Since the outcome of the election was announced, in pretty much every casual interaction with non MAGA folks I’ve engaged with, they have all had a take on the loss as being to something other than the genocide. Misogyny the top choice. When I would mention that genocide was a moral decision impossible for many to support, they would get…
Since the outcome of the election was announced, in pretty much every casual interaction with non MAGA folks I’ve engaged with, they have all had a take on the loss as being to something other than the genocide. Misogyny the top choice. When I would mention that genocide was a moral decision impossible for many to support, they would get angry. Now when the conversation comes up, I get an elbow and a look from my wife that says, “Don’t go there.” I am grateful for this survey and DropSite covering the results. Should have been obvious.
Since the outcome of the election was announced, in pretty much every casual interaction with non MAGA folks I’ve engaged with, they have all had a take on the loss as being to something other than the genocide. Misogyny the top choice. When I would mention that genocide was a moral decision impossible for many to support, they would get angry. Now when the conversation comes up, I get an elbow and a look from my wife that says, “Don’t go there.” I am grateful for this survey and DropSite covering the results. Should have been obvious.