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In reply to the discussion: I won't forgive people who voted for Trump. [View all]Shrek
(4,175 posts)94. How do you know who anyone voted for?
Is this commonly discussed in your circle?
Just curious because I can't remember it coming up very often, if at all. Among my acquaintances, at least, it feels like most people have moved on and want to talk about something else.
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They vote for a felon for President of the United States. There is no repentance that is sufficient.
Ferrets are Cool
Yesterday
#86
They not only approved the suffering, they are looking forward to seeing other people suffer.
Irish_Dem
Monday
#2
Let those good, misled people demonstrate that they've seen the error of their ways
Orrex
21 hrs ago
#109
I won't forgive the people who voted for Trump and put bumper stickers on their vehicles bragging about it.
sop
Monday
#4
So if you found out your friends were racists or rapists, that would not ne a good enough reason
usedtobedemgurl
Monday
#50
Not mere "different views". Voting for Trump indicates a deep moral deficiency in one's character, well worth avoiding.
0rganism
Monday
#74
My 88-year-old sister has cut my 78-year-old brother and his wife off because of Trump.
valleyrogue
Monday
#76
Me too. I still have hope that some of them will have their eyes opened and hearts and minds changed.
summer_in_TX
Yesterday
#88
Agree. Life is too short to cut people off, especially family, because of politics. n/t
valleyrogue
Monday
#77
Agreed. Being a white male in the business world in the Midwest, I don't really have the option to ostracize Trump
Midwestern Democrat
22 hrs ago
#104
You won't talk to the guy who saved your life just because he supports Trump?
Polybius
19 hrs ago
#115
The catch with forgiveness is that we forgive for our own mental health, not theirs.
Magoo48
Monday
#21
Sure, only my opinion. Resentment and grudges cloud my ability to focus on the here and now.
Magoo48
Monday
#28
No one cares if you do or not. I doubt very much they care or want your forgiveness.
Autumn
Monday
#31
I go a step further, I won't forgive those who voted third party or didn't vote also.
JohnSJ
Monday
#64