Neighbor has Trump sign

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The thing is that this is not a normal election. Supporting Trump isn't about the difference between robust support of the military and preferring diplomatic solutions, nor is it about who should be taxed to support our social safety net, and how strong that safety net should be.

If you put a Trump sign out, you are sending a message that's not about politics. It's about whether you see me, my Black kids, my gay cousin, and my Mexican grandmother as real people deserving of basic compassion and respect.

If you deny me, and my family, our fundamental humanity, then OF COURSE I don't want to live next to you.


This election is about putting OUR country first, regaining our national pride, supporting each other as American citizens (regardless of race/religion/sexual orientation) and bringing businesses and jobs back into this country.

I really dislike this broad brush that some of you are painting any non HRC supporter with.




Does OUR country include women, latinos and African-Americans in your mind? Because if you are voting for Trump, them the answer is a resounding "no."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a minority and I'm far more interested in the features of the house, schools, location, etc. there is no way in hell I would allow some random trump supporter prevent me from buying a house that is otherwise right for us. I have always appreciated people who wear/display the confederate flag or other racist things because it lets me know who you are. I also have a trump supporter in my own family. I think he's kind of dumb, but he certainly isn't racist.


There is NO way someone can support Trump and not be a racist.


There are numerous ways, actually. But thanks for playing.


So you are ok with the KKK endorsement? You candidate is. Accepting that is accepting the endorsement. So yes, there is no way someone can support Trump and not be a racist.
Anonymous
I would not buy the house. The two characteristics that have repeatedly been found in Trump supporters are racial bias and authoritarian personality characteristics. Who wants this as a neighbor?

Let's be honest here, these are not typical Republicans. The type of Republicans, which are most, that an earlier poster referenced (those that are open-minded as are most liberals) are voting for Trump as a vote against HRC or for their party. Those with Trump signs are voting for Trump.

I would absolutely buy a house next to a neighbor with a Kasich or Bush sign - probably even Rubio
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is silly. There are 16 days left until the election. If there are Hillary signs in yards and bumper stickers on cars throughout your (obviously liberal) neighborhood then one little Trump sign won't matter much to HRC supporters and it might be enough to make a Trump supporter feel a bit more comfortable about considering the property.

I think that sign opens up the market up to more potential buyers which is a good thing!


LOLOLOL

So where does Hillary embrace a hateful doctrine that would make anyone other than racist, sexist jerks feel unwelcome.

NFW I would buy a house next to someone who would display a Trump sign, given what we know (no repudiation of KKK endorsement etc)


Well she calls Trump supporters "a basket full of deplorables". Trump directly criticizes Hillary. But Hillary chooses to insult anyone who is not supporting HER. She is about as divisive a candidate as we have ever seen. And all you have to do is take one look at this thread to see her "word" spreading.

Anyone supporting Trump is called a racist, a bigot. Nasty stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a minority and I'm far more interested in the features of the house, schools, location, etc. there is no way in hell I would allow some random trump supporter prevent me from buying a house that is otherwise right for us. I have always appreciated people who wear/display the confederate flag or other racist things because it lets me know who you are. I also have a trump supporter in my own family. I think he's kind of dumb, but he certainly isn't racist.


There is NO way someone can support Trump and not be a racist.


There are numerous ways, actually. But thanks for playing.


So you are ok with the KKK endorsement? You candidate is. Accepting that is accepting the endorsement. So yes, there is no way someone can support Trump and not be a racist.


Trump hasn't dignified those groups' "endorsements" with a response. Why would he?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone supporting Trump is called a racist, a bigot. Nasty stuff.


Um........It's impossible to see it any other way anymore. I'm so sad about what has happened in the Rep. party.

I'd pass up a house with a Trump sign b/c I wouldn't want to live next to anyone who could openly support that type of hate. You can't ask them to take down the sign, but I'd seriously consider delaying the listing for a few weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would scare me off for sure. Who wants to live next to a neo-nazi? If I were you, I'd wait until Nov 9 to put up the for sale sign.


If i was black, Hispanic or Muslim it would deter me for sure. As a white liberal, I would just think they were idiots and we won't be friends.


