For one thing, I said, "It's funny, isn't it, that two liberal Americans -- both of whom
detest Trump -- somehow have no understanding of how our own government works" and "And the devastating effect our government has on countries around the world
regardless of who's in the White House."
But
you tried to incorporate the point -- and then flip it -- by saying, "Have you not seen the flags under our names? I'm not American, and I don't believe
@Angela Channing or
@anndra w is either. I'm only too aware of the effect US actions are having and don't try to tell me that it's not worse now."
You may not view that as deflection, baby, but it is.
You directly answered me?? You mean, when you said: "I'm only too aware of the effect US actions are having and don't try to tell me that it's not worse now."?
My point was that I found it fascinating two-liberal Americans (who detest Trump and trash him constantly) are being preached to by non-Americans about how American politics works, in or out of our borders --- as if we're two rightwingers who buy into his bush!t.
So you, basically, repeated my point, pretended you said it first, and then flipped as if you were clever.
It's not really possible to have a rational discussion with any of these people. Topic doesn't really matter, only compliance with their foolish "purity test."
But no matter how many times you say, "I hate Trump!!," if you don't stop
right there, then they keep accusing you of "defending Trump!!"
I mean, it's psychotic.
Cognitive dissonance doesn't even begin to describe it.
But it's a manifestation of those studies which show that, generally, men tend to be more tolerant of differing political opinions -- even from the other party, while women are much less tolerant of differing opinions
within their same party.
It's a purity test. And you simply can't have discussions with them -- you'd receive less lies and nonquitter-ish pushback if you screamed "I love Trump!' because that's less-threatening to them. Disagreement from the "outside" is always far less disconcerting.
It's a kind of political naivete or immaturity (for lack of a better word). They still think in terms of the "good" team versus the bad team.
They can't handle anything else, or frame it in any other way. It's too hopeless and frightening for them.