I was responding directly to something the person said, continuing their discussion:
> The maniacal blaming for every problem. The incessant injection of Trump and secondarily politics into every conversation and every facet of life. This…neo-activism is as caustic of a solution as the disease it attempts to inoculate.
The explanation for that is that Trump is selected to provoke that response precisely because those activists are themselves toxic people.
The last thing to do when confronted with a would-be autocrat is to shut up. That's how they consolidate their powers past the point of no returns. Clearly, with him winning the popular vote despite Jan 6, promising we'd never have to vote again, and gaining total immunity before the law, there was a big problem of communication.
Wanting to preserve democracy is not toxic, however way you want to spin it.
> The maniacal blaming for every problem. The incessant injection of Trump and secondarily politics into every conversation and every facet of life. This…neo-activism is as caustic of a solution as the disease it attempts to inoculate.
The explanation for that is that Trump is selected to provoke that response precisely because those activists are themselves toxic people.