It's funny reading some of the more extremist on here making sweeping generalisations, when their whole ethos seems to be to back anyone that's not Trump, no matter what the other person's issues may or may not be.
Seriously, if you hired an agency babysitter, and Joe Biden turned up on your door to do it, would you still go out?
There's no need for passive comments, you can address me directly. I'm not being extremist at all.
I'd back any Republican that was competent and if I considered them the best person for the job.
Furthermore, I wouldn't base my opinion of somebody on poorly sequenced pictures of them with children, because the accusation of ****philia is something I take incredibly seriously and wouldn't be something I would throw around without actual evidence.
My views on Trump are framed by what he does and says, which I can see for myself. I don't have things like Facebook, I watch these people live and I'm not interested in Youtuber's opinions on what they say and do. For the sake of America, I wanted Trump to be better than I thought he would and, to my complete unsurprise, he came nowhere near. I listed earlier some of the things he did that were repulsive, but they're well known and it's like shouting into the void.
What's more disappointing is how people shrug and go "meh, dats Trump." People became so used to his **** they just stopped calling him out on it, which has led to incompetence on a grand scale vis a vie Coronavirus and the deaths of over a quarter of a million people. A more responsible president, regardless of party, would not have allowed the virus to spread so badly and certainly wouldn't have told people to just carry on as normal or hold events with thousands of people crammed in together. I don't know when people started tolerating bare faced lies on such a grand scale, but it's frightening
When people talk about Trump positively, it sounds like they're happy to get what they want regardless of the means, as if they want it at any cost. Are his supporters that desperate for America to be partisan and dangerous that they'll just flat out believe everything he says? Suppose with people like that, if they haven't got an enemy to fight, they lose meaning in life and I can't imagine anything more pointless than living a life searching for a battle, especially one that doesn't have a winner.
Countries work best when there's unity. In the last decade, two countries with the word "united" in their name couldn't have been any less so, people are judged on their political views instead of who they are as a person and as a result it brings out the worst in people. We've fallen victim to the partisanship that plagues America. We have. Which, for British people, is piss poor.
I'll admit, I have a short fuse when it comes to ultra conservatism, but that's because to me it's the antithesis of progress. It's in the name, "conserve". I don't want to conserve, I want to progress. I don't want countries that want to stand alone and beat their chests, I want countries that want to be part of a bigger picture. We're all part of the same species, but we don't act like it, we disappoint ourselves and don't reach the potential we have. With people like Trump in the most powerful seat in the world, we never will. Somebody who thrives on divisiveness and putting themselves first isn't going to push for scientific progress, technological advancement or social justice in case it infringes on the views of their fan base. These decisions cost votes at the most basic level, but the bigger cost is in progression. Even so, there are Republicans in the US and Conservatives in the UK that are good, even great politicians and in my eyes would make very good leaders. Which makes it all the more annoying that we settle for so much less and then claw at each other when criticism abounds because they're not doing a very good job.
This world isn't for me, it's for my daughter, that's how I see it. And if she and millions of others her age turn on the TV and see the most powerful man in the world lying, cheating and acting like a petulant child, she's going to wonder what the hell we were playing at. That really matters. It's not about us. It's about those who take our place. We can be better and we start with the people at the top; left, right, centre, up, down, back in time. Whatever. We vote these people in and they're a reflection of us as a society.
If that's extremist, I'll wear it as a badge of honour. I really don't care.