I'm sure people think 50 yrs of progressively more left-wing rulings is "nonpartisan" in the sense that a fish doesn't think about water. For a really illuminating view of the process, look at rulings in India or Malaysia and extrapolate back to how they happened in the US.
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In those cases you have a very traditional population dragged along by modernist/communist judges, protesting it all the while the judges apply ideas of modern society they learned in Boston or London.
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Yes exactly, interesting case. That's why I think any reactionary politics in America is an eternal tough sell, you can't really tell a fish that they bath in water (liberalism).
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I think people will follow where their leaders go. That's the lesson I see in India especially, where the vast majority of people, especially rural, do not want any of cultural modernity but eventually get used to it.
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