Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ditching someone because they have different thoughts than you says more about you vs them. I’m not surprised the "tolerant left" is known to do it though
Yes, we have standards.
Anonymous wrote:Not a "my country love it or leave" sort of person, but if you really prioritize immigrants and immigration and you think they are your friends, maybe you might be happier in another country.
Just saying these people I don't typically count as my friends. Let me diagram it.
A is friends with B. B is an immigrant. B doesn't give C the time of day. B probably also doesn't care much about A, unless they are rich. B probably also doesn't care for A.
Just bringing this, up because of in terms of friendship liberals are bringing in large swaths of people that really aren't our friends. Yes, these are our neighbors and our co-workers school mates. Well unless of course you live over in the economically segregated good school areas.
I mean if friendship is important then you have to take that into consideration.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Harris/Biden voter here. I have removed people from my life (fortunately not good friends) who I saw celebrating family separations at the border. Separating parents from children is evil. I cannot have people in my life who want that.
I have decided I am also going to remove people who support medicalized youth gender transition. The evidence of harm to the most vulnerable children is simply too great, and just like the horrific family separations, I can’t be friends with people who advocate for hurting children.
Anonymous wrote:Not a "my country love it or leave" sort of person, but if you really prioritize immigrants and immigration and you think they are your friends, maybe you might be happier in another country.
Just saying these people I don't typically count as my friends. Let me diagram it.
A is friends with B. B is an immigrant. B doesn't give C the time of day. B probably also doesn't care much about A, unless they are rich. B probably also doesn't care for A.
Just bringing this, up because of in terms of friendship liberals are bringing in large swaths of people that really aren't our friends. Yes, these are our neighbors and our co-workers school mates. Well unless of course you live over in the economically segregated good school areas.
I mean if friendship is important then you have to take that into consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our lib, prog. friends ditched us. Their anger was more important than our friendship I guess. We replaced them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ditching someone because they have different thoughts than you says more about you vs them. I’m not surprised the "tolerant left" is known to do it though
I ditched my parents after 30 years because they had different thoughts than me - they thought it was okay to verbally abuse me and never acknowledge nor apologize for the bullying, violent physical beatings and sexual abuse they’d subjected me to over the course of most of my childhood.
If I found the courage to cut those toxic losers from my life, why on earth would I feel obligated to maintain friendships or acquaintanceships with people with whom I don’t share DNA and who have abusive bullying violent mentality like most MAGA do? FFS, be real!
Anonymous wrote:We’re the kind of parents who don’t really care much about who wins elections. We did vote for Trump, but either way it wasn’t a big deal to us. My daughter, however, was very upset when she found out. She’s glad we live in a very blue state. We knew he wasn't going to win Maryland.
This why we can't tell anyone who we voted for....
Her best friend has some Trump flags in her room, and now my daughter doesn’t want to be friends with her anymore because of it. I told her that it should be okay—that differences in political views shouldn’t end a friendship, especially since they’ve been close friends since kindergarten.
The girl is also losing many of her friends for the same reason. I even spoke with her mom. Most of the friend group is Latinas, so SHE NOT RACIST. but they keep telling she likes a "PDF" and a racist. m
How can I help my daughter understand that it’s okay to have different views, and how can I help the kids stop treating her friend this way?
Do you have a lot of friends that have different political views?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ditching someone because they have different thoughts than you says more about you vs them. I’m not surprised the "tolerant left" is known to do it though
I ditched my parents after 30 years because they had different thoughts than me - they thought it was okay to verbally abuse me and never acknowledge nor apologize for the bullying, violent physical beatings and sexual abuse they’d subjected me to over the course of most of my childhood.
If I found the courage to cut those toxic losers from my life, why on earth would I feel obligated to maintain friendships or acquaintanceships with people with whom I don’t share DNA and who have abusive bullying violent mentality like most MAGA do? FFS, be real!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a "my country love it or leave" sort of person, but if you really prioritize immigrants and immigration and you think they are your friends, maybe you might be happier in another country.
Just saying these people I don't typically count as my friends. Let me diagram it.
A is friends with B. B is an immigrant. B doesn't give C the time of day. B probably also doesn't care much about A, unless they are rich. B probably also doesn't care for A.
Just bringing this, up because of in terms of friendship liberals are bringing in large swaths of people that really aren't our friends. Yes, these are our neighbors and our co-workers school mates. Well unless of course you live over in the economically segregated good school areas.
I mean if friendship is important then you have to take that into consideration.
I don't prioritize immigrants over fellow Americans but I do prioritize decency and humanity over racism and hatred and xenophobia. Christ taught us to look after refugees and outcasts and to heal the sick and feed the poor. I prioritize people who share my values over those who clearly don't (most of MAGA).
I think your priorities are quite insincere, if you aren't down at the Hispanic Church on Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a "my country love it or leave" sort of person, but if you really prioritize immigrants and immigration and you think they are your friends, maybe you might be happier in another country.
Just saying these people I don't typically count as my friends. Let me diagram it.
A is friends with B. B is an immigrant. B doesn't give C the time of day. B probably also doesn't care much about A, unless they are rich. B probably also doesn't care for A.
Just bringing this, up because of in terms of friendship liberals are bringing in large swaths of people that really aren't our friends. Yes, these are our neighbors and our co-workers school mates. Well unless of course you live over in the economically segregated good school areas.
I mean if friendship is important then you have to take that into consideration.
I don't prioritize immigrants over fellow Americans but I do prioritize decency and humanity over racism and hatred and xenophobia. Christ taught us to look after refugees and outcasts and to heal the sick and feed the poor. I prioritize people who share my values over those who clearly don't (most of MAGA).
I think your priorities are quite insincere, if you aren't down at the Hispanic Church on Sunday.
Some of us care about people besides those in our own community and in our own church. It is extremely sad that you find that hard to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Ditching someone because they have different thoughts than you says more about you vs them. I’m not surprised the "tolerant left" is known to do it though
Anonymous wrote:Ditching someone because they have different thoughts than you says more about you vs them. I’m not surprised the "tolerant left" is known to do it though