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I don't like Trump, but I tend to generally dislike anyone that plasters their cars with political stickers and always wear political shirts/hats.
That's not both-sidesism. One thing I've noticed is that I rarely see democratic supporters doing that shit. I do see it, but not very often.
A political party/politician is not a personality. Every time I've engaged with a red-hat, someone literally wearing Trump stuff, it's like they can't help but try to call attention to it, and their whole personality is wrapped around hating liberals and deep throating Trump's cock. And guns.
Any other topic will be forcefully bent back to those three topics. And once it's exhausting and I blow them off, they think it's because they "owned" me instead of realizing their just vapid, boring, and toxic people that are unfulfilling to socialize with.
I see both sides all the time. The main difference is the trumpers tend to have flags. No idea why they have put flags up but they do.