Are we really going to judge people based on who they vote for though? Most people don’t follow politics so to base an opinion on how they are as a person based on political beliefs they probably barely understand is immature in my opinion. Most people aren’t philosophically savvy enough to know the true differences, they just buy what the media says
Yes. I do. And I'll fully and proudly acknowledge that I'm intolerant of those supporting those who seek to undermine traditional American values. As for this Alcindor character, he didn't merely pull the level for the usurper but was part of the obama/holder regime serving as the so-called "global cultural ambassador" when appointed in 2012 to that post. Since his retirement in 1989, that muzzie's projects were centered on "social justice", a term for marxism.
Lest you think I'm an argumentative type, I'm in total agreement with that portion of your post. Too many voters are ill-equipped to handle the awesome responsibility of casting a ballot. It's a serious decision and one that requires not only maturity and intellectual acumen but wisdom and knowledge of what this Republic is all about. That's why I was on-board with Tom Tancrdo's call for a civics literacy test at the Nashville Tea Party meeting back in February 2010:
...because we dont have a civics literacy test to vote, people who couldnt even spell vote, or say it in English, put a committed socialist ideologue in the White House named Barack Hussein Obama.