Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
So convincing. I’ll now reconsider my world view!![]()
I’m not trying to convince anyone. I just don’t get it.
If you don’t get it and want to get it, then ask real questions. Don’t be snarky and say things like “how did they end up so broken” which will provide you with exactly zero input.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
So convincing. I’ll now reconsider my world view!![]()
I’m not trying to convince anyone. I just don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. How did they get so broken that they want to hurt others so much?
I like guns and hate big government simple as
What specifically do you not like about big goverment? What aspect of government would you like to see reduced or what specific programs would you like to see eliminated? Just to say "I don't like big government" doesn't really answer the question.
On guns, are you good with mentally ill and former felons obtaining guns, or should there be some aspect of control? For law abiding people such as yourself, there are basically no limits on guns and no serious proposals to limit your right to own and operate guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re genuinely interested in the topic, I’d suggest giving this book a read. I think it will provide some insights. Though I’m not certain you are actually interested in learning about people who think differently than yourself, but I could be wrong.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/197103196-second-class
Listened to an interview with Batya the other day. I think her book is spot on.
I am not a Republican, I am independent. I grew up upper middle class but have recent enough working class roots to understand why people have embraced Trump and populism. These people do not want to be the beneficiaries of government redistribution largesse. They want dignity of work and the ability to build a stable and comfortable life. The whole working class has been undermined by both parties, who are more interested in keeping labor costs low for the benefit of big business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
So convincing. I’ll now reconsider my world view!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
Is there a chance that your understanding of what they think might be wrong?
I’m assuming their thoughts reflect their words. No?
Should I assume that your words reflect your thoughts and those of other Democrats or liberals? I certainly hear a lot of similar words from other liberals or Democrats.
Pro tip: the words do not reflect well upon you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
Is there a chance that your understanding of what they think might be wrong?
Anonymous wrote:If you’re genuinely interested in the topic, I’d suggest giving this book a read. I think it will provide some insights. Though I’m not certain you are actually interested in learning about people who think differently than yourself, but I could be wrong.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/197103196-second-class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. How did they get so broken that they want to hurt others so much?
I like guns and hate big government simple as
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re genuinely interested in the topic, I’d suggest giving this book a read. I think it will provide some insights. Though I’m not certain you are actually interested in learning about people who think differently than yourself, but I could be wrong.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/197103196-second-class
So people who vote Republican are spiteful jerks?
Wow, nice demonstration of your intellectual curiosity there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
Is there a chance that your understanding of what they think might be wrong?
I’m assuming their thoughts reflect their words. No?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
Is there a chance that your understanding of what they think might be wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why phrase it like that if you want actually interesting answers and dialogue?
Are there any interesting answers?
Not on this thread, there won't be. You get what you give.
Seriously. If you are interested in how people on the opposite aisle think and operate, then ask good faith questions instead of…whatever this post was.
I’m not as interested in what they think, which is obvious, but why they think that way. How did they end up so broken?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re genuinely interested in the topic, I’d suggest giving this book a read. I think it will provide some insights. Though I’m not certain you are actually interested in learning about people who think differently than yourself, but I could be wrong.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/197103196-second-class
So people who vote Republican are spiteful jerks?