Good for you, but as I already said I’m not American, I’m not in America, so I can’t vote in your elections and I can’t talk to republican voters because there aren’t any here. There are plenty of right-wing voters in the UK but they have completely different priorities to US Republicans, they’re not equivalent.
I said what I’m doing to protest. Then you said “that’s not good enough you are effectively only boycotting Coca-Cola” (Which by the way makes no sense because Coca-Cola in Europe is made in Europe not in the US.) Literally that is effectively what you said.
Then I asked you what you wanted me to do in addition to “boycotting Coca-Cola” and you went on a random tangent about what Americans can do. I’m not American, and when I pointed out to you I’d already told you I wasn’t American l, you randomly decided that I’d accused you of being American, which I didn’t, and then decided to change the terms of the conversation to be about what people in general can do.
Good for you, but as I already said I’m not American, I’m not in America, so I can’t vote in your elections and I can’t talk to republican voters because there aren’t any here. There are plenty of right-wing voters in the UK but they have completely different priorities to US Republicans, they’re not equivalent.
So what else can I do being so remote?
then go talk about tea and scones somewhere else
Dude I’m Danish. Plus, i never said anything about talking to Republican voters…
I talked about helping to keep the democratic voters informed about special elections where they have a chance to turn the power in government.
You can do that online no problem.
Yeah you’re moving the goal posts now.
I said what I’m doing to protest. Then you said “that’s not good enough you are effectively only boycotting Coca-Cola” (Which by the way makes no sense because Coca-Cola in Europe is made in Europe not in the US.) Literally that is effectively what you said.
Then I asked you what you wanted me to do in addition to “boycotting Coca-Cola” and you went on a random tangent about what Americans can do. I’m not American, and when I pointed out to you I’d already told you I wasn’t American l, you randomly decided that I’d accused you of being American, which I didn’t, and then decided to change the terms of the conversation to be about what people in general can do.
Talk about intellectual dishonesty.