2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: When I was a "millennial," I never expected candidates to "inspire" me [View all]vi5
(13,305 posts)I'm not disputing any of that. As long as people don't go around bitching about Millennials or young people not voting for Hillary, if their own groups or demographics didn't. If you or the OP don't fall in that category then fine. But I'm seeing and reading a lot of people who I know for a fact are members of groups that voted either overwhelmingly or at least split for Trump who are wagging their fingers at Millennials and young people for not voting for Hillary as though there were some law or rule that they had to.
I'm a middle aged white male. I'm the epitome of the group that didn't vote for Hillary and did vote for Trump. My point is, that even though I voted for her and supported her I wouldn't in a million years have the gall to sit here or anywhere and lecture younger people or millennials as to what they did wrong in this election or how they didn't turn out to vote or that they didn't turn out to vote for Hillary.
And I didn't criticize her for not playing "identity politics". I don't use that term so don't put quotes on it in response to me.
The fact is that we should all be out there, giving as many groups as possible, as many reasons to vote FOR our candidate. But unless our own individual houses are in order we should refrain from blaming any particular group for any of this (although I would be more than happy to blame my own pathetic, insecure, racist, middle aged white people for a hefty fucking chunk of this).