I’m presuming most of those are done anyway, they are here.It's a start in how to bring America back to a more normal society in taking acceptance to a black women president.
Online ramifications is harder to police but I agree they should.
I’m presuming most of those are done anyway, they are here.It's a start in how to bring America back to a more normal society in taking acceptance to a black women president.
Morning mate, I have seen you post quite a few times about upsetting and pissing off the opposition to conventional views.
The way I see it is we shouldn’t want to piss people off, that results in the fracturing of society, even if some people are bigots, we should want to try and change their minds and extend an olive branch to bring them closer to the centre of political discourse and away from the extreme fringes.
Pissing Trump supporters off isn’t the way to move forward, yes arrest and charge those that are criminal but the 10’s of millions who voted for him before Christmas need to be conversed with to find out what has gone wrong, to try and improve the situation.
Pissing people off will result in more events like happened at the Capitol and whilst it is obviously entirely the fault of those that turned up, the other side shouldn’t be purposefully trying to antagonise them in the future to make matters worse.
I really can't stand this "unite the country" shit when 65% of Republicans still won't accept the election result.
If one side refuses to accept they lost, there can be no unity, and it's not up to the Democrats to repeatedly prove the election was won fairly until the dumbest, most deluded Republican believes it.
That’s not what I was saying but well done on going straight to hyperboleYeah, can’t say I’m getting behind this ‘hug a fascist‘ vibe either...
That’s not what I was saying but well done on going straight to hyperbole
What’s the best policy then? Trying to anger them and driving them away as much as possible or trying to show them why there wasn’t fraud?I really can't stand this "unite the country" shit when 65% of Republicans still won't accept the election result.
If one side refuses to accept they lost, there can be no unity, and it's not up to the Democrats to repeatedly prove the election was won fairly until the dumbest, most deluded Republican believes it.
A fascist is for life, not just for Christmas ;-)Yeah, can’t say I’m getting behind this ‘hug a fascist‘ vibe either...
What’s the best policy then? Trying to anger them and driving them away as much as possible or trying to show them why there wasn’t fraud?
Surely ‘a logical conclusion’?It's not what I think you meant but it could be the logical conclusion of your post.