Americans; If Trump wins in November, what are your plans?

  • @DudeDudenson
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    -194 months ago

    I was going to warn you that most Lemmy users are leftists but I guess your question is loaded to begin with

    • @thantik@lemmy.world
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      244 months ago

      Weird how ‘personal liberty’, ‘treating others with respect’, ‘having discussions with factual information’ is all “leftist” now. The overton window sure has shifted a lot…

    • @positiveWHAT@lemmy.world
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      134 months ago

      I am perplexed by people who like him. The party has shown itself full of the same ilk, but Trump specifically is… After everything he has done I have to assume ill intent, otherwise would be to assume offensive levels of retardedness.

      • @DudeDudenson
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        Never said I like trump but Lemmy is way too politicized and unbalanced towards the left. You can’t have a proper discussion on a hive mind echo chamber. I’ve had to block a ton of subs, some that shouldn’t even be political, because it’s all super polarized rhetoric and no discerning opinions are considered

        I’m not even in the US so I don’t really care that much about what happens over there so seeing almost everything end up being political propaganda for one side of the political landscape of USA is really annoying

        • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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          Only compared to the US, which is unbalanced towards the right.

          You guys don’t even have a left party. Only right wing and extreme right wing.

        • @positiveWHAT@lemmy.world
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          34 months ago

          It is annoying, but the US right consists of one party full of anti-science, so being in touch with reality automatically means not them, and in such a disgrace of a political system that means “the other party” because the bastards haven’t updated from their two-party elections since the 1800s.