:27 PM
(11-21-2018, 04:55 AM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: I do understand there are multiple motivations. Some will support movements like Me Too to end the abuse of women which has gone on for years and isBob, if you were able to stop clinging to your interpretation/understanding of Strauss and Howe's theory and quit assuming the outcome will be the same as it was in the past 4T and quit ignoring the advancements we have made since then and the lessons we have learned since then. The Reagan values have taken hold and are staying for good. The progressive values of old are being or have largely rejected and the progressives aren't responding well to its rejection these days. In my opinion, the Obama election represented it's last dying gasp. How many blue voters believed they hit the jack pot? How many American voters found out they didn't matter as much to the blues? How many voted to save their home that was being foreclose and ended up loosing it? How many American voters voted for jobs and ended up being jobless for years or forced to work a few jobs to make up for the job loss? You better get familiar with them because that's who is going to be showing up in large numbers to support Trump and advance the continuation of his policies who are more likely to vote Republican than they were a decade ago. The small blue wave turned purple like I said it would be not so along ago.almosttraditional. Some are out for power, and are using the movement to hurt Trump, Kavanaugh and other specific red people. In the process, if some of them end up under the bus, that is the cost of doing business. The red are certainly not the sole abusers. Then there are 'all men are created equal' folk who support multiple minorities seeking to fight the prejudices of the white males.
And this is par for the course, the way the elites exploit exploitation, how values change to become more inclusive. The elites want to hurt someone, so they get behind what suddenly is unacceptable.
I don't know about reddish progressives. (Oxymoron?) I am more used to among the reddish, the KKK, the votes stolen by the Republican Southern Strategy, the so called deplorables. The Agricultural Age was one of class and privilege, and some of it lingers, and this is what it is all about, preserving or rejecting white male Protestant class and privilege. This doesn't mean there are not honorable Reds. There certainly are. I am just not used to thinking of them as numerous or dominant. There is nothing wrong with small government and self reliance. Population density certainly effects how to best provide necessary services, and how obvious problems are where a person lives.
There is something wrong with ignoring real problems, prejudice and being selfish. Unravellings should come as part of the cycles, but should not last forever. The Reagan unravelling values have run their time.