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Post of the year worthy and represents exactly how I'm feeling right now, albeit far more articulated.
Bravo.
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I loled.Basically interacting with Trump voters is just interacting with an NPC in a Bethesda game
Peak white fragility and spitefulnessComments like this are the exact reason that I cast my vote the way I did. Refusing to look at any other part of this election and demonizing myself and family was enough.
I'm trying to wrap my head around this because I think it's confusing as fuck
-hillary calls some (not all) trump supporters deplorable, racist, homophobic, xenophobic. Liberals generally agree.
-someone who claims to not be one of those things is offended by the idea of being grouped in with those people, so they vote for the racist, homophobic, xenophobic ticket basically out of spite, against their own interest.
-when faced with the idea that their vote, while not directly driven by bigotry, still contributes to the proliferation of bigotry, that person again feels persecuted and then flees the thread unable to face the discussion at hand
-this is somehow the fault of those who actually tried to engage the user
Is this what the thread is basically about because I'm still lost
I'm trying to wrap my head around this because I think it's confusing as fuck
-hillary calls some (not all) trump supporters deplorable, racist, homophobic, xenophobic. Liberals generally agree.
-someone who claims to not be one of those things is offended by the idea of being grouped in with those people, so they vote for the racist, homophobic, xenophobic ticket basically out of spite, against their own interest.
-when faced with the idea that their vote, while not directly driven by bigotry, still contributes to the proliferation of bigotry, that person again feels persecuted and then flees the thread unable to face the discussion at hand
-this is somehow the fault of those who actually tried to engage the user
Is this what the thread is basically about because I'm still lost
Can we get some examples of racism from Clinton's campaign?I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
Calling people racist doesn't reduce racism, okay. I think everyone can agree there.
You know what also doesn't reduce racism?
Not a single Trump supporter being able to openly accept the racism their vote carried into the white house, regardless of their social or political leanings.
The HUGE portion of Americans who ignore institutionalised racism or refuse to believe or accept its existence is the problem minorities face in the first place when it comes to reducing racism.
Pushing the issue of race in America to the back of the queue so that we don't make people who wont accept its existence feel uncomfortable, certainly will not reduce racism. America ALREADY pushed the issue to the back of the queue the moment Trump made it into the white house.
He won. Your economic anxiety has been acknowledged. Can someone out there who voted for Trump now PLEASE acknowledge the racial (sexuality/religious/) anxiety his win has created?
No?
Why?
Let me copy pasta one of my posts from another thread which expands on that some more.
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As I said at the top of the previous page.
It's just very telling, especially on this page that Trump supporters simply cannot and will not:
a) Accept the effect their votes have already had regarding the rights of minorities
b) Following point A, be able to say "I know what I voted for, but I will not stand by if the Trump government starts a campaign against your rights.
c) Do anything else other than simply voice their point that they're upset you'd be troubled that they voted for something that's literally making them fearful.
EVERY, SINGLE post defending Trump voters is either some kind of second hand "well I'm sure they're not all racist" which is actually besides the point. You don't need to be racist to turn a blind eye to it. But that's also besides the point.
Or there's the people posting that they're not going to air their views because they fear criticism. Even though the question of the thread is only asking if they will actively denounce and reject any hate towards them whether it be the rise of hate groups or discriminatory legislation from Washington.
The fact that people are far more interested in defending their vote for Trump instead of denouncing his and his partys social views, even when it's not the topic of discussion says a lot imo.
The problem minorities have is that the majority need to be on their side if equality can ever be a reality.
So these discussions NEED to be had. Minorities would like to know where they stand and would like to hear that even if you voted for Trump based on the economy, you'd fight him on social issues geared against them.
But we're not seeing that on the television.
We're not hearing that on the radio.
We're not reading it on Internet forums.
We're not seeing it in Facebook posts.
We can't get anything else other than a defense that a vote for a racist doesn't make them.a racist, and that we need to listen to their issues and that's pretty much all were getting.
Ever.
In a time where the narrative of "we lost the election because we ignored the concerns of x group of Americans" is doing the rounds, the concerns of many Americans right now are being brushed aside because it makes too many feel "uncomfortable".
And I don't believe it's because they're afraid of criticism, but because of the fact that at some stage in the discussion, they will need to admit that regardless of their reasons for voting, their vote also meant something that they themselves are probably not ready to come to terms with yet.
If we cannot get people to at least accept point a) and make statement b), instead of just making point c) over and over and over, then the discussion of equality can't really happen, because it's representative of attitudes that prevent it in the first place
Welp.
Funnily enough, the only two people I've personally been able to hear both say they will work with Trump on his ambitions to change the way politics works and also take a solid stance against his bigotry are Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
Why is it so difficult for basically everyone else ive ever seen discuss this election to say the same?
The key difference between Fleischer's technique, sometimes called "deep canvassing," and the standard model is that Fleischer has voters do most of the talking.
"The key part of this is having people think back on their real, lived experience in an honest way," Fleischer tells me. "Everything we do is driven by that."
