I don’t care who you are
2 years ago • NotesOnce you state that you’re terrified of everything the Republicans stand for, I don’t take your political opinion seriously.
It just shows that you’re ignorant or you’ve drank the Kool-Aid and frankly, I don’t want people to be blinding believing such things about either party nor do I think they’re an informed person on politics.
People, whether Dems. or GOPs, are dangerous and bad for the US political system if they can’t analyze the good and the bad in both parties.
By saying you’re against everything the Republican party stands for just tells me that you know nothing about the issues that the Republican party represents other than what the TV or your political party has told you.
Gotta say: I am against everything the Republican party stands for.
Yes, I too have apparently guzzled down the Kool-Aid and am officially uninformed.
But if someone would like to point out to me one single platform of the GOP’s that I should not be absolutely terrified of as a person who supports feminism, LGBT rights, disability rights, social justice, economic justice, environmental justice, civil rights and racial justice, who doesn’t believe that a person’s life and rights have more or less worth based on which side of a border they live on, and that all of us as a society have a responsibility to each other to create the most equal and just world we can and to minimize harm no matter how many tax dollars it takes … well, I’d absolutely love to hear what bright aspects of the Republican party I’ve missed. I’d really, absolutely love to find something on which me and my congressional representative agree. Because then I’d have something to comfort myself with.