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Yep. Sometimes I feel sympathy with far right voters because leopards ate they face and they find themselves in a really tough spot. Like now. But then I hear them talk for maybe half a minute and realize my sympathy was misplaced. They need to feel pain. They need to suffer. It‘s called learned process and they‘re often not even halfway there yet when they start complaining about the things they voted for. Their selfishness is maddening.
I really don't like the following wording, but they're like dumb animals, you can't reason with them. They need to touch the fire, to understand that it's hot and hurts, to learn anything.
Edit: a word