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Doesn't matter. Your house is on fire as a result of your decision. What are you gonna do about it?
I don't give a shit about this dimwit's house: his decision set MY house on fire.
It's great that some MAGAts suddenly see the light. But you know what? They can all fuck off.
People without critical thinking skills shouldnt be able to vote
So he shouldn't try to put out the fire in your home too? Got it though, assuming he's truly contrite, I don't see how that helps you people come together again.
Tell me: why is it that reasonable people always have to take a step towards the enemy and make them feel better about themselves? When this idiot voted fascist, he made no concessions. And now that he's had a change of heart, we have to be kind to him and welcome him to the fold?
No. Just fuck off. Intolerance goes both ways. I have no sympathy for Nazi enablers, no matter how repentant they appear to be. Let them taste a bit of their own medicine.
And that's why you have a problem.
The problem we have right now is not caused by Nazi-intolerant people.
The losing side voted/ did not vote along the lines defined by the genocide issue. Part of the problem is trying to frame everything in black/ white and using extreme verbiage when characterizng the other side, in order to elicit an emotional response for clout and to discourage discourse. There's your problem right there.
You are actually both right.
Yes, except that tolerating intolerance is the reason the U.S. is in the circumstances it's in.
The greater of these two evils is 100% tolerating intolerance.
Ironically, it's a "our house" situation.