So, "she" was a fake after all?
Well, figures... I had kind of suspected it for a while. First of all, "her" takes often came across as pretty naive, dumb, and uninformed. Like apparently not knowing that "work sets you free" is a Nazi concentration camp slogan and therefore unwittingly agreeing with it. Also, "she" sometimes came across as ridicilously contradictory and erratic. On one hand always preaching "unity" and that the political polarization and divisions of America must be overcome, on the other hand sometimes arguing in favour of outright *banning* half the goals and positions Denocrats usually advocate.
If there was one thing that was just absolutely baffling to me (even though I'm sure it's a real viewpoint), it was when Jessica expressed that while she didn't necessarily encourage electoral fraud or changing the rules to suit Republicans, she was ultimately in support of whatever Trump needed to do in order to stay in office. In her view, it was more important to keep "communism/socialism/leftism/men using the wrong bathrooms blah blah" out of the White House.
I could go on and on about issues that I have with certain elements of left-wing politics, but the moment that we start talking about "doing whatever is necessary", that's when I have a problem.
Was Matthew so blatantly right-wing in his political views? I feel like that all has to come from somewhere, even if it is an exaggeration.