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Why I Voted for Trump: A Coming Out Story

 
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This is the best essay I have read about walking away from the Dem Party and I hope everyone reading this post will read the lengthy article.

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I will not live in a closet for any reason.

I voted Republican almost a straight ticket for the first time in my life.
I am a progressive artist/writer/activist with an impressive 25+ year record of fighting the good fight on a plethora of issues including abortion clinic escort, rape crisis counselor, regular crisis counselor, a decade in Palestinian Solidarity, holding local police accountable in the shooting of two young black men, homelessness, cannabis and chronic pain management.

My first reaction after the 2016 election, after I stopped crying — the tears lasted awhile — was to convene an emotional support group that excluded cis straight white men. Because, of course. Safety first.

Thankfully, this is the most cringe worthy action I took, my humanity was strong enough to never break with my core values and become a full on SJW bully. I had my moments though. I am not innocent. To those who I may have caused offense, this is my apology.

I got the Trump Derangement Syndrome bad. I mean BAD. I was locked on MSNBC, breathless with each new horror. To be fair, Trump was a wild card, and there was no precedent for dealing with such. Would democracy hold? Would my friends and I be in danger? Would he cut my safety net? Did he collude with the Russians? We did not have answers and uncertainty was destabilizing and anxiety provoking.
...

I have come to understand the importance of good faith opposition to edit ideas and make stronger products. I also appreciate that the other side is effective in diagnosing your blind spots, which is what I missed in 2016. I was ignorant to why conservatives voted Trump because I could not trust conservatives.

But they were right. People like me were insufferable and arrogant. We were detached from reality. Our constant scolding grated, our piety obnoxious. In our desire to be inclusive, we were being divisive. In the name of tolerance, we became incredibly intolerant, bordering on authoritarian — compelled speech, apologies and censorship. The hegemony of guilt and shame was strong and praxis enforced without appeal. Finding the problematic in everything and everyone is exhausting and soul destroying.
...
I must finally bring up my identity. I am one of the most marginalized people there is, the only category I do not check is race, but even then, I come from the trailer park. I am extremely low income, fully disabled with moderate to severe chronic pain+ for 20+ years, mentally ill, gender nonconforming, LGBTQ, a college dropout and someone who depends fully on the safety net for her survival.
...
I started going to more conservative events, and gave my first speech to the group Turn Thurston in March, my last pre-COVID social event. I was nervous, but it went really well, and I was praised for my authority on homelessness. I took questions that were sincere in their concern. Again, NO HATE. Again, I had a GREAT time. People were interested in what I had to say. Not so on Facebook.

I felt open, I could speak my mind, I did not feel I would be judged or canceled, they welcomed me warmly. The opposite of the left, which has become numbingly repressive and abusive, where I don’t dare speak freely. I have been called every slur there is. I keep a list and make it a game to score a new one. At this point, I wear them as badges that define my integrity.
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this is sane

If those nuts out in the streets would listen they would become more conservative

Nothing wrong with a safety net ... it is what it is there for

Trump has NEVER tried to cut safety nets

Medicaid is what most low income safety netters live one ... NOT OBAMACARE ...

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Such a nicely done piece.
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I voted for:

patriotism / love of the flag, family and traditions
the "rule of law" (law enforcement and military)
the US Constitution
God and Jesus Christ in the White House
end of human trafficking, rescue of children and criminal persecution of perpetrators
a successful businessman as President who can successfully restructure US business deals
clean-up of swamp government / end of government corruption
streamlining, downsizing of unnecessary personnel in governmennt
good trade deals for the US
bringing the making of goods and services back into the US
boarder walls, end of illegal takeover of states and government
end of illegal (for illegals) take over of funds and services from US citizens
end of illegal voting in elections
end of US citizen privileges for illegals
clean-up in health care
strenqhting US fiscal system
end of taxes replaced with income from international tariffs
USA interests first instead of other Nations
pretty much everything that Trump represents and is working toward... because he is working for us, not the mega corporations, Russia or China.
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This is the best essay I have read about walking away from the Dem Party and I hope everyone reading this post will read the lengthy article.

