| ▲ | tacitusarc 4 hours ago | |||||||
Sort of a meta-observation, but consistently folks on the left have that take and then are confused when they lose. “If only all those idiots on the right and in the center could see they should vote for the bumbling but well-intentioned candidate over the obvious liars and thieves” is an explanation that feels good to tell yourself, but also incredibly patronizing and prevents actually understanding why people vote the way they do. I find the arrogance of the left pretty abhorrent. I also despise aspects of the right, but boy does the left rub me the wrong way. | ||||||||
| ▲ | wat10000 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If you find the arrogance abhorrent, I wonder how you characterize some of the actually bad stuff that politicians get up to. Personally, I don't expect people on the right to come around. I am mystified by people on the center who looked at Trump and Harris and decided Trump was the way to go, or even just didn't care. If you'd like to enlighten me why they did that, I'd be interested. My real confusion is people on the left who did this. They decided that Harris didn't say the right things about Israel, or they were upset at not having a primary, or they were still upset about Bernie, and decided to stay home. That is baffling. | ||||||||
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