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This is exactly how I feel. My lifelong best friend was raised Republican as a devout evangelical Christian, and even he switched to a Democrat when Trump won the primary.
I don't want to be hostile to people seeking genuine political discourse, but I just don't see that coming from the right. I see ongoing attempts to oppress, disenfranchise, and dehumanize vulnerable populations, and very little else. I understand we're supposed to accept that whatever conservatives believe is a legitimate political opinion purely by virtue of so many people believing it. But I just can't get there when the thing we're supposed to accept is the dehumanization of people who are relying on us to be allies. I don't reject conservatives out of hand because i value intolerance. I reject them because they do.