Speaking of 'cohesion' most of your thoughts are just something like dreamy 'feelings out loud' that you're cohering with nebulous declarations and vague declarations.
Yes, you are kind of stumped when asked to explain why you believe this. Then just say how you thinkfeel in disbelief at the idea of explaining the belief.
but no,
your belief about 'pulling in one direction' doesn't always pan out in real world examples.
Brexit (or not) was found to have 'fragmented' movitation on either side.
A cohort of 'anti-migration' made up 'leave' votes having little to do with a 'financial benefits' cohort and the 'Stay' vote (tho it fell short) had similar fragmented 'cohorts' voting for their own reasons and not for the other reasons.
Down south, Trumps wins, first and recent are deeply analyzed and found differing reasons, these different cohorts that had little relation or cohesion with each other.
One broad 'populist' voting block, often the 'working poor' type believed voting for Trump would reduce illegal workers effectively lowering their wages but raising their rents.
Another cohort of Trump voters was a kind of 'professional class' sometimes dubbed the 'college-educated white woman' but it was really this kind of entrepreneurial group that voted Trump and with no particular cohesion to the 'working poors' reasons nor those to the 'inner-city black male' vote who didn't care to know why those people voted Trump and had their own 'Chrumpchecks' reasons.
but sure, go ahead and just sort of 'freeflow your beginner feelings' out loud about the Alberta Independence movement you're just hearing about and sort of just 'saying stuff' you presumed.