Skeptix_907 t1_itq3yb8 wrote
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>The problem is that the people already living in those places feel comfortable advocating for mass killings of people like me while making small talk at the grocery checkout
Definitely not being melodramatic here.
I've lived in plenty of small towns and lots of my friends were LGBT and minority/immigrant (even one illegal immigrant). Not once did I see or hear anyone calling for mass killings. I frankly think you're just lying.
People voting for a local Republican for state house does not, believe it or not, equate to what you're saying.
PlayingWithWildFire t1_itq9l0h wrote
Just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.
MiaowaraShiro t1_itqdj57 wrote
Part of living with other people is trusting that their experiences are valid.
Assuming someone's lying simply because your experience is different is incredibly poor thinking, and kinda self centered...
tkdyo t1_itqbbhr wrote
Man, it's really sad how you guys always have to make up these hypothetical to try and downplay what the party has become. In very few instances is the person voting R for the state rep not also voting R for every candidate.
Skeptix_907 t1_itqn1im wrote
And the vast majority of those people aren't anywhere near political as the average reddit user.
I'm a two time Bernie voter. I have MANY friends who voted for Trump, and the only reason I know they voted for him is because I've seen them post stuff on facebook. Otherwise I'd have no idea. Doesn't make them terrible people in my personal experience, and we have shared hobbies that we like.
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seridos t1_itqhi7j wrote
Voting GOP is being complicit though.
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FalloutNano t1_itqtzdq wrote
Neither is yours. There are outliers in nearly every argument.
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PfizerGuyzer t1_itqtwsa wrote
"Things I don't see happen literally don't happen".
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