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White people assuming other white people like Trump
#31
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 8:38 pm)Sterben Wrote: It happened again today, some white woman I was helping said "Well I hope Trump wakes everybody up" after I finished helping her. Dammit! What must I do! Pay for ad space on fox and friends to host a PSA saying "Look, we know your happy with Trump, but can you please keep it to yourself. Your hurting our ears with your verbal diarrhea, so it's similar to saying to a random staranger "I jerked off to a picture of a girl on facebook wearing a bikini." That's fine but, please keep it yourself! That's all we ask, and Thank you for cooperation in keeping our public spaces and strangers free from having to hear about your love for Trump."

Why must people keep to themselves?
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#32
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 8:39 pm)Lek Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 8:38 pm)Sterben Wrote: It happened again today, some white woman I was helping said "Well I hope Trump wakes everybody up" after I finished helping her. Dammit! What must I do! Pay for ad space on fox and friends to host a PSA saying "Look, we know your happy with Trump, but can you please keep it to yourself. Your hurting our ears with your verbal diarrhea, so it's similar to saying to a random stranger "I jerked off to a picture of a girl on facebook wearing a bikini." That's fine but, please keep it yourself! That's all we ask, and Thank you for cooperation in keeping our public spaces and strangers free from having to hear about your love for Trump."

Why must people keep to themselves?

        Because it annoys the hell out of people having to hear about and it's common a consecration to not bother people with this bullshit. For example say you like cake, would you make random comments to a random stranger about your love for cake?
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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#33
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 8:56 pm)Sterben Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 8:39 pm)Lek Wrote: Why must people keep to themselves?

        Because it annoys the hell out of people having to hear about and it's common a consecration to not bother people with this bullshit. For example say you like cake, would you make random comments to a random stranger about your love for cake?

I only hear you commenting about people who like Trump. Do you feel the same about someone commenting about how much they hate Trump? Do you get upset about people talking politics on award shows?
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#34
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 9:11 pm)Lek Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 8:56 pm)Sterben Wrote:         Because it annoys the hell out of people having to hear about and it's common a consecration to not bother people with this bullshit. For example say you like cake, would you make random comments to a random stranger about your love for cake?

I only hear you commenting about people who like Trump.  Do you feel the same about someone commenting about how much they hate Trump?  Do you get upset about people talking politics on award shows?

I can't speak for Sterben but I've mentioned to friends lately that I don't give a flying fig what any celebrity thinks about politics, regardless of what side they're on. Why should I? I'm perfectly capable of making up my own mind and don't need to listen to some out of touch, wealthy celebrity expounding their political opinions.

And I agree with the other commenters on this thread who said they don't discuss politics in mixed company. I only bring up politics in the company of close friends who share my views. There are plenty of other topics to talk about with strangers. Why spoil what otherwise might have been a good day by bringing up politics with a stranger?
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#35
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 9:11 pm)Lek Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 8:56 pm)Sterben Wrote:         Because it annoys the hell out of people having to hear about and it's common a consecration to not bother people with this bullshit. For example say you like cake, would you make random comments to a random stranger about your love for cake?

I only hear you commenting about people who like Trump.  Do you feel the same about someone commenting about how much they hate Trump?  Do you get upset about people talking politics on award shows?

      I do not watch any award shows, and yes I do get annoyed by politics in general from random strangers. In the company of people I know, it's a sore subject. The only time politics comes up is when we are talking anime or a television show. I understand it, and I know the references, but for the most I'm done caring about the subject in general. But, you never answered my question though. If had a love for cake, would you bring up the subject up in a non bakery or restaurant setting, or to a random stranger?

(March 18, 2017 at 9:27 pm)Tres Leches Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 9:11 pm)Lek Wrote: I only hear you commenting about people who like Trump.  Do you feel the same about someone commenting about how much they hate Trump?  Do you get upset about people talking politics on award shows?

I can't speak for Sterben but I've mentioned to friends lately that I don't give a flying fig what any celebrity thinks about politics, regardless of what side they're on. Why should I? I'm perfectly capable of making up my own mind and don't need to listen to some out of touch, wealthy celebrity expounding their political opinions.

