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You know why. It may be irrational to indulge in those specific fears, but that’s a separate issue.

That was (somewhat, not entirely, not as much as you seem to think) true when boomers had a nice comfy social safety net. You think millennials who are liberal now are going to leave that ideology by the wayside as they stare down the barrel of a choice between working until death and elderly homelessness? Sure.

A lot of people do not think that she is the wrong woman. It’s not that they “don’t want to believe it,” it’s that they don’t think it. There has to be room for a balanced hindsight view on Hillary. Both sides of the scale need to chill the fuck out. She’s neither Athena incarnate nor Satan incarnate.

That little list of her hardships. Girl, please. Don’t trot out your credentials at us. Everything she does is the worst.

All I want for Christmas is for Lena Dunham to lose her platform/fame, experience some actual hardship, learn some lessons and STAY UNFAMOUS

They dropped significantly when he won. Started rising again as he backpedaled on some campaign promises. Are rising still as he appoints lobbyists and free-market goons to his cabinet. We’ll see what happens when that cabinet actually gets to work.

This fact - that people HAAAATTEEEE Hillary - is one I see ignored over and over again by the “HOW DID THIS HAPPEN” crowd. I mean we’ve got reasonable moderate republicans who think Trump is the worst thing that could possibly happen to America and they couldn’t bring themselves to vote for her. Whether that’s right

I talked to a 28 year old army officer on November 10 who said he voted for Trump because “Hillary has been indicted twice by the FBI” and “[Trump]’s not serious about all that” racism stuff.

I say “thank you for your service” by voting for representatives who value members of the military as humans rather than as instruments of war. Everyone I know in the military thinks that’s a better plan than empty sentiment.

You already said that with your vote. You should be happy. We know you hate people who aren’t your own, and that your conception of who is “your own” is very limited. So you won. You have the power. Why aren’t you celebrating? Why does it bother you that we’re unhappy?

I was thinking today that I have yet to say “President (his last name)“ and I probably never will. Despise. Would never give someone the opportunity to think I support him.

OK I’m editing this because I am not here for being nakedly cynical anymore.

I know. It’s extremely scary. And I don’t know what to say to make it better. Honestly. That’s the most respectful way I can think of to respond to you. I wish I had answers, but I can’t pretend that I do. I hope that people who are smarter than me, people who know more than me, can recover from their shell shock and

I don’t think we should focus on reaching out to these people at all. Their minds are made up, it’s up to them to fix that or not. I think we should exclude them from polite society as much as possible, but beyond that they aren’t worth our time. There will always be hateful, cruel people in any society. Conversion

I started at Xenophobe.net (seriously) and went down from there

Why do people who do this insist on using some kind of calling card in their names? Like bro, we can see you.

She can, actually. Because she is a DEMON.

But....does he know..........who she voted for

Yeah I don’t want to fully armchair diagnose anyone, but there are things about his personality that are odd. He doesn’t seem clear-headed. To me, his “sniffing” thing before speaking at the debates seemed more like someone who’s been coached to deal with anxiety issues or something. IDK. He’s kind of a fascinating

Basically, was I saw was a bunch of millennials/gen-x types saying that they think white christians are better than everyone else. They think that people arguing against the “fact” of white supremacy don’t see the truth. These racists think they know better because they have the right evidence (i.e.,“how blacks choose