I think shunning / dismissal / repression of right-wing ideology is partially responsible for Trump's election. Statistics showed he was going to lose, but he won. Maybe those people they asked at the polls were not truthfully asserting in public they would support democrats. I wouldn't have data on that because I haven't looked further into it. In any case Trump's election would suggest there are more right-leaners than left-leaners in the general population. By accepting 'hegemonic' liberalism / leftism you are alienating a good chunk of the furry population, which will continue to exist whether there's an effort to silence it or not.
I think shunning / dismissal / repression of right-wing ideology is partially responsible for Trump's election. Statistics showed he was going to lose, but he won. Maybe those people they asked at the polls were not truthfully asserting in public they would support democrats. I wouldn't have data on that because I haven't looked further into it. In any case Trump's election would suggest there are more right-leaners than left-leaners in the general population. By accepting 'hegemonic' liberalism / leftism you are alienating a good chunk of the furry population, which will continue to exist whether there's an effort to silence it or not.