After a couple weeks here, swearing three times I'd never return, I've learned some things about myself.
1) I hate racists, all of them. You're the most baited people of all.
2) Only the individual matters. Groups of people suck, all of them. Eventually every group becomes corrupted with bad leadership and lazy people willing to follow them. When I'm one-on-one with people, anyone, when you're in a line, etc and forced to be together, briefly or otherwise, we get along for the most part. It's only when people are in groups that they become dicks, most people don't have the guts alone. Then we find out if this person is good or bad, and deal with that.
3) I welcome people from anywhere who come here and become Americans. They don't have to give up their culture to do it, but they have to blend in. I get a warm fuzzy feeling when I see a little family who I know came here because they just wanted to be Americans, I would, I'd crawl through sewage rivers to get here. It's sad they they learn about how to open and operate a business before they even get here while we have fat idiots complaining that they have no opportunities. Most Americans are just embarrassing in their ignorance. the New American Dream. Fat, dumb and proud.
4) Guns are primitive. Our gov't has weapons to deal with uprisings on a large-scale that won't involve shooting. Guns will help you one-on-one to protect your family, self and your property, but anyone who thinks they could go up against our gov't with a primitive gun army...you'll be microwaved or lasered from miles away at will. I'm not part of that. The culture of gov't has to be changed civilly.
5) Trump supporters are up against an army of well-funded groups who work 24/7 online to demoralize you, group you with people you'd never align with ordinarily out of fear, define your ideology for you. Break away from this horrible psy-op, I'm pretty sure this is a CIA operation.
I'm never coming back.