RE: Does he think people are stupid?
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He using a well established mechanism, a hyperbolic focal point. I can recall when "punching NAZIs" was a very important thing in political narratives. There was a distinct shortage of NAZIs to be punched though. Having moved from Hawaii to a relatively rural area in North Carolina, I've only interacted with one trangendered person in that two years. As a side note there are likely only 5-transgendered NAZI's in the entire United States.
Most people have been conditioned to act in a reactionary mode, even the people who believe themselves to be transgressive our acting out fairly predictable patterns.
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Imagine being scared of less than a fraction of a percent of the population.. it's obviously what you say...
But it's red meat for the hateful bunch.
Almost everyone thinks they hate - what they hate is usually a caricature.
Everyone is manipulated to some extent by artificial or induced passions.
I'm somewhat more patient now with respect to political opinion.