not a few on the left,
Nah, was a lot actually. I know a lot of people that were really upset after the election and after the first few months. Then it stopped being a problem. “You’re overreacting.” “Don’t think about it.” “We’ll be fine next election.”
Nah, I know what nice guys are. I just more so meant I didn’t understand these people.
I don’t know about others, but I tend to look at how someone treats others as insight on how they’ll treat me. If someone is openly malicious to other people for such petty reasons then they’ll treat you the same way.
I never understood this specific example. Why are people so obsessed with someone that’s already spoken for? It shows such a lack of respect for boundaries.
I’ve run into the type of guy that thinks it’s alright to harass someone because they’re in a relationship with someone they’re interested in, and what makes me sad is how so many see nothing wrong with it.
This point of view seems to be what a lot of evangelicals fall back on whenever you somehow manage to score any points against their orange god.
I’ve heard several of them admit that, “Oh well, the world world is awful, and it’s fine if it ends.” Who gives them the right to make that decision for the rest of us?
Maduro was democratically elected and supported by the majority.
Forgive my ignorance, but didn’t Maduro ban opposition party leaders from campaigning against him?
I’m not saying or agreeing with the orange man, what he did was wrong. It’s not our place to intervene in other countries, but this is what I’ve heard everywhere.
How about all the times I’ve seen MAGA people make threats like that and worse?
Yeah, my own half brother threatened to shoot me for voting against his orange god. My parents regularly would post about how anyone who disagreed with Trump deserved death.
But these are rules for others, not for them.