The Conservative Cave
Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Carl on November 21, 2016, 11:48:31 AM
-
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 10:15 AM
boston bean (28,276 posts)
I am sorry. I am not going to keep quiet with friends and family
who voted for trump because they voted for hate.
And if that makes them sad or ashamed, well good. If that makes them not like me or not call or talk to me...well good. For hell, if they can't take the truth of a family member or friend to heart, but can excuse Trumps hate, crudeness, rudness, violent language... why are they so upset with me?
They cannot and they should not be allowed to separate whatever it is they say they voted for him for, from what the reality of what they actually voted for.
I would never EVER vote for a racist/sexist/homophobic/xenophobic piece of shit for ANY reason. For some reason they felt it ok. Some reason allowed them to overlook this very in your face FACT. I question as to what the reasoning could possibly be, but none the less allow them their reasoning.
What they aren't allowed is to wash away impact of their vote.
Bet you did in 1992 and 1996.
Response to boston bean (Original post)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 10:18 AM
cilla4progress (5,593 posts)
1. Staying home this year
Your family goes "Whew!"
Response to cilla4progress (Reply #1)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 10:23 AM
boston bean (28,276 posts)
2. I am too, but I have already said my piece on FB and I had it out with family members on the phone.
I am sorry, they need to live with what they voted for. I won't forget.
You need to take up knitting in a rocking chair.
Response to boston bean (Original post)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 10:31 AM
Zorro (6,913 posts)
4. I'm with you
"Christians" in my family voted for the Antichrist. I do not suffer fools gladly.
But you won`t look in the mirror at the biggest one.
Response to duffyduff (Reply #9)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 12:17 PM
boston bean (28,276 posts)
25. I suppose if they expect forgiveness or overlooking of their vote, they can forgive or overlook
my words to them on the subject.
Most likely they are glad to be rid of you.
Response to boston bean (Original post)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 11:11 AM
DFW (21,912 posts)
10. What I find is that it comes down to two basic kinds of people who love Trump
Type 1: Not evil to their core, but lonely, and frightened of things they have never seen, don't understand, but believe to their utmost that are "out there," and that the country somehow needs someone like Trump to protect them, even though they really have no idea how, or by doing what.
Type 2: these are people who, through being treated badly by others or pure bad luck, are seething in anger at the world, and only find solace or comfort in being mean to other people. Seeing others suffer makes them feel better about their own misery, be it physical, emotional, of material/financial.
I am fortunate to only have one family member who matches this description, and he is a cousin I haven't seen since 1994, and he lives in a state I haven't set foot in since 1977. I don't recall which marriage he is on by now (or if he even still is), but he was already not an easy character to be around even when we were teenagers.
Marc knows he is soon to be an unemployable mook.
Response to boston bean (Original post)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 11:36 AM
hfojvt (37,273 posts)
13. What is hate?
Isn't it pretty hateful to call somebody a "racist/sexist/homophobic/xenophobic piece of shit"? Seems to me that it definitely is. Of course, I know that your hatred is righteous and theirs is evil.
I am pretty sure that there are Obama haters out there who already think that you DID vote for a racist piece of shit.
And speaking of racists, my Republican friends never tire of bringing up the fact that the Democratic Party was once loaded with racists. That in fact, more Republicans voted for the Civil Rights act than Democrats.
Consider this hypothetical, which I am sure you will say could never happen.
Candidate A - xenophobic (since that probably means he/she thinks the USA should have a border) pro choice, supports equal pay
Candidate B - favors open borders, anti-choice, opposes equal pay
Are there no issues that are going to trump supposed xenophobia? Speaking of Boston, does that mean you voted for Ted Kennedy?
Also, chances are very good that their vote had NO impact at all. Certainly not by itself. My Trump supporting friend from Wisconsin did not cause Trump to win Wisconsin with his one vote, or even with his scores of hateful posts on FB, and even if he did through some kind of butterfly affect where he convinced his friends who then convinced their friends ... Well, Trump could have lost Wisconsin and still won the electoral college, and a vote for Trump in Kansas or California or many other places, also changed nothing.
Response to hfojvt (Reply #13)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 11:44 AM
boston bean (28,276 posts)
14. You are fighting on the wrong side. wow!
How dare you sound sane. :censored:
Response to boston bean (Original post)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 12:09 PM
DemonGoddess (4,490 posts)
20. I volunteered to work
I know me and my temper, and I also know I'd say some seriously unkind things to those that voted for the cretin.
Just wear a sign saying you are an unhinged retard.
-
Response to boston bean (Original post)
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 12:09 PM
DemonGoddess (4,490 posts)
20. I volunteered to work
I know me and my temper, and I also know I'd say some seriously unkind things to those that voted for the cretin.
Somebody needs to tell DemonGoddess that "I volunteered to work" is not equal to "My relatives know me so I was not invited in the first place". It is a safe bet to assume that any DUmmie sentence that contains both "work" and "volunteered" is a complete and utter fabrication.
-
If they're still your friends, I'm sure they already know you're a nut. If they're family, no doubt they tolerate you just to be nice. At this point, consider yourself lucky that anyone is allowing you to live, bostbean.
