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Honestly, this isn't even up for debate. Yes, objectively yes. Anyone who lives in a rural hellhole knows full well that bigotry drives these people more than literally anything else. They would happily suffer if it meant that the people they hate for no reason will suffer more.
My grandma hates Biden for daring to work with a black man, despite the fact that he spent most of his political career as a horrid racist and his pick was literally to appease her and people like her. She's the perfect example of the average Republican, they aren't good people.
Thanks for the insight. I honestly feel like that’s more common than a lot of leftist of MAGAS want to admit.