Thread:Geo1234/@comment-26708053-20161109113847/@comment-27157772-20161111041949

TDIFan13 wrote:

TDFanatic52 wrote: Discrimination? Gay people voted for Trump. Black people also voted for Trump, as well as women and Trans. You saw that Kuwait girl announcing her support for Trump, so that means that Muslims also voted for Trump. This is very true but not every gay, black, trans, Muslim, and female person are going to think the same. Just because these people voted for Trump, it doesn't mean he doesn't advocate for discrimination. And like I said, Donald Trump still won all white demographics.

If the only thing you can do is label people as SJWs to silence them, you've already lost. Just because someone is complaining about something that you don't view as an issue, it doesn't make their argument invalid. If anything, that's censoring free speech. We all have different experiences in life and we all have a right to say how we feel about the outcome of this election. Ever heard of identity politics? It is the idea that certain groups should vote a certain way. A common example is how minorities should vote democrat and white should vote republican. I am not saying that these people should not have a right to have an opinion. However, if somebody is saying that I should vote for Hillary because she is a woman, represents POC, excetera, I will call them out saying that my vote is my voice.

I asked if RBW was a SJW. Is it wrong to ask? If you are in a room and cannot see your hand in front of a face and something quacks, will you assume that it's a duck?

I understand fully that people have a right to react to the election. However, acting like it's the end of the world is meaningless and pointless.