Does anyone else find it hypocritical that we often frame political elections as choosing between the lesser of two (or more) evils yet we readily choose to reduce and define people based on who they voted for? To provide a tangible example, Trump is a bigot, but I think it would be a stretch to say that every person who voted for him is just as intolerant.
A Taco Bell in Logan, West Virginia
A Taco Bell in Logan, West Virginia
A Taco Bell in Logan, West Virginia
Does anyone else find it hypocritical that we often frame political elections as choosing between the lesser of two (or more) evils yet we readily choose to reduce and define people based on who they voted for? To provide a tangible example, Trump is a bigot, but I think it would be a stretch to say that every person who voted for him is just as intolerant.