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I mean, as usual, define "Blue Tribe normie"? I've seen everything from "We should have implemented a complete information control regime in 2014 instead of 2018" to "The Democrat's shouldn't have rigged the primary against Bernie Sanders" to "Revolution now! Get out the guillotines!"
Personally, I'm not sure how the information control regime that existed up until Elon bought Twitter would have prevented an "Elon buys Twitter" type extinction level event, perhaps a bit earlier. Maybe earlier information control could have kept Elon inside a cage of censorship himself. Maybe with a 4 year head start they could have convinced him that sterilizing and mutilating one of his kids in California is actually great. I can't completely rule it out. Maybe after Trump is denied the presidency in 2016, having never been President, a focused DOJ could have been more effective at destroying him, throwing him Prison, and confiscating all his assets like they Alex Jones. I'm skeptical to all this, but it's a major strain of thought of a lot of "Blue Tribe normies". The only lesson they've taken is they should have done censorship sooner and harder. You need to outlaw the other political party.
I'm more sympathetic to the "Bernie should have won the primary" blue tribe normies. A bit more kind hearted than the MSNBC brained ones above, I find myself more able to have a pleasant conversation with them. I still think they are wrong. I think Bernie's sell out behavior since his loss in 2016 with his conforming to every DNC policy that he previously disagreed with, and generally being feckless to promote his agenda with even the small amount of power he'd been given indicated a Bernie 2016-2020 Presidency would have just been Neoliberalism as normal. We wouldn't see "Open borders are a Koch Brother's Conspiracy" Bernie in the White House, which leaves Republicans their strongest issue, which takes us right back to an information control regime and lawfare to stop a Trump who simply doesn't give up in 2020.
Then you have the "Get out the guillotine" Blue Tribers. I see no flaws in this plan. It's a lesson I've taken to heart.
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