Comments by "Mark Zuckergecko" (@markzuckergecko621) on "Trump Talks "N-Word" in Bizarre Fox Interview" video.
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@briankorth6763 I've voted Republican all my life, not because I love them, but democrats are just so, so, soooo awful I can't ever vote for them. Except one time in my local elections there was this democrat named Sam Houston running for some lower office, I live in Houston, I had to vote for him. Because that's awesome. And I realize there's a fair chance he changed his name just to get votes, but whatever, he got me, I appreciate the dedication. But I digress, I actually liked Trump more than any President within my lifetime, he was far from perfect, I wished he would have shut his big stupid mouth sometimes, but on policy I thought he was great, pre covid he was letting average Americans keep more of their own money, he was pushing back against far leftism. The establishment hated him, and I hate the establishment, so that was hilarious. I'm really closer to libertarian than conservative, but I agree with conservatives more than liberals, and I agree with leftists about basically nothing. In a perfect world I would rather vote for someone with similar fiscal policy to Trump but with a better attitude. But he was good enough for me, and attitude isn't really the number one thing I'm looking for in a politician anyway, they're all scumbags. Otherwise they wouldn't be politicians, they would get a real job.
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@briankorth6763 yea I probably watch as much if not more left wing content than right. I already know what people who agree with me think, I don't need to listen to that very much. And I miss the good ole days, where "agree to disagree" was more common, maybe I was just younger and naive, and didn't realize how bad things were. I don't know, maybe it's been this bad for longer than I realize. But I hate it, one of my good friends' dad is really sick, he's probably going to die within the year. And he's an insane Trump hater, to the point that he STILL won't speak to other family members who support Trump. Even after his cancer diagnosis. It's breaking my friend's heart, she can't stand to see her dad being this stubborn even to what might literally be his dying breath, she's just like FFS, get over it and call your sister and tell her you love her. While you can. It's completely insane.
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@vercoda9997 and it's not as crazy as it may sound either, disinfectants are used in medicine all the time, vaccines have disinfectants in them, radiation and chemotherapy is a disinfectant. And it's not like he was saying "hey everyone, you should shoot up random household cleaners!" like you lunatics make it out to be, he was just spit balling some ideas, like "hey, I heard of disinfectant therapy for some diseases and infections, maybe we could try that?" Even if he was wrong, so what? He's just asking about possible solutions, there's nothing wrong with that. You people are out of your tiny little minds. Of course you're also Irish so you might be drunk, so I'll give you a little leeway if that's the case.
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@briankorth6763 yea shits crazy these days, but I think a lot of people are having a short term memory crisis and seem to think Trump was the cause, no, he was the effect, shit was not normal before he even announced his candidacy. Damn, he never could have even had a chance of winning the Republican nomination in a political climate that made any damn sense. This insanity started a long time ago, it's pretty much impossible even point to a time or a reason because it's all been so slow and gradual, until it hyped up and started getting crazy super fast. I don't know the answer either, I hate to be Dr. Black Pill, but there may not be an answer, we very well may be in the "end phase" of the United States as a world power. And as many, many, many people who are smarter than me have predicted, we're destroying ourselves from the inside out.
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@belikewater420 you honestly don't find it odd that before the riots Fauci was saying masks don't really do much, and IMMEDIATELY after the riots he flip flopped on that and democrats were all pushing mask mandates? Do you think that's just a coincidence, or do you not even remember that that's how it happened? A lot of people don't, or just haven't made the connection. And how many democrat politicians and pundits have been caught breaking their own mandates, and the mandates they advocated for? It was happening pretty much on a weekly basis for a while. And you can't shrug that off as just isolated instances of them being hypocrites, if they were genuinely as concerned as they're trying to tell everyone else to be, then they would follow their restrictions for their own self preservation. But they don't. They're out on the town, maskless, getting their hair done and going to parties. Because they don't care. They just want you to care. And they should be extra cautious too, considering most of them are a thousand years old. I know you know what I'm saying is true. This has always been about politics, not safety. People who are concerned about safety, based on verifiable data don't have to lie. Because the data should speak for itself.
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@briankorth6763 yea the whole wokeness thing is bonkers, and self defeating. They say it's about kindness and empathy, but shriek like insane harpies at anyone who doesn't comply. That's not very kind or empathetic in the reality I live in. And I believe in respecting people's identity and shit like that too, I try to never make fun of people for any kind of immutable characteristics unless it's someone I know well, and I'm just busting their balls. And I don't even usually joke like that anyway, I don't find cruel humor that funny in the real world, only in movies and shit. But I'm also firmly against trying to police what other people say and believe, it's not up to me to decide. If someone wants to be racist or bigoted in some way, I don't like it, I don't agree with them, but they have the right to have those ideas. They just don't have the right to act on those ideas in a way that harms someone. That's the part I don't get about the people who go way over the top with that stuff and will actually advocate for and excuse violence in the name of "anti racism", that defeats the whole purpose, racism is bad because it can lead people down a road that leads to violence, so they're basically just cutting out the racism middle man and going straight to the violence part. It's completely nuts.
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