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drmeow

(5,744 posts)
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 02:10 PM Aug 24

Why some Trump voters

are ignorantly evil rather than actively evil.

The woman who cleans my house voted for Trump. I was complaining about the DOJ ousting UVA's President Ryan the other day (we live in Virginia) and she said "What's going on? I don't watch the news."

She doesn't believe he's an adjudicated rapist who fomented an insurrection and voted for him anyway. She an ignorant twit who didn't bother to educate herself so she doesn't know he's an adjudicated rapist who fomented an insurrection who voted for him because "tariffs might not be such a bad thing [to bring manufacturing back to the US]."

Given that I'm losing my job because of DOGE, I am looking forward to telling her that I won't be able to use her services anymore because of Trump. Maybe when she also has to fight for her Medicaid ["He promised not to touch it!"] and she starts losing more clients as the economy slides into the toilet, she'll figure out that MAYBE she should have been an informed voter instead of a stupid-as-f**k voter.

I really tried to be that "maybe I can show her the errors of her ways and get her to stop voting Republican" magnanimous type but holy f**k am I looking forward to firing her!

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Why some Trump voters (Original Post) drmeow Aug 24 OP
I'm so sorry about your job. Scrivener7 Aug 24 #1
Didn't know squat about him and voted for him anyway.. Permanut Aug 24 #2
It won the stupid people vote PhilosopherKing Aug 24 #3
In this day and age, I would think you have to work pretty hard to remain ignorant of current events. Walleye Aug 24 #4
reminds me of saying CommonHumanity Aug 24 #5
I've had to remind five people since the election about the same thing. czarjak Aug 24 #11
SMH GoodRaisin Aug 24 #6
I did explain to her that drmeow Aug 24 #8
Dick Gephardt thought that too Polybius Aug 24 #10
I'd fire her deRien Aug 24 #7
If I do manage to find a new job drmeow Aug 24 #9

Permanut

(7,527 posts)
2. Didn't know squat about him and voted for him anyway..
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 02:18 PM
Aug 24

Maybe there's something in the water or rays from outer space.

Had breakfast with a disabled veteran soon after the election. He said he didn't like Trump or Harris, so he voted for Trump.

Go figure.

Walleye

(42,252 posts)
4. In this day and age, I would think you have to work pretty hard to remain ignorant of current events.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 02:31 PM
Aug 24

Seems like they’re just floating around in the air for anybody to find out

CommonHumanity

(325 posts)
5. reminds me of saying
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 03:13 PM
Aug 24

Your story reminds me of a saying I've been thinking of lately with regards to similar people who, by the way, are likely to be waking up pretty soon:

"You might not be interested in politics, but they're interested in you".

czarjak

(13,151 posts)
11. I've had to remind five people since the election about the same thing.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 10:32 PM
Aug 24

To strangers, long time friends and family. Just can't be bothered by politics, or there's no difference in the parties.

GoodRaisin

(10,483 posts)
6. SMH
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 05:25 PM
Aug 24

I would have probably asked her to explain why she thought tariffs “would bring back manufacturing jobs”. Just for fun, not that I expect them to change their ignorant ways. (They usually don’t.)

drmeow

(5,744 posts)
8. I did explain to her that
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:14 PM
Aug 24

it would take 3 - 5 years for manufacturing to come back to the US, if at all, and why would a corporation bother to build a new factory here if the next president might eliminate the tariffs as soon as the factory is built. She didn't have a response to that.

Honestly, IMO she latched onto tariffs as an excuse because either consciously or unconsciously she liked the idea of her competition being deported!

deRien

(289 posts)
7. I'd fire her
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:11 PM
Aug 24

now and tell her that you have to start saving money because of your job loss and she’s your first choice to start.

drmeow

(5,744 posts)
9. If I do manage to find a new job
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:25 PM
Aug 24

I won't have time to clean while I look for her replacement - otherwise I would. She's been trying to grow her business so that she has enough clients that she can have "crews" a multiple houses even if she's not there - and that's been happening more lately. For that reason alone I was already planning to get rid of her once I could find a replacement but now I can't commit to a replacement. I may tell her that I'm done with her no later than end of December so it is hanging like a sword of Damocles over her head! On the other hand, I could drop it on her on December 15th!

I'm the only client she has who gives her gives her the week closest to Xmas "off" but still pays her for it and sometimes in the summer, too. When she told me that I counted with "well, I'm a socialist" (although doing so is actually probably more Marxist in some ways that socialist but she wouldn't know that) so that she would associate "being treated well by an employer" with "that evil socialism label."

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