Geez, what a revolting bigot.
" I told her I will try my best not to get into a fight, but I have to speak out against what the Trump voters are doing. "
1. He will try his best not to start fights with people over politics? What a loser.
2. "What the Trump voters are doing?" You mean, voting for a candidate you disagree with, and otherwise just trying to live their lives? I mean, I've seen the DUmmies say this kind of crap about the people in office, but it's really rare to see them say that about regular voters.
"I have always been someone who minds his own business. Not this time.
Whenever I meet a Trump voter I do not argue with them or insult them. I shame them with the truth. So far I have been mostly met with silence. I am so much more informed than the trump voters I have met. Most of them are ignorant. Including some of my friends."
1. So he has "always been someone who minds his own business," but then in the next breath says that anytime he meets someone who voted for Trump, he goes out of his way to harass them? Did he not realize how hypocritical this sounds?
2. "Shaming" someone for disagreeing with you politically sounds just as bad as arguing with them or insulting them.
3. The truth? Liberals hate the truth, that's why their politicians specialize in lies, double- talk, and misleading people in every sense. Liberals in general have always believed it's okay to lie as long as they can justify it.
4. "I am so much more informed than the Trump voters I've met." He seems like the sort of smug, arrogant, condescending, ultra- liberal douchebag that Trey Parker and Matt Stone regularly make fun of on 'South Park.'
5. "Most of them are ignorant. Including some of my friends." Do your friends know you speak so insultingly about them just because they disagree with you on politics? I have friends that I disagree with on politics, but I would never be so two- faced, mean- spirited, and just generally awful as to think of them as "Ignorant" for disagreeing with them, let alone insult them on an Internet message board for that reason.
Oh, and btw, notice the term he uses: "Trump voters," not "Trump supporters." There's a difference. For instance, I have strongly disliked Trump for a really long time; I viewed him (And still frequently view him today) as an obnoxious windbag who's given the Republican party a bad name and turned the 2016 election season into a circus, the candidate I supported the most was Marco Rubio. However, on election day, I voted for Trump (After spending several minutes in the voting booth heavily weighing what to do, and said to myself "And may God have mercy on my soul for doing this" as I filled in the bubble for Trump) because I knew that, as obnoxious as Trump is, he's not as corrupt and flat- out evil as Hillary.