I think this is not far off the mark. I think religion's role has been replaced by politics for many people. It would be an interesting thing to study. |
trans person being assaulted or murdered. A trans woman was murdered in PG county just a couple days ago |
| G here. But I don’t think they are loons. I think they are just wrong and misguided, despite being intelligent and well-meaning. But, while I am perfectly happy to have friendships or social interaction with people who disagree, even vehemently (I have some literally communist friends), I know full well that people around here do not feel the same way, so I keep my mouth shut about it. When in Rome, etc. Only a jerk or a fool mocks the state religion, which liberalism is here. |
And like religion, it causes them to think and act like crazed irrational zealots. Sad! |
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But refusing to engage is how we all got here. I went to school with a lot of conservative folks, and I was one of the few liberals. I was never afraid to speak up and offer my views. And my friends liked that I challenged them. It helps to understand others if you are willing to consider the opposing viewpoint. It either strengthens your own argument or can bring you to a more moderate viewpoint on a topic as you may not have known key facts before. It mostly helps with the thing so many in national politics have forgotten - compromise.
I will say most of my friends who considered themselves strong republicans in college are now much more moderate as adults. They have either declared themselves Independent or Libertarian. Most walked away from the R’s before 2016 over the hard line social or gun stands. One said he walked away over the choice of Palin and the anti-Intellectual views of the party/base. Many still consider themselves fiscally conservative, but can no longer support Rs. |
| I assume anyone who doesn’t bash the idiot Orange Turd is a supporter. |
| Find it super hard to believe people who live in the DMV don't discuss politics or news or views with friends. Cab and Uber drivers, the cashiers at the store, literally everywhere I go, someone is mentioning something political. But, sure. |
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You can figure it out even without mentioning Fox News. Those who meticulously avoid the subject of politics, who are religious or appear conservative in other ways, I assume are Trump supporters and avoid accordingly. Not because I think they're necessarily bad people but because I already know we don't share values or have much in common. |
Gross. |
This is what is wrong with politics today, right here. So the people who are religious, or somehow fit your stereotype of a conservative, or even those who don't want to talk about politics at all, are suddenly Trump supporters? This is like the communist witch-hunts of the 1950s all over again. Your assumption would be wrong, in many cases. I match all 3 of your criteria and I'm a Democrat... for now. Not so sure where I fit in anymore. |
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There are actually a fair amount in the outerburbs.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/upshot/election-2016-voting-precinct-maps.html#10.38/38.923/-77.117 You can click district by district to see the % split. Pretty cool map. |
Dems have become the new Catholic Church. |
so you avoid poeple based on appearances and your assumptions. You are a really icky person. |
Well, to be honest, Trump supporters are disgusting so this reaction isn't surprising. |