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[–] [email protected] 37 points 1 week ago (22 children)

Unfortunately 46% of women voted Trump. So I guess they like this?

[–] [email protected] 66 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

My mom was one of those women who voted for Trump. And you know what? She's a moron. She literally doesn't pay any attention to politics and just votes for whoever my dad votes for. My dad votes for whoever is running republican. Ugh.

The thing is, my mom had a septic miscarriage between me and older sibling. She had a dnc to remove to the rotting fetus because she was going to die. One of the last conversations we had I tried to explain to her that she'd be dead today if the laws in red states were in place back then. She ignored me. Literally just stopped talking and ended the conversation.

My mom is so stupid she's a fucking hazard.

I'm estranged from my family, have been for years. But I'd like to guess a good chunk of the women who voted for trump are like my mom. Braindead. The other chunk actively like trump and are openly nazis. The brain dead ones are too stupid to notice they're wearing nazi uniforms.

But I guess that's an accurate description of people who voted for trump in general. Stupidity doesn't care what gender you are, it still makes you dumb as fuck.

[–] asret 3 points 1 week ago

People tend to prioritize the comfort of those closest to them over anyone else, themselves most of all. Expressing different political views could cause problems in their families or communities so they'll keep quiet and just go about their lives thinking it's not going to affect them. Better to risk the lives of strangers, or even nieces, than risk losing their marriage. It's why "First they came for..." is so powerful - we can see ourselves in it.

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