2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Do you have loved ones who voted for Trump who you KNOW are NOT racists/sexists/bigots? [View all]no_hypocrisy
(48,827 posts)My sister voted for Donald Trump and admits it, albeit not bragging about it either.
My sister is a lot of things that I take issue with, going back to childhood.
But she isn't racist, sexist, or a bigot against any particular group (ethnic or otherwise).
She simply is intellectually lazy and not curious about many relevant facts. While on Facebook, I post items about Trump, republicans, fascism, women's rights, civil rights, BLM, Israel/Palestine, etc., she posts exclusively about lost dogs. That's where her head's out. She isn't against democrats but she isn't for them either. Totally apolitical.
And my guess as she had a vacuum of information on November 8, she turned to her husband and good friend, both of whom made a case for Trump, and it was that easy, to adopt their positions instead of thinking it through.
Of course I'm dismayed for a multitude of reasons. First, her vote has contributed to the election of Trump and the precarious future of our democracy. Second, it was hypocritical as she and her husband are Jews and there's been quite an uptick in anti-Semitism since the Election; not to mention, she had an abortion at a young age, and who knows how much longer abortion (and birth control) will remain legal after Trump takes office. Third, she didn't take the time to think things out before she made a choice. Not her choice. A choice.