Glenn Greenwald
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I mean, they are losing, as you know, groups that they thought they had owned lock, stock and barrel forever, no matter what it is that they did. And if you there's there's a lot of complex reasons for that. But if you look at the kind of the ethos and the sentiments being expressed by, say, black voters, you would.
never in their entire lives have considered voting Republican before, whose families were members of the Democratic Party for generations, or Latinos or LGBTs or women or any of those groups that have traditionally been more aligned with the Democratic Party. I think one of the things you hear is this kind of like exhaustion about
never in their entire lives have considered voting Republican before, whose families were members of the Democratic Party for generations, or Latinos or LGBTs or women or any of those groups that have traditionally been more aligned with the Democratic Party. I think one of the things you hear is this kind of like exhaustion about
never in their entire lives have considered voting Republican before, whose families were members of the Democratic Party for generations, or Latinos or LGBTs or women or any of those groups that have traditionally been more aligned with the Democratic Party. I think one of the things you hear is this kind of like exhaustion about
the Democratic Party, about American liberalism constantly imposing on them the burden to identify first and foremost, not as a member of society, not as an American, not as somebody trying to support their family, not as someone trying to get ahead, but based on these demographic groups, these
the Democratic Party, about American liberalism constantly imposing on them the burden to identify first and foremost, not as a member of society, not as an American, not as somebody trying to support their family, not as someone trying to get ahead, but based on these demographic groups, these
the Democratic Party, about American liberalism constantly imposing on them the burden to identify first and foremost, not as a member of society, not as an American, not as somebody trying to support their family, not as someone trying to get ahead, but based on these demographic groups, these
this insistence that you identify first and foremost based on these demographic groups that at the end of the day don't really have much of an impact on the way it is in which you live your life. Maybe 100 years ago, it had a huge impact. But the progress that the United States has made is such that people don't want to be defined that way anymore.
this insistence that you identify first and foremost based on these demographic groups that at the end of the day don't really have much of an impact on the way it is in which you live your life. Maybe 100 years ago, it had a huge impact. But the progress that the United States has made is such that people don't want to be defined that way anymore.
this insistence that you identify first and foremost based on these demographic groups that at the end of the day don't really have much of an impact on the way it is in which you live your life. Maybe 100 years ago, it had a huge impact. But the progress that the United States has made is such that people don't want to be defined that way anymore.
And I think the more you define them that way, the more you're the one constraining them in the name of emancipating and liberating them. And more and more people are catching on to that scam.
And I think the more you define them that way, the more you're the one constraining them in the name of emancipating and liberating them. And more and more people are catching on to that scam.
And I think the more you define them that way, the more you're the one constraining them in the name of emancipating and liberating them. And more and more people are catching on to that scam.
Bill Burr has a new comedy special, I don't know if you've seen it, where it's essentially all about that.
Bill Burr has a new comedy special, I don't know if you've seen it, where it's essentially all about that.
Bill Burr has a new comedy special, I don't know if you've seen it, where it's essentially all about that.
Men die of heart attacks and strokes and all sorts of coronary disease and have a life expectancy lower than women in a similar socioeconomic position, according to him, because they're constantly forced to suck in their pain and kind of bury their suffering and their anxieties and their fear because that's what society teaches, whereas women are far freer to express emotion.
Men die of heart attacks and strokes and all sorts of coronary disease and have a life expectancy lower than women in a similar socioeconomic position, according to him, because they're constantly forced to suck in their pain and kind of bury their suffering and their anxieties and their fear because that's what society teaches, whereas women are far freer to express emotion.
Men die of heart attacks and strokes and all sorts of coronary disease and have a life expectancy lower than women in a similar socioeconomic position, according to him, because they're constantly forced to suck in their pain and kind of bury their suffering and their anxieties and their fear because that's what society teaches, whereas women are far freer to express emotion.
But you know, leave that aside for the second, Megan. We all have in our childhood, every single last one of us, some kind of difficulty. You could even call it trauma if you want to use the new modern day jargon because being a child is actually quite difficult because you're confronting a world that you don't actually have the mental capacity to interpret or understand.