I wholeheartedly agree.Honestly I think the scariest thing is not his politics but that enough people didn't see an issue with his attitude and immaturity and supported it. And got on social media and acted exactly the same way. That tells me a lot about the state of society.
Ever since the beginning of his first term, I've noticed a drastic increase of rudeness and intolerance in the general public that more or less mirrors his rudeness and intolerance. And this in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he is almost universally hated. It only gets worse the farther into the rural central valley you go, except the target is flipped (they almost universally hate Democrats out there).
There's no middle ground anymore. Just two groups of people standing at opposite extremes, shouting angrily at each other about pretty much everything.
The fact that those two crowds aren't even the majority makes it even worse, because it feels like the majority of opinions are actively being ignored.
In other words, if the true majority had its way as it should, none of these idiots probably would've been elected in the first place, and life would be a whole lot better right now.
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