• Nougat
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    251 year ago

    Isn’t he far and away the current frontrunner for the Republican nomination? And wouldn’t one think, I dunno, his constituents might want to know about his criminal actions?

    Oh wait, I forgot who his constituents are.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      There comes a point in a person’s life when they have to confront their parents or that crazy relative about their insane and damaging beliefs. This is that time for millennials. The boomers had it easy and they robbed us in our infancy. I don’t care which side of the aisle you side with: Trumpism is damaging to the entire nation, and cannot be allowed to go any further.

      • @MiddleWeigh
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        71 year ago

        I’ve been confronting them my whole life. I’m tired. My mother is into certain weird propaganda stuff, but it’s only been recently after an extremely traumatic event. I try to reign it in, as much as im able, but I don’t fight her. I give her something more concrete to put her frustration in.

        Everything doesn’t have to be some big conspiracy. There fucked up people doing fucked up shit in broad daylight. I think the conspiracy is a way to avoid coming to terms with how actual fucked we are, and as a buffer between them and their life and emotions. All fueled by propaganda. Shits effective. I feel it hitting me everyday.

        Sigh.

      • @Crashumbc
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        51 year ago

        The scary thing is, it’s NOT just “old” people, I know a surprising number folks in their 20-30’s that are all-in on Trump and the conspiracy theories.

    • @TheDGeneration
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      61 year ago

      But you’d also think someone who is running for president would want to do whatever possible to get those ‘found not guilty’ headlines as soon as possible.

      Ya know… If they were confident that ‘not guilty’ was the most likely outcome.