
How is that helpful? We’re all in the same sinking boat and unless we can pull together, we’ll all go down together. Isn’t it better to ask them what they thought they were voting for and what we can all do about it?
How is that helpful? We’re all in the same sinking boat and unless we can pull together, we’ll all go down together. Isn’t it better to ask them what they thought they were voting for and what we can all do about it?
That's a good way to figure out which of your friends are white supremacists.
🤣🤣🤣 Like you'd get a coherent answer!
Sorry I didn’t express it well. Their answer isn’t important. The question is.
Fair. They probably wouldn't tell you what they REALLY voted for anyway!
True. In many cases they voted “against” not for, but someone who actually says “this isn’t what I voted for,” is opening a door. “Yes, it is” is slamming it in their face—correct perhaps, but unhelpful!
I get the negatives of "yes, it is". People don't want to admit they're wrong. It's an aspect of human nature that I find frankly bizarre. What people voted for is an improved quality of life and the fact that there is no welfare state solution being offered by the left-leaning parties that...
...counter balances against society's rampant capitalism, means that people believe the mainstream and social media narrative amplified by the same greedy capitalists that make their lives a misery. Of course they can't articulate that. They're probably not even aware of it because...well, "WOKE"!