"Freedom, Trolls, and Staying in Your Lane"
š„ We live in a free country, allowing us to express our views and pursue policies that align with our beliefs. I embrace that freedom, even when it means encountering a sea of differing political opinions and, at times, outright indifference online. Thatās part of the deal. Iāve never slandered, discriminated against, or shown bias toward anyone whose politics differ from mine because I was raised to rise above the noise.
But letās address the trolls. You know who you areāthe ones who hurl insults daily at people whoāve done nothing to deserve it. Youāre the same individuals who have tormented and vilified others for no reason, all while failing to grasp what it means to lead by example. The irony? Those quick to point fingers and blame others are often trying to mask their own shortcomings. And these folks, who should be older, wiser, and more compassionate, somehow manage to set the worst example of all.
To those spewing rage and ignorance: letās set a few things straight. I donāt need your approval, nor am I interested in your false accusations or misinformed rants. For the record, I earn enough to be exempt from relying on government unemployment benefits, so letās not even go there. Your baseless claims and performative outrage only highlight your lack of education and your misguided attempts at being something youāre not.
Itās laughable how some people go from flipping burgers or handing out forms at the DMV to self-proclaimed experts on global and domestic policy. Keep playing "Professor Dumb-truck" if it helps you sleep at night, but donāt expect to be taken seriously until you grow up.
And letās talk about respect for a moment. Instead of looting local businesses and torching the country in misplaced anger, why not redirect that energy toward personal accountability? Maybe even try a little humility. Oh, and while youāre at itāwipe your mouth. Thereās a smudge of nonsense left from all that drivel youāve been spewing.
Stay in your lane, folks. Coughing... just a thought!
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