And I agree with the other commenters on this thread who said they don't discuss politics in mixed company. I only bring up politics in the company of close friends who share my views. There are plenty of other topics to talk about with strangers. Why spoil what otherwise might have been a good day by bringing up politics with a stranger?
            I agree with you completely, this part of the whole "We the white have our country back" crowed needs to calm the fuck down. They are becoming a major problem in today's society. You can be proud of your ethnic back ground, just don't be too be loud about it. When Obama was in office, I did not notice a single black that I knew personally get all juiced up like these Trump people are. Why can't people just keep to them selves? I wish life worked like a message board, you don't see me bitching about other peoples threads. If you want to participate in a thread, you open it and read it and comment if you like. If you don't like the title, you don't open it and move on to a thread you want to read based on the title. It's not hard to follow that simple philosophy right?
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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#36
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 9:55 pm)Sterben Wrote:       I do not watch any award shows, and yes I do get annoyed by politics in general from random strangers. In the company of people I know, it's a sore subject. The only time politics comes up is when we are talking anime or a television show. I understand it, and I know the references, but for the most I'm done caring about the subject in general. But, you never answered my question though. If had a love for cake, would you bring up the subject up in a non bakery or restaurant setting, or to a random stranger?

Probably not. But you didn't mention that you don't like to discuss politics with strangers. You just said you don't want people to tell you about how much they like Trump or what great things he's doing.
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#37
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 10:16 pm)Lek Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 9:55 pm)Sterben Wrote:       I do not watch any award shows, and yes I do get annoyed by politics in general from random strangers. In the company of people I know, it's a sore subject. The only time politics comes up is when we are talking anime or a television show. I understand it, and I know the references, but for the most I'm done caring about the subject in general. But, you never answered my question though. If had a love for cake, would you bring up the subject up in a non bakery or restaurant setting, or to a random stranger?

Probably not.  But you didn't mention that you don't like to discuss politics with strangers.  You just said you don't want people to tell you about how much they like Trump or what great things he's doing.

        The association was in the Trump talk, if your talking about Trump your generally talking about politics. So, I was under the assumption that we were all on the same page here. If it's Democrats, Republicans, or independents they all regurgitate the same shit. It's best to avoid the topic all together to avoid conflicting opinions. If your going to fight about something with others, it's best to make sure that you have a valid opinion prepared. If you don't your just talking out of your ass ; we all do it in some capacity, it takes a wise person to admit to they have little to no knowledge on a subject. I on the other hand do not wish to acquire any more knowledge on him or the whole toxic climate in which we govern the country. As I said before all that matters to me is a stable relationship with Japan, and a free and open source internet. It leaves me in my own little bubble in which I'm more joyful to live in, having to absorb others toxic is something I should not have to deal with it.

        The internet is a place to where I can apply my own filters and only focus on subjects relevant to my own path. You don't see me getting personal with a subject too often. When I do, you see like this and when I'm annoyed by something others have forced upon on me. I take very personal and do everything I can run from the issue.
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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#38
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 18, 2017 at 9:27 pm)Tres Leches Wrote: And I agree with the other commenters on this thread who said they don't discuss politics in mixed company. I only bring up politics in the company of close friends who share my views.

I'll discuss politics with close friends who don't share my views, as well. Of course, they're close friends because I know that 1) they're good thinkers, 2) that they know how to not get butthurt over disagreements, and 3) they usually have something to teach me.

But strangers? Yeah, GFY, pal.

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#39
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
(March 19, 2017 at 1:10 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(March 18, 2017 at 9:27 pm)Tres Leches Wrote: And I agree with the other commenters on this thread who said they don't discuss politics in mixed company. I only bring up politics in the company of close friends who share my views.

I'll discuss politics with close friends who don't share my views, as well. Of course, they're close friends because I know that 1) they're good thinkers, 2) that they know how to not get butthurt over disagreements, and 3) they usually have something to teach me.

But strangers? Yeah, GFY, pal.

         Exactly, that's a mess you don't want to get involved in. So, why is this occurring more often around the country? Is it a white entitlement philosophy? All because whites feel they were under attack and now they get to fight back, that is what I think is going on. When that is far from the truth as you get. They were never under attack to begin with, nor was their culture. I have more pressing concerns to worry about then give a person a lecture on the mass injustices white people have done to others and to themselves. If your that stupid and can't research the subject on your own, then you should not be flaunting your perverted views because your Demagogue has created a safe-space for you to say what ever you like without consequences.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXQkXXBqj_U
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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#40
RE: White people assuming other white people like Trump
I live in rural America and I think my in laws through my brother like Trump. I can't stop myself from mentioning to people I know how dumbassed the last dumbass thing he said or did was. I suppose that's not a smart thing.
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