Exactly. I have kids and I would be concerned for their safety living next to someone like that.
Anonymous
I would be extremely hesitant to buy a house with a Trump sign. The sign doesn't indicate "Republican," it indicates someone who feels that a racist, sexist lunatic should be running this country. PLUS the fact that they are "in your face" and likely aggressive about it. Anyone vocally supporting Trump at this point isn't anyone I'd want to live next to. It's right up there with the Confederate flag for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would be extremely hesitant to buy a house with a Trump sign. The sign doesn't indicate "Republican," it indicates someone who feels that a racist, sexist lunatic should be running this country. PLUS the fact that they are "in your face" and likely aggressive about it. Anyone vocally supporting Trump at this point isn't anyone I'd want to live next to. It's right up there with the Confederate flag for me.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone supporting Trump is called a racist, a bigot. Nasty stuff.


Um........It's impossible to see it any other way anymore. I'm so sad about what has happened in the Rep. party.

I'd pass up a house with a Trump sign b/c I wouldn't want to live next to anyone who could openly support that type of hate. You can't ask them to take down the sign, but I'd seriously consider delaying the listing for a few weeks.


I actually feel far less hate coming from the Trump camp than I do from the Hillary camp. And I totally mean that.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone supporting Trump is called a racist, a bigot. Nasty stuff.


Um........It's impossible to see it any other way anymore. I'm so sad about what has happened in the Rep. party.

I'd pass up a house with a Trump sign b/c I wouldn't want to live next to anyone who could openly support that type of hate. You can't ask them to take down the sign, but I'd seriously consider delaying the listing for a few weeks.


I actually feel far less hate coming from the Trump camp than I do from the Hillary camp. And I totally mean that.



Then you haven't been paying attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone supporting Trump is called a racist, a bigot. Nasty stuff.


Um........It's impossible to see it any other way anymore. I'm so sad about what has happened in the Rep. party.

I'd pass up a house with a Trump sign b/c I wouldn't want to live next to anyone who could openly support that type of hate. You can't ask them to take down the sign, but I'd seriously consider delaying the listing for a few weeks.


I actually feel far less hate coming from the Trump camp than I do from the Hillary camp. And I totally mean that.



Then you haven't been paying attention.


Reread this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would scare me off for sure. Who wants to live next to a neo-nazi? If I were you, I'd wait until Nov 9 to put up the for sale sign.


If i was black, Hispanic or Muslim it would deter me for sure. As a white liberal, I would just think they were idiots and we won't be friends.


I would be really concerned. We are a white Muslim family. Did you read that article by the realtor in Frederick a month or so ago? A Muslim family was trying to buy a house in a neighborhood up there, and the neighbors were really nasty to the family as they toured things like the community room, pool, and gym.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone supporting Trump is called a racist, a bigot. Nasty stuff.


Um........It's impossible to see it any other way anymore. I'm so sad about what has happened in the Rep. party.

I'd pass up a house with a Trump sign b/c I wouldn't want to live next to anyone who could openly support that type of hate. You can't ask them to take down the sign, but I'd seriously consider delaying the listing for a few weeks.


I actually feel far less hate coming from the Trump camp than I do from the Hillary camp. And I totally mean that.



Then you haven't been paying attention.


Reread this thread.


In this thread, HRC supporters are saying they don't want to live next to a Trump supporter. So lets say that HRC supporters are indicating their hate Trump supporters. Fair enough. Trump supporters, by way of their vocal support of the man, are indicating they hate Mexicans, Blacks, Gays, and Latinos. And I totally mean that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would scare me off for sure. Who wants to live next to a neo-nazi? If I were you, I'd wait until Nov 9 to put up the for sale sign.


If i was black, Hispanic or Muslim it would deter me for sure. As a white liberal, I would just think they were idiots and we won't be friends.


I would be really concerned. We are a white Muslim family. Did you read that article by the realtor in Frederick a month or so ago? A Muslim family was trying to buy a house in a neighborhood up there, and the neighbors were really nasty to the family as they toured things like the community room, pool, and gym.


And you immediately assume that the harassers were Trump supporters? What if you found out that they were HRC supporters or people who don't even vote.

This idea that by supporting HRC PROVES that you are not a racist is baloney.
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