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in reply to @adorablesergal's post:

I was having an email convo with old co-worker/boss in another country, and in talking about politics, they said "Trump was a breath of fresh air - the rest of them are only in it for the money and breaking the world with wars", and I was so tilted I started trying to get into it with them. International news lens is a real thing that distorts, to be fair. But they replied "this is why I have a rule at the dinner table, never talk politics, or religion" and kinda cut off the convo. I was left thinking, I wonder why that is. Why do you have that rule motherfucker.

yeah, it's been my experience that their entire ideology is based essentially on vagueposting. I tried to get a guy yesterday to tell me what Gina Carano said that got her canned from Disney and he absolutely refused and went on and on about how there was "what the hate mob said she said, and what she really said", and when i brought up her tweets, that was it, i was told sternly to "drop it"

Feels like people who say "drop it" when confronted with the truth, privately think the same way as the person (Gina in this case) who fucked around and found out. It's always a righteous indignation fueled by a kind of guilt. Talk about a waste of everyone's time.

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