So you're leaving the conversation on the note that nobody else's opinion matters? What intellectual cowardice. Moreover, what irony -- you don't even seem to be aware of your own bigotry at display in this very conversation.



Please take a moment to step outside of your own skin and review Supercaptaincoolman's opening post. Paraphrased, he is basically saying that conservatism is a minority viewpoint in mainstream outlets. If one holds a more conservative viewpoint on gun control, tax legislature, or defense spending, then automatically there tends to be a whole lot of baggage applied to that person by listening parties. (In other words, one can be economically conservative without being socially conservative -- e.g. restricting gay marriage, marijuana, biasing against/toward certain religions, just as examples)



Yet everyone who considers themselves a "conservative" has been painted into a corner, and even certain liberals have voted for Trump because they are tired of the identity politics, the war hawkishness, and the corporate-political status quo that has been promulgated over the span of a couple decades.



Everyone in this conversation is well-aware that there are fascistic fringe groups that exist on the right -- but they are a small minority. Obviously 50% of the entire voting population doesn't consist entirely of bigots. Different people voted for Trump for vastly different reasons.



Supercaptaincoolman has not assumed anything of you that you haven't already made clear from your own post. You pushed him into a box and insulted him for explaining that people are sick of identity politics. He did not give you sufficient information for you to know that he agreed with the viewpoints of those who voted for Trump, or even that he himself voted for Trump. You simply saw him express that people were sick of being lumped into a box and denigrated for expressing an idea, and then you lumped him into a box and denigrated him for expressing an idea.



So far you have done everything in your power to make his point.

1. You've pushed him into a negative stereotype

2. You've banned him from responding to your posts

3. You've expressed that you don't care what anyone here thinks about you or your posts



In other words, you apply prejudice to people, you censor their opinions, and you treat your beliefs and sense of self as a sort of dogma. And yet somehow, you seem to fancy yourself as opposed to bigotry, rather than in support of it. Champion of social justice, indeed!



You can take the moral high ground when you learn to practice what you preach.