• @[email protected]
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    A quandary? Because of citizen Donald Trump? He’s not the president, anymore.

    If you’re in a “quandary,” it’s because you are choosing to be afraid of the monster you made. Fucking idiot cowards.

    • @givesomefucks
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      I mean, they do get the title for life…

      Like have you ever heard someone say Mr Obama? Or Mr Bush?

      It’s either just last name or president instead of Mr/Mrs

      It’s fucked up trump was president, but we can’t just ignore it because it sucked.

      We need to own up to our shitty past and use it as motivation to be even better in the future. And more importantly, not to stop caring later. Shit like this is never permanently fixed, it requires constant vigilance and political action or it’ll creep back before we know it.

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        the guy shit all over the office of president, literally wants to become dictator and you want to give the 91 count indicted criminal some respect?

        are you ok?

        • @givesomefucks
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          I don’t, I don’t even capitalize his name. Let alone put president or even Mr in front of it.

          I’m just saying:

          It’s a stupid thing to complain about

          It’s like saying Jeffery Dahmer was an asshole because he never used napkins and burped while eating someone.

          Yeah, dude was a giant asshole, but it wasn’t because of his table manners.

          Don’t let conservatives drag you into a dumb argument that doesn’t matter, stick to any of the shit that does matter from the incomprehensibly huge pile of his dumb and dangerous behavior.

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        1011 months ago

        Like have you ever heard someone say Mr Obama? Or Mr Bush?

        Actually, yes. Just like you can default to calling someone Colonel after they’ve retired, you can likewise call a former president “President X.” But that former title doesn’t imbue them with extra rights, respect, or powers. Typically, though, I’ve heard people say “Former President X.” It’s only Republicans that incorrectly refer to him as “President.”

        We should reckon with our past, but that doesn’t mean we need to normalize titles of respect where they’re underserved, and Trump doesn’t deserve any current special privilege just because he was president in the past. He doesn’t actually control the Republican party by way of right—they’re simply too spineless to stand up to him.

        And that’s the problem. They hold the actual power, but they behave like he’s the one in charge.