You pretty much hit the nail on the head. The Regressive Left, trying to stop discussion and dialogue.
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What is there to discuss?
We've heard all the RW talking points before. I could write your posts for you.
Time for talking has past .. now its time for political action regardless of what republicans think and have to say.
Your party is diminished, aging, rapidly shrinking, and an evolving American population does not favor republicans or the RW.
All the hate the RW has been spewing is coming back to bite them in the ass. Republicans hate everybody.
Why talk NOW. What is there to talk about?
To call you on your bullshit so those who are new to the scene have access to the Truth.
Especially young white people who have been indoctrinated to believe in the Myth of American Racism and will be paying the price for sins their distant ancestors committed, maybe.
No, millennials aren't going to save republicans either. :0)
The GOP’s lost generation of millennial voters
The GOP is poised to permanently lose a generation of voters, and not (only) because of its odious and
uncommonly disliked presidential front-runner. New survey data suggest that young people have become increasingly averse to just about every plank in today’s creaky Republican Party platform.
By now it’s well known that young Americans are considerably more liberal than the Republican Party on most social issues, particularly
gay rights. The GOP’s own
2012 election “autopsy,” which proposed ways to broaden the party’s base, emphasized that Republicans must change their “tone” on social issues that young people see “as the civil rights issues of our time.”
The
latest youth poll from Harvard’s Institute of Politics, though, indicates that LGBT-related policies aren’t the only ones on which young people and Republican traditionalists part ways.
As their rabid support for Bernie Sanders might indicate, young people have also become
much more supportive of big government and expanded social welfare programs.
Compared with responses from the past few years, today’s 18- to 29-year-olds are more likely to believe that “basic health insurance is a right for all people,” that “basic necessities, such as food and shelter, are a right that government should provide to those unable to afford them” and that “the government should spend more to reduce poverty.”
More broadly,
other surveys have found that young people have more favorable views of socialism than of capitalism — the only age group for which this is true.
The GOP’s lost generation of millennial voters
Young white voters are Bernie Sanders' base.
Nobody but angry old white men needs or even likes what it is you're selling.