Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are bizarrely judging a human being based on that person’s political affiliations. That suggest a lack of perspective, no?
So bizarre! Judging someone based on their choice to use their political influence to make other people's lives worse!
What's next? Will we start judging people based on their actions? On the things they say? On the crimes they commit? Is nothing sacred anymore?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are bizarrely judging a human being based on that person’s political affiliations. That suggest a lack of perspective, no?
So bizarre! Judging someone based on their choice to use their political influence to make other people's lives worse!
What's next? Will we start judging people based on their actions? On the things they say? On the crimes they commit? Is nothing sacred anymore?!
Anonymous wrote:I like being silent and complicit about illegal immigration. Wonder how long this game can continue...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the nice people you know are Republicans, OP. They just keep quiet now because two years of being called racist scum, Nazis, white nationalists, and uneducated morons by Democrats is more than enough.
Silence is complicity.
You are making the point.
So the republicans who are silent about Trump are being complicit in allowing him to continue his anti-democratic behavior and damage our institutions of government. Yeah, I agree
Anonymous wrote:
You are bizarrely judging a human being based on that person’s political affiliations. That suggest a lack of perspective, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can I reconcile their kindness to me one on one with the Republican policies and actions that are taking away people's healthcare, making future generations pay for tax cuts for today's super rich, tainting our supreme court with partisan operatives with a history of sex assault allegations and undermining our democracy with Trump's swampy cabinet and autocratic attitude about attacking the press and obstructing justice?
My post is sincere. I think the modern GOP is basically evil so I am having a hard time understanding how someone can still be a Republican if they are a decent person.
Perhaps look inward and question whether or not your opinions are based on fact, rather than opinion. Ask your new friend what sources they read, and then actually read those sources and see if there are any facts there you can research deeper. Look for actual documents, rather than opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Households headed by Republicans give 30 percent more to charity than do households headed by Democrats. Plus, conservative men are much better tippers than are liberal women. So maybe begin with you if need be. Be the change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like I said, my post is sincere
I don't think all Republicans are horrible people but I also think almost all Republican political actions are horrible
How can I make sense of this?
Maybe start by developing some other interests and hobbies so you don’t see everything in a political light.
wow, how did you know I have literally no other hobby? all I have going on in my life is this one DCUM thread
kind of freaky that you know me so well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like I said, my post is sincere
I don't think all Republicans are horrible people but I also think almost all Republican political actions are horrible
How can I make sense of this?
Maybe start by developing some other interests and hobbies so you don’t see everything in a political light.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, republicans are not bad or evil people. They view things from a different perspective disagree with you on many things but that does not make them evil. Your characterization of Republican positions, such as "taking away people's healthcare", is grossly inaccurate and therefore is the cause of your mental state of incredulity. Republicans don't want to take away people's healthcare, they just want people to choose and pay for their own healthcare. But if you choose to continue to believe that Republicans indeed want to take away people's healthcare, well, living in ignorance is your choice.
trying to revert to the time when insurance companies can boot people off due to preexisting conditions is taking their healthcare away
yes, there does need to be some limit though
Anonymous wrote:Staying silent in the face of the overt racism and overt mysogyny is saying that you accept it in our leadership. That it is ok.
Well, it isn't ok, and if you are willing to accept it, then frankly, I don't have a lot of concern or compassion for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the nice people you know are Republicans, OP. They just keep quiet now because two years of being called racist scum, Nazis, white nationalists, and uneducated morons by Democrats is more than enough.
I agree with this.
And, this thread is more evidence that for many liberals, life revolves around politics. Conservatives are more likely to find meaning in life outside of politics.
Life doesn't revolve around politics. I will still be friends with this person and maybe I will get out of my own "bubble" by doing so
But actively supporting policies that will make millions of people suffer in different ways makes it harder for me to take someone seriously as a friend