Perhaps, but protesting for human rights has convinced a hell of a lot of people in human history.
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people who think the phrase "human rights" is meaningless I generally assume are hardcore Trump supporters, not 'margins'
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which is not to say that those votes---or more importantly---those people should be ignored or shunned or whatever.
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it's just to say that those who are indifferent to the idea of human rights are not necessarily the most persuadable.
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No, I use the phrase human rights to convince people who care about human rights, which def includes some Trump voters.
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Again, I hear how that's been your experience, but... I've experienced the phrase "human rights" in a more positive context.
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I get your complaint, really I do, I'm just saying there are a lot of people---not just HRC voters---who feel differently.
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I grew up around upper middle class white evangelical Christians, many probably voted from Trump, and they love human rights.
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