Post Trump Win: Psychologist 'Shun Trump Supporters'/Kid Rock 'Extend grace'

Defeat often reveals true character as a leftist Psychologist says avoid Trump supporting family.

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11/10/20242 min read

In contrast, ardent Trump supporter Kid Rock posted a video portraying a distinction between his pro-Trump rock star stage persona versus his authentic self, Bob Ritchie. Kid Rock drops the mic and gives the one-finger salute, but Bob encourages Trump supporters to extend grace.

"Now is not the time to gloat. We must remember that most of our left leaning friends are good people who want the same things in life as we do. It is now time to be the bigger man - to extend an olive branch and unite all reasonable people of this great nation.
God has blessed America and together with President Trump we will make America great again." Bob Ritchie, aka Kid Rock

Do these reactions reinforce or challenge your perspective of what you were told to believe about the character and values of each political party?

(Breitbart) Yale University chief psychiatry resident Dr. Amanda Calhoun said Friday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that liberals who were distressed by Donald Trump’s presidential re-election should separate from family members who voted for him.

Calhoun said, “I love that you asked this question because there is a push. I think there is a societal norm that if somebody is your family that, they are entitled to your time. And I think the answer is absolutely not. So if you are going through a situation where you have family members, close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you, like what you said, against your livelihood, it is completely fine to not be around those people and tell them why. To say I have a problem with the way that you voted because it went against my very livelihood and I’m not going to be around you this holiday. I need to take some space for me. I actually talked to adults as well as advising parents for children. I don’t think you should force children or adults to be around people just because they are your family. There is a level of need to establish boundaries. If you feel like you need to establish boundaries with people, whether they are your family or not, I think you should very much be entitled to do so. I think it may be essential for your mental health.”

Following Donald Trump's historic sweep of the nation, we can observe how each side handles defeat and victory. The Bible tells us in Romans 13 to "make every effort to do what leads to peace and mutual edification." Which of the following responses seems a bit closer to God's teachings?

Conventional wisdom suggests a psychiatrist would offer tactics to nurture family relationships regardless of how someone voted. And that a rock star who campaigned for President Trump would tell you to reject anyone who did not vote for America First policies. Not so with this election.

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