In my real life I normally keep quiet about politics among friends as I thinks it private and no one else's business. I actually enjoy having liberal friends as long as they are good people and know how to respect other people's differences. Ever since Trump won I've seen a few friends complain about the lies they believe on Project 2025, thinking Trump will restrict abortion, or if you believe in the rule of law with enforcing immigration that makes you a racist. I don't make political posts on Facebook but how are your liberal friends holding up? Do you think they hate you now for voting for Trump?
It's something of a puzzling irony, but even though it's clear that the majority of Americans support Trump, it's still social suicide to let that be known. The majority doesn't penalize those who openly support Harris, and tend to have a live and let live outlook, but the same can't be said of the left. People on the left will end friendships, cut ties with family, and boycott a business.
As for my left-leaning friends, they are bummed out and afraid of non-existent problems. They worry that blacks will be lynched, trans people euthanized, and women barred from having abortions. There's no use in even trying to explain the facts to them, as they take their position on faith the same way a Muslim or a Yankees fan takes theirs. Even if Trump has outstanding success and lowers inflation, creates jobs, ends wars, and balances the federal budget, in four years they'll proclaim that we must elect whatever candidate the Democrats run in order to save America.
My friends who are women seem to be the loudest on abortion but are either done having kids or can't have them for health reasons. I've always found this view strange given their circumstances.
And it isn't as if access to abortions is gone, despite Roe v. Wade being overturned. The number of women getting abortions in the U.S. went up in the first three months of 2024 compared with before the Supreme Court's verdict.
My friends who are women seem to be the loudest on abortion but are either done having kids or can't have them for health reasons. I've always found this view strange given their circumstances.
Yes, thinking of other people or the "general good" is a real blind spot for Republicans
I think its the main difference between the two factions
OMG! How often are women confronted with an abortion per year? And how often are they confronted with rising prices for daily goods?
Demrats = care for minority problems, forget the majority, and cry me a river when nobody votes for you... 🙄
rising prices for daily goods have zero to do with democrat policies over the last 4 years (clue: war & covid)
There is nothing Trump can do about that and if there was he'd be too fucking stupid to do it and will be concentrating on insignificant maga boogeymen crowd-pleasers like immigration and trannies , that will make zero difference to anyone.
"Yes, thinking of other people or the "general good" is a real blind spot for Republicans
I think its the main difference between the two factions"
That's comically ironic, coming from the pro-abortion side, you know, the side that literally believes that killing certain humans should be perfectly legal (on a whim no less, rather than only for a logically justified reason such as self-defense), and is in accordance with the "general good."
Tell me your part of the problem without realizing you are the problem. I enjoy having liberal friends as long as they're good people. If you talk about defunding the police, advocate for the great replacement, or want white males locked up in the Fema Camps I'd want nothing to do with you.
I don't ever talk politics with them. But I know they aren't happy. Kamala was too extreme on the topics of abortion, raising minimum wage to $20 an hour nation wide, and the electric vehicle Mandate. I'm thinking these things made the majority of people not vote for her.
The electric car mandate worried me the most when the technology isn't quite there yet to be mass produced and only rich people can afford them. The goal had always been to end private car ownership for average Americans and restrict the freedom of movement.
People are telling lies. They have to be. It's considered poor form to praise Trump in any social setting, yet he won by a landslide. A lot of "liberals" out there are surely performative.
I know my mother in law cried when the election was called. I was so tempted to call her and ask if she had heard the good news since that whole side of the family refused to see us from 2020-2023 for not being vaccinated, but the thought of my wife's reaction kept me in line.
I'm all out of liberal friends. I lost'em long ago after giving them my political opinions. They just couldn't take it that my views were different. Shame really because that's actually the opposite of what being a "liberal" is supposed to be.