Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Polarization towards nationalism

The results are in and are surprising to almost no one who understands gender politics.  White suburban women who feel unsafe prefer Trump and those who feel safe prefer Biden.  

Among white suburban women who feel “very safe” in their communities, Biden leads Trump 55 percent to 36 percent. Suburban white women who feel “somewhat safe” are almost equally divided between Biden, with 45 percent supporting him, and Trump, with 44 percent supporting him.

In contrast, white suburban women who say they feel “not safe” prefer President Trump by an eight-point margin, 42 percent to 34 percent.

Essentially, the women who feel unsafe are looking to a strong Alpha to protect them.  Those that feel safe will be inclined towards the candidate who promises more stuff.  Women are typically motivated by fear and while we live in a fairly cushy world right now, the left's violent temper tantrums are bringing unrest and fear to the suburbs.  White women already chose Trump in the last election, and this time they will have more of their white suburbanite sisters with them. 

This is fairly consistent with my recent post on Washington state.  The BLM/Antifa riots that plague the state may be the very thing that edges it closer and closer towards the President.  In the end, it will be the globalists' forced diversity that brings us to an inevitable nationalism. 

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