Identity and Politics
The conversation dives into the shifting dynamics of political identity, highlighting how traditional stereotypes are being challenged. A surprising observation is made about the demographic of Trump supporters, revealing that many are working-class individuals, often from Hispanic backgrounds, rather than the expected elite. The fear of expressing conservative views in academic settings raises questions about ideological safety and open discourse in education.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#408: Can We Have Different Beliefs and Still Be Friends? with William Reusch
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How did people view Trump in the episode #408: Can We Have Different Beliefs and Still Be Friends? with William Reusch and the clip Understanding Political Divides?
How did people view Trump in the episode #408: Can We Have Different Beliefs and Still Be Friends? with William Reusch and the clip Understanding Political Divides?
I have a question about the episode Middle-Class Is Wiped Out - Trump, Biden, Putin vs Ukraine, WW3 & Migrant Crisis | Robert Kennedy Jr and the clip Debate Inclusion Issues. The podcast made it seem like Democrats are less open to thinking, but is this perspective valid for both sides? Additionally, your guest should know that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by almost 3 million votes, so she was popular. Would Bernie Sanders have won? In my opinion, your guest seems to be an ashamed Republican who can't support Trump but won't align with the Democrats.