Post #4094037
2026-07-25 17:12 UTC
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@suquili@poa.st 2026-07-25 17:21
@Orkin_Awk@poa.st @DC5FAN@poa.st @Bunsen@poa.st @Obfuskation@poa.st @HonkHonkBoom@poa.st @exis7enz@clubcyberia.co @Terry@poa.st My Evangelical-ish parents could be considered NeverTrumpers during 2016. They wanted sleepy Ben Carson to win at first, then Ted Cruz. Finally they reluctantly voted Trump but they weren't excited about him winning. A year or so into the presidency though, they did start liking him and I thought it was cool they finally "came around" (I was a dumb magatard). But a couple years after that I learned about the JQ/zionism, and how Trump was compromised by them. I was too busy mindlessly riding the Trump Train to notice that his rhetoric was totally watered down and in some ways contradictory from 2016. It's a flawed idea, but I realized that the NeverTrumpers didn't warm up to Trump, Trump warmed up to them, hence why my parents started liking him. Obviously he was always compromised but y'know. I was still learning and coping.
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@DC5FAN@poa.st 2026-07-25 17:15
@Orkin_Awk@poa.st @Bunsen@poa.st @Obfuskation@poa.st @HonkHonkBoom@poa.st @exis7enz@clubcyberia.co @Terry@poa.st That is true. They changed their tune the second time around. Same guy, same moral failings yet now they love him.