The same people calling Trump and any of his supporters nazis are kicking people out of businesses over being Jewish. This is quite literally what happened during Hitler's take over. Jewish businesses were marked, attacked, and closed down and Jewish men and women were denied service in other people's businesses. I am telling you, these would have been the people throwing their Jewish neighbors to the wolves and they try to act virtuous. This is sick. This man and his child have nothing to do with what is going on in Israel. They are Americans who happen to be Jewish.
If these people are comfortable doing this and feel justified in openly discriminating based on religion, just imagine how much worse things will get if they continue to take over government, businesses, and other power structures. It is only a matter of time before they'd target other religions and people of specific races or groups. These people are insane and evil.
I will always love Beerus' quote because of these types of people... "Nobody who trumpets justice ever turns out to be righteous.".
She is a better politician than I gave her credit forKamala Running Pro-Palestinian Ads In Michigan, Pro-Israel Ads In Pennsylvania
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is running two sets of ads on the Israel-Gaza conflict – and what ad voters see depends on where they live. Jewish voters in Pennsylvania see an ad claiming Harris will “stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself,” CNN reported, while Arab voters in...www.dailywire.com
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Why would I laugh?I voted for Trump because I really really don’t like Kamala Harris and haven’t liked Biden at all (but I’m not big on Trump either but much rather him win than Harris).
After I voted, I was originally going to shred my ballot and not even bother voting, but I decided to turn it in anyway because I couldn’t be comfortable morally with the idea of not voting or making a difference and I didn’t want to waste my vote either putting in someone else.
I use to be a registered Democrat in High School and pretty left-leaning as a teen (and I still am liberal on some issues), but I woke up and realized the Democratic Party isn’t for me. But I definitely don’t think Republicans are any better, but I really fear what will happen if Harris is elected.
I personally just wish we could have a President that moderate-leaning on issues and a candidate that is young for once and isn’t a total nut or an extremist on either side of the political spectrum. But I definitely don’t hate Trump and I can’t stand people who think of him or treat him like he is the Anti-Christ or something and in many ways his Presidency was much better than George W. Bush‘s Presidency.
Beerus and everyone else here can freely laugh at me though.
Its not even that unpopular to vote for Trump right now. MAYBE in blue states. And by blue states, I mean deep blue Democrat states. They beat up a guy over Trump sign, not even voting for him... just a SIGN. Like stupid people exist.I voted for Trump because I really really don’t like Kamala Harris and haven’t liked Biden at all (but I’m not big on Trump either but much rather him win than Harris).
After I voted, I was originally going to shred my ballot and not even bother voting, but I decided to turn it in anyway because I couldn’t be comfortable morally with the idea of not voting or making a difference and I didn’t want to waste my vote either putting in someone else.
You are considered the moderate, you are the disaffected liberal, as Tim Pool calls it.I use to be a registered Democrat in High School and pretty left-leaning as a teen (and I still am liberal on some issues), but I woke up and realized the Democratic Party isn’t for me. But I definitely don’t think Republicans are any better, but I really fear what will happen if Harris is elected.
Try voting for a candidate that ended up being a bad choice long-term.. yeah. Obama. I did.I personally just wish we could have a President that moderate-leaning on issues and a candidate that is young for once and isn’t a total nut or an extremist on either side of the political spectrum. But I definitely don’t hate Trump and I can’t stand people who think of him or treat him like he is the Anti-Christ or something and in many ways his Presidency was much better than George W. Bush‘s Presidency.
That's not happening. We kinda agree.Beerus and everyone else here can freely laugh at me though.
Yes, actually. She's telling the truth. Trump is actually the 90's Democrat. Try going backwards the 70's/80's Democrat. Today's Democrat is NOT the Democrat from 70's/80's or 90's. No.Why would I laugh?
I mean Trump IS the moderate candidate which is scary how the media views him lol
Look who is around him though. I am more excited for RFK Jr. being involved than anything else cause he is 1000% in on fixing the healthcare system and getting rid of the poisons in our food. I been complaining about that stuff for the last 2 decades .
This kind of thinking is EXACTLY why we are having the backwards problems that we have now. This kind of thinking is why we have the existential problem in California.Both choices are bad but if I were from the USA I'd go Kamala. At least she's more left leaning...
That doesn't make sense.Today’s Democrats are yesterday’s Republicans and yesterday’s Republicans are today’s Democrats. It’s most unfortunate.
I would actually consider myself the opposite of Ahill1.This kind of thinking is EXACTLY why we are having the backwards problems that we have now. This kind of thinking is why we have the existential problem in California.
This attitude is exactly the idea of "I'm gonna vote blue no matter who."
You are exactly the "dumb" or the "idiot" voter that today's Democrats wants votes from.
I'm not going to argue with you, but I saw this comment and I facepalm.
A lot of Democrats are pushing back on the bullshit that's in U.S. right now.
RFK Jr. Is a Democrat
Tulsi Gabbard is a Democrat
RFK Jr. is the son of JFK/John F Kennedy. He got banned from being the presidential nominee for Democrats. They don't want his policies.
Tulsi? She was a senator in Hawaii... she was put on a "shit list" and was not able to run for the presidential race as a Democrat. They don't want her policies.
You're not voting for people... you're voting for POLICIES.
*walks away with both hands on face* Oh my God.
I voted Trump in 2016, and 2020.I would actually consider myself the opposite of Ahill1.
I know that the Democrats and the RINOs are the problem, and I know that liberals are more left leaning in the 2000s than they have been in the mid to late 1900s, but when it comes right down to it, I didn’t vote this term.
I guess it boils down to two things, I already voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020, and I’m actually an independent voter as well as a moderate or a centrist, so I don’t like voting for Trump because he’s in the Republican Party even though he’s a 1990s Democrat, because I dislike the two party system as it creates more division than if we had more parties that were as popular like the Libertarian Party and the Green Party.
Its not about left or right in my post. When you say "I'll go Kamala because I'm left-leaning," you are blind as all hell.Trump is left of center. Kamala is far left. Voting for anyone that is too far on one side will bread the country.
There are a lot of Christians who are refusing to vote for Trump because he is not a "traditional republican".