[link to candacemercer.medium.com (secure)]

I will not live in a closet for any reason.

I voted Republican almost a straight ticket for the first time in my life.
I am a progressive artist/writer/activist with an impressive 25+ year record of fighting the good fight on a plethora of issues including abortion clinic escort, rape crisis counselor, regular crisis counselor, a decade in Palestinian Solidarity, holding local police accountable in the shooting of two young black men, homelessness, cannabis and chronic pain management.

My first reaction after the 2016 election, after I stopped crying — the tears lasted awhile — was to convene an emotional support group that excluded cis straight white men. Because, of course. Safety first.

Thankfully, this is the most cringe worthy action I took, my humanity was strong enough to never break with my core values and become a full on SJW bully. I had my moments though. I am not innocent. To those who I may have caused offense, this is my apology.

I got the Trump Derangement Syndrome bad. I mean BAD. I was locked on MSNBC, breathless with each new horror. To be fair, Trump was a wild card, and there was no precedent for dealing with such. Would democracy hold? Would my friends and I be in danger? Would he cut my safety net? Did he collude with the Russians? We did not have answers and uncertainty was destabilizing and anxiety provoking.
...

I have come to understand the importance of good faith opposition to edit ideas and make stronger products. I also appreciate that the other side is effective in diagnosing your blind spots, which is what I missed in 2016. I was ignorant to why conservatives voted Trump because I could not trust conservatives.

But they were right. People like me were insufferable and arrogant. We were detached from reality. Our constant scolding grated, our piety obnoxious. In our desire to be inclusive, we were being divisive. In the name of tolerance, we became incredibly intolerant, bordering on authoritarian — compelled speech, apologies and censorship. The hegemony of guilt and shame was strong and praxis enforced without appeal. Finding the problematic in everything and everyone is exhausting and soul destroying.
...
I must finally bring up my identity. I am one of the most marginalized people there is, the only category I do not check is race, but even then, I come from the trailer park. I am extremely low income, fully disabled with moderate to severe chronic pain+ for 20+ years, mentally ill, gender nonconforming, LGBTQ, a college dropout and someone who depends fully on the safety net for her survival.
...
I started going to more conservative events, and gave my first speech to the group Turn Thurston in March, my last pre-COVID social event. I was nervous, but it went really well, and I was praised for my authority on homelessness. I took questions that were sincere in their concern. Again, NO HATE. Again, I had a GREAT time. People were interested in what I had to say. Not so on Facebook.

I felt open, I could speak my mind, I did not feel I would be judged or canceled, they welcomed me warmly. The opposite of the left, which has become numbingly repressive and abusive, where I don’t dare speak freely. I have been called every slur there is. I keep a list and make it a game to score a new one. At this point, I wear them as badges that define my integrity.
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If they give it to Biden I'm buying another bike cause I know prices will soon skyrocket as they roll out electric cars.
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MSNBC = TDS

This former libtard admits it!
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voting is for bluepilled cucks, rich people think your filth and what you eradicated
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Well? blink

It was an interesting read.

It's a good start for someone who has been so far left for so long. I just hope they come to realize at some point that America is a Republic. At least they are coming to understand their duty to that Republic - slowly.

It just worries me that the Conservative Right seems to be getting further left all the time. I am hoping that Conservatives remain true to their Christian foundations and don't become too all inclusive of Godless behavior and choices - namely abortion and relative gender beliefs.
Eireann~

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This is the best essay I have read about walking away from the Dem Party and I hope everyone reading this post will read the lengthy article.

[link to candacemercer.medium.com (secure)]

I will not live in a closet for any reason.

I voted Republican almost a straight ticket for the first time in my life.
I am a progressive artist/writer/activist with an impressive 25+ year record of fighting the good fight on a plethora of issues including abortion clinic escort, rape crisis counselor, regular crisis counselor, a decade in Palestinian Solidarity, holding local police accountable in the shooting of two young black men, homelessness, cannabis and chronic pain management.

My first reaction after the 2016 election, after I stopped crying — the tears lasted awhile — was to convene an emotional support group that excluded cis straight white men. Because, of course. Safety first.

