US Politics
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I've been sitting here processing all day. Working through this last 24 hours.
The majority in my country voted for an unhinged megalomaniac who has sworn to lock up his opponents and silence his critics. They voted for children to be stripped away from their parents for the crime of seeking safety. They voted for economic chaos. They voted for Palestinians and Ukrainians to be slaughtered. They voted for the Constitution to be overturned.
re: US Politics
3/3
And my team couldn't be bothered to stop them - knowing that all this was on the table. Harris wasn't exciting enough, or pure enough, or lacked some ineffable quality that makes it worth their time to get off their collective asses and vote.
I'm ashamed. Of my country, and a sizeable chunk of the people in it. And I'm very angry.
re: US Politics
@ScottSoCal My main feeling is anger. Yet I am forging ahead like nothing happened. Almost. If I donβt try to keep swimming Iβll sink. Maybe Iβll be hot differently and in a worse way later. But I literally told my husband to cheer up. I am so insensitive atm. Maybe itβs because I am having to block my feelings. Or maybe I processed this before it happened because itβs what I feared. I donβt know what to think. And Iβm so sorry youβre feeling so bad. I totally agree with you. We are probably after Russia one of the most corrupt nations on earth. I think I already realized that a while back. I fear for people who are younger than me. How could people do this to them. How could parents not vote. I am very angry.