(November 13, 2016 at 10:17 pm)Huggy74 Wrote:(November 13, 2016 at 9:55 pm)Opoponax Wrote: No. People like you who didn't vote are to blame.
Just like those who continue to deny that their vote for Nader in Florida didn't effect the outcome of the 2000 election, you can tell yourself it's everyone else's fault who actually voted, but math doesn't work that way.
You claim to be upset because a politician lied about a few things? Welcome to reality.
You don't hold some high ground because you think that Hillary wasn't good enough for you, and you abdicated any legitimate basis for complaint by willfully not participating and playing a role in allowing Trump to become POTUS. Whatever bad things happen under him, you and all the other people who didn't vote are responsible for. Of course that goes for the fools who voted for him too.
And did you also not bother to vote for anything else? The Republicans control the House, the Senate, POTUS, and soon, the Supreme Court. But Hillary wasn't good enough for you so fuck everyone else, and fuck the entire next generation.
Apparently you missed the part where I clearly said that Trump was a better choice than Hillary...
The fact that YOU accept that lying politicians are the norm is part of the problem. A vote for Hillary is a vote for no change, while Trump represent change, it may be change for the worse but it's change...
haha yeah I had posted that on facebook! Have to ask you as a black man, did you get any backlash from other black people for supporting Trump? I was talking to a black guy at the bar the other day, and he was mentioning how he really couldn't talk about Trump because they accused him as a traitor. Which is truly sad! He said some of the black community has a victim mentality and identity where if you flee from the DNC plantation, you are viewed as a sellout, race traitor, negropean, uncle tom, etc as he listed off names he's been called. Him and I united as human beings and had a good conversation about all the propaganda dividing the country into little groups, and how the democrats were so focused on pandering to the various demographics, they lost the big picture.
Curious what you have to say though. Most Trump supporters I know personally are not obsessed with race, and identify as being American. Granted, there are some bad apples the left likes to promote as poster children, but for most of us, it's really a change from the insanity that's been going down lately.