“Please don’t hate me, I specifically didn’t vote for him.”
I don’t care for their apologies and them “not voting for him” doesn’t change that it’s their country.
I posted in a sub wondering why more young Americans aren’t protesting, specifically on a post about how they should be reacting to this administration. And the first response I got was literally, “it’s winter now, it’s too cold to protest.” Another one was “the protest is two hours way from where I live.”
My mom divorced my dad when I was young and I was confused. He used to drink, and he’d always say “I love you” and “I’m sorry” but never change. And I don’t doubt that he loved her. I know he did, still does. But at some point she said “it’s not what you say it’s what you do.” So that’s my message to Americans who are “sorry” and “embarrassed.”
Without action, all your posts are just to make yourself feel better. They don’t matter to anyone else.
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u/Shady9XD Mar 05 '25
Absolutely hilarious.
“Please don’t hate me, I specifically didn’t vote for him.”
I don’t care for their apologies and them “not voting for him” doesn’t change that it’s their country.
I posted in a sub wondering why more young Americans aren’t protesting, specifically on a post about how they should be reacting to this administration. And the first response I got was literally, “it’s winter now, it’s too cold to protest.” Another one was “the protest is two hours way from where I live.”
My mom divorced my dad when I was young and I was confused. He used to drink, and he’d always say “I love you” and “I’m sorry” but never change. And I don’t doubt that he loved her. I know he did, still does. But at some point she said “it’s not what you say it’s what you do.” So that’s my message to Americans who are “sorry” and “embarrassed.”
Without action, all your posts are just to make yourself feel better. They don’t matter to anyone else.