I have no tolerance for people like that. Completely clueless and uneducated about something, yet, yap out whatever they hear.
Also can't stand when someone has a negative view of something or person due to their own, unrelated experience elsewhere and no knowledge of that person or stuff. My one sister is completely non-political and does not vote. We got into it in the car one day (bad choice..I was trapped), and she started in about the Clintons. Now, I know she has no real clue about politics or history, and just doesn't care. She said "he was the worst". I know her reasoning, and it has nothing to do with policy, the country, etc..
Her ex husband cheated on her (a bunch of times), and all she remembers about Clinton was the supposed affair thing. And, the woman her ex cheated on her with, including paying condo rent for a year, was blonde. As was Clinton's accuser. It's guilt by very-distant association, not politics or knowledge. I can't respect that one bit, and told her so.
She's the same with pretty much all blondes. I showed her a pic of one of my friends, who's professional, a great mom, involved with charities, and damn beautiful. Very substantial woman. And what's the first thing my sister said? "She looks trashy". No reason other than her hair color and association to the woman her ex cheated on her with. Didn't matter that my friend was a good mom and organized a coat and food drive. The fact she was blonde made her "trashy".
Is it Normal I find this slightly hot
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I have no tolerance for people like that. Completely clueless and uneducated about something, yet, yap out whatever they hear.
Also can't stand when someone has a negative view of something or person due to their own, unrelated experience elsewhere and no knowledge of that person or stuff. My one sister is completely non-political and does not vote. We got into it in the car one day (bad choice..I was trapped), and she started in about the Clintons. Now, I know she has no real clue about politics or history, and just doesn't care. She said "he was the worst". I know her reasoning, and it has nothing to do with policy, the country, etc..
Her ex husband cheated on her (a bunch of times), and all she remembers about Clinton was the supposed affair thing. And, the woman her ex cheated on her with, including paying condo rent for a year, was blonde. As was Clinton's accuser. It's guilt by very-distant association, not politics or knowledge. I can't respect that one bit, and told her so.
She's the same with pretty much all blondes. I showed her a pic of one of my friends, who's professional, a great mom, involved with charities, and damn beautiful. Very substantial woman. And what's the first thing my sister said? "She looks trashy". No reason other than her hair color and association to the woman her ex cheated on her with. Didn't matter that my friend was a good mom and organized a coat and food drive. The fact she was blonde made her "trashy".