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  • @L1C4gal @FlyChick @schnitz9 west of Raleigh! I love that theres a few of us. I lived within 1 hour of two moms in my last BMB back in CA and met up with one a couple times. Now the nearest one is 3 hours which makes me sad.


  • @Schnitz29 I'm in Fort Mill!

    @L1C4Gal where in NC ?
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  • @Pshaortao my sister used to live there! It's too bad she moved because I was there all the time.
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  • edited November 2016
    While i want to say I'm tired of hearing about the election and we should all just move on I understand that that comes from a place of pridledge that many don't get to experience right now.  However, my frustration in what I've seen in the last couple of days is much hate and ugliness from HRC supporters because they feel it's justified (ie hateful things being directly sent to people who voted trump, violence, etc). Maybe it's because I live in Oregon where there have been daily riots since the election so it's more prevalent. I totally support standing up for what you believe in to see change, by all means use your voice! What I am not okay with is destruction of property, violence, disruption of very important things (ambulances were not able to get to hospitals last night because the freeways were blocked). Why not use that voice and power for good, to stand up for "the others" if those rights are threatened. Rioting two days after the elections (before he even has power) is not going to cause reform. 
    I do not condone violence or the committing of any crimes.  I can't tell if your intent is to blame all HRC supporters and I won't put words in your mouth implying that it was.  But I am so very sick of the more than half of the voters in this election getting blamed for the actions of a few.  It's not right to say that all Trump supporters are racist and its not right to say that all HRC supporters are rioting.  In America, we have the right to a peaceful protest, whether it accomplishes anything or not. (Peaceful being the key word there. Obvi.)

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  • I get where everyone is coming from. I get why people are still outraged and lashing out, I get why people don't like hearing about it. I get why people say they voted for Trump (we're going to have to agree to disagree that it wasn't largely based out of ignorance, and btw, homie was definitely pro choice, like, months ago). I'm scared about the Supreme Court and I'm scared that our president will be having Twitter fights with world leaders. I'm scared for basically all non white men in America right now. 

    Only thing I don't agree with is that Bernie would have won. I'm as liberal as they come, for the most part, but I am so glad he wasn't an option. He had no realistic actionable platform, and as a Jewish person, I hated that he all but renounced his religion and his stance on Israel, which is where my family is. 

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  • While i want to say I'm tired of hearing about the election and we should all just move on I understand that that comes from a place of pridledge that many don't get to experience right now.  However, my frustration in what I've seen in the last couple of days is much hate and ugliness from HRC supporters because they feel it's justified (ie hateful things being directly sent to people who voted trump, violence, etc). Maybe it's because I live in Oregon where there have been daily riots since the election so it's more prevalent. I totally support standing up for what you believe in to see change, by all means use your voice! What I am not okay with is destruction of property, violence, disruption of very important things (ambulances were not able to get to hospitals last night because the freeways were blocked). Why not use that voice and power for good, to stand up for "the others" if those rights are threatened. Rioting two days after the elections (before he even has power) is not going to cause reform. 
    I do not condone violence or the committing of any crimes.  I can't tel if your intent is to blame all HRC supporters and I won't put words in your mouth implying that it was.  But I am so very sick of the more than half of the voters in this election getting blamed for the actions of a few.  It's not right to say that all Trump supporters are racist and its not right to say that all HRC supporters are rioting.  In America, we have the right to a peaceful protest, whether it accomplishes anything or not. (Peaceful being the key word there. Obvi.)
    Not my intention at all to blame only HRC followers. My personal experience of hate that I'm a seeing right now is HRC supporters but I know they are not the only ones voicing concerns. But it goes the other way too, it's not fair to call every person who voted for Trump racist, anti-woman, etc. Yes there were some who voted that way but for the vast majority that I know voted that way for a laundry list of other reasons.  I think it's Unfair that the few (on both sides) are giving a bad name to the majority. 
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  • I just wanted to pop back by to tell the ladies on here from NC I'm thinking of you with all these fires popping up! I hope none of you are near them and you stay safe!
  • Here's my problem with Trump supporters, and here I'm referencing specifically the ones who claim not to be racist, bigoted, etc.  I've seen some say that they're just going to live their own lives as morally as possible, and that's the only responsibility they have.  Everyone else should just do the same, and things will be fine.  Too bad it obviously doesn't work that way, as the various hate groups have taken off with the green light that a Trump presidency has given them.  And has Turmp himself rescinded their support? Reassured Americans that he doesn't agree with those actions done on his behalf? No, why would he when so many of his policies and rhetoric during his campaign went right in line with those extreme beliefs.  And if you as a Trump supporter don't share those views, you better damn well reassure the rest of us that you mean that and do you part to make sure your future President knows that.  If he continues to make these statements and push for hateful policies, stand up to him and tell him that isn't what you want.  It's going to have to come from you and other Republicans in addition to Democrats or not much will change. Otherwise, just sitting idly by in silence because it doesn't affect your daily life and you can't see past your own nose is just making you complicit in all of this.  That's why so many of us who voted for HRC are angry and upset, and we have every right to be.
     
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  • tenfour said:

    Only thing I don't agree with is that Bernie would have won. I'm as liberal as they come, for the most part, but I am so glad he wasn't an option. He had no realistic actionable platform, and as a Jewish person, I hated that he all but renounced his religion and his stance on Israel, which is where my family is. 
    I feel like for once I was glad a politician was able to bring some light to Israel/Palestine. Not all Jews agree with what is happening there and rightfully so. Judaism does not implicitly mean that all Jews agree 100% with what is happening there and disagreeing with Israel politics and actions does not mean he has "all but renounced his religion" My husband and his family are Palestinian refugees and there's definitely multiple sides to that whole story. And none of it is clear cut. I'm glad a US politician has challenged the status quo position there that so many Americans view as anti-Semitic if you dare speak up about it. 
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  • @FlyChick Also just west of Raleigh, so I have a feeling I'm very close to @pshaortao! :)

    @laurenann89 Thanks for thinking of us! And now I feel bad that I didn't know there were fires, but glad you mentioned it. I hope all the other NC ladies are staying safe!
  • L1C4gal said:
    @FlyChick Also just west of Raleigh, so I have a feeling I'm very close to @pshaortao! :)

    @laurenann89 Thanks for thinking of us! And now I feel bad that I didn't know there were fires, but glad you mentioned it. I hope all the other NC ladies are staying safe!
    It's in the Lake Lure area but where I live you could see the haze from the smoke all day.
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  • Late to the game here, but here goes. Trump as
    president terrifies me. I have been posting safety pins in support of my friends who are genuinely afraid of the hate they will experience during this administration (my Hispanic, African American, LGBQT, etc friends). If one more white, Christian male or female posts asking where my support of them has been, I'm going to scream. As a straight, white, Christian suburbanite, woman - we are not being targeted against! Get over it! My posts are about showing love and tolerance for all. But really, you're not the ones who need protecting right now.
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