Is this just gloating about the massive loss of jobs, security, and education that will be coming?<p>For all that it's complaining about polarization and radicalization I see very little olive branches or sympathy to people most affected. It seems a bit hypocritical.
> Half the country voted for Trump. Half. And many academics think they are racists and fascists.<p>That is an inaccurate statement: half of the people <i>who voted</i> did so for Trump. Only about 64% of the people who were eligible to vote showed up to the polls.[1] That is not half the country.<p>1. <a href="https://www.cfr.org/article/2024-election-numbers" rel="nofollow">https://www.cfr.org/article/2024-election-numbers</a>
Anti-DEI junk. Yes, I'm sure if academia self-sabotaged by continuing to keep out women and minorities, Trump wouldn't be stomping all over it.<p>Also, pay an actual artist next time, instead of crapping out AI "art".