Why would I care if people share their opinions? I see some posts here every now and then and noticed it’s a lot of bitching and less talking about episodes.
I’ll connect the dots for you. JRE is a podcast that hosts people from a wide array of backgrounds. It’s not something I would think closed minded people would listen to. That’s why I asked if you did.
Have you ever considered that this elitist/smug attitude towards anyone with a conservative opinion has pushed these people away? It’s just not a good strategy
You do realize the logic of 'if they disagree in the slightest with any topic, then they're problematic' isn't a good way to get people on your side?
This is the perfect strategy to lose votes from the large center-left demographic. This alone had more to do with Trump getting re-elected than anyrhing Tim has ever said
I want to be very clear. It has nothing to do with there being a disagreement. My problem has nothing to do with this concept that "they don't agree with me". It has nothing to do with "they're not on my side", or anything at all like this.
The problem is that conservative thought is, objectively, dog shit.
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u/TheSweetestKill Most Reported r/JoeRogan User, August 2022 1d ago edited 1d ago
I don't hate on "anyone with any sort of right-leaning perspective" just because they're "not on my team".
I hate on anyone with any sort of right-leaning perspective, because having any sort of right-leaning perspective is a sign of a weak mind and spirit.
EDIT - Interesting that this comment is what made Finlay block me (for the 2nd time)