Trump supporter in Takoma Park getting dragged on social media

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate has no home here.


Exactly. Expressions of hate via political sign will not be tolerated by the community. If you’re voting for a candidate who is endorsed by the leader of the KKK perhaps you should question which side of history you are on.

Growing up I always wondered how in the world things like slavery and the holocaust happened. Not anymore.

Yes, people who don't think Trump is a good person but will vote for him anyways because he's better for their wallet are no different to those Germans who brought Hitler to power.


Are you kidding with this rhetoric??? What is wrong with you? Unfortunately, both candidates are incredibly flawed, but this type of reference is disgusting.


nope and nope
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t be surprised on Wednesday when Trump has won a couple of those swing. Many people are not sharing that they’re voting for him.


Because they are ashamed, as they should be. They support a convicted felon, fraud, pathological liar and narcissist who plays on racist tropes to demonize and scapegoat immigrants, assaults women, and says outright he will not respect central tenants of our Constitution/democracy. A vote for Trump says some really awful things about your beliefs and priorities. You either believe the lies (so you are gullible/low information) or you support the lies (which is worse).

All this BS about being "afraid" to let Dems know. Dems are not the ones yapping about voter fraud as they try to commit it themselves...that would be the GOP. Trump spews doom and gloom lies and hatred. I'm tired of GOP/MAGA projection of their own love of violence onto Dems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....


The candidate whose name is on the yard sign did - and continues to do so.


Then shame THAT person if you must.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....

If you're so trumpy you have a sign, you probably have. 99.9% likely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fascists and those who support them should be named and shamed. Sorry, not sorry.


Eff you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....

If you're so trumpy you have a sign, you probably have. 99.9% likely.


You are pathetic. Also, learn to write, moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate has no home here.


Exactly. Expressions of hate via political sign will not be tolerated by the community. If you’re voting for a candidate who is endorsed by the leader of the KKK perhaps you should question which side of history you are on.

Growing up I always wondered how in the world things like slavery and the holocaust happened. Not anymore.

Yes, people who don't think Trump is a good person but will vote for him anyways because he's better for their wallet are no different to those Germans who brought Hitler to power.


Are you kidding with this rhetoric??? What is wrong with you? Unfortunately, both candidates are incredibly flawed, but this type of reference is disgusting.


nope and nope


Libs are so worked up right now because they know it does not look good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....


The candidate whose name is on the yard sign did - and continues to do so.


Then shame THAT person if you must.


So your position is that I can put out a yard sign in my yard, publicly expressing support for a candidate, but you shouldn't criticize me for publicly supporting the candidate? That works out great for me, but why shouldn't you be able to criticize me for my public support of the candidate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate has no home here.


Exactly. Expressions of hate via political sign will not be tolerated by the community. If you’re voting for a candidate who is endorsed by the leader of the KKK perhaps you should question which side of history you are on.

Growing up I always wondered how in the world things like slavery and the holocaust happened. Not anymore.

Yes, people who don't think Trump is a good person but will vote for him anyways because he's better for their wallet are no different to those Germans who brought Hitler to power.


Are you kidding with this rhetoric??? What is wrong with you? Unfortunately, both candidates are incredibly flawed, but this type of reference is disgusting.


The person to whom you replied was spot on. Decent, intelligent, thinking people think you and your fellow Trump supporters are unbelievably stupid at best and modern day Nazis at worst. Which is true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Diverse, tolerant, welcoming Takoma Park at it's finest... I will not link to the posts and add to the doxxing, but multiple social media posts in Takoma Park community groups have featured a photograph and commentary mocking local who dared to put out a Trump 2024 sign in their yard. At least one of them had the decency to edit out the street address. The posts garnered hundreds of laugh react emojis and hundreds of comments dogpiling the Trump supporter with only ONE defending the resident's freedom to express their own voting preferences. In a city that... I looked it up... the Democratic candidate usually gets 90-95% of the vote, the Green party getting 2-4% and the Republican getting 2-4%, that's still hundreds of Trump voters. There are still probably more Trump supporters in Takoma Park than individuals who identify as transgender, and nobody would mock a transgender person for being out about their identity.

If you wake up shocked next Wednesday morning, this is why. People are so defensive of their groupthink bubbles they couldn't imagine that even 1 out of 20 voters doesn't think like they do. Guess what, on an average grocery shopping trip to the Takoma Park food co-op, you probably saw a Trump supporter and you don't even know it. And the rest of the country thinks you're obnoxious.


I agree with you. I live in Takoma Park and I know the man who was doxxed. He is more thoughtful than others I know in Takoma Park. You would not meet him on the street and recoil in horror, saying he is a fascist. I think you have to look at what is behind people's support of Trump. Perhaps they feel alienated by their communities and feel failed by government.

What we ought not do is what so many people did on Facebook to this man.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....


The candidate whose name is on the yard sign did - and continues to do so.


Then shame THAT person if you must.


So your position is that I can put out a yard sign in my yard, publicly expressing support for a candidate, but you shouldn't criticize me for publicly supporting the candidate? That works out great for me, but why shouldn't you be able to criticize me for my public support of the candidate?


The point is, why must we go around criticizing people at all?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....

If you're so trumpy you have a sign, you probably have. 99.9% likely.


You are pathetic. Also, learn to write, moron.

So you're totally fine insulting people on the internet but want to claim you've never said anything awful, sexist or racist? I don't believe you, seems like just the type
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate has no home here.


Exactly. Expressions of hate via political sign will not be tolerated by the community. If you’re voting for a candidate who is endorsed by the leader of the KKK perhaps you should question which side of history you are on.

Growing up I always wondered how in the world things like slavery and the holocaust happened. Not anymore.

Yes, people who don't think Trump is a good person but will vote for him anyways because he's better for their wallet are no different to those Germans who brought Hitler to power.


Are you kidding with this rhetoric??? What is wrong with you? Unfortunately, both candidates are incredibly flawed, but this type of reference is disgusting.


You can't have it both ways. If Nazis are still "bad" such that you are offended when people compare you to them, then don't vote for Trump because he glorifies Hitler and wants to have that kind of power. Your willful ignorance and fake outrage about "this rhetoric" falls apart when your guy has literal Nazi rallies filled with Nazi talk to close out his Nazi campaign.
Anonymous
If you support someone who literally praised nazis, I"m not sure there's much room to deny that you also support nazis. By proxy at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trumpers are always in favor of free speech until it actually affects them. They only want to be able to say whatever awful racist, sexist, horrific things without impunity but how dare it go both ways!

What snowflakes.


Did the person who posted the sign say any awful racist, sexist or horrific things? No....


The candidate whose name is on the yard sign did - and continues to do so.


Then shame THAT person if you must.


So your position is that I can put out a yard sign in my yard, publicly expressing support for a candidate, but you shouldn't criticize me for publicly supporting the candidate? That works out great for me, but why shouldn't you be able to criticize me for my public support of the candidate?


The point is, why must we go around criticizing people at all?


You wanna know why we must criticize somebody who is voting for somebody who tried to have their vice president murdered?
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