I'm noticing a trend where Desantis supporters think they're smarter than everyone else....almost like dems do
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Is this really necessary?
When people lose, they are unhappy, and may make some overheated statements.
What's important now is uniting.
Its hard to unite with people who think you're too dumb to know your own interests and how to get them
I think if people just said hey, we'll do better next state or so on, people could unite. But when people are going "you're too fucking dumb to pick the right candidate and you're going to ruin the country you imbecile" , no one is uniting with that
To provide more context on where they say that, this is the twitter thread
https://twitter.com/monsterhunter45/status/1747263168903364896?t=ItesKkYy1QKEtQsiWRu6Uw&s=19
We need them, not they us. So they can think us dumb all they want, even if that is what they were doing.
Also, it's not really. People disagree about how best means to accomplish something, and it's not necessary for some people to be dumb.
Hopefully, 2 months from now all this will be forgotten. Pro-DeSantis are good people (the retards moved to Birdbrain).
Some pro-DeSantis people are good people, absolutely. Some really are fucking stupid. I'm not even sure why, and I don't think I'm just going off my own biases. DeSantis's campaign is horrible, and has attracted some really weird people who argue in very bad faith and otherwise act the fool.
There's plenty of legitimate criticism to be aimed at DeSantis supporters. Not all of them, but there is a trend to be sure.
Now I remember. Bill Mitchell? That guy is a full-time retard. But compared to the beginning, I'd say that the ranks of retards has very much thinned because the queen of retardation got some traction.
It's sadly been very easy to atomize groups trying to pull the pendulum back since the current Potato president was hoisted into office. It got worse after the 2022 elections. It's the Kasich issue again but it's had longer time to fester. I'm hoping it goes away as the other candidates drop out, and people don't start peeling off.