(December 13, 2016 at 1:30 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: It's not even about the exact things he's saying, IMO. It's about his anti-message. People love hearing outrageous things they would only dream of saying themselves.
They've bought into the myth of PC culture, and saying things that are "un-PC" is like crack to them. I mean the man was at a rally and was talking about how Time Magazine changed it to "Person of the Year." He asked the crowd if they'd rather it be "Man of the Year" again, and this crowd half full of women went berserk with glee. They aren't really listening to his actual words. They would cheer literally anything he says.
I know there like seals he makes the right noises and they blindly clap
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