In terms of Joy Villa's single being a flop.
Was that the "industry" discriminating against her, or was it because people just weren't buying her music?
I get a feeling that many Republican supporters feel that the world is against them. They are being persecuted and such. Perhaps they think the whole western world is liberal?
Even when they are running the USA government, and had control of the house and the senate, and had the lion's share of Supreme Court positions, they still consider themselves the mistreated underdog.
Maybe there is some truth to it (IDK), I'm from NZ, and I do think the "Republican" stance on most things do seem to be extreme (guns, abortion, religious freedom to discriminate, anti government supplied healthcare, anti LGBT, aggressive style of interacting with foreign nations) and now (anti environmental protection, anti Muslim, anti Mexican, anti certain types of immigration). I feel most NZers would agree with me on this.
I'm not wanting to get into a policy debate here. Policy differences are one thing, but this thread is more about the outcome of the SC report.
But I do want to point out that perhaps the western world is more likely to be more aligned with Democrats rather than Republicans. The policies the Republicans like would be seen as extreme far right, as well as extremely religious here in NZ. The Democrat policies don't seem to be extreme at all, somewhere around centre, perhaps leaning a little to the left.
So from that perspective, If I were a Republican supporter, and thought the policies I liked were normal, I'd probably view Democrat policies as extreme and left, and I might also feel the whole western world were colluding against me.