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Hate vs. Forgiveness

How does one justify Trump’s verbal hate for his opponents while still considering him a man of faith, family, and country? Has this changed anyone’s mind?
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SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
It's justified by recognizing its rhetoric, and remembering that the last administration had NO PROBLEMS going after their ideological enemies whether it was on social media, in the court room, or by espousing their own ruinous rhetoric calling everyone Nazis and Fascists.

You make an outsize fuss over Trump but ignore worse behavior when it suits your political ideology.
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@SumKindaMunster and I could say the same to you. It works both ways! I never idolized a political party, admired their faith, or portrayed them to be something they’re not. It’s called thinking independently!
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@Handfull1 Fair enough. But I'm not going around asking questions like "How does one justify Trump’s verbal hate for his opponents while still considering him a man of faith, family, and country? Has this changed anyone’s mind?"

And then dismissing and ignoring anything that doesn't conform to what you already believe.

Why ask the question if you already have your answer?

How does having the same opinion as the mainstream demonstrate your independence?
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@SumKindaMunster I listen to everyone. Maybe it will make one think. Mostly the ones that idolize what’s happening. No politician or political influencer deserves that. They are not Mother Theresa!
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@Handfull1 Ok, thanks for your time. Sorry to bother you.
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