Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that’s reasonable. Plenty of people getting exactly what they voted for, and actively cheering policies harmful to black and brown people. They can rot.
But so much collateral damage to those who didn’t vote for any of this. Lots of sympathy for them.
+1 I don't even feel like donating any more. I don't want any of it to go to people who wanted this. I donate to animal related causes now.
You’re disgusting! People who didn’t vote for this are suffering too! You’d rather save animals than humans, including children, who obviously cannot vote
I wouldn't call the PP disgusting but their attitude definitely is.
Y'all are engaging in nihilism. It's weak, and you need to buck up. Ideally, the next couple elections repudiate the current BS and we pull out of this tailspin here. But if they don't, things are about to get worse, and trust me when I tell you that abandoning your humanity and deciding nothing matters is not going to help you survive it.
It's okay if your focus is more on immediate community, but you should be thinking about other people. Including, yes, people who voted for Trump or didn't vote at all. People do dumb stuff. Those individuals have far less culpability than Trump, people like Elon Musk, and powerful enablers in the GOP. If you punish the powerless individuals who made dumb choices at the voting booth out of spite, we will lose the opportunity to hold accountable the actual powerful people who are doing this. Is that what you want? To just lose the country to these oligarchs because you're so mad at some plumber in Tennessee for voting Trump that you cheer his death because he can no longer afford diabetes meds without healthcare subsidies? Or that you're okay with his daughter going without well child visits or glasses? Really?
Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn’t vote for this mess and both lost our jobs - 2 kids, big mortgage, chronic health problems, child with disability. It sucks. I’m too busy trying to figure out our lives to care about others right now. Merry Christmas!
NP
So sorry for your struggles.
Sending you a prayer / positive intentions for
- family’s health situation;
- your housing stability;
- new secure employment that you both like and will pay your bills; and
- for you to get through this very rough season with your dignity and soul intact.
I can understand why you need to focus completely on your own situation at the moment.
Best wishes
Anonymous wrote:We didn’t vote for this mess and both lost our jobs - 2 kids, big mortgage, chronic health problems, child with disability. It sucks. I’m too busy trying to figure out our lives to care about others right now. Merry Christmas!
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I definitely have. So many people who take no personal responsibility. They'll buy fancy purses, fancy food, expensive cars, but when it comes time to buy their kids school supplies, Christmas presents, or food for the dinner table they plead poverty. Everyone else has to pay for needs.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but the delusion that voting will solve the world's issues and being mad at people who have zero power is very weird to me. You should be mad at billionaires, corrupt systems, unchecked money in politics and big donors shaping everything, the fact that there is no universal health care, the fact that so many Americans can barely afford to feed their children, that we could solve the climate change issue and world hunger but people in power prevent this from happening. Redirect your energy and you'll make a bigger impact on the betterment of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that’s reasonable. Plenty of people getting exactly what they voted for, and actively cheering policies harmful to black and brown people. They can rot.
But so much collateral damage to those who didn’t vote for any of this. Lots of sympathy for them.
+1 I don't even feel like donating any more. I don't want any of it to go to people who wanted this. I donate to animal related causes now.
You’re disgusting! People who didn’t vote for this are suffering too! You’d rather save animals than humans, including children, who obviously cannot vote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that’s reasonable. Plenty of people getting exactly what they voted for, and actively cheering policies harmful to black and brown people. They can rot.
But so much collateral damage to those who didn’t vote for any of this. Lots of sympathy for them.
+1 I don't even feel like donating any more. I don't want any of it to go to people who wanted this. I donate to animal related causes now.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, that’s reasonable. Plenty of people getting exactly what they voted for, and actively cheering policies harmful to black and brown people. They can rot.
But so much collateral damage to those who didn’t vote for any of this. Lots of sympathy for them.