Post by Baise-moi on Nov 9, 2016 22:45:59 GMT -4
If you are easily offended, I suggest you don't read this. I don't want any fights to start over something so petty, the results of the election are in and nothing will change by trying to alter someone else's views. Seriously, I'm done with people being unable to debate anything in a civil manner.
Okay, firstly, let me get this out of the way first.
Hillary supporters are so fucking annoying. They refuse to accept the opinion of anyone who votes for Trump. Well sorry if some people would rather have a racist than a criminal in office. I'd rather be considered a racist for voting Trump than be egotistical and bigoted for criticizing anyone who disagrees with my opinion.
Furthermore, I have stated many, many times that I hate both of them, yet everyone takes my "I wouldn't vote, but if I had to I just think Hillary is worse" as I support Donald Trump and everything he says or does. No, I don't support Trump. I don't advocate his actions or think he'd make a good candidate. But sometimes a horrible option is the better option, and we have to make some shitty choices every once in a while. Stating that voting for Trump as opposed to Hillary because I don't think she is qualified is ignorant.
Making this clear right now. I don't hate anyone that supports Hillary. I respect your opinion fully, but if you can't respect someone else's then you're so unfortunately arrogant. Every political discussion always ends up in a fight and possibly even the loss of friends or trust simply because of who the fuck someone is voting for. That's beyond stupid. And it's always cause someone gets hurt over what someone else thinks.
Oh, and also, don't even get me started on the media and how damn biased and twisted it is. That's the thing I hate most about this election, the fact that one of the candidates is favored by the media because of her political correctness or whatever it is, and the other gets a bad view deliberately painted of them because the media automatically views racism and sexism as something they'd rather not endorse. Which is fair, but it still doesn't mean that everything should be so one-sided. Simply telling an unbiased version of something isn't 'endorsing' everything that Trump has said.
Alright, now the rest of this thread is my opinion of what the hell all the states were doing during the election for the most part.
Florida. What the fuck? Can we rely on Florida for anything? Last night showed just how damn indecisive they were, like Jesus Christ it took forever for them to finally vote. And when they did, their vote made a huge difference in the outcome. Probably won Trump the whole thing. But really, like, I don't even know how long I waited for Florida to just DECIDE.
Same goes for Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. These three took at least two hours to get anywhere. I get that they were extremely close, but they never fluctuated their side. Minnesota was leaning Hillary for essentially the entire thing, while Michigan and Wisconsin were practically always in favor of Trump. So it still took an ungodly amount of time to get their votes in and have their decision. Even then, fucking ALASKA'S votes got in before Michigan's! Michigan's STILL are not in, actually.
And Alaska hadn't even started voting until after like 3 AM in the morning, having been around at LEAST three hours after those three.
What also baffles me is New Hampshire. I swear to God they cannot make a decision on anything. First it was Hillary, then Trump, then Hillary, then Trump, then Hillary again. Maybe not exactly in that order, but it definitely fluctuated many times and kept switching. And ultimately, New Hampshire's votes never got in. Not that they were too significant anyway, their vote probably would have only counted for like 6.
Arizona too...I don't know if they even ever switched. But they're like Michigan. They were leaning in favor of Trump for an eternity but never got their vote.
So yeah. That's pretty much it.
Hillary supporters are so fucking annoying. They refuse to accept the opinion of anyone who votes for Trump. Well sorry if some people would rather have a racist than a criminal in office. I'd rather be considered a racist for voting Trump than be egotistical and bigoted for criticizing anyone who disagrees with my opinion.
Furthermore, I have stated many, many times that I hate both of them, yet everyone takes my "I wouldn't vote, but if I had to I just think Hillary is worse" as I support Donald Trump and everything he says or does. No, I don't support Trump. I don't advocate his actions or think he'd make a good candidate. But sometimes a horrible option is the better option, and we have to make some shitty choices every once in a while. Stating that voting for Trump as opposed to Hillary because I don't think she is qualified is ignorant.
Making this clear right now. I don't hate anyone that supports Hillary. I respect your opinion fully, but if you can't respect someone else's then you're so unfortunately arrogant. Every political discussion always ends up in a fight and possibly even the loss of friends or trust simply because of who the fuck someone is voting for. That's beyond stupid. And it's always cause someone gets hurt over what someone else thinks.
Oh, and also, don't even get me started on the media and how damn biased and twisted it is. That's the thing I hate most about this election, the fact that one of the candidates is favored by the media because of her political correctness or whatever it is, and the other gets a bad view deliberately painted of them because the media automatically views racism and sexism as something they'd rather not endorse. Which is fair, but it still doesn't mean that everything should be so one-sided. Simply telling an unbiased version of something isn't 'endorsing' everything that Trump has said.
Alright, now the rest of this thread is my opinion of what the hell all the states were doing during the election for the most part.
Florida. What the fuck? Can we rely on Florida for anything? Last night showed just how damn indecisive they were, like Jesus Christ it took forever for them to finally vote. And when they did, their vote made a huge difference in the outcome. Probably won Trump the whole thing. But really, like, I don't even know how long I waited for Florida to just DECIDE.
Same goes for Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. These three took at least two hours to get anywhere. I get that they were extremely close, but they never fluctuated their side. Minnesota was leaning Hillary for essentially the entire thing, while Michigan and Wisconsin were practically always in favor of Trump. So it still took an ungodly amount of time to get their votes in and have their decision. Even then, fucking ALASKA'S votes got in before Michigan's! Michigan's STILL are not in, actually.
And Alaska hadn't even started voting until after like 3 AM in the morning, having been around at LEAST three hours after those three.
What also baffles me is New Hampshire. I swear to God they cannot make a decision on anything. First it was Hillary, then Trump, then Hillary, then Trump, then Hillary again. Maybe not exactly in that order, but it definitely fluctuated many times and kept switching. And ultimately, New Hampshire's votes never got in. Not that they were too significant anyway, their vote probably would have only counted for like 6.
Arizona too...I don't know if they even ever switched. But they're like Michigan. They were leaning in favor of Trump for an eternity but never got their vote.
So yeah. That's pretty much it.