> CelebritiesI get it. Half their fan base goes away and work offers reduce to compatible ones with their political leaningBut regular people who doesn't want to talk about it and, of course, would never, never tell you who they voted for... It annoys me. You are convinced enough to vote someone but you wouldn't accept it???Are you open about this, anon?? or maybe there is something i'm not taking in consideration...
>>524117202My reality in the workforce is every company is buck broken by woke mess to the point that if I ever admitted I voted Republican, I'd be shunned to the point of eventually being fired on a technicality. So yes, I don't go shouting it from the rooftop, because we're in a pre-French revolution society, where your political position can directly affect your livelihood and even your chances of life.
>>524117379Damn, sounds bad. Here in Mexico being open about it has only social implications. We don't care that much like to fire people