I know people don't agree with my choices, and that's ok with me.
Is it?
Let's see what actually came between the post where you vagueposted about your reason for voting for the fascist and the post where you said you were leaving, then:
One person directly harmed by the choice saying so with justified anger.
One person factually stating that the fascist had committed a crime others had been executed for,
Several people presuming your reason (and making the most generous possible assumption about what it might be) and saying that reason was factually incorrect.
One of them also used a mild insult.
(And some posts not even directly relating, of course.)
Stuff from after that obviously doesn't count.
All responses to you from
before that were responding to the suggestion that this thread's title should "respect" the person you voted for, not to the vote itself. (And even the later ones were colored by that suggestion.)
Convicted or not, the Orange Skull
is guilty of (and has openly admitted to) crimes which do in fact fall into the category generally considered "traitorous" (a category broader than the legal definition of "treason").
So any suggestion that it's "not neutral" for the thread title to call him such is false, and comes across as a call for showing bias toward him.
I don't think that Trump is a good person, and I concur that he is a convicted criminal and did incite (or at least failed to discourage) a potential coup.
Then he belongs in prison.
We need to rely far less on China in my opinion, and I'm taking the risk that his plans will work out without punishing the American people too much. I know prices may go up, but hopefully it won't be as bad as people say.
We are talking about the potential tariff policies of a man who appears to be
incapable of understanding how tariffs even work.
He talks about them like he thinks they're paid by the exporting country, not by the importer. Even though it's been repeatedly explained to him that that is incorrect.
If he won't even acknowledge the reality of who pays the tariffs, he won't make any other sensible decisions regarding them either.