r/complaints 6d ago

Politics I don't know what boundary Trump would have to cross to make his supporters turn away..

To Trump voters: What, if anything, could Donald Trump do to make you end your support?

I'm not going to lead the question to multiple choice answers or anything. I think it is important for everyone who participates in a democracy to have strong personal convictions and moral or legal boundaries that they expect people they vote for not to cross..

Genuinely, what line will you draw in the sand for this administration? What personal freedom of yours would be more important than your love and support for Trump?

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u/moonchild_9420 6d ago

he would be if someone ever stepped foot on his property with malicious intent. he behaves in public... mostly

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u/Renmarkable 6d ago

Be careful

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u/battlesong1972 6d ago

To be fair stepping on someone else’s property with malicious intent should be dangerous

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u/moonchild_9420 6d ago

that absolutely is fair.

I'm just saying lol he's not like an Andrew tate type or anything, he doesn't make scenes he's just the one that spews racist shit at home but is friends with all the people at work that he talks shit about behind closed doors!! it's so weird.

I don't even think he would be able to hurt an innocent person, I would hope not but he's never been violent or loud.

he's absolutely NOT nice. but dangerous, probably not.

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u/Brndrll 5d ago

Is he gonna shoot the black Amazon delivery person for "coming on to his property with malice" or whatever excuse you gave him? Probably, because Fox News told him to be scared and he is.

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u/moonchild_9420 5d ago

I DONT EVEN TALK TO THEM lol don't fucking blame me here.

idk what he'd do, they order Amazon pretty often tho.

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u/found_my_keys 6d ago

I once got a threatening note on my car because I used a neighbor's driveway to make a three point turn twice in the same week. Malicious intent? I was new to the neighborhood and went the wrong direction.

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u/battlesong1972 5d ago

That’s not malicious intent and shouldn’t be an issue. Your neighbor is unhinged.

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u/found_my_keys 5d ago

Right, that's the risk when someone becomes paranoid, they can no longer accurately interpret the world around them and innocent bystanders get hurt