• Jax@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Registered as a democrat.

    His political leanings were conservative. He heavily supported Bush and also performed for Trump.

    Fuck Toby Keith, and yes - a lie of omission is still a lie, no matter how many idiots agree that it isn’t.

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      1 day ago

      Dunno who downvoted you, but I just looked it up and you’re completely right. Now I feel bad for how I was going full fan girl when I ran into him IRL.

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        No worries, people like to blindly support whatever makes their heart feel better. It’s easier for people to believe he isn’t a piece of shit, so they do.

        It’s stupid, which is why I call it out as such. Blind devotion to people who would trade you for more personal wealth in a heartbeat.

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          1 day ago

          As someone who suffers from anxiety, I’m always willing to admit I’m wrong when it means I won’t be in the future. My aunt was his favorite bartender at a local horse racing track, and he pretty much paid for her house, so I’m definitely a little slanted to begin with.

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            It’s a very twisted thing about all of this, and it blurs the lines between right and wrong. I’m finally starting to understand why some people will genuinely try to argue that a bigot is actually a good person, the bigot just hasn’t ever been adversarial toward them. It’s like a mental block, they have to be hit over the head with the information — my cousin’s son is not such a good person, but he’s happened to do good things for my family so none of them see it. There was a point that I would have argued for him before I’d learned the kinds of things he’s done.

            I’m sorry, I didn’t realize you actually had a somewhat personal connection to the man. I can understand your perspective, and I genuinely am sorry if I insulted you. I hope you understand that your experience does preclude your association with the blindly devoted.

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              No apologies needed. You’re absolutely right. And finally I don’t feel insulted.

              When you’re right, you’re right. I am different from most in that I don’t get bothered for admitting I’m wrong. And further more, I appreciate you! Not only for educating me, but not being a prick, like the first dude who I responded to was. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate people like you and the cause you successfully help to further.