kenberg, on 2016-November-28, 18:53, said:
I am strongly suggesting that this would really work. You are of course right that some people would not join in this approach, at least onto right away. But I think that many would.
If one is looking at specifically the police/black community problems then I think your approach has lots of merit.
Looking at a broader landscape, I am coming to a different conclusion. The more I read about Trump and his cohorts and supporters, the more I am coming to a conclusion that what we are looking at is more on the lines of a war mentality with a victorious army interested only in pillaging and plundering - there is certainly no interest in simply "governing". I understand to the victor go the spoils, but these people want much more than that - they want to rewrite all the rules and change the game to fit their purposes. Frankly, they are dangerous.
I read today that someone who supposedly knows Bannon well quoted Bannon as having no problem with minority voter suppression, going so far as to suggest that only property owners should be allowed to vote. Trump himself seems to have no informational foundation other than what he reads on the internet and in tweets and is supposedly easily swayed by whomever he is speaking with at the moment.
We have continually underestimated Trump and the vitriol and bitterness of his cohorts and followers - not supporters - almost cult-like in their devotion to Trump and their hatred for everyone opposed to him. I think it would be a mistake of epic proportions for the Democrats and Independents to work with the coming administration as this is shaping up as an ideological war for the very foundations of our country.
I, like MikeH, also think it is a mistake of historic proportions to grant Trump and his cohorts any legitimacy and hold them in the disdain that they have so well earned. Regardless of the electoral college, the majority of Americans are horrified and disgusted by the idea of Trump and Co. in the White House.
Trump wants us to forget and forgive. The answer is no. Some lines cannot be crossed. You cannot act like a degenerate dirt bag and then expect to be afforded civility because you won an election. Character matters.
So, when it comes to police and minorities, I agree. When it comes to Trump followers and cohorts, I say no. We should never grant them a shred of equanimity with civil humans because they deserve only treatment that is in keeping with their nature, not ours - and we should never reduce our national tolerances to legitimize their intolerance, hatred, spite, and bitterness.