How should I feel about the fact that my next door neighbors put a Youngkin board on their lawn?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m friends with my neighbors whether they are Ds or Rs. I seem to be in the minority lately but I’m ok with that, I guess. Or rather, I don’t think I’m the wrong one.


+1 My favorite people are those who don't care about other's political leanings. "A foolish consistency is the hobgobblin of little minds." Open your horizons, OP, and the rest of you calling people you don't even know morons. You have no idea how much of the world you are overlooking. In other words, get a life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what? I’m AA and plan to vote for Youngkin. I don’t want my 3 year old to wear a mask to school forever, which I’m sure would happen with a democrat as Governor.


You sound insane. For starters, your kid is *3*. Then, *it’s only a mask.* You sound like that blubbering white Karen in the viral video crying about her DD’s teachers not being able to see her beautiful face.

Anyway, what a strange political issue to drive your vote. Weird and fringe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a BA in political science and an MA in international relations. I know what fascist means.


Then maybe use the word correctly now and again.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a fascist? People can’t support different politicians and be a part of the same community? This is nuts.


Clearly. It’s the democrat way; be in lockstep or be considered evil. There is no gray with this group.


Waaahhhh waaaahhhh…poor persecuted Republicans. Grow up.


What’s interesting is a Republican candidate for president has won the popular vote exactly once in the past 33 years. This is a center-left country and the only reason Republicans hold any majorities anytime is due to extreme gerrymandering.
Anonymous
Just ignore them, OP. We have some Youngkin folks in our neighborhood. Smile and nod when you see them but you know who they are so keep a distance. You don't have to be best friends with your neighbors, only civil.
Anonymous
You should feel proud for living next to people with common sense who can filter out the lies that McAuliffe has told.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should feel proud for living next to people with common sense who can filter out the lies that McAuliffe has told.


You’re the only liar around here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just ignore them, OP. We have some Youngkin folks in our neighborhood. Smile and nod when you see them but you know who they are so keep a distance. You don't have to be best friends with your neighbors, only civil.


This. They’ve told you who they are. Respond accordingly. Youngkin sign on my neighbor’s lawn isn’t as upsetting as the Covid denial screed on the back windshield of their car, but thanks to both I now know who they are. It’s helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should feel proud for living next to people with common sense who can filter out the lies that McAuliffe has told.


You’re the only liar around here.


Anonymous
This thread is restoring my faith in DCUM.
Anonymous
OP - how should you feel? What a strange question. How do you feel? Do you not know? Btw, no one cares how you feel. No one cares how I feel, but feel whatever you like. It's not about you. They didn't put the sign up because of you.
Anonymous
If they are willing to advertise it in their yard, they are probably Big Lie Trumpers. I would continue to be polite so as to not start a neighborhood feud, but I would keep a safe distance.
Anonymous
Self identified knuckle draggers.

Ignore and be cautious.
Anonymous
There are plenty of us who may not have a Youngkin sign in our yards who sure as hell won’t vote for sleazy Terry McAuliffe.
Anonymous
Why are you asking the internet how you should feel?? This is not a crowdsourcing question.

Grow a spine and own your beliefs.
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