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Sorry, Taylor Swift – friendships that cross political lines never work​

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Taylor Swift’s most divisive move yet? Hugging a rumoured Republican. Over the weekend, the singer was photographed embracing her pal Brittany Mahomes, who’s thought to be a Trump supporter. Cue the eternal question: is it possible to be friends with someone on the opposite side of the political spectrum? Is it even ethical? And can such a friendship ever have real staying power?

Mahomes, in case you’re not up to date with the intricacies of Swift’s sprawling friendship group, is the wife of Patrick Mahomes, who plays American football for the Kansas City Chiefs alongside the singer’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce. She was spotted attending various matches alongside Swift during the last football season, and even flew out to Amsterdam to enjoy one of her gigs; the singer shared photos of the two couples’ Euro trip slash extended double date.

But last month, Mahomes was met with backlash when she liked an Instagram post shared by Donald Trump, in which the former president laid out the Republican party’s 2024 election platform (policies included “keep men OUT of women’s sports” in reference to the transgender debate, and “cut federal funding for any school pushing Critical Race Theory, Radical Gender Ideology, and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content on our children”). She later unliked the post, and then shared a message on Instagram that seemed to indirectly allude to the controversy, writing: “To be a hater as an adult, you have to have some deep rooted issues you refuse to heal from childhood. There’s no reason your brain is fully developed and you hate to see others doing well.” Never one to shy away from celeb-adjacent drama, Trump then waded in to thank “beautiful Brittany Mahomes” for “so strongly defending me” in a message posted on his Truth Social platform. “It is nice to see someone who loves our Country, and wants to save it from DOOM,” he added in signature understated style.

Swift’s politics, or what she doesn’t say about her politics, are always a hot topic, and never more so than in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election. She previously shared her regrets about staying quiet during election season in 2016, when Trump eventually beat Hillary Clinton, and in 2019 she accused the then-president of “gaslighting the American public”. Her 2020 documentary Miss Americana also spotlighted her political awakening, and later that year she endorsed future president Joe Biden. There’s currently much speculation as to whether Swift will lend her support to Kamala Harris’s campaign for the White House, and what impact a possible endorsement could have.

When Swift and Mahomes were spotted in different suites at a Chiefs game last week, it prompted whispers that the singer might have decided to distance herself from her pal over her purported political views. But then the two couples were photographed at the US Open men’s final, with Swift embracing Mahomes (Tay ’n’ Trav were also videoed enthusiastically singing along to “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” by The Darkness, which is a whole other issue).

Despite this show of affection, though, I’d predict that this friendship is just as doomed as the romances Swift wrote about on The Tortured Poets Department. Why? It’s not just because their platonic PDA has already prompted criticism on social media – Swift is a star who is always conscious of her public perception – as this is a problem that can affect you whether you’re a billionaire pop star or an average civilian rolling your eyes at questionable Facebook posts shared by someone you went to school with. A friendship that spans political divides is one that’s built on shaky foundations; it’s liable to collapse at any moment. Countless people will have learned this the hard way in the wake of the Brexit referendum in the UK or the 2016 election in the US.

When we make friends as adults, we tend to be drawn to people who share our values. That’s not to say that you can’t get on well with someone who has, for example, mildly divergent views on how much council tax we should all pay, but there are some overarching issues that feel fundamental to a person’s worldview: their stance on women’s rights, for example, or their beliefs on abortion or climate change. If you feel strongly about those issues, spending time with people with opposing viewpoints might well feel like a betrayal of your principles.

As nice as it might be to believe that we can all benefit from reaching out to those on the other side of the political divide, in practical terms it’s just not very realistic – because unless you’re constantly careful of avoiding drama, every conversation has the potential to be a minefield. In an election year like this one, there will be topics that both parties would have to studiously avoid, for fear of an all-out row or a passive-aggressive concession to “agreeing to disagree”. You’re only ever one heated debate away from causing serious offence, unless you’re prepared to shut off that side of your personality completely.

It’s certainly possible to be polite or even warm acquaintances with someone with very different beliefs to your own (and, dare I say it, to look cheerful when hanging out with your partner’s colleagues, while trying your best to avoid thinking about their dodgy social media posts). But build a deep, lasting friendship? I don’t think so.
 
is it possible to be friends with someone on the opposite side of the political spectrum
Yes if you're an actual human being and not an eternally online political ideologue.

Imagine living in a world where you can only be friends with people you 100% agree with on everything while proclaiming your own tolerance and inclusivity lol.
 
When we make friends as adults, we tend to be drawn to people who share our values. That’s not to say that you can’t get on well with someone who has, for example, mildly divergent views on how much council tax we should all pay, but there are some overarching issues that feel fundamental to a person’s worldview: their stance on women’s rights, for example, or their beliefs on abortion or climate change. If you feel strongly about those issues, spending time with people with opposing viewpoints might well feel like a betrayal of your principles.
Thats because you are a Fag or even worse, a Woman...

