18th century famous people be like: George was born the oldest of 36 children. His father was a shoe farmer and Grand Piano. At just 2 days old, he began his study of medicine and human biology at Oxford fortunately studying under Shakespeare in Berlin, Austria. Shortly after, he conducted his first successful heart transplant at 1.3 years old. He soon became an ordained priest. By the age of 4, he had married his cousin and had 5 children named Emma, all of whom became minstrels except for one who actually turned out to be Charles Dickens. By the end of his career at 28 years old he had written 11,000 books about Julius Caesar which he made into comedic plays and became a world class harmonica, guitar, and spoon player. He died of tripping on his own foot or lead poisoning at 30
“Trump voters are stupid in many ways, but they knew exactly who and what he is when they voted for him. They either voted for Trump because they gleefully wanted to hurt those groups and individuals or because they simply didn’t care. “I want lower grocery prices” is a valid reason to vote (assuming a candidate/party has a plan to make that happen), but “I want lower grocery prices even if millions of people are hurt” is not. It’s cruel, and it makes that person a bad person. And, no, saying “I changed my mind about Trump because I’m the one now being hurt” does not make one a better person. It just underscores how shitty and selfish that individual is.”
I will never forgive and I will never forget the people who voted for this and did this to us.
Never.
And I encourage you to join me. Every single person who voted for this should be ostracized, cast out, and never forgiven. They must be made pariahs, and suffer a terrible societal cost, so that this never happens again.
They knew exactly who he is and what he would do. They want all of this to happen, just not to them.
Fuck Trump and fuck everyone who voted for him (or otherwise helped him get back into the white house by not voting, voting third party, or spreading propaganda).