Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are good people on every side of every political issue. Yes, even MAGA. If you think otherwise, you’ve deeply lost perspective.
Nonsense. There are no good MAGATs. Only selfish, racist voters interested in lies and the dismantling of our democracy. Or very, very stupid people who have never taken a civics course in their life and don’t know what democracy is. Either way - I have cut all MAGATs out of my life. Good riddance to them all. I have enough other level-headed non-MAGAT family members and friends. I don’t need these other losers in my life.
You are exactly the type of person most people avoid.
And it is why polls show Democrat approval (read unhinged left wingers) is at an all time low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wish there was a poll.
I bet most of the "people are not their politics" folks voted for Trump. And they still looove their l
Snowflake DEI luvin family and friends.
There have been polls actually. The studies consistently show that liberal white women are the people most likely to end friendships due to differing political beliefs. And yes, as a Trump voter, I dearly love my family and friends that voted for Kamala even though I think they were misguided. Outside of far left and far right echo chambers most people get along pretty well actually.
AKA they have principles and aren’t doormats.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a democrat Tesla driver and you guys are making me hate you! I bought my car (the lowest end model 3) because it was actually affordable (do the math on the low end 3 vs a Camry) because of the high mileage I drive. I was attracted to no gas, no oil changes. Now I have to worry about some absolute lunatic spray painting my car or lighting it on fire. If you think this kind of craziness strengthens the liberal position, you are mistaken. I just want to drive to work in peace and do not think vandalizing innocent hard working people’s cars is an appropriate response to anything.
Anonymous wrote:Of course. My parents and I are not on the same political page at all but they exist as people in many ways that have nothing to do with politics. My father is an extremely generous person and now that he is retired his life is pretty much just helping others - giving them rides, helping them move, meeting them for breakfast or lunch, getting them things they need, fixing things for them etc. He always has great stories, the grandkids love him and he loves them and he will play with them down on the floor or runing around the house for hours.
My mother's passions in life are flowers and birds and she spends a great deal of time on these interests and in creating a very serene and peaceful place - her backyard is like a botanical garden! I greatly enjoy spending time with her in the garden, listening to her talk about her birds and looking at the beauty of nature.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be. Not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wish there was a poll.
I bet most of the "people are not their politics" folks voted for Trump. And they still looove their l
Snowflake DEI luvin family and friends.
There have been polls actually. The studies consistently show that liberal white women are the people most likely to end friendships due to differing political beliefs. And yes, as a Trump voter, I dearly love my family and friends that voted for Kamala even though I think they were misguided. Outside of far left and far right echo chambers most people get along pretty well actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are good people on every side of every political issue. Yes, even MAGA. If you think otherwise, you’ve deeply lost perspective.
+1
In addition there are a lot of single issue voters for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wish there was a poll.
I bet most of the "people are not their politics" folks voted for Trump. And they still looove their l
Snowflake DEI luvin family and friends.
There have been polls actually. The studies consistently show that liberal white women are the people most likely to end friendships due to differing political beliefs. And yes, as a Trump voter, I dearly love my family and friends that voted for Kamala even though I think they were misguided. Outside of far left and far right echo chambers most people get along pretty well actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a friendship with someone who has strongly held political beliefs in the opposite direction of yours, has the relationship endured? Is it possible to separate the person from the beliefs? Don’t the political beliefs suggest something about them as a person?
No
If you are a Trumper you are a Nazi and traitor
Today more praising of Putin screw your friend or you of you are Trump supporter
Dam cult of unamerican shits