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In reply to the discussion: I thought this was interesting about stereotypes. [View all]NRaleighLiberal
(60,014 posts)1. One of our neighbors is very friendly. Always there to lend a hand.
She is also faux news 24/7, a racist, homophobe, bigot - you name it. Whatever Rush, Hannity, et al tell her to believe - that's what she believes. And she is scared shitless...of pretty much everything.
But aside from that, a really nice, helpful neighbor. And she knows how completely opposite my beliefs/politics are.
It is a really confusing world.....
Thanks for sharing your story....
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How do you feel about Obama supporters/voters who wouldn't help someone out.
GalaxyHunter
Aug 2013
#34
Exactly! And wow! What a racist! She could make the Grand Dragon blush with shame!
Behind the Aegis
Aug 2013
#10
I know and that is partly the fault of the second business party in the US
nadinbrzezinski
Aug 2013
#13
I can tolerate enormous disagreement, but very little rudeness. There's just no need for t. nt
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#22
A Republican doesn't have to be a bad person, just someone who is easily persuaded by propaganda.
Kablooie
Aug 2013
#18
I find the lowest common denominator is fear. Fear of change, of loss, of favored status.
Flatulo
Aug 2013
#23
For all we know the person could have been driving a relatives/friends vehicle. we do not know.
GalaxyHunter
Aug 2013
#37