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Liberal Women: Post Election Depression
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:01 pm
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:01 pm
Disclaimer: I MAGA'd yesterday and am thankful to end the years of executive orders and business-ending regulations.
I don't expect to get too many thoughtful answers, but I hope you will.
In light of yesterday's election results, women and minorities truly feel like the country made a statement when they voted in Trump. He has (on numerous occasions) made comments that were derogatory towards women, Hispanics and other minority groups.
First question is what is your reaction to the reality that minorities (women in particular) feel some level of hatred directed towards their demographic? Prior to the election, keep in mind many dismissed the "hateful" rhetoric as the vocal minority and not the mass opinion of America.
How do you suggest Trump work to restore hope in our country that everyone should be treated fairly and equally?
I see many of my fellow Trumpers basking in the tears of others versus trying to understand their perspective and trying to help bridge the gap. The media and politicians of this election cycle truly instilled fear into our hearts. Republicans were fearful of a Clinton administration and vice versa. We have to drain the swamp and hold our media accountable.
We can't allow fear to divide us.
What are your thoughts?
I don't expect to get too many thoughtful answers, but I hope you will.
In light of yesterday's election results, women and minorities truly feel like the country made a statement when they voted in Trump. He has (on numerous occasions) made comments that were derogatory towards women, Hispanics and other minority groups.
First question is what is your reaction to the reality that minorities (women in particular) feel some level of hatred directed towards their demographic? Prior to the election, keep in mind many dismissed the "hateful" rhetoric as the vocal minority and not the mass opinion of America.
How do you suggest Trump work to restore hope in our country that everyone should be treated fairly and equally?
I see many of my fellow Trumpers basking in the tears of others versus trying to understand their perspective and trying to help bridge the gap. The media and politicians of this election cycle truly instilled fear into our hearts. Republicans were fearful of a Clinton administration and vice versa. We have to drain the swamp and hold our media accountable.
We can't allow fear to divide us.
What are your thoughts?
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:04 pm to LSUgolf04
TLDR but I've been too pumped to hide it. I have made several libtards angry in my gloating. It's a great feeling.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:06 pm to LSUgolf04
I honestly believe that a lot of people feel personally targeted by the results of the election. I also honestly believe that these same people are irrational and need to grow a pair and learn how to adult.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:08 pm to LSUgolf04
If you are American, none of those comments were aimed at you. That's how I looked at it.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:08 pm to LSUgolf04
With few exceptions, the reactions I've seen from the HRC/Dem/Anti-Trump crowd are worthy of serious call-outs.
I choose to do so with something akin to satire and in a mostly jocular fashion, and not to try to change anyone's mind exactly. Especially not the one being called out.
But there are a lot of people who simply don't think about and analyze and study the issues and history who I think are vulnerable to this histrionic BS, and I think the "truth with comedy and love" approach to the wingjobs may help the more passive people see just how crazy this shite really is.
That said, I agree the taunting needs to give way to compassion, empathy and conciliatory efforts.
Just not yet.
I choose to do so with something akin to satire and in a mostly jocular fashion, and not to try to change anyone's mind exactly. Especially not the one being called out.
But there are a lot of people who simply don't think about and analyze and study the issues and history who I think are vulnerable to this histrionic BS, and I think the "truth with comedy and love" approach to the wingjobs may help the more passive people see just how crazy this shite really is.
That said, I agree the taunting needs to give way to compassion, empathy and conciliatory efforts.
Just not yet.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:09 pm to LSUgolf04
We need to ignore them and their ridiculous emotional outbursts.
These women need to grow the frick up.
These women need to grow the frick up.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:10 pm to LSUgolf04
I've trolled so many safe spaces today.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 10:15 pm to LSUgolf04
What you have to understand is that a of the Trump supporters that are gloating have the maturity of 14 year old boys.
They've MAGA'd all over themselves again and again, and they can't get enough.
They've MAGA'd all over themselves again and again, and they can't get enough.
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