XO Obama-Trump voters: why did Obama's 2nd term redpill you?
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Date: August 22nd, 2019 3:30 PM Author: buck-toothed olive parlour
For me, it was a combination of things. I still don't really have beef with Obama personally. But during his second term, I moved to the bay area and began to experience shitlibbery on a completely different level.
If there was one event that moved me from someone who found Trump entertaining to full-blown Trumpmo, it was the San Jose rally in 2016. I was planning to go there, had a ticket and everything, but work got in the way. After I saw the local news about violent mobs outside the rally assaulting attendees, I was glad I missed it - for example, https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/06/02/donald-trump-in-san-jose-violent-protest-outside-rally-hundreds-clash-with-police/
That clusterfuck really crystallized a lot of things for me. There are a lot of people who hate people like me, and the media will cover for them. One asshole who punches a protester at a Trump rally gets TONS of press coverage, but these mobs get very little coverage...and the coverage they get ends up placing the blame on Trump.
To be fair, I was moving toward the right for a while, and as the GOP became less neocon and less "regligious right," while the Dems became full-on BLM socialist open-borders crazies, it became pretty easy to make the switch.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4328558&forum_id=2#38726429) |
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