• PostalDude@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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          2 years ago

          Now I know why you don’t have any friends. People aren’t low iq or evil just because they have a different opinion man.

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              2 years ago

              It’s that their ‘opinions’ are of who should or should not have rights, for me. And the fiscally conservatives who are the exact same thing but with extra steps.

          • ram@lemmy.ca
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            2 years ago

            If you choose a perspective that outwardly chooses to harm people, and you are not of low intellect, then you are simply choosing to harm people. That is evil. Choosing to bring harm to people over other alternatives is wrong, bad, and as an ideology, evil.

        • SpookySnek@sh.itjust.works
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          You just gave me a new one: “people who refer to someone’s political opinion as “evil” just because they don’t personally agree”. It’s not like we’re discussing Nazis here man.

      • CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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        2 years ago

        The face of right-wing politics is wedge issues and conspiracy theories. It’s not as if people are being judged for believing in a smart conservative fiscal policy because that is no longer something the modern Republican party represents.

          • CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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            2 years ago

            Yeah, no it’s pretty fair assessment of the party. You as an individual may have different beliefs, but your differing beliefs don’t represent the party and their rhetoric.

            FFS the ex president convinced a mob of people that the election was rigged and they stormed the Capitol Building looking to capture/kill the legislators who were confirming the results. If a republican president of the United States doesn’t represent the republican party then who does?

            • goat@sh.itjust.works
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              2 years ago

              Oh, American Conservatives.

              Americans, pleeeeease, say if it’s America or not before making such statements.

      • myslsl@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        You can probably actually do this reliably in cases where those political views work against the persons interests. It’s not like people voting against their own interests is an uncommon phenomenon.

        • Billiam@lemmy.world
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          It’s very possible to vote against your own interests for the good of society though- a billionaire might vote to increase taxes on himself, for example.

          One of the many issues with the majority of right-wing voters in the US is that the votes they cast are against both their best interests and the interests of society, and that’s what makes them evil and/or stupid.