And I want to make this very clear that this is NOT an ANTI-TRUMP comment I've posted above (since I can see I am gathering negative dislikes already).
I am an American and have been a Republican for many years. My family has been supporters of Trump and though some have changed their tune others have definitely not.
While I am very happy exJWs can now be involved in politics and get involved in such speech, what I am speaking of is what people on Reddit and other exJW sites have mentioned, namely a troubling amount of speech that is far from the subject of leaving the cult of Jehovah's Witnesses and has turned to idolize Trump.
I may find myself expelled from this site like I was expelled from the JWs (the governing powers always expel those who speak out--after all, they do own they place whether it is the religion or the forum, so they do have the right), but in the vacuum left by the cult of religion, it seems some have filled it with something else.
You have every right to do that, of course. But are you going to bite another hand that tries to aid you a second time, especially when some of you just might have fallen from the frying pan into the fire (not all of you, of course).
Support of Trump is an American right and privilege. But honestly, outside of the American voting stage, besides some talk about it, there shouldn't be such uncompromising fervor for the man on a site filled with ex-cult members from around the world. Wouldn't you at least think twice that ex-cult members--especially non-American ones, who have such powerful devotion to Trump, might have a little a bit of their cult mentality still intact?
Cult mentality doesn't always stay behind in the cult we leave.
And it's definitely not lazy, Cofty. I've known too many exJWs who went into other cults, like the LDS, for example, just to realize that they were in need of professional help. Don't be insulted if you are not one of those I am speaking about. It can't be taboo in an exJW community because you can look in other threads here where you speak about people feeling they have to join religion after leaving the exJWs as a sort of crutch or something to that effect.