Their take: they couldn’t convince Trump voters, so trying is pointless: maybe we shouldn’t even have a debate.
My take: Bad debaters. They’ve been getting worse over time. What’s the best move for a bad debater? Don’t debate.
It’s easy to look at the data and think that people can’t be convinced. Yet, its also easy to look at the Trump debates and see they weren’t really trying to convince anyone of much.
You can’t convince people if you don’t really have a message to convince them of aside from “I’m not Trump” and “Trump is bad.” They already believed that: Both candidates were bad, and both candidates are bad at delivering the promises. After three elections with Trump, it’s really like a broken record at this point.
To me, it’s unclear what “hard-fought” means here. Are there any rights that aren’t hard-fought? Are hard-fought rights different from the other ones?
Every right we have has been fought for. The fights often came at a significant cost, with sacrifice, and required conviction. I remember how “hard-fought” was used, and what it used to mean, so it really makes me wonder how you’re using it.