Anonymous wrote:OP is a fascist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing to me because the Trump voters just are so excited to see the hate, just like Trump when somebody doesn’t wanna invite them to their birthday party. They love to turn it around that Democrats aren’t being open minded.
The reality is, I don’t invite rapists to my birthday party. If you’re gonna turn that around and say I’m not open minded because I didn’t invite a rapist to my birthday party you really gotta think about your moral stance on reality.
So people who voted for Trump are...rapists?
I didn't vote for him, I abhor him. But your analogy makes sense only to say that you wouldn't invite Trump to your birthday party.
People who voted for him, voted for a rapist.
The reality is your morals and my morals do not align. It’s fine you’re different than me.
I don’t wanna be your friend, I suspect you don’t wanna be my friend.
BFD why do you care? I can’t be friends with everybody
It's like you can't even read. Look, I'm so upset about what's been happening that I cried almost every day last week. I see our country crumbling and my friends I used to work with are having their lives turned upside down. My old boss resigned rather than being assigned to be a border cop - he's a lawyer with 40 years of experience and I feel like my old agency is falling apart. But your analogy doesn't make sense and you're shooting at people who are on your side. Maybe rethink your approach. But you're right, I don't want to be friends with you, and it's because you think you're morally superior to me without knowing anything about me.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a whole wide world outside DC. This is why people call DC provincial.
Look, I agree with you about what’s going on. But to cut off relationships with people who simply don’t care is also a level of ignorance.
Have you ever considered the condescending snide superiority from people like you when you go back home, are on social media, or just interacting with people who are different than you (all in the name of inclusion) is collectively what has caused a huge amount of the resentment from the “burn it all down” crowd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing to me because the Trump voters just are so excited to see the hate, just like Trump when somebody doesn’t wanna invite them to their birthday party. They love to turn it around that Democrats aren’t being open minded.
The reality is, I don’t invite rapists to my birthday party. If you’re gonna turn that around and say I’m not open minded because I didn’t invite a rapist to my birthday party you really gotta think about your moral stance on reality.
So people who voted for Trump are...rapists?
I didn't vote for him, I abhor him. But your analogy makes sense only to say that you wouldn't invite Trump to your birthday party.
People who voted for him, voted for a rapist.
The reality is your morals and my morals do not align. It’s fine you’re different than me.
I don’t wanna be your friend, I suspect you don’t wanna be my friend.
BFD why do you care? I can’t be friends with everybody
Anonymous wrote:I do know some Trump voters who are shocked and upset because they believed
Trump when he said he didn’t know anything about Project 2025. I think they’re not very bright but I can’t be mad or cut them off for stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:"It's inconceivable!" "I do not think you know what this word means".
In this case I don't think you know what the definition of fascist means.
It amazes me how democrats and liberals have turned to defending big government. They have gone so far to the left that they now are more worried about "the party" or "the government" than they are the people.
They now remind me of the communist revolution in China and how they imprisoned or executed anyone who spoke out against the government.
How on earth can you justify not investigating waste? It's because most of the people in this area are part of the machine. Your livelihood depends on it. you livelihoods depend on other peoples money.
Just go to any bar in DC and ask what people do. One of the biggest answers is "I work for an NGO" or "I work for a non-profit".
You people are the disease...and we are finally cutting out this disease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems to me - here and in every day life - that Republicans talk about government, "waste", jobs numbers, "efficiency", and of course, money.
Democrats talk about people, rights, making a living, treating people with respect and dignity, and of course, the constitution.
Interesting.
The Democrats do very little other than talk, while the Republicans actually do something.
- depressed Democrat
What have they actually done?
Exactly as I expected, nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a mature adult and can handle political differences between friends and family. I think it’s more interesting to figure out why the person believes what they do. The vast majority of my friends and family don’t support Trump but the ones that do are actually good people. I judge how they personally treat others not what they claim to “believe”.
If you don’t understand the views of the other side, you can’t be an effective advocate for your own views. The world is not black and white. It is many shades of gray. However, the us v. them mentality and litmus test is a prime example of the intolerance that most liberals have and complain about in conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are cutting off relatives and long time friends based on who they voted for then you are the extremist.
+1000
No, we’re cutting off relatives because they’re racist and drug addicts.
Then why didn't you cut them off BEFORE the election?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing to me because the Trump voters just are so excited to see the hate, just like Trump when somebody doesn’t wanna invite them to their birthday party. They love to turn it around that Democrats aren’t being open minded.
The reality is, I don’t invite rapists to my birthday party. If you’re gonna turn that around and say I’m not open minded because I didn’t invite a rapist to my birthday party you really gotta think about your moral stance on reality.
So people who voted for Trump are...rapists?
I didn't vote for him, I abhor him. But your analogy makes sense only to say that you wouldn't invite Trump to your birthday party.