(as a Russian plant/puppet) I didn't give a shït about him. When he ran for office, I began to hear of his questionble past, but STILL didn't think much of it because I believed there couldn't possibly be enough people fooled by his bullshït character on a reality show to VOTE for him. I began to see some of the reports that quickly revealed him to be:
A bigot, a misogynist, a liar, a narcissist, a fraud, a HORRIBLE businessman, and a career criminal at the minimum. Why would any rational adult vote for him with all of the easily verifiable information publicly available?
The mourning [[now THAT'S an interesting Freudian slip that my phone chose considering the topic at hand isn't it?
(I use swype to text) ~I meant morning, of course]] after the election, I cried.
I realized so many had been easily misled, and that was a DEVASTATING realization, very soon made worse when it became apparent it had irreparably fractured several of the relationships in my life.
It's not about politics.
That's the thing.
It's about INTEGRITY.
It's about a moral compass...
He was a power hungry narcissist and immediately began to divide the country. Putin got his money's worth.
Politicization of a pandemic will be the offense I feel the most because dangerous
policies can and have been reversed, but the loss of life DIRECTLY due to his choices cannot be rectified. I blame the ongoing politicization on him. Propaganda works on those without critical thinking skills. Who knew that was such a significant percentage
(about a THIRD of us, either ignorant AF, and unable to amend their position after being exposed to MOUNTAINS of evidence over the course of several YEARS that CONTINUES to emerge WITHIN THE COURT SYSTEM, by the way... or, WILLFULLY ignorant because they hate the same people he hates... there's an applicable saying:
You can't wake someone who's pretending to sleep)
I won't censor myself to pacify ignorance. Been there, done that.
No more.
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