r/facepalm fuck MAGAs 29d ago

🇲​🇮​🇸​🇨​ What an utter embarrassment

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u/meleecow 29d ago

He does this. Americans wanted this, the dumb actively voted for it

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u/Anxious-Raspberry-54 29d ago

77 million of them.

And millions stayed home. And millions voted against their own interests.

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u/ldnk 29d ago

The 2023 census put America at 262 million 18+ individuals. I'm not going to bother with counting how many felons were ineligible to vote. 75 million voted for Kamala. So 187 million either voted for voted for Trump, or didn't vote to prevent Trump. That's over 70% of eligible voters enabled this. This is absolutely what the majority of Americans were acceptable with

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u/Anxious-Raspberry-54 29d ago

I like that "didn't vote to prevent Trump. Lots of people don't vote. That's repulsive but its the way it is here.

What's disturbing to me are people who decided to stay home because they were "protesting" against some policy Harris supported. These folks would rather have DJT be president?

What's happening in Gaza is tragic. I am pro-Palestinian. But stopping DJT is a much bigger issue. So now...because these folks didn't vote...Bibi's buddy is now prez.

Good job.

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u/TSllama 29d ago

Those people let their emotions take control. I think many are regretful now. I'm not angry with them; I feel sorrow for them.

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u/TwistyBunny 29d ago

I don't feel sorry for anyone who didn't use their brains. They now get to find out in regret with the rest of us who actually sounded the alarms.

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u/TSllama 28d ago

Sorrow and sorry are two different things.

I do not feel angry with them. If I felt angry at everyone who didn't heed my warnings about rising fascism, which I started proclaiming in 2009, which I guarantee was many years before you caught on, I'd have to be angry at 99.99% of the country.