Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
I’m black and I voted for Trump and will vote for anyone but a democrat.
oooh, so edgy! 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
I’m black and I voted for Trump and will vote for anyone but a democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
No.
Just because I am white does not mean I voted for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
I’m black and I voted for Trump and will vote for anyone but a democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe just ask first whether the political leanings of the neighborhood are even a consideration for them. For many people, it's irrelevant - most people vote as they please and otherwise mind their own business without concerning themselves with the votes cast by others. It may not be a stretch to think that for most people factors other than voting tendencies take precedence when considering where to live. For the politically-obsessed, maybe the politics of their neighbors is disproportionately important, but it may or may not be of concern for you friend. Where I live, I neither know nor care how my neighbors vote. I care how they treat me, but that's individual, not based on political party.
Anonymous wrote:Blue line flags and signs mean support for law enforcement, and against criminal activity directed at law enforcement officers. I'm not sure how that is a partisan political position unless you favor anarchy.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a neighborhood filled with known liberals and high profile Obama/Biden staffers and with one excellent exception, they are cold, distant and basically worthless neighbors. We are apolitical.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
No.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but I’m not white.
The majority of white people voted for Trump so this may not bother y’all as much.
Anonymous wrote:FTR I couldn't care less if they are cool with living in a Trumpy neighborhood but I genuinely can't tell if they actually know. I asked her what they think of it and they said their friends live in the next town over and they like it so it must be fine. They are liberal/progressive if that is not obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should probably just segregate into housing tracts based on political leaning. And make laws keeping out those who aren’t like us. 🙄
Right?! This op wants to bring back segregation and thinks it’s ok, I don’t understand.