That's what this video asks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKYfarmt-N4
And it brings up an interesting question. What is "open minded"? Because a few of them answer the question with "no", and when asked for an explanation say that they're "open minded", so that's why they don't have Republican friends.
One lady even answers, "No, thank God".
Another lady answers "I wouldn't be friends with someone who's Republican". (Nice and "open minded" of you.)
One woman even answers, "You have to be open minded."
"Why don't you know any Trump supporters?"
"I don't know...I think people here are more open-minded." Then she has this gem: "I honestly don't know that much about politics."
Another woman, when asked, said "I don't tolerate it". The guy with her answered, "I don't want to." Yeah, real open minded diversity there.
Another answered, "We stay away from those people" (because apparently you can tell a Republican by looking at them).
First, how would you know if you had Republican friends unless they told you? You can get a general idea of someone's political leanings based on what they say, but you don't know for sure. I'm conservative and I have a friend who I'm pretty sure might be a socialist, or at least a "Bernie" style Liberal. I'm not ending our friendship over it. I know another guy who's probably libertarian with some conservative leanings. My wife and most of my inlaws are all liberal.
A good friend of mine might be Republican. I don't know. I've never asked him. We really don't have political discussions. We just hang out when we can, since he lives over an hour away from me.
I live in Red State Texas, in a county that's solidly red, but that doesn't mean that I can't/won't make friends that don't think like I do. So I'm around Conservative Republicans all the time. And despite what people might tell you, they're kind, down to earth people.
So, do YOU have any Republican friends?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKYfarmt-N4
And it brings up an interesting question. What is "open minded"? Because a few of them answer the question with "no", and when asked for an explanation say that they're "open minded", so that's why they don't have Republican friends.
One lady even answers, "No, thank God".
Another lady answers "I wouldn't be friends with someone who's Republican". (Nice and "open minded" of you.)
One woman even answers, "You have to be open minded."
"Why don't you know any Trump supporters?"
"I don't know...I think people here are more open-minded." Then she has this gem: "I honestly don't know that much about politics."
Another woman, when asked, said "I don't tolerate it". The guy with her answered, "I don't want to." Yeah, real open minded diversity there.
Another answered, "We stay away from those people" (because apparently you can tell a Republican by looking at them).
First, how would you know if you had Republican friends unless they told you? You can get a general idea of someone's political leanings based on what they say, but you don't know for sure. I'm conservative and I have a friend who I'm pretty sure might be a socialist, or at least a "Bernie" style Liberal. I'm not ending our friendship over it. I know another guy who's probably libertarian with some conservative leanings. My wife and most of my inlaws are all liberal.
A good friend of mine might be Republican. I don't know. I've never asked him. We really don't have political discussions. We just hang out when we can, since he lives over an hour away from me.
I live in Red State Texas, in a county that's solidly red, but that doesn't mean that I can't/won't make friends that don't think like I do. So I'm around Conservative Republicans all the time. And despite what people might tell you, they're kind, down to earth people.
So, do YOU have any Republican friends?
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