Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really struggling with this. The concept that all men are created equal is one of the cornerstones of our country yet so many voted against it. You didn't vote for economic or foreign policy, you didn't vote for deficit reduction or spending - you voted down racial and gender lines. You voted to either embrace or reject the most racist, hate filled, white nationalist platform seen in modern political times. In the end the majority of the electoral college voted against everything you were taught the country stood for and embraced the conflicting cultural biasses you were raised in.
OP, truly I don't get this. I am a Trump supporter who, first of all, did vote for him on economics (taxes) and because he represents an end to current corruption but why do you think I was voting against the concept of "all men (people) being created equal." What am I missing?
He grabs women by the vaginas without their consent and thinks that Muslims don't deserve to be Americans.
No. He thinks that people coming from Muslim countries need to be vetted thoroughly before coming here. What problem do you have with that?
Because that is racism by definition. Do you think all black men in the United States should be stopped and frisked whenever police want because a disproportionate amount of crime happens to be committed by black men?
Anonymous wrote:I find the support for the two candidates along gender lines disturbing. Why did so many more women than men support Hillary? Sexism is the only answer.
But why is this surprising? We are a sexist nation, mostly run by men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really struggling with this. The concept that all men are created equal is one of the cornerstones of our country yet so many voted against it. You didn't vote for economic or foreign policy, you didn't vote for deficit reduction or spending - you voted down racial and gender lines. You voted to either embrace or reject the most racist, hate filled, white nationalist platform seen in modern political times. In the end the majority of the electoral college voted against everything you were taught the country stood for and embraced the conflicting cultural biasses you were raised in.
OP, truly I don't get this. I am a Trump supporter who, first of all, did vote for him on economics (taxes) and because he represents an end to current corruption but why do you think I was voting against the concept of "all men (people) being created equal." What am I missing?
He grabs women by the vaginas without their consent and thinks that Muslims don't deserve to be Americans.
No. He thinks that people coming from Muslim countries need to be vetted thoroughly before coming here. What problem do you have with that?
Because that is racism by definition. Do you think all black men in the United States should be stopped and frisked whenever police want because a disproportionate amount of crime happens to be committed by black men?
Anonymous wrote:I find the support for the two candidates along gender lines disturbing. Why did so many more women than men support Hillary? Sexism is the only answer.
But why is this surprising? We are a sexist nation, mostly run by men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really struggling with this. The concept that all men are created equal is one of the cornerstones of our country yet so many voted against it. You didn't vote for economic or foreign policy, you didn't vote for deficit reduction or spending - you voted down racial and gender lines. You voted to either embrace or reject the most racist, hate filled, white nationalist platform seen in modern political times. In the end the majority of the electoral college voted against everything you were taught the country stood for and embraced the conflicting cultural biasses you were raised in.
OP, truly I don't get this. I am a Trump supporter who, first of all, did vote for him on economics (taxes) and because he represents an end to current corruption but why do you think I was voting against the concept of "all men (people) being created equal." What am I missing?
He grabs women by the vaginas without their consent and thinks that Muslims don't deserve to be Americans.
No. He thinks that people coming from Muslim countries need to be vetted thoroughly before coming here. What problem do you have with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really struggling with this. The concept that all men are created equal is one of the cornerstones of our country yet so many voted against it. You didn't vote for economic or foreign policy, you didn't vote for deficit reduction or spending - you voted down racial and gender lines. You voted to either embrace or reject the most racist, hate filled, white nationalist platform seen in modern political times. In the end the majority of the electoral college voted against everything you were taught the country stood for and embraced the conflicting cultural biasses you were raised in.
OP, truly I don't get this. I am a Trump supporter who, first of all, did vote for him on economics (taxes) and because he represents an end to current corruption but why do you think I was voting against the concept of "all men (people) being created equal." What am I missing?
He grabs women by the vaginas without their consent and thinks that Muslims don't deserve to be Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really struggling with this. The concept that all men are created equal is one of the cornerstones of our country yet so many voted against it. You didn't vote for economic or foreign policy, you didn't vote for deficit reduction or spending - you voted down racial and gender lines. You voted to either embrace or reject the most racist, hate filled, white nationalist platform seen in modern political times. In the end the majority of the electoral college voted against everything you were taught the country stood for and embraced the conflicting cultural biasses you were raised in.
OP, truly I don't get this. I am a Trump supporter who, first of all, did vote for him on economics (taxes) and because he represents an end to current corruption but why do you think I was voting against the concept of "all men (people) being created equal." What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:When you're used to privilege equality looks like oppression.
(Not my original line, but I don't remember where I heard it.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm really struggling with this. The concept that all men are created equal is one of the cornerstones of our country yet so many voted against it. You didn't vote for economic or foreign policy, you didn't vote for deficit reduction or spending - you voted down racial and gender lines. You voted to either embrace or reject the most racist, hate filled, white nationalist platform seen in modern political times. In the end the majority of the electoral college voted against everything you were taught the country stood for and embraced the conflicting cultural biasses you were raised in.