.
-
So the family mooch won't be hogging the mashed potatoes and pie.... sounds like this wouldn't be so bad for the fam
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
-
DemonGoddess (4,490 posts)
20. I volunteered to work
TRANSLATION: "I do nothing of value"
Probably hands out coloring books and crayons to homeless people. And not even the good crayons, either. My guess its those 4-packs of cheap wax crayons family restaurants give away to look generous without spending a lot of money. You know, the ones that have the wire running through the center because they're so flimsy but they tear up the paper when you use them too much.
-
Well, sounds like Beano's family really dodged a bullet there.
-
Beanie doesn`t realize her family already knows she is a miserable scrunt.
Ok, you need to be nominated for a Pulitzer for coining the word "scrunt". Ima gonna use the shit out of that word....it just rolls off the tongue smoother than silk panties :-)
P.S. How in hell does one add to a poster's "reputation"? I can't find any button or tab anywhere to do so, and I like to leave credit where it is due :)
-
"I would never EVER vote for a racist/sexist/homophobic/xenophobic piece of shit for ANY reason."
Yet I'm sure you voted for Obama twice, who is racist against whites, as well as for Hillary, who according to her former chef, once called a black servant the n- word during an event with Jacques Chirac.
". What I find is that it comes down to two basic kinds of people who love Trump
Type 1: Not evil to their core, but lonely, and frightened of things they have never seen, don't understand, but believe to their utmost that are "out there," and that the country somehow needs someone like Trump to protect them, even though they really have no idea how, or by doing what.
Type 2: these are people who, through being treated badly by others or pure bad luck, are seething in anger at the world, and only find solace or comfort in being mean to other people. Seeing others suffer makes them feel better about their own misery, be it physical, emotional, of material/financial. "
1. Gotta love a DUmmy demonstrating their ignorance of people who disagree with them. I'm fairly certain they don't personally know any Trump supporters.
2. The DUmmy forgot to mention the people who support Trump not because they like the guy, but because they find him less loathsome than Hillary, and would support an obnoxious jerk over a corrupt liar and con woman.
3. Type 2 sounds exactly like the DUmmies.
-
How in hell does one add to a poster's "reputation"? I can't find any button or tab anywhere to do so, and I like to leave credit where it is due :)
After you've had some more comments or original topics--either one--it all will appear over your avatar that shows up on all your comments. I'm not sure how many it takes, though, but I assume you're getting close.
-
Mon Nov 21, 2016, 10:15 AM
boston bean (28,276 posts)
I am sorry. I am not going to keep quiet with friends and family
who voted for trump because they voted for hate. They are laughing at you
And if that makes them sad or ashamed, well good. If that makes them not like me or not call or talk to me...well good. For hell, if they can't take the truth of a family member or friend to heart, but can excuse Trumps hate, crudeness, rudness, violent language... why are they so upset with me? Because you are an asshole?
They cannot and they should not be allowed to separate whatever it is they say they voted for him for, from what the reality of what they actually voted for. they knew exactly what they were voting for
I would never EVER vote for a racist/sexist/homophobic/xenophobic piece of shit for ANY reason. For some reason they felt it ok. Some reason allowed them to overlook this very in your face FACT. I question as to what the reasoning could possibly be, but none the less allow them their reasoning.
What they aren't allowed is to wash away impact of their vote.
Well dummie... I assume you gonna be at home by yourself this thanksgiving and your family is gonna give thanks that their "nut" ain't gonna be there this year. Sucks to be you, great for them. I guess the next 4 years are gonna be hard on you. I have no sympathy. Your pain makes me happy.
Nice guy that I am though I will help you out. To ease your pain, do the following:
1. Get a sharp knife. A really sharp knife
2. Find your veins in both arms
3. Cut said veins in arms up and down your arms. Hurts for a little bit but you will be in a better place soon
4. When you get there tell Ted Kennedy I said hey when you meet him
-
Other than that she's dysmenopausal--the woman insides in the lower part of her body all messed up--although some Lydia Pinkham's Special Vegetable Compound for Female Complaints, the pre-1906 (FDA Act) ingredients, might help her--does anybody have any idea, any speculations, what the Bostonian beanie primitive's problem is? She seems to have problems with pretty much everything and anything.
-
After you've had some more comments or original topics--either one--it all will appear over your avatar that shows up on all your comments. I'm not sure how many it takes, though, but I assume you're getting close.
Thanks, Frank. I suspected it might be that way, but didn't know for sure.
:cheersmate:
-
The range of outrageous DUchebag outrage is ZERO METERS.
-
Nice guy that I am though I will help you out. To ease your pain, do the following:
1. Get a sharp knife. A really sharp knife
2. Find your veins in both arms
3. Cut said veins in arms up and down your arms. Hurts for a little bit but you will be in a better place soon
4. When you get there tell Ted Kennedy I said hey when you meet him
I'd have to take issue with the last two suggestions; The DUmmy will probably not go to a "Better place," and I'm pretty certain that Teddy Kennedy isn't there, either, if you get my drift.
-
The range of outrageous DUchebag outrage is ZERO METERS.
I'm delighting in their impotent rage.