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Hiku said:
aLkaLiNE said:
Now let's just generalize the rest of his supporters as that exact kind of person please.

I mean there's a frightening amount of these kind of people who don't fact check and easily believe in absurd notions. That's simply something that Trump's campaign took more advantage of. Of course not all of his supporters fall into that category.
On top of that there are just other scary things in general. Check out what appeared on a ballot in South Carolina.



http://mashable.com/2014/11/06/south-carolina-racist-exit-poll/#X33233phukqt
http://www.ifyouonlynews.com/politics/blacks-getting-too-demanding-exit-poll-asks-voters/
http://www.aol.com/article/news/2016/11/07/sc-exit-polls-asks-if-blacks-are-too-demanding-over-equal-righ/21600340/

How is this a question in 2016?
If a minority group are still pushing for equal rights, that means they don't have equal rights.

I'm not joking when I say that my view on humanity changed a bit during the past few years, for many reasons.
I always knew these things were around us, but it seems a lot more common than I ever imagined.

That's not true at all.  Many SJWs lives are focused on that fight.  It's all they know.  Hell, many of them make their living off of that fight, so there's not a reason to except, or let others except, that they actually have equal rights, just maybe not equal results.  Though, it wouldn't surprise me that that ballot question was more like a way to get a list of people the government would jot down as racists.  Keep an eye on them.

As for the OP, it's just the two party system in work.  You defend whatever your guy says, no matter how ridiculous.  And you demonize what the other side is saying, no matter how reasonable.  Is there voter fraud?  Of course there is.  However, there isn't enough to have swayed the popular vote to Trump's favor, no matter how much his ego NEEDS to believe it.