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[–] Nobsi@feddit.de 6 points 9 months ago (2 children)

It’s not about republicans, it’s about mental health.

No, it's about repoublicans. Trump specifically.

Also when mental health problems’ reception in the society marginalizes you, you tend to seek for cults\sects and other such kinds of feeling of belonging to something without it being personal (because personal contacts are where your trauma is).

Wild guess with no backing in the article at all

I didn’t read the article, but suspect he also lived with his father at that age.

Cool guess, but you could also have read the article.

Just shooting wild guesses and opinions under a very problematic topic helps noone and is lazy at best.

[–] doingless@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Do you remember when those couple people tortured a developmentally disabled guy on camera because he liked Trump? Probably not.

I don't like Trump but there are definitely crazies everywhere. I think dehumanizing people with different opinions about how to create a healthy society is the dangerous thing. Saying the other side are all monsters tends to turn people with mental illness into monster hunters.

[–] Nobsi@feddit.de -1 points 9 months ago

well, the people you are trying to defend have absolutely no problem at all with dehumanizing you.
Tolerating intolerance leads to more intolerance.
There will always be bad things on both sides. But one of the current sides we are talking about is doing the most harm. Spoiler: its the trumpets.

[–] rottingleaf@lemmy.zip -5 points 9 months ago

Wild guess

It's not a guess, it's a dependency connected to the wider subject.

with no backing in the article at all

It's not about the article.

Just shooting wild guesses and opinions under a very problematic topic helps noone and is lazy at best.

My guesses and opinions are definitely better than those of apes throwing their own shit at another bunch of apes with weird red headwear.