Geller Report
November 10, 2016
 
“Trump won because of a cultural issue that flies  under the radar and 
remains stubbornly difficult to define, but is nevertheless  hugely important 
to 
a great number of Americans: political correctness. More  specifically, 
Trump won because he convinced a great number of Americans that he  would 
destroy political correctness.” 
Oh, yes. People are fed up. Fed up with being talked  down to, ridiculed, 
dismissed, mocked, smeared as racists and bigots for wanting  to defend this 
nation and identify properly the threats it faces. The left is  not going to 
learn the lesson of last night: the usual suspects are whining this  
morning about America’s “racism,” but the lesson is plain for anyone honest to  
see: we’re taking our country back from the globalists, internationalists,  
socialists, Alinskyites, and their henchmen. 
“Trump Won Because Leftist Political  Correctness Inspired a Terrifying 
Backlash,” by Robby Soave, _Reason_ 
(http://reason.com/blog/2016/11/09/trump-won-because-leftist-political-corr) , 
Nov. 9, 2016: 

Many will say Trump won because he successfully  capitalized on blue collar 
workers’ anxieties about immigration and  globalization. Others will say he 
won because America rejected a deeply  unpopular alternative. Still others 
will say the country is simply racist to  its core. 
But there’s another major piece of the puzzle, and  it would be a profound 
mistake to overlook it. Overlooking it was largely the  problem, in the 
first place.
 

Trump won because of a cultural issue that flies  under the radar and 
remains stubbornly difficult to define, but is  nevertheless hugely important 
to 
a great number of Americans: political  correctness.
 

More specifically, Trump won because he convinced a  great number of 
Americans that he would destroy political  correctness.
 

I have tried to call attention to this issue for  years. I have warned that 
political correctness actually is a problem on college campuses, where  the 
far-left has gained institutional power and used it to punish people for  
saying or thinking the wrong thing. And ever since Donald Trump became a  
serious threat to win the GOP presidential primaries, _I have warned_ 
(http://reason.com/blog/2016/02/23/how-political-correctness-caused-college)  
that  a 
lot of people, both on campus and off it, were furious about  
political-correctness-run-amok—so furious that they would give power to any  
man who 
stood in opposition to it.
 

I have watched this play out on campus after campus.  I have watched 
dissident student groups invite Milo Yiannopoulos to speak—not  because they 
particularly agree with his views, but because he denounces  censorship and 
undermines political correctness. I have watched students cheer  his theatrics, 
his insulting behavior, and his narcissism solely because the  enforcers of 
campus goodthink are outraged by it. It’s not about his ideas, or  policies. 
It’s not even about him. It’s about vengeance for social  oppression. 
Trump has done to America what Yiannopoulos did to  campus. This is a view 
Yiannopoulos shares. When I spoke with him about  Trump’s success months 
ago, he told me, “Nobody votes for Trump or likes Trump  on the basis of policy 
positions. That’s a misunderstanding of what the Trump  phenomenon is.” 
He described Trump as “an icon of irreverent  resistance to political 
correctness.” Correctly, I might add. 
What is political correctness? It’s notoriously hard  to define. I 
recently_appeared on a panel with CNN’s Sally  Kohn_ 
(http://www.wnyc.org/story/could-trumps-attack-political-correctness-help-us-discuss-race/)
 , who described 
political  correctness as being polite and having good manners. That’s fine—
it can mean  different things to different people. I like manners. I like 
being polite.  That’s not what I’m talking about.
 

The segment of the electorate who flocked to Trump  because he positioned 
himself as “an icon of irreverent resistance to  political correctness” 
think it means this: smug, entitled, elitist, privileged leftists jumping down 
the throats of  ordinary folks who aren’t up-to-date on the latest 
requirements of progressive  society.
 

Example: A lot of people think there are only two  genders—boy and girl. 
Maybe they’re wrong. Maybe they should change that view.  Maybe it’s 
insensitive to the trans community. Maybe it even flies in the face  of modern 
social psychology. But people think it. Political correctness is the  social 
force that holds them in contempt for that, or punishes them  outright.
 

If you’re a leftist reading this, you probably think  that’s stupid. You 
probably can’t understand why someone would get so bent out  of shape about 
being told their words are hurtful. You probably think it’s not  a big deal 
and these people need to get over themselves. Who’s  the delicate snowflake 
now, huh?you’re probably thinking. I’m telling  you: your failure to 
acknowledge this miscalculation and adjust your approach  has delivered the 
country 
to  Trump….

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