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Michele Bachmann (thankfully) drops out of the presidential race.

Can't say I'm surprised, her entire campaign was a huge joke to begin with so it was only a matter of time before she dropped out. Good riddance, I say. However, this doesn't mean that the remaining GOP candidates aren't as scary, perhaps even scarier, with their views in their campaigning. Many are blatantly exhibiting their racist, sexist, homophobic, hatred and discrimination views so openly and proudly, and what's even more disturbing is how many people (mostly old, white folks) are buying into these things since it caters to their own paranoia and hatred and discriminative views.

What's worse, though, is how many (young) people are misinformed by some of these candidates.

I urge many of my fellow Americans to look up the candidates campaigning for the presidency, all the candidates from both sides. Don't go by just what you heard, but actually do thorough research on them, be knowledgeable on what they support, what they don't support, their personal views and how they may or may not be enforcing those views in their campaign (i.e. their religious agenda), etc. Since many young people are fed misinformation without doing proper research, this ignorance is potentially very dangerous in these kinds of elections. We all know what happened with the Kelly Clarkson incident, and it's way more common than you'd think. So get the facts and proper information through extensive research, don't rely on anyone else deciding for you, and make up your own mind on where you swing in the elections.

Date: 2012-01-10 02:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
I honestly really don't like politics. I get migraines just attempting to understand what is happening on either side. But yeah, just hearing about who is thinking of running for the presidency in this upcoming election just makes my skin crawl and blood boil, and it not only infuriates me but also scares me knowing that there are people out there in this country who actually think like that and are willing to get these people elected.

It's also sad seeing younger people wanting to vote Republican just because Obama didn't fulfill what they thought he was going to accomplish. As if they are being "rebellious" or something. It's all backwards. I want to tell all of them that look, Obama is only one man trying to make sure he does his best, and try to compromise with both sides. Sometimes he'll make decisions that we don't all agree with, but people seem to focus on those things rather than all the positive things he's done during his presidency. He's accomplished a hell of a lot than Bush ever did during both his terms. And for those thinking that voting the opposite will "stick it" to Obama, well, all those things he accomplished? It will all be stripped away because the Republican party will take away all the rights, freedoms and equality from everyone and enforce their bigotry, as you'll see them proudly demonstrating in their campaigns.

Just, ugh. Political things like this make my head spin, and people not being rational during these times make it even worse.

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