There arent 2 sides. its we the people orthe fucking uniparty machine.

 
Okay so what are you supposed to do with people you disagree with? Segregation, deportation, re-education, genocide?
You’re supposed to ostracise them, shame them and bully them. To get their jobs taken away and their lives ruined. This is the ultimate form of policing of wrongthink. You do t even need to have formal penalties for most cases because their peer group will punish them for free until they bend the knee and conform to what the state sanctioned view is.
 
Whelp it looks like shaming her worked.

Now if Travis won't quit the Chiefs because Mahomes is on there, or he won't stop being friends with him, that gives her the perfect excuse to break up with him and go back to being a closeted lesbian.

I still think their entire relationship was staged to give her a beard and him a publicity boost. Now she can write an album about what a jerk he is and be worshipped by her childless cat lady fans with Str8 bonafides while munching box on the DL.
 
American political culture is increasingly starting to feel like an incredibly lame version of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
That polarisation is starting to affect other countries, though a mischievous part of of me wonders what would happen if Republicans started enforcing these segregated societies? What if the RNC just straight up just said next time, "we're not letting in Liberal media outlets', what if next time you tried to move into a Conservative county from a dark blue hellscape your voting habits created you were told you needed to provably support the Republican party. Even without cultural power, there would be interesting ways to finesse this.

I agree, we've seen where the worst of this political segregation leads to with a population of approximate equal size, even if spread out in different areas, it is the Troubles and it wasn't a sustainable society, it was soldiers being attacked in the street.
 
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I am the only conservative in my family or extended family. Everyone else is 100% hardcore leftists. Mixed in with innocent family photos and vacation are constant jabs and political rants that attack my beliefs.

My mom got very sick one day and was in the hospital and was placed on life support and was given 30% chance of surviving. I unfollowed my own mom because she could stop political sperging about Trump and BLM. I wanted to know her last thoughts on this earth, so I dared look at her facebook posts.

This was going on during the Kavannaugh hearings and she sperged out about Brett Kavannaugh and someone outside the family asked her if your son was accused of sexual assault, would you automatically believe the accuser. My mom replied that she would believe the accuser over me because over 95% of sexual assault claims are proven true. Believe all women, etc.

So before my mom faced death, her last public statement about me was she'd override whatever natural motherly loyalties a mother would have to her children and is willing to throw me to the wolves to score political brownie points with other liberals. This was quite devastating to me.

Miraculously my mom did survive. One of the first things she wanted to do after they took her off the vent was watch Jimmy Kimmel. As soon as she got out of the hospital I deactivated my Facebook account for good.

In the years since then, I have no idea WTF everyone has been posting, but I doubt anyone has changed. During the pandemic, I'm pretty sure my parents and family were cheering the deaths of the unvaccinated, urging for Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate to force-vax evil scofflaws such as myself and accusing the unvaxxed of mass murder. Trump surviving the assassination attempt likely left them bitterly disappointed them as well.

Before social media most people had the common sense not to antagonize people holding opposite political or religious beliefs to their face. Early internet, they would just do their sperging anonymously on some web forum. With Facebook, it is forced into the face of all their friends and relatives if they agree or not.
 
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Covid killed whatever live and let live attitude I had towards fucking commies. I choose who I associate with, and it ain't gonna be ppl who are evil.
 
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That polarisation is starting to affect other countries, though a mischievous part of of me wonders what would happen if Republicans started enforcing these segregated societies? What if the RNC just straight up just said next time, "we're not letting in Liberal media outlets', what if next time you tried to move into a Conservative county from a dark blue hellscape your voting habits created you were told you needed to provably support the Republican party.
Honestly that's likely to happen in the next eight years.
 
This was going on during the Kavannaugh hearings and she sperged out about Brett Kavannaugh and someone outside the family asked her if your son was accused of sexual assault, would you automatically believe the accuser. My mom replied that she would believe the accuser over me because over 95% of sexual assault claims are proven true. Believe all women, etc.

So before my mom faced death, her last public statement about me was she'd override whatever natural motherly loyalties a mother would have to her children and is willing to throw me to the wolves to score political brownie points with other liberals. This was quite devastating to me.
You know, you did the mature thing by (I presume) going low-contact with them and moving on. A liberal in the same position would absolutely not be as magnanimous and throw a shitfit. I remember someone made an entire documentary about how 'Fox News brainwashed my father!'. I'm not exaggerating, it was literally called "The Brainwashing of My Dad".
 
"YOU, person #389,768, you have been seen consorting with suspected wrongthinkers, the penalty for consorting with un-people is un-personalization, you have just enough fame to warrant 24 hours to bend the knee as hard as possible to avoid un-personing, but this is your only leeway."~The left to taylor swift.
 
It is true if you are not licherally ready to murder your best friend because they say the wrong thing on the autistroturfed IVF issue then you are not a true ______ because the Independent said so.
 
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