So, if Trump wins - He might not, a lot of projections where he wins has him taking near half the female vote and I just can't see that happening...
But if he does, how do we reconcile society exactly? You have women's stupid cult of murderer worshipping psychos pushing for mass murder - as much as I hate to admit it, we have to somehow allow them a path to forgiveness.
Then you have the communist idiots coming out of the colleges into the streets for Antifa - where do they fit in a world where CRT has been disposed of? Can they be fixed?
As for the "regular" Biden voters, these people believe that Russia is stealing the election, how on Earth will they be convinced that his win is legitimate?
What about all the corporate virtue signallers?
Irrelevant of the result, how do we reconcile? Do you believe if Trump loses, people will just go "oh the polls must be right, I guess he lost"? Do you believe the left won't unhinge twice as hard in its attempts to pack courts, push the agenda, and stop any hope of the US staying the US? I don't know that we do reconcile frankly, the left is pushing division at every opportunity.
Spez: to answer the question, no I don't believe we can. "Best" case it gets memoryholed.
I believe if Trump loses legitimately, everyone will be so demoralized that they'll just give up. What is there to rally behind if the majority of the population doesn't even want freedom?
I guess that raises another question, what bar is currently set that people will believe a result is legitimate? I dint know anyone who can be convinced their candidate lost in this particular election.
Then, at what point does secession become a worthwhile option?
As soon as someone can determine how to divide the country into urban and rural in a way both sides will respect (because the Constitution already does that, but the urban population centers don't respect it).