You're basing your conclusions on your biases against your opponent, rather than verifiable facts. Do you not see how this can lead to self-deception?
I think the racism and misogyny by Trump and the alt-right is an easily verifiable fact (ETA and add anti-semitism*). Breitbart's fawning over Roy Moore, the hand-waving away of credible accusations of child-molestation (i.e., the women are all liars), his reprehensible comments about slavery, Trump's endorsement of him. Trump stalling on disavowing David Duke's support, Birtherism (still a widespread belief on the Right), Charlottesville, Access Hollywood, scapegoating Mexicans... those are just some examples. It's not a point I care to argue, if you don't agree. I'm convinced of it, and will probably never convince you, if you don't think Trump and many of his supporters are racist and sexist and homophobic. I don't see how you can not see it, but apparently you don't.
It doesn't matter what the poll had in mind, what matters is what the respondents had in mind.
I think they had in mind what I had in mind when I answered it: cultural changes resulting in civil rights/tolerance/growing economic&political power of disadvantaged groups. What other cultural changes could they plausibly be referring to?
Why is that absurd? Basically none of them were adults at the time. For many of them, their parents may not even have been born. What do they really know? And why are you limiting their ignorance to those specific topics? I'm certainly not.
It would require a level of ignorance of the recent past that would make even the average American blush: Roe-vs-wade, separate but equal, desegregation in public schools, civil rights act, MLK, interracial marriage, the rise of feminism, gays slowly becoming more and more accepted in society culminating in legal gay marriage...
What adult in this country could possibly be ignorant of the cultural changes that have taken place since the 1950's and are still ongoing?
First, this doesn't actually make any sense. Abortion rates are HIGHER for blacks in the US than for whites. In fact, abortion opponents often use that fact, along with some now-retrograde opinions on eugenics and race from Margaret Sanger, to argue that abortion advocacy is racist. I'm not arguing that this view is correct, but it's incompatible with the view you reference. And it's pretty wide-spread in anti-abortion circles.
As I said, I don't think the cultural changes the poll respondents were addressing necessarily had to do with abortion, but rather the rise of feminism. I was pointing out a strain of white supremacist thought that abortion is to blame for "white death". For a misogynist any women's rights are going to be a sore spot, including reproductive rights. After all, if you give them an inch...
Second, a failure to imagine motives other than the one advanced doesn't constitute proof of those motives.
The proof is in what Trump says and does and what his supporters believe and condone.
Third, the "alt-right" is only part of Trump's support. Where is your evidence that the alt-right in particular is nostalgic for the 1950's?
I don't know that the alt-right is nostalgic for the 50's. Their racism and misogyny is enough to explain why they would answer that poll the way they did. However, if one believes the cultural changes since the 50's have made things worse, then it's a safe assumption one would want to roll the clock back to a time when things were better before all those changes took place. Trump has referenced the 50's as a time when America was great. White men overwhelmingly support Trump. The 1950's was the last decade of their unchecked power. In discussions I've had with Trump supporters, the 50's are often referenced as the last time America was "great".
*ETA: I thought this apropos, courtesy of Ponderingturtle:
A poll conducted by local ABC News affiliates along with the polling company Survey USA, suggested that Little is polling at 18 percent of the vote on the Republican ticket, a full 10 points ahead of his next strongest opponent.
It’s unclear how predictive the poll will prove to be, or whether many Californians are intimately familiar with Little’s views, but the notion that he has any viability at all in the state is likely to raise alarm. Little has said he believes Jews should have no say over white non-Jews and wants to see them removed from the country altogether. On Gab, a social media site with large swaths of extremist users, he argues that the neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer, whose proprietors praise Adolf Hitler and have appeared to call for acts of violence against Jewish people, is too Jewish.
“I propose a government that makes counter-semitism central to all aims of the state,” he wrote on that website, referring to a white nationalist euphemism for a hatred of Jews. He argued for forbidding “all immigration except of biological kin, where no person of Jewish origin may live, vacation or traverse.”
http://www.newsweek.com/republican-senate-candidate-free-jews-904652
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