ThatGuy11200
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I've discussed my politics at length and in good faith on this forum. I may do so again. But that's not what you want. You want a chew toy.
I've discussed my politics at length and in good faith on this forum. I may do so again. But that's not what you want. You want a chew toy.
I think the intersection on a Venn diagram of the groups that identify as MAGA supporters and those interested in critical thinking and debunking conspiracy theories is rather small.Wow, no actual Trump supporters responded. Just people who dislike Trump, speculating about the motives of others.
I guess that means this forum doesn't have any Republicans. Or at least not the MAGA ones, I will venture to say.
Part of the problem in my case is that I stopped supporting Trump sometime during his first presidency. What I didn't do, though, is immediately turn around and start supporting the Dems.@The Don and @theprestige have it right. It's an oddball question to put out, and likely would result in dissecting whatever a Trump supporter concedes to into a gotcha or whattaboutism.
What line would I have to stop supporting, say, President Biden? I dunno. Attacking the capitol during an election certification? Sure. But exactly where some meaningful lesser line would be gets weird to answer.
I think the intersection on a Venn diagram of the groups that identify as MAGA supporters and those interested in critical thinking and debunking conspiracy theories is rather small.
For me it's just not a question I could answer meaningfully in advance if it were asked about candidates I support. It requires me to imagine something that hasn't yet happened and may never happen, and then to anticipate a sort of reckoning of moral equivalence when something else actually does happen. I think it's fair only to ask in retrospect. For example, I can say that the moment Joe Biden lost my support is when he blue-screened in the debate. But it's not as if I drew that line ahead of time and would have been able to answer it ahead of time with confidence.@The Don and @theprestige have it right. It's an oddball question to put out, and likely would result in dissecting whatever a Trump supporter concedes to into a gotcha or whattaboutism.
You'll be disappointed to learn that all the woo you decry and more is alive and well here in my very red state (Utah).I'm from New York City, a fairly Democratic city in a Democratic state.
Crazy is a deep shade of purple.Well, yes and no.
Here's an ironic defense of Republicans.
I'm from New York City, a fairly Democratic city in a Democratic state. Walking down the street, you see a million so-called "psychics" or tarot card readers or something. That's what the left is into (and I say that as a left-winger myself.)
Another thing. Anytime you hear someone talking about how "Bush did 911" or how yoga and veganism cures autism or something like that, it is always a liberal.
Yep liberals like Alex Jones, who is a god chosen prophet. Ok not the veganism it would be colloidal silver for Jones, he is way into meat and veganism does not move the supplements right.Well, yes and no.
Here's an ironic defense of Republicans.
I'm from New York City, a fairly Democratic city in a Democratic state. Walking down the street, you see a million so-called "psychics" or tarot card readers or something. That's what the left is into (and I say that as a left-winger myself.)
Another thing. Anytime you hear someone talking about how "Bush did 911" or how yoga and veganism cures autism or something like that, it is always a liberal.
Entertainment? Your ignorance of my feelings doesn't give you a license to make ◊◊◊◊ up.Part of the problem in my case is that I stopped supporting Trump sometime during his first presidency. What I didn't do, though, is immediately turn around and start supporting the Dems.
I've talked about all of this openly on this forum, over the years. And I've consistently gotten nothing but bad faith and vile abuse in return. Now @ThatGuy11200 complains that he's bored because I won't give him the entertainment he craves.
Meanwhile, the rest of the usual suspects can't help but run through their usual catalog of insults and disparagement. I'm not sure what Trebuchet expected, but he probably should have expected exactly what happened.
You're the one who said you were bored.Entertainment? Your ignorance of my feelings doesn't give you a license to make ◊◊◊◊ up.
If it's that easy to destroy, maybe you should consider not giving the dogs a toy so easily chewed up. Don't throw it a stuffed bunny; throw it a Nylabone.I've discussed my politics at length and in good faith on this forum. I may do so again. But that's not what you want. You want a chew toy.
No. I said you were boringly predictable. Not that I'm bored.You're the one who said you were bored.
Which raises two questions in my head.Part of the problem in my case is that
I stopped supporting Trump sometime during his first presidency. What I didn't do, though, is immediately turn around and start supporting the Dems.
I've talked about all of this openly on this forum, over the years. And I've consistently gotten nothing but bad faith and vile abuse in return. Now @ThatGuy11200 complains that he's bored because I won't give him the entertainment he craves.
Meanwhile, the rest of the usual suspects can't help but run through their usual catalog of insults and disparagement. I'm not sure what Trebuchet expected, but he probably should have expected exactly what happened.