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>Muh both sides
You missed my point entirely.
Your principles are meaningless and you're no better than the uniparty either. Especially if it doesn't foster any outcomes that align with your goals.
> The biggest public danger and threat to our republic is low IQ individuals having opinions in public.
The voters aren't the enemy, but them being at each others throats certainly is. The holders of authority are the real enemy.
The voters being distracted and pitted against each other keeps the holders of authority in their places.
The culture war can be important and can lead to usurpation of those in authority, but only if the voters manage to coalesce under a single shared goal. Occupy Wall Street was really close to accomplishing that before the forces they were eventually going to target figured out how to turn the unity of the movement into dischord and infighting. Gamergate had its own role in destroying institutional trust, and that has lead to important changes in the psyche of a wide portion of the public that was previously disinterested in politics.

You seem to have lost sight of the forest because you're staring at individual trees. I don't think I'm the one "tilting at windmills" here.