Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved recently and was horrified to see a Youngkin sign in the new neighborhood. It’s flanked by “Black lives matter” on the neighbor to one side and “hate has no home here” on the other but I was still surprised in 2021 someone would look around and think “I should be on the side of the mob that stormed the Capitol”
So much intolerance for anyone who doesn’t support the corrupt political hack McAuliffe.
So let’s say you think McAuliffe is a political hack. Is that truly worse than someone pushing “election integrity” BS? Someone ready to “go on the offense” against women’s rights?
Is that really your priority?
Parent's Rights trump Women's Rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved recently and was horrified to see a Youngkin sign in the new neighborhood. It’s flanked by “Black lives matter” on the neighbor to one side and “hate has no home here” on the other but I was still surprised in 2021 someone would look around and think “I should be on the side of the mob that stormed the Capitol”
So much intolerance for anyone who doesn’t support the corrupt political hack McAuliffe.
So let’s say you think McAuliffe is a political hack. Is that truly worse than someone pushing “election integrity” BS? Someone ready to “go on the offense” against women’s rights?
Is that really your priority?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved recently and was horrified to see a Youngkin sign in the new neighborhood. It’s flanked by “Black lives matter” on the neighbor to one side and “hate has no home here” on the other but I was still surprised in 2021 someone would look around and think “I should be on the side of the mob that stormed the Capitol”
So much intolerance for anyone who doesn’t support the corrupt political hack McAuliffe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God forbid two people have differing points of view on politics and actually live peacefully next to each other...heck, maybe even get together and discuss why each of you look at things differently over a glass of wine?? Maybe both of you would actually learn a thing or two and be better people for it.
No, sorry. It’s not 1990 anymore. If you vote R, you vote for the Trump party, and we have absolutely nothing whatsoever to “learn” from you. Your vote told us everything about you we needed to know.
So you believe all R’s supported Trump? And all Dems support AOC? Sanders?
Or…could there possibly be moderates on both sides that could agree on like 75% of the issues? I’m an R (not the poster) and have plenty of Dem friends. Good friends. Family friends. Travel together. The whole thing. While I didn’t vote for Trump, I have voted R prob 80% of my life, including the last cycle. I have no idea if my Dem friends have ever voted R and I don’t really care. Won’t change how I feel about them either way.
More to life than politics. And devise, dramatic, sensationalized takes don’t change anyone opinions, it only hardens the side that each person is on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God forbid two people have differing points of view on politics and actually live peacefully next to each other...heck, maybe even get together and discuss why each of you look at things differently over a glass of wine?? Maybe both of you would actually learn a thing or two and be better people for it.
No, sorry. It’s not 1990 anymore. If you vote R, you vote for the Trump party, and we have absolutely nothing whatsoever to “learn” from you. Your vote told us everything about you we needed to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God forbid two people have differing points of view on politics and actually live peacefully next to each other...heck, maybe even get together and discuss why each of you look at things differently over a glass of wine?? Maybe both of you would actually learn a thing or two and be better people for it.
No, sorry. It’s not 1990 anymore. If you vote R, you vote for the Trump party, and we have absolutely nothing whatsoever to “learn” from you. Your vote told us everything about you we needed to know.
Anonymous wrote:I moved recently and was horrified to see a Youngkin sign in the new neighborhood. It’s flanked by “Black lives matter” on the neighbor to one side and “hate has no home here” on the other but I was still surprised in 2021 someone would look around and think “I should be on the side of the mob that stormed the Capitol”
Anonymous wrote:God forbid two people have differing points of view on politics and actually live peacefully next to each other...heck, maybe even get together and discuss why each of you look at things differently over a glass of wine?? Maybe both of you would actually learn a thing or two and be better people for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would it matter your neighbor has a different view than (presumably) you?
"A different view"? That's cute.
Pedophiles have "a different view" about some things. Would that matter?
So comparing a criminal to someone w a different political pov...got it...
Just trying to explore moral/ethical boundaries of “different view”. That is one extreme. Where is your line on amoral “views”?
What if that “different view” supports The Big Lie?
An opinion or "view" is simply that. Smart/interesting people have dumb opinions all the time. I ignore and move on. Then...when those same smart/interesting people have options I don't think are dumb, I engage. A bad or poor opinion on a topic is not worth writing someone off completely, from my perspective.
It's the whole sticks and stones theory...
So there are no views/opinions that would dissuade you from associating with a neighbor?
Someone who believes…white supremacy?
Someone who believes…Trump won 202?
Someone who believes….defund the police?
Someone who believes….antifa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would it matter your neighbor has a different view than (presumably) you?
"A different view"? That's cute.
Pedophiles have "a different view" about some things. Would that matter?
So comparing a criminal to someone w a different political pov...got it...
Just trying to explore moral/ethical boundaries of “different view”. That is one extreme. Where is your line on amoral “views”?
What if that “different view” supports The Big Lie?
An opinion or "view" is simply that. Smart/interesting people have dumb opinions all the time. I ignore and move on. Then...when those same smart/interesting people have options I don't think are dumb, I engage. A bad or poor opinion on a topic is not worth writing someone off completely, from my perspective.
It's the whole sticks and stones theory...
So there are no views/opinions that would dissuade you from associating with a neighbor?
Someone who believes…white supremacy?
Someone who believes…Trump won 202?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would it matter your neighbor has a different view than (presumably) you?
"A different view"? That's cute.
Pedophiles have "a different view" about some things. Would that matter?
Karen logic 101.
People-with-morals logic 101
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Lt Gov candidate is AA. AA is in the POC category so I would not be concerned. https://winsomesears.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. My first reaction was this post is simply designed to stir the pot.
I can and have been friends with people whose voting choices differ from mine. I've even let them drive my kids places without incident.
Guess you have been living under a rock
This is huge if the Lying Criminal GOP win in VA Democracy dies.
Some of you idiots want to live like people in Turkey or Russia the rest of us understand Democracy and in now way support the death of America
Authoritarianism equals Youngkin equals Trumpism
Get ready for bread lines morons you have ruined the best thing in the world for what? Lying GQP
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. My first reaction was this post is simply designed to stir the pot.
I can and have been friends with people whose voting choices differ from mine. I've even let them drive my kids places without incident.