I don't do that, though. Maybe you're referring to the hardcore anti-Trump members here, and that's fine... but as everyone knows, I like to condense my content to appropriate threads.
I feel like only the negatives get noticed, and the positives slip through. We (collectively, all of us) talk in threads about when Trump does good things. There's never a stink about that... but once a criticism is thrown out, a few people get upset by it and do the loop above.
I know the people here that aren't going to criticize him. I'm not expecting them to have a reasonable conversation about goings-on with regards to our rights and whatnot (outside of "we gon' have a civil war if hitlery wins i tell you whut"). But I know there are people here that are deeper than that, capable and willing to acknowledge when our "leaders" do not-so-good things.
And maybe it isn't worth talking about. Just like pointing out the good stuff. In the end, nothing is really accomplished by it. We're just nobodies talking on a forum. We aren't going to fix anything outside of our rare organization for rallies and things like that.
So... yes.... nothing is solved by criticizing him... as much as nothing is solved by praising him. It's probably just best to consider it a way to spend the day talking about subjects we're similarly interested in. Or argue, like Jamil likes to do.
I like Trump. I guarantee you, every survey I take, I give positive responses. I just want him to do better on things he obviously doesn't understand to the extent we do.
But there are things you can do. Try to identify an up and coming politician and work to support him or her so they can gain traction and you might get that chance to vote for someone you really support rather than the lesser of two evils. John James, who lost to Stabenow for a Michigan senate seat is one example I can think of, they're certainly are more. Start something akin to Justice Democrats on our side of the aisle to identify and give a leg up to candidates that support your ideals
But be prepared for disappointment. I was involved in the project in my state to basically give Kasich nowhere else to go at the public teat, to close off any possibility of running for any other state wide office when he was term limited as governor. While we succeeded in that goal, the person that support crystalized around for his replacement as governor (who seemed harmless, experienced and conservative enough) has turned out to be a real tool. Sometimes the fight seems endless