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In reply to the discussion: So after the anti-Pelosi, anti-Obama, and throwing Democrats under the bus, now I am seeing [View all]JustAnotherGen
(38,031 posts)58. Hate is better than indifference
I'd rather be one of the silent minority "indifferents" than one who hates.
Those who hate assign humanity.
Folks like me say - The collective "It" is too wet to step on and too low to kick.
That's dangerous. However, it's a major election year here and we don't have time to play kissy face with people driving Porsches covered in Trump stickers. Mid November I can contemplate it but not now.
We have an evil presence we have an opportunity to crush.
Those who hate them are the hope. Dont fear their hate.
Try to understand it. Give them the same compassion you extend to Trumpsters.
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So after the anti-Pelosi, anti-Obama, and throwing Democrats under the bus, now I am seeing [View all]
still_one
Jun 2017
OP
I agree with that. Perhaps because they are have a difficult time admitting that people they
still_one
Jun 2017
#13
baffling, that's for sure. gotta be nice. they are just confused. misguided.
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2017
#3
That is a pretty neat analysis. The Democratic party is much more of an inclusive party
still_one
Jun 2017
#29
It's not "We're right and they're wrong." It's more of "People are going to suffer and die
Squinch
Jun 2017
#44
YES! If they voted they are adults-thus responsible for their choices & behavior. No need to coddle.
Madam45for2923
Jun 2017
#50
"Where the hell is this coming from?" I know the answer. But it's too dangerous to say directly.
NurseJackie
Jun 2017
#53
Yeah sure let's give them a chance, what have we got to lose, ain't that right?
Madam45for2923
Jun 2017
#65