They're sick of you too and that's why many of them voted red. You should try being less of a horrible, sexist, racist shrew. It'll help you politically and personally.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats didn't present them with a better option. I'm a Democrat is a blue state and even I didn't vote for her. Nether did most of the working class which used to be our base.Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t see how the upstanding, moral, preaching Republican Party could vote for such an evil man.
Anyone would have been better than him. He allowed a virus to run rampant throughout our country and then tried to overthrow the government. Biden came in and stabilized the country, only for people to vote back in that jerk who was the cause of the problems. I'm so sick of white male grievance politics and all the insufferable, fragile conservative white men who don't care if they ruin our country or make us an international laughingstock, as long as they can feel like they can oppress women and people of color and put gays back in the closet. I. AM. SO. SICK. OF. IT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were pretty misogynistic and racist but I got hopeful after The Lincoln Project founder said her campaign would go down as the best in history and the DC rally. As soon as I looked at the first result at 7:30 I knew I had deluded myself. White women don’t support other white women. So, water is wet.
Looks like Indian and biracial women do not support Indian and biracial women.
Indian/Hispanic women would never support someone like Harris
Anonymous wrote:Democrats didn't present them with a better option. I'm a Democrat is a blue state and even I didn't vote for her. Nether did most of the working class which used to be our base.Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t see how the upstanding, moral, preaching Republican Party could vote for such an evil man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. Mainly because of the vision of America I had.
That vision is now dead and my eyes are wide open. America is not the beacon of democracy, freedom and righteousness that I thought it was but that's on me for being an idealist. It's just like all the other countries, neither here not there, but no definitely not exceptional.
This x10000. I’m GenX and remember learning about the rise of Hitler in Germany. Even though our teacher told us if you don’t carefully learn history you are doomed to repeat it, we didn’t really believe it. We couldn’t understand how everyday Germans voted for Hitler, stood by while their neighbors families and children were rounded up, thrown in trucks and sent to camps, or how the disabled and homosexuals were imprisoned or shot. We all thought that would never happen in America. We are a beacon of freedom, a nation of laws that protect minorities, we are exceptional.
We are not.
I am deeply ashamed of our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. But I did not trust the system. Now I do. I trust the US system to protect its race based hierarchy.
Now that I know I will be quiet until I’m not.
I’m a black women so don’t come at me with the misogyny. Not my cause.
Get a grip. Harris lost because she was a Democrat and Americans weren't interested. Would you vote for a Republican woman - how about a black Republican woman? No. So shut it with your "racism and sexism" excuses.
You are so wrong. There are millions of people who would’ve voted for Republican Condi Rice in a heartbeat!
But not because she's a black woman. Because she's an extremely experienced, competent, conservative.
Anonymous wrote:I did. Mainly because of the vision of America I had.
That vision is now dead and my eyes are wide open. America is not the beacon of democracy, freedom and righteousness that I thought it was but that's on me for being an idealist. It's just like all the other countries, neither here not there, but no definitely not exceptional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were pretty misogynistic and racist but I got hopeful after The Lincoln Project founder said her campaign would go down as the best in history and the DC rally. As soon as I looked at the first result at 7:30 I knew I had deluded myself. White women don’t support other white women. So, water is wet.
Looks like Indian and biracial women do not support Indian and biracial women.
Democrats didn't present them with a better option. I'm a Democrat is a blue state and even I didn't vote for her. Nether did most of the working class which used to be our base.Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t see how the upstanding, moral, preaching Republican Party could vote for such an evil man.