Janissy wrote:
This incident has nothing to do with politics. That guy just has an aggressive proselytizer personality. People with that personality will aggressively proselytize captive audience strangers with whatever they happen to be passionate about. It might be politics left or right, it might be religion (or less commonly, atheism).
I tend to agree completely with this. Some people, and I know and have known plenty of them, are so passionate and dogmatic about anything they do, any philosophy they have, or any product they use that they HAVE to press it on everyone they encounter. It doesn?t matter whether it?s conservative vs. liberal, Ford vs. Toyota, Dell vs. HP, chardonnay vs. gewürztraminer, or Christian vs. Atheist they HAVE to try and convert whoever they encounter and strike up a conversation with. There is no malice or ill intent, just an excessive desire to spread whatever gospel that?s on their mind.
Really, the theme of this thread is; ?look how evil and unprincipled those despicable conservatives are!
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