Calling me "butthurt" is not going to make the majority of the country who hates him change their minds about him in 2024.
You could have said the exact same thing in 2016, when most people disliked him.
Trump's path to 270 electoral votes in 2024 is non-existent. He cannot win AZ, GA, WI, PA and MI because even center right voters in those states hate him. The independents in those states may dislike Biden but they certainly prefer him over Trump whom they hate.
All meaningless gibberish with not a shred of evidence to back it up.
COVID authoritarianism still persists in the U.S. it is crucial to push back against their narrative and not affirm it like Trump constantly does.
On the contrary, Trump's approach is the best. He's pro-vaccine but against COVID authoritarianism.
The best approach is highlighting cases of harmful adverse reactions from these vaccines and explaining to people that it must always be a choice that people have to make for themselves on whether they take it or not.
Constantly saying how amazing the vaccines will only strengthen the left's position on pushing and enforcing vaccine mandates on everyone.
The best approach is highlighting cases of harmful adverse reactions from these vaccines and explaining to people that it must always be a choice that people have to make for themselves on whether they take it or not.
Why? It must always be a choice regardless of 'harmful adverse reactions'. And there is no inconsistency between pointing out adverse reactions and saying that it's good that the vaccines exist so that people who choose to take them, can.
It is certainly easier to sell to the average normie that we must force this vaccine on everyone because it is a universal good than it is to sell to the average normie that we must force this vaccine on everyone even though it can potentially do more harm than good for a person.
Messaging matters in issues of persuasion and Trump is helping the left push COVID authoritarianism with his messaging.
Highlighting the flaws of the vaccine is the only way we can convince normies that it should NOT be mandated.
You could have said the exact same thing in 2016, when most people disliked him.
All meaningless gibberish with not a shred of evidence to back it up.
On the contrary, Trump's approach is the best. He's pro-vaccine but against COVID authoritarianism.
The best approach is highlighting cases of harmful adverse reactions from these vaccines and explaining to people that it must always be a choice that people have to make for themselves on whether they take it or not.
Constantly saying how amazing the vaccines will only strengthen the left's position on pushing and enforcing vaccine mandates on everyone.
Trump's "approach" is retarded.
Why? It must always be a choice regardless of 'harmful adverse reactions'. And there is no inconsistency between pointing out adverse reactions and saying that it's good that the vaccines exist so that people who choose to take them, can.
It is certainly easier to sell to the average normie that we must force this vaccine on everyone because it is a universal good than it is to sell to the average normie that we must force this vaccine on everyone even though it can potentially do more harm than good for a person.
Messaging matters in issues of persuasion and Trump is helping the left push COVID authoritarianism with his messaging.
Highlighting the flaws of the vaccine is the only way we can convince normies that it should NOT be mandated.