lafayette
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If the Titanic went down tonight, this would be the likely MAGA response. It is always in the absurd.
They were nuts about Covid, the last election and J6, and they have not changed. They are a cult of grievances.
I don't they ever will change.
New nationwide survey shows MAGA supportersâ beliefs about the pandemic, the election and the insurrection
Highlights of the findings include:
On race, significant majorities of respondents agreed with statements like “Black people should work their way up like other minorities” and “Black people would be as well off as white people if they tried.” Along the same lines, a majority disagreed with statements such as “Slavery/discrimination made working up difficult for Black people” and “Black people have gotten less than they deserve.”
Similar themes emerged in the results regarding women and immigration. A majority of respondents agreed with statements such as “Women interpret innocent remarks as sexist,” “Feminists are seeking more power than men,” and “Immigration is changing our culture for the worse.”
They were nuts about Covid, the last election and J6, and they have not changed. They are a cult of grievances.
I don't they ever will change.
New nationwide survey shows MAGA supportersâ beliefs about the pandemic, the election and the insurrection
Highlights of the findings include:
- Nearly all (98%) of respondents said they believe Trump’s election fraud claims and distrust the actual results of the presidential election;
- About 90% said voting “shouldn’t be easier”
- More than two-thirds said Trump bears no responsibility for the events of Jan. 6 – roughly the same percentage that laid the blame on antifa
- At least 90% said Trump was honest about COVID-19, and that state and local government restrictions related to the pandemic should be loosened
- Almost all said they were concerned that “forces are changing our country for the worse” and “the American way of life is disappearing”
On race, significant majorities of respondents agreed with statements like “Black people should work their way up like other minorities” and “Black people would be as well off as white people if they tried.” Along the same lines, a majority disagreed with statements such as “Slavery/discrimination made working up difficult for Black people” and “Black people have gotten less than they deserve.”
Similar themes emerged in the results regarding women and immigration. A majority of respondents agreed with statements such as “Women interpret innocent remarks as sexist,” “Feminists are seeking more power than men,” and “Immigration is changing our culture for the worse.”