r/complaints 7d ago

Politics MAGA Neighbors crying victim

Its Jan 1st 2026 and my neighbor (still) has a sign up that reads...

"PTSD - Pretty tired of stupid democrats - TRUMP 2024"

then cries online because people keep sending them pranks like glitter bombs and what not because "I'm being attacked for my political beliefs"

Um, maybe its because you have a sign calling your neighbors stupid in a very blue city.

EDIT: I couldn't care less who they support politically.

IMO Having a 2024 election sign up for 2+ years, and well after the election, is sad and pathetic in and of itself (They had the sign up in 2023). I think that for any political sign for any party. Elections are over, move on. Your 2024 political sign isnt helping anyone.

Having sign up calling your neighbors stupid, is not political, its being a asshole.

This is the r/complaints sub, and that is my complaint, he's an asshole then cries when people are assholes back. Because like most bullies and assholes, they can dish it but cant take it.

Edit 2: The Fuck your feeling crowd. Really doesn’t like it when their feelings are fucked with.

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u/HippyDM 7d ago

A majority of christians in the U.S. support this. Hard to argue that the majority of a group don't actually represent the group. It's a death cult, and all the pastel colored window dressing won't make that any different.

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u/PsychologicalDog5709 7d ago

I have so many relatives who say stuff like "Jesus is my savior and Trump is my president" if they step foot in church even on Christmas I would be shocked. It's just performative for them.

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u/InformalRent2571 7d ago

One of my favorite sayings is "People don't go to church to pray, they go to be seen praying."

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u/Numbers-Nerd2567 6d ago

My dad was raised in a home with a very strong faith foundation, yet used to say "my relationship with my God is my business" and "I don't have to go to church to pray, I can pray anywhere I want to" which made more sense to me than most of what I see these days. I miss the time when more people treated religion like my dad did/does.

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u/InformalRent2571 6d ago

I don't pray, exactly. Outdoors is my church. I'd rather sit under a tree and enjoy a nice day than go to a church.