Thankfully, this is the most cringe worthy action I took, my humanity was strong enough to never break with my core values and become a full on SJW bully. I had my moments though. I am not innocent. To those who I may have caused offense, this is my apology.

I got the Trump Derangement Syndrome bad. I mean BAD. I was locked on MSNBC, breathless with each new horror. To be fair, Trump was a wild card, and there was no precedent for dealing with such. Would democracy hold? Would my friends and I be in danger? Would he cut my safety net? Did he collude with the Russians? We did not have answers and uncertainty was destabilizing and anxiety provoking.
...

I have come to understand the importance of good faith opposition to edit ideas and make stronger products. I also appreciate that the other side is effective in diagnosing your blind spots, which is what I missed in 2016. I was ignorant to why conservatives voted Trump because I could not trust conservatives.

But they were right. People like me were insufferable and arrogant. We were detached from reality. Our constant scolding grated, our piety obnoxious. In our desire to be inclusive, we were being divisive. In the name of tolerance, we became incredibly intolerant, bordering on authoritarian — compelled speech, apologies and censorship. The hegemony of guilt and shame was strong and praxis enforced without appeal. Finding the problematic in everything and everyone is exhausting and soul destroying.
...
I must finally bring up my identity. I am one of the most marginalized people there is, the only category I do not check is race, but even then, I come from the trailer park. I am extremely low income, fully disabled with moderate to severe chronic pain+ for 20+ years, mentally ill, gender nonconforming, LGBTQ, a college dropout and someone who depends fully on the safety net for her survival.
...
I started going to more conservative events, and gave my first speech to the group Turn Thurston in March, my last pre-COVID social event. I was nervous, but it went really well, and I was praised for my authority on homelessness. I took questions that were sincere in their concern. Again, NO HATE. Again, I had a GREAT time. People were interested in what I had to say. Not so on Facebook.

I felt open, I could speak my mind, I did not feel I would be judged or canceled, they welcomed me warmly. The opposite of the left, which has become numbingly repressive and abusive, where I don’t dare speak freely. I have been called every slur there is. I keep a list and make it a game to score a new one. At this point, I wear them as badges that define my integrity.
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If they give it to Biden I'm buying another bike cause I know prices will soon skyrocket as they roll out electric cars.
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Trump and his team of PEDO fighters such as Allan Dershowitz and Jarred Kushner are fighting for the children.

Thats why I would vote for Trump... for the children.
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What the hell are you liberal feelings and leftwing biases all about and good for?

Do they make you more honest, more sensible, more rational, more ethical, more compassionate?

People need ALL those traits together in a bundle for any one of them to be worth a damn.

Liberals love to cheery pick from that list. Which is why they end up being lousy humans.
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It just worries me that the Conservative Right seems to be getting further left all the time. I am hoping that Conservatives remain true to their Christian foundations and don't become too all inclusive of Godless behavior and choices - namely abortion and relative gender beliefs.
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Not helped because the so-called center of the sociopolitical spectrum has shifted slowly to the left over the past 60 years.

That's why today's self-described centrists are quite liberal by the standards of the past and why a lot of self-described conservatives can easily be way too soft and sometimes flirting with closeted liberalism.
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It just worries me that the Conservative Right seems to be getting further left all the time. I am hoping that Conservatives remain true to their Christian foundations and don't become too all inclusive of Godless behavior and choices - namely abortion and relative gender beliefs.
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Not helped because the so-called center of the sociopolitical spectrum has shifted slowly to the left over the past 60 years.

That's why today's self-described centrists are quite liberal by the standards of the past and why a lot of self-described conservatives can easily be way too soft and sometimes flirting with closeted liberalism.
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Which is what I call decay.
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Wow, thanks!
I'm gonna make a new thread for this, hope you don't mind.

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What the hell are you liberal feelings and leftwing biases all about and good for?

Do they make you more honest, more sensible, more rational, more ethical, more compassionate?

People need ALL those traits together in a bundle for any one of them to be worth a damn.

Liberals love to cheery pick from that list. Which is why they end up being lousy humans.
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Fake people with their fake rulers and a Idol1clown puppet show!
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