My parents and grandparents were in Nazi camps, and, frankly, I don't care about the psychology of neighbors who gleefully became Nazis or collaborators. I don't forgive them, and I don't see turning Trumpers into allies.
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With all due respect, sympathy & forgiveness are personal issues. I'm not asking you to do those: I'm asking you to consider that we'll need more help.
There were numerous testimonies @ the DNC--and on social media--of people who abandoned Trump after voting for him twice. More πΈπͺππ leave.
I get it and respect your instinct toward empathy and kindness.
That's usually where I go. I just admittedly am too much in the rage stage at this
point.
That's understandable: what was nearly unthinkable happened.
The question here is how we channel our thoughts: rage can be a motivator, but we π€π’π―'π΅ let it direct our actions. We need to be calculated, while Trump relies on his impulses. That's an advantage we π€π’π―'π΅ lose.
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There were numerous testimonies @ the DNC--and on social media--of people who abandoned Trump after voting for him twice. More πΈπͺππ leave.
That's usually where I go. I just admittedly am too much in the rage stage at this
point.
The question here is how we channel our thoughts: rage can be a motivator, but we π€π’π―'π΅ let it direct our actions. We need to be calculated, while Trump relies on his impulses. That's an advantage we π€π’π―'π΅ lose.