What's new

Donald is about to go through some things...

  • Thread starter Thread starter Deleted member 365
  • Start date Start date
Im going with pollution as the reason


Primarily, autism is genetic.
 
Than perhaps you should not question people who do, or assume your Google University knowledge is meaningful.


RFKJ has a false solution, one he won't give up.


That's the same reason given in the Scientific American article.



Junk. France is strictly middle-of-the-pack on vaccinations rates. For example, #71 of 187 on measles vaccinations.


Kuwait's vaccination rate is only 2% higher, but they are in the top 10% of autism cases.

Notice any commonalities in the top 10?


All true.
God gives more autism to societies who subjugate women. It's the only explanation. That and Trump.

Sent from my SM-G986U using JazzFanz mobile app
 
Maybe the best description I've read of Trump:



"He lacks any shred of human decency, humility or caring," the former White House official told Karl. "He is morally bankrupt, breathtakingly dishonest, lethally incompetent, and stunningly ignorant of virtually anything related to governing, history, geography, human events or world affairs. He is a traitor and a malignancy in the nation, and represents a clear and present danger to our democracy, and the rule of law."


 


Primarily, autism is genetic.
Out of my 6 nephews, two are on the spectrum (high functioning). None among my nieces.
 
Maybe the best description I've read of Trump:



"He lacks any shred of human decency, humility or caring," the former White House official told Karl. "He is morally bankrupt, breathtakingly dishonest, lethally incompetent, and stunningly ignorant of virtually anything related to governing, history, geography, human events or world affairs. He is a traitor and a malignancy in the nation, and represents a clear and present danger to our democracy, and the rule of law."



Crazy thing is that he doesn’t hide any of this. Its EXTREMELY obvious. Yet he still has a **** ton of fans.
One of the most unexplainable things in my lifetime.


Sent from my iPad using JazzFanz mobile app
 
That's good stuff. Reading that would not make anyone think twice about their children getting their vaccines that we have all been getting for decades now.
Saying that there are no safe and effective vaccines would definitely make some people think twice about getting any vaccine. I doubt he would have his children get vaccinated if he didn't think the vaccines they were getting were safe and effective.

Confusing and contradicting messaging imo.
Pandering to the audience at hand. Pretty standard politician stuff.
 
Maybe the best description I've read of Trump:



"He lacks any shred of human decency, humility or caring," the former White House official told Karl. "He is morally bankrupt, breathtakingly dishonest, lethally incompetent, and stunningly ignorant of virtually anything related to governing, history, geography, human events or world affairs. He is a traitor and a malignancy in the nation, and represents a clear and present danger to our democracy, and the rule of law."


Yeah but what do they really think?
 
Crazy thing is that he doesn’t hide any of this. Its EXTREMELY obvious. Yet he still has a **** ton of fans.
One of the most unexplainable things in my lifetime.


Sent from my iPad using JazzFanz mobile app
He caters to the base instincts of people who feel they are under attack. As the world gets more liberal, those with hard-core conservative beliefs begin to feel the world is more hostile. Trump and his ilk promise to "restore order" by putting down the existential threat they feel. It's wholly in their minds, but when we have the prosperity we do, these threats of ideas are the most pressing existential threats we have. So they rally around that as it makes them feel he is their great defender and the defender of their way of life.

But a solid portion of this are people who are simply hard-wired to choose conservatism over any of the liberal boogey-men, like gay marriage or abortion, or even women's rights or, heaven help us, the ultimate demon of "socialism", even though they cannot explain why any of these things are a threat. They just vote "R" all the way down the ticket without really ever thinking about the issues at hand.

But the rise of Trump kind of represents a unique cross-roads here. Kind of the beginning of the last battles (hopefully) around institutionalized racism and sexism, where these concepts are finally encroaching on the daily thoughts, if not actually on the daily lives, of those still reliant on those systems to maintain their "way of life". And they are fighting back to keep it status quo. Hence they view him as a savior. To me, given the current zeitgeist, these kinds of people voting for Trump makes sense. It's sad and pathetic, but it makes sense.
 