In talking about their own lives, the voters engage in what psychologists call "active processing." The idea is that people learn lessons more durably when they come to the conclusion themselves, not when someone "bitch-slaps you with a statistic," says Fleischer. Overall, it's a task designed to point out our common humanity, which then opens the door to reducing prejudice.
When you peel back the surface and look at some of the underlying points that resonated From Trump to his rural base, I think there is a strong case to be made this is already happening.I am calling my shot now. in a few years when white women either have no health care, or have to pay out the nose for it.
When white men don't get those cushy union 100k a year factory jobs back.
When white families see that little bit of food stamps that was helping them get by get snatched up.
Then a whole lot of people are going to want to talk, lot of conversations will be going on.
Can't blame the scary black man in the white house, can't blame harry reid, can't blame the scary MSM. They will have to look in the mirror
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
I'm trying to wrap my head around this because I think it's confusing as fuck
-hillary calls some (not all) trump supporters deplorable, racist, homophobic, xenophobic. Liberals generally agree.
-someone who claims to not be one of those things is offended by the idea of being grouped in with those people, so they vote for the racist, homophobic, xenophobic ticket basically out of spite, against their own interest.
-when faced with the idea that their vote, while not directly driven by bigotry, still contributes to the proliferation of bigotry, that person again feels persecuted and then flees the thread unable to face the discussion at hand
-this is somehow the fault of those who actually tried to engage the user
Is this what the thread is basically about because I'm still lost
Dude just ran away when he was called on his bullshit lol
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
He was not run out of the thread. He was asked for justification of his actions, and potential consequences of his actions were explained to him, and he ran away.isn't this kinda part of the problem? running a dude out of a thread doesn't mean his vote doesn't count. people getting real smug in here a week after we got destroyed by people who get run out of NeoGAF threads.
i don't know what the answer is. i'm real frustrated too.
I find it ironic and disturbing that the primary focus post-election has been on the supposed repellent effect of intolerance displayed by liberals and their echo chambers rather than the demonstrable intolerance and extreme conservative echo chambers that fostered the support and culture of misinformation Trump rode to the White House.
It's not on minorities at all to engage with rural whites, it should be the other way around, but yeah that's a good point because it can be dangerous in those areas. Not sure what's the solution, maybe an exchange student kind of program for rural whites to visit or meet minorities?So one solution is to have minorities seek out rural America to help race relations? Assuming minorities have a reason why they want to go out there and are not forced to integrate then what?
So what's your explanation for North Carolina and Silver Spring, Maryland? Places that minorities are being targeted with hate crimes.
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
isn't this kinda part of the problem? running a dude out of a thread doesn't mean his vote doesn't count. people getting real smug in here a week after we got destroyed by people who get run out of NeoGAF threads.
i don't know what the answer is. i'm real frustrated too.
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
So the racism was okay but having an anti Semite on staff is a betrayal? I guess it's easy to ignore something that doesn't affect you huh?
Do your family and friends who voted for Trump accept what their vote means in its entirety? Do they feel remorseful for the negative side of what their vote means?
How did you feel when the candidate you decided to stand with slandered and fomented hatred against good people just because of their race or ethnicity?
Asking people to be 'tolerant of my intolerance' is insane.
So being Jewish what are your thoughts on Steven Bannon being in Trumps cabinet?
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
I am calling my shot now. in a few years when white women either have no health care, or have to pay out the nose for it.
When white men don't get those cushy union 100k a year factory jobs back.
When white families see that little bit of food stamps that was helping them get by get snatched up.
Then a whole lot of people are going to want to talk, lot of conversations will be going on.
Can't blame the scary black man in the white house, can't blame harry reid, can't blame the scary MSM. They will have to look in the mirror
But they won't. They'll blame illegal immigrants, they'll blame globalization, they'll blame Democrats.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people,
Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
I guess I was wrong.
The weather was crap today. Do you like ketchup or brown sauce better?
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
Been arguing the same since the end of the election.
This isn't the way to change things. It only makes people back into a corner and hunker down.
Im sorry but you voted for him and that means you voted for everything he supports. You can't pick and choose.I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
And you can't understand why people ridicule and shame you? You literally just admit voting like an idiot, petulant child instead of a semi-intelligent rational adult, and you whine about persecution?A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people,
[...] Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
I agree that incidents like that will have to fight against the parents' constant reinforcement. I'm not trying to paint being civil as being some kind of silver bullet to racism, and I'm not saying that racists need to be coddled. Racism should not be tolerated. I agree with you that the country looked like it was going in the right direction for years, but suddenly has been set back by decades because of Trump.
Racism is wrong, sexism is wrong, and homophobia is wrong. I fucking hate Trump and all of his views with a ferocity that I can't put into words. The general progress against bigotry that civilization as a whole has doing well against until now has been set back by decades, and I place the blame purely because he and his fucking filth has been on the world stage constantly over the past year.
