You make a lot of incorrect assumptions and are basing this only on your limited life experience and your personal opinion.
You and I will not be agreeing today.
You haven't seen them so, they don't exist? You say these people don't impact my life, so why worry? Everybody impacts everybody. The butterfly effect as it were.
Please. I live in a very large city and traveled all over the world for ten years in my job. I have worked 3 different careers. I have raised a family. I worry for my children and their children. Things are changing and not for the better.
I worked and went to school with many different ethnicities. Never had one issue with any, nor they with me. Everybody behaved and did what was required. We laughed, we talked, we worked together. Conflicts - if there were any - had to do with work rules and never a person's color or gender.
Some cities (now) are full of these trans or gay characters. In a recent trip to NYC, I felt like I was in an alien world. So, so many alternative people and non-Americans. Some did not even look human. I was not comfortable and did not feel safe. Pick pockets everywhere, piles of stinking garbage everywhere. We all had to shower twice a day to get the smell off and we were staying at The Plaza hotel. NYC (which used to be marvelous) is no longer my kind of town. It's been destroyed. What a disappointment. Same with San Francisco and Los Angeles. They used to be so beautiful. Not any more. Ask Elon. He'll tell ya.
There are still a few other places that are pristine, where people are courteous and you see none of this aberrant and uncivilized anti-social behavior. That's what I'd like to restore to our country. A clean, safe, courteous place, where people are proud to be - and proud to identify as an American.
What incorrect assumptions have I made, exactly? If you explain them to me, then that would be helpful.
Maybe you're simply not understanding the things I'm saying.
Such as when you say
You haven't seen them so, they don't exist?
On something where I said:
I'm not saying that such people don't exist. Just that the way you and others talk...
So, obviously we're having some issues on reading comprehension here.
I'm still curious as to how many Satanists and transgenders and people who assault you with their pronouns that you actually have ever met. Any? Any that you have to see regularly?
I'm sorry that you've had such a sad time while traveling. Maybe you should pick places that aren't known for being full of people you don't want to be around. Just a practical tip. Relish your memories of the past and how splendid everything was.
So...not sure what the point of your post was. You're obviously not interested in a conversation, because the little bit of my posts you read, you seem to either ignore or are extremely confused about.
Just reflect on if what you're doing has ever changed anyone's ideas, and maybe think about acknowledging actively offending people isn't the best way to persuade them to your way of thinking.
Anyway, you've said a few times that you were much too busy to keep posting here, so maybe you should go do whatever it was that was so important.
You make a lot of incorrect assumptions and are basing this only on your limited life experience and your personal opinion.
You and I will not be agreeing today.
You haven't seen them so, they don't exist? You say these people don't impact my life, so why worry? Everybody impacts everybody. The butterfly effect as it were.
Please. I live in a very large city and traveled all over the world for ten years in my job. I have worked 3 different careers. I have raised a family. I worry for my children and their children. Things are changing and not for the better.
I worked and went to school with many different ethnicities. Never had one issue with any, nor they with me. Everybody behaved and did what was required. We laughed, we talked, we worked together. Conflicts - if there were any - had to do with work rules and never a person's color or gender.
Some cities (now) are full of these trans or gay characters. In a recent trip to NYC, I felt like I was in an alien world. So, so many alternative people and non-Americans. Some did not even look human. I was not comfortable and did not feel safe. Pick pockets everywhere, piles of stinking garbage everywhere. We all had to shower twice a day to get the smell off and we were staying at The Plaza hotel. NYC (which used to be marvelous) is no longer my kind of town. It's been destroyed. What a disappointment. Same with San Francisco and Los Angeles. They used to be so beautiful. Not any more. Ask Elon. He'll tell ya.
There are still a few other places that are pristine, where people are courteous and you see none of this aberrant and uncivilized anti-social behavior. That's what I'd like to restore to our country. A clean, safe, courteous place, where people are proud to be - and proud to identify as an American.
What incorrect assumptions have I made, exactly? If you explain them to me, then that would be helpful.
Maybe you're simply not understanding the things I'm saying.
Such as when you say
On something where I said:
So, obviously we're having some issues on reading comprehension here.
I'm still curious as to how many Satanists and transgenders and people who assault you with their pronouns that you actually have ever met. Any? Any that you have to see regularly?
I'm sorry that you've had such a sad time while traveling. Maybe you should pick places that aren't known for being full of people you don't want to be around. Just a practical tip. Relish your memories of the past and how splendid everything was.
So...not sure what the point of your post was. You're obviously not interested in a conversation, because the little bit of my posts you read, you seem to either ignore or are extremely confused about.
Just reflect on if what you're doing has ever changed anyone's ideas, and maybe think about acknowledging actively offending people isn't the best way to persuade them to your way of thinking.
Anyway, you've said a few times that you were much too busy to keep posting here, so maybe you should go do whatever it was that was so important.
I hope you have a fantastic day.