I agree with Que. This guy is right in the sense that the left has created an environment where people with socially conservative views are basically Puritans that should be silenced, ignored, or shamed. Not that I don't myself agree. You are free to practice any religion you like in this country so long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of someone else. How does someone else's lifestyle or beliefs have any impact on you, individually? Trying to force specific beliefs on other people through law is basically the same as what goes on in the Middle East with certain segments of the population trying to put in place governments that will enforce sharia. In addition to the sense of having some other belief structure forced upon you or others - which is actually against the Constitution to a certain degree - there is a real risk of the loss of scientific advancement. That's what scares me the most.
There has been an uprising in what I've come to call "redneck culture": extreme to the point of being unhealthy patriotism, blatant racism, intimidation, and demagoguery. The people in this culture seem to vote Republican simply because that's what they've always done and that's what everyone else in their communities are doing. In addition to the simple inertia, these communities appear to be driven to vote Republican mostly based on the social aspects of the GOP's platform, even though such positions have no direct impact on one's own life and instead really just affect the lives of others. They vote based on these social planks despite Republican politicians' actions, which clearly demonstrate that they are in the pocket of the wealthy and corporate America.
Of course, me just labeling it as redneck culture is kind of what this guy is talking about. That said, it's not just a leftist thing. People in these blood red communities are intimidated and shamed if they express that they are thinking about voting for one of the Democrats or Green party politicians. I'm friends with a few Tea Party Republican supporters on Facebook, and you would not believe the lunacy they spout on there. "I need Hillary Clinton like I need ebola!" "Hillary Clinton is a frail lesbian" "Crooked Hillary blah blah blah" "Thanks, Obama!" (in response to some random crime committed by a black person). Sometimes I do try to debate with them, but I'm usually jumped on by a hundred similarly minded folks who just do stuff like simply call me a "libtard", "pussy", and an "Obama lover". This is not the stuff that builds a foundation of intelligent political discourse.
Frankly, I blame the current divide in this country and the rise of the alt-right and redneck culture on outfits such as Fox News and Breitbart. People that consume those news sources tend to do so unquestioningly and never seem to try fact-checking anything they see. To any leftist that spends any amount of time watching, these outfits appear to be full of pure, unbridled propaganda. Like
Brexit: The Movie, but for American issues. It seems impossible that people would actually buy into a lot of what's said on those outfits, but yet they do. People complain that the "mainstream media"* is leftist. I'd agree that a lot of journalists are indeed leftist and this comes out in the types of stories they cover and what is said. That said, as leftist as - say - MSBNC is, Fox News is far, far more rightist. It's created a serious malaise in this country. The right doesn't compromise anymore, because if you do you're seen as weak and will get voted out in favor of someone even more extreme right wing, thanks to Fox News and the unintended effects of gerrymandering. Anyone who holds any leftist position or compromises with the left is a "libtard pussy".
I wish I knew what the answer was. I think reigning in Wall Street, large business consolidation, and business executive compensation could go a long, long way to helping this country as a whole, but I don't see it happening in the current political climate. The interesting thing is that I think that's one area where many that voted for Donald Trump and many leftists would agree and there is a real opportunity to build some sort of coalition to force changes through. Unfortunately, I don't think it will result in any useful coalition because the chasm between us is already so wide and deep. That said, now that Donald Trump is elected based on such sentiment, I do suppose it behooves us on the left to rally some support behind him to see if he follows through on some of those promises, since they match our wishes as well.
* I hate the "mainstream media" phase thrown around by the right. There are statistics that show that Fox News viewership tops all the other major news networks (e.g. CNN, MSNBC, HLN).
Even Fox News themselves claims this. Someone, please help me understand how a news network that has more viewers than any other isn't considered mainstream.