Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.
How exactly do you or the OP propose we all "come together"? The two sides have such fundamentally different views, what do you think we should compromise on exactly? Please give specfic examples of how to do this.
It’s really not that complicated.
Step 1. Stop spewing hatred.
Step 2. If you know someone who voted for a different presidential candidate, sit down with them and actually try to understand why they voted the way they did. If you can’t agree, agree to disagree and acknowledge the other’s right to their opinion. Do not spew hatred in the process.
Step 3. Purposefully meet people who have different opinions than you and engage in step 2.
Step 4. Get your news from a wide range of sources and perspectives. Then engage in Steps 2 and 3.
Step 5. If you’re unwilling to engage in steps 1-4, seek help.
Step 6. Contemplate what you’ve learned by engaging in steps 1-5 and find some common ground.
Aa new Trump voter I am able to do the above with my friends who voted for Harris and guess what: we are still friends and respect each other.
Absolutely not. Besides, as a Black woman, anybody who expressed support for Trump was always against me and never a friend. How could they.
Anonymous wrote:F anything related to unity. Trumpers don’t get to hurl garbage for 9 years and get unity. Nope
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.
How exactly do you or the OP propose we all "come together"? The two sides have such fundamentally different views, what do you think we should compromise on exactly? Please give specfic examples of how to do this.
It’s really not that complicated.
Step 1. Stop spewing hatred.
Step 2. If you know someone who voted for a different presidential candidate, sit down with them and actually try to understand why they voted the way they did. If you can’t agree, agree to disagree and acknowledge the other’s right to their opinion. Do not spew hatred in the process.
Step 3. Purposefully meet people who have different opinions than you and engage in step 2.
Step 4. Get your news from a wide range of sources and perspectives. Then engage in Steps 2 and 3.
Step 5. If you’re unwilling to engage in steps 1-4, seek help.
Step 6. Contemplate what you’ve learned by engaging in steps 1-5 and find some common ground.
Aa new Trump voter I am able to do the above with my friends who voted for Harris and guess what: we are still friends and respect each other.
Your Harris-voting friends don't respect you. They may pretend to, but they don't.
Our country just divided further yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I, for one, am tired of the divisive rhetoric and negativity of the past few months on media (of all types).
Let’s now put all that behind us and work together, as one nation, to make America a better place; a place our children and grandchildren will be even more proud to call home.
Who’s with me?
How do you come together with people who won't respect you because of the color of your skin, the person you love or the religion you practice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.
How exactly do you or the OP propose we all "come together"? The two sides have such fundamentally different views, what do you think we should compromise on exactly? Please give specfic examples of how to do this.
It’s really not that complicated.
Step 1. Stop spewing hatred.
Step 2. If you know someone who voted for a different presidential candidate, sit down with them and actually try to understand why they voted the way they did. If you can’t agree, agree to disagree and acknowledge the other’s right to their opinion. Do not spew hatred in the process.
Step 3. Purposefully meet people who have different opinions than you and engage in step 2.
Step 4. Get your news from a wide range of sources and perspectives. Then engage in Steps 2 and 3.
Step 5. If you’re unwilling to engage in steps 1-4, seek help.
Step 6. Contemplate what you’ve learned by engaging in steps 1-5 and find some common ground.
Aa new Trump voter I am able to do the above with my friends who voted for Harris and guess what: we are still friends and respect each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.
How exactly do you or the OP propose we all "come together"? The two sides have such fundamentally different views, what do you think we should compromise on exactly? Please give specfic examples of how to do this.
It’s really not that complicated.
Step 1. Stop spewing hatred.
Step 2. If you know someone who voted for a different presidential candidate, sit down with them and actually try to understand why they voted the way they did. If you can’t agree, agree to disagree and acknowledge the other’s right to their opinion. Do not spew hatred in the process.
Step 3. Purposefully meet people who have different opinions than you and engage in step 2.
Step 4. Get your news from a wide range of sources and perspectives. Then engage in Steps 2 and 3.
Step 5. If you’re unwilling to engage in steps 1-4, seek help.
Step 6. Contemplate what you’ve learned by engaging in steps 1-5 and find some common ground.
Aa new Trump voter I am able to do the above with my friends who voted for Harris and guess what: we are still friends and respect each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.
How exactly do you or the OP propose we all "come together"? The two sides have such fundamentally different views, what do you think we should compromise on exactly? Please give specfic examples of how to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me. I am a federal employee and our next president threaten my livelihood.
Must be lovely to be so unaffected by the likely events to come.
I work for a private corporation that cut our division from 350 to 50.
There is no right to employment.
Anonymous wrote:I have no trouble believing Trump was legitimately elected.
But no, I'm not going to "come together" with people who think that I don't deserve to make healthcare decisions about my own body or think that their right to own an AR 15 is more important than my and my children's right to not get randomly shot in public.
I'm sorry, I just can't "come together" with people who believe those things.