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yardwork

(69,526 posts)
12. I read most of it until I couldn't take any more.
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:03 AM
17 hrs ago

What a collection of losers, whining that everybody is so mean and divisive and they don't have any safe space to talk about their confusion and regret - after voting for the most divisive politician imaginable. The "fuck your feelings" crowd crying because nobody wants to hold their hand and tell them that their vote was ok after all.

The way Kamala Harris is dismissed - "I just didn't really like her" - while they voted for the guy who'd been a complete fuck up four years previously. "I thought he was real smart like he says he is and that he'd learned his lesson and would be the best president ever ... who could have imagined that this would happen..."

The bigotry toward Jewish people really stood out to me. And Latino voters complaining that they're being targeted by ICE but apparently it would have been fine with them if other ethnicities were targeted. White people fine with ICE ("at least he closed the border on day one, he did do that..." )

Just so lazy and misinformed and fantasy driven. And bigoted. Deeply bigoted. It's clear why they "just I don't know didn't really like Kamala..."

I don't see how a nation of fools can sustain a democracy.

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