

you didn’t vote, so you where equally fine with both options. So in effect you voted for the winner, IE Trump
you didn’t vote, so you where equally fine with both options. So in effect you voted for the winner, IE Trump
Irrational, but completely understandable.
If you’re directly affected, like perhaps a Ukrainian, then I don’t see how anyone could blame you.
About 2/3 of the voting age no?
1/3 actively voted for him, and 1/3 was “fine with either option”
EU can deal with Russia alone well enough. Assuming US doesn’t come in on Russia side of course.
They did elect Trump to speak and act on their behalf tho
Or US supporting Russia.
If Ukraine says no, Trump’s going to double down on the “it’s Ukraine fault” narrative and start supporting Russia to promote “peace”
There’s also the small issue of “history doesn’t repeat, but it often rhymes”.
Her heart was not in the right place, as the point she was trying to make was that men are scum
There’s no law stopping someone in jail from being President. You can’t vote, but you can be elected still
It’s not so much that it’s only the “I can’t in good conscience vote for this party, so it’s better that the objectively worse party wins” crowd is worse then “I want the fascist to win” crowd. It’s the first crowd might listen, while the second is a lost cause.
If you don’t agree 100% with what Trump says you’re an traitor. They probably will, rightly fearing for their lives if they don’t