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So something I am curious about in regards to people who voted for Trump as I know this is not everyone. When you see people who support him like Nick Fuentes making the video (google it if you haven't seen it) he did talking about "your body my choice" and how men own women now, then a female commenting about how no women would let him near them and then someone responding saying "women don't have a choice in that now and laughing about it. You have plenty of men like that and also neo nazis that are like "Trump is our guy!" How does that stuff make you feel? The reason I could never vote for him is just that, he had whatever rhetoric that made neo nazis follow/worship him and misogynistic men like Nick Fuentes. If you have a daughter and you voted for Trump, how would you feel if she dated a man that views her as property? Or knowing hate crimes go up when he is in office or even just the recent text scandal where black people got random texts saying they have been chosen to be slaves.
Again, I am not saying this to cause some roar or whatever. I am genuinely curious as before Trump, I don't remember that kind of stuff when other Republicans ran for office. I am asking here too bc I have really enjoyed reddit so far with the overall forums and how most people have actually been so cordial on both sides here, which is why I thought this would be a good place to bring up this topic as again, I know it's not the majority I would hope that feel the way the extremist do.
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