Crazy thing is that he doesn’t hide any of this. Its EXTREMELY obvious. Yet he still has a **** ton of fans.
One of the most unexplainable things in my lifetime.
Let me help explain it because the answer is obvious. Trump is hated by the left and Trump is willing to fight. Everything else is secondary. The more Trump is hated and the more he shows a willingness to fight, the more popular he gets.

A large portion of our society feels left behind and demonized. The majority of those who demonize those who aren’t “People of Color” also hate Trump. The majority of those seeking to exclude men, and especially straight white men, also hate Trump.

A lot of people don’t feel seen, but when they are seen they are belittled. Those people see the enemy of their enemy as their friend even if he isn’t a good person and has nothing to do with them other than being the target of their derision.

I think people who fixate on Trump as the cause of societal ills don’t have their eyes open. Trump is a symptom. Trump is someone who read the room and is exploiting it for personal gain. Those who think it will heal the country if they can remove Trump and deny an outlet to those who feel frustration over the constant insults from media, academia, and woke multinational corporations are deluding themselves.
 
He caters to the base instincts of people who feel they are under attack. As the world gets more liberal, those with hard-core conservative beliefs begin to feel the world is more hostile. Trump and his ilk promise to "restore order" by putting down the existential threat they feel. It's wholly in their minds, but when we have the prosperity we do, these threats of ideas are the most pressing existential threats we have. So they rally around that as it makes them feel he is their great defender and the defender of their way of life.

But a solid portion of this are people who are simply hard-wired to choose conservatism over any of the liberal boogey-men, like gay marriage or abortion, or even women's rights or, heaven help us, the ultimate demon of "socialism", even though they cannot explain why any of these things are a threat. They just vote "R" all the way down the ticket without really ever thinking about the issues at hand.

But the rise of Trump kind of represents a unique cross-roads here. Kind of the beginning of the last battles (hopefully) around institutionalized racism and sexism, where these concepts are finally encroaching on the daily thoughts, if not actually on the daily lives, of those still reliant on those systems to maintain their "way of life". And they are fighting back to keep it status quo. Hence they view him as a savior. To me, given the current zeitgeist, these kinds of people voting for Trump makes sense. It's sad and pathetic, but it makes sense.
I get all that but there are other conservatives who hate liberals and minorities and lgbtq and woke and whatnot who aren't trump for them to support. Just so weird that they support the scummiest, douchiest, most corrupt, dumbest candidate possible.
 
Let me help explain it because the answer is obvious. Trump is hated by the left and Trump is willing to fight. Everything else is secondary. The more Trump is hated and the more he shows a willingness to fight, the more popular he gets.

A large portion of our society feels left behind and demonized. The majority of those who demonize those who aren’t “People of Color” also hate Trump. The majority of those seeking to exclude men, and especially straight white men, also hate Trump.

A lot of people don’t feel seen, but when they are seen they are belittled. Those people see the enemy of their enemy as their friend even if he isn’t a good person and has nothing to do with them other than being the target of their derision.

I think people who fixate on Trump as the cause of societal ills don’t have their eyes open. Trump is a symptom. Trump is someone who read the room and is exploiting it for personal gain. Those who think it will heal the country if they can remove Trump and deny an outlet to those who feel frustration over the constant insults from media, academia, and woke multinational corporations are deluding themselves.
Eh, the left will/does also hate ted cruze, nikki hailey, desantis, etc. If they are voting simply based off who the left hates then A: that is an incredibly low iq way to vote and B: They can vote for a less ****** human and still get what they want.
Maybe maga types just really want a really crappy worthless human for president for some strange reason.
 
Also, the last two posts help explain why one might vote for trump. And I have always kind of understood that. But what about how worshipped he is? He thought of almost like a god to these people. They give him their money. Buy all his merchandise. Go to all his rallies. Seem unable to see the flaws that everyone else sees. They think he is sent by god and some kind of christian despite being the complete opposite of a christian. The worship and adoration doesn't make sense. Do they really think he cares about them or likes them? Its so obvious he doesn't. They believe everything he says when its obvious that everything he says is a lie.
Its simply insane and unexplainable.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top