sploo
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I feel that a lot of what's going on is projection; people who would try to cause problems when a result doesn't go their way will assume that the other side would also behave like them - to the point that we now have people claiming to remember historic things that didn't happen (e.g. Democrats refusing to accept the outcome of the 2016 election). I sure don't remember any Capitol riots after Trump was elected...Here's a useful summary of what each of the main players in the Democratic Party did when they lost power in 2016 which seems to point to an acceptance that Trump won and doing all they could to ensure a smooth transition.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/13/politics/kfile-democrats-2016/index.html
I've asked you this before but you didn't give an explanation. How does people pointing out that they don't see Trump as representing their views and beliefs i.e the "he's not my president" differ from your comments posted on this forum about the current UK government? There's not much difference really and while I don't agree with a lot of what you say I wouldn't label you as disgusting.