But I don't think fighting hate with hate is the answer. The racist and bigoted views are deplorable and the actions based on them are deplorable, and they should not be tolerated. But you can't dehumanize the people who hold those views because they will never change if you do. Attack the views, but not the people. Attacking the people would probably create more racists in the long run because all the racism would be enforced with "Look, they hate us anyway." It's not logical but from the perspective of racists, it would just reinforce their views that minorities should be hated.
I think the younger generation is generally more accepting of race and sexual orientation because they grew up around it more. It's hard to be a racist when you grew up hanging out with minorities and seeing that all the bullshit that your parents may spew towards you about them is completely unfounded. But if everyone steps up the hate towards each other, it will reinforce those views.
Saying "dude, that's racist" is different from saying "dude, you're racist." One can be detached from the person. The other can't.
Im sorry but you voted for him and that means you voted for everything he supports. You can't pick and choose.
hold on -- i voted for Obama twice. are you saying i support civilian casualties in drone strikes?
I haven't determined I'm in the right. It's hard to open any sort of dialogue about this at all. Even more so on an online forum. Especially considering how many people get banned for discussing it.
A lot of my vote was to stick in the face of people, let's all be honest here nobody thought this guy would fucking win. I'm not closed off to a dialogue, but I'm not going to sit there and be called all these things. Most people who supported Trump hide that they did it, at least that's been my experience. I came to this specific thread because I felt like it was a place where I could openly admit and discuss it. I'm not a hard-liner, I've looked back and seen some of the things that he is done and I myself wonder why I voted for him. Someone said it was out of spite, you're absolutely correct.
Coming to discuss it and being right off the bat labeled as all these different things, that's not a discussion that's an attack. And it is a consistent theme.
Where is the room for me to see a different point of view and learn from what you guys are feeling? When all I'm hearing is how I'm in the Special Olympics and a bigot. Those is all things that I've heard before it's nothing new. I realized a few minutes after posting that there is no such thing as an open dialogue, and most certainly not on this form. I shouldn't have posted my position or how I got there. But a thread about openening a dialogue seems like it might be a good place. I guess I was wrong.
No, but you voted for it. Also, I don't think Obama campaigned on promises to drone strike civilians, but it's been a few years so my memory may be faulty.hold on -- i voted for Obama twice. are you saying i support civilian casualties in drone strikes?
Did Obama campaign on that?hold on -- i voted for Obama twice. are you saying i support civilian casualties in drone strikes?
I've seen racism on both sides. I have to leave this thread. Right off the bat I start getting asked questions that no matter how I answer are specifically designed to make me look bad.
Have fun.
The issue was that you were so cavalier with peoples lives even though you knew better. And on day one, we already saw a spike in hate crimes. And then later that week, we saw Bannon appointed. Everything we feared has come to pass in less than a week and you are still kinda *shrug.emoji*
Basically interacting with Trump voters is just interacting with an NPC in a Bethesda game
hold on -- i voted for Obama twice. are you saying i support civilian casualties in drone strikes?
No, but you at least have a plausible excuse.surely he didn't campaign on that. that absolves me?
I'm not shrugging It Off. I didn't think he would actually win, I've admitted to going back and realizing that I voted out of spite. There's no right answers for it. It was a bad decision, but I didn't have room to even admit that.
There is no room for me to apologize, whether Daryl wants to play pretend or not I was attacked right away. So for some of the real questions that were asked, my answers were that I felt like it was the right decision. As for now I look back and realize it was a bad decision.
If some of the other posters could give me some fucking breathing room, then I could apologize.
When you vote for someone you get the good and bad whether we like it or not.hold on -- i voted for Obama twice. are you saying i support civilian casualties in drone strikes?
I'm not shrugging It Off. I didn't think he would actually win, I've admitted to going back and realizing that I voted out of spite. There's no right answers for it. It was a bad decision, but I didn't have room to even admit that.
There is no room for me to apologize, whether Daryl wants to play pretend or not I was attacked right away. So for some of the real questions that were asked, my answers were that I felt like it was the right decision. As for now I look back and realize it was a bad decision.
If some of the other posters could give me some fucking breathing room, then I could apologize.
Ain't nobody stopping you from posting except yourself.I'm not shrugging It Off. I didn't think he would actually win, I've admitted to going back and realizing that I voted out of spite. There's no right answers for it. It was a bad decision, but I didn't have room to even admit that.
There is no room for me to apologize, whether Daryl wants to play pretend or not I was attacked right away. So for some of the real questions that were asked, my answers were that I felt like it was the right decision. As for now I look back and realize it was a bad decision.
If some of the other posters could give me some fucking breathing room, then I could apologize.
as a person of Jewish faith why vote for an anti-Semitic like Steve Bannon?I'm not shrugging It Off. I didn't think he would actually win, I've admitted to going back and realizing that I voted out of spite. There's no right answers for it. It was a bad decision, but I didn't have room to even admit that.
There is no room for me to apologize, whether Daryl wants to play pretend or not I was attacked right away. So for some of the real questions that were asked, my answers were that I felt like it was the right decision. As for now I look back and realize it was a bad decision.
If some of the other posters could give me some fucking breathing room, then I could apologize.