Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did your friend explicitly stated their disdain for Trumpy neighborhoods? Did they ask you for advice? :lol:
My friend and I are close and they are not fans of Trump supporters' political beliefs. I don't think she would mind living around people who simply have different beliefs, but what I have read goes beyond people just thinking differently. It's one thing to disagree about politics, it's another to live in a neighborhood where people actively dislike people for wearing masks, or who want to censor certain types of books/speech in the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did your friend explicitly stated their disdain for Trumpy neighborhoods? Did they ask you for advice?![]()
My friend and I are close and they are not fans of Trump supporters' political beliefs. I don't think she would mind living around people who simply have different beliefs, but what I have read goes beyond people just thinking differently. It's one thing to disagree about politics, it's another to live in a neighborhood where people actively dislike people for wearing masks, or who want to censor certain types of books/speech in the schools.
What does "actively disliking" people for wearing masks look like in an neighborhood?Can you please give us an example of this "active" disliking?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did your friend explicitly stated their disdain for Trumpy neighborhoods? Did they ask you for advice?![]()
My friend and I are close and they are not fans of Trump supporters' political beliefs. I don't think she would mind living around people who simply have different beliefs, but what I have read goes beyond people just thinking differently. It's one thing to disagree about politics, it's another to live in a neighborhood where people actively dislike people for wearing masks, or who want to censor certain types of books/speech in the schools.
What does "actively disliking" people for wearing masks look like in an neighborhood?Can you please give us an example of this "active" disliking?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did your friend explicitly stated their disdain for Trumpy neighborhoods? Did they ask you for advice?![]()
My friend and I are close and they are not fans of Trump supporters' political beliefs. I don't think she would mind living around people who simply have different beliefs, but what I have read goes beyond people just thinking differently. It's one thing to disagree about politics, it's another to live in a neighborhood where people actively dislike people for wearing masks, or who want to censor certain types of books/speech in the schools.
Can you please give us an example of this "active" disliking?
Anonymous wrote:Did your friend explicitly stated their disdain for Trumpy neighborhoods? Did they ask you for advice?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please elaborate on what makes a neighborhood look Trumpy?
Lawn signs about Trump in 2022 indicate Trumpers infestation.
This happens in the best of neighborhoods too. Here in Mclean there is a house with Trumpy lawn signs but it's just a one off nut job - not the whole neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I live in North Arlington, and 3 out of my 5 nearest neighbors are Gadsden flag/Trump sign conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Please elaborate on what makes a neighborhood look Trumpy?
Anonymous wrote: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.
lol ok