Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
+1
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
Do you really think we have no racism or sexism in DC? That is a very weird thing to tell your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
+1
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
I genuinely believe this mindset is why we lost. Get your head out of your ass. You sound like an elitist asshole. It's time to re-examine some of your beliefs about "other" people and what might motivate them and who they are.
Not PP, but that does describe the people I personally know who voted for Trump and were vocal about it. (Rural area, not-educated, racist, old school re: women). I guess given the numbers there were closet people who voted for him too. Maybe they are nice/educated, but embarrassed by their actions.
Anonymous wrote:I agree but can't keep my Muslim daughter from knowing that someone who wants to ban Muslims from the US was chosen to lead the country. Glib answers don't always work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There are a LOT more stupid people in this country than we realized. And stupid doesn't mean IQ, it means how much effort you put into thinking critically. This is why I yell at you to not be a lazy thinker. Lazy thinkers voted, and this is what they caused. This is why it's important to learn as much as you can and to always think critically. We will try again in four years. Meantime, pack all your favorite things; we're moving to Scott's house in Canada."
Trying to be funny, ok. I get that.
But this is exactly what Ann Coulter said in 2008 when Obama won. she was beside herself. Something like: If we can't win this year, with this candidate (Romney), against this opponent (Obama), we're done, doooooomed....
Well it didn't exactly work out that way did it.
The sun will come up tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:"There are a LOT more stupid people in this country than we realized. And stupid doesn't mean IQ, it means how much effort you put into thinking critically. This is why I yell at you to not be a lazy thinker. Lazy thinkers voted, and this is what they caused. This is why it's important to learn as much as you can and to always think critically. We will try again in four years. Meantime, pack all your favorite things; we're moving to Scott's house in Canada."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
+1
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
I genuinely believe this mindset is why we lost. Get your head out of your ass. You sound like an elitist asshole. It's time to re-examine some of your beliefs about "other" people and what might motivate them and who they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
+1
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
+1
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
Do you really think we have no racism or sexism in DC? That is a very weird thing to tell your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:"There are a LOT more stupid people in this country than we realized. And stupid doesn't mean IQ, it means how much effort you put into thinking critically. This is why I yell at you to not be a lazy thinker. Lazy thinkers voted, and this is what they caused. This is why it's important to learn as much as you can and to always think critically. We will try again in four years. Meantime, pack all your favorite things; we're moving to Scott's house in Canada."
