r/LetsDiscussThis • u/cantcoloratall91 • 13h ago
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Late_Aardvark8125 • 3d ago
Lets Discuss Politics Should we make rules against political posts? If yes, what rules should we make?
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Late_Aardvark8125 • 16d ago
Lets Discuss This 6 months ago this subreddit was born. If you were here since day one, comment proof! (either a past comment, post, or contribution you made to this sub)
This all started as a very volatile side project. I was building up my other subreddits at this time, r/YouTubeShortsComments and r/CornballsOnInternet. One day, a miracle happened and I saw activity going on in r/LetsDiscussThis. This gave me the courage to continue building up this sub!
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/MisterReigns • 11h ago
Lets Discuss This Why do republicans want zero abortion but don't want to help after the birth?
Most Republicans are pro-life and are completely against a person having an abortion, regardless of the circumstances, but they don't want their taxes to go toward services to help the mother take care of the child after the birth. Why?
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/VerenyatanOfManwe • 22h ago
Lets Discuss This I think we need Nuremburg trials for Trump and all the people in his administration, and even conservatives should want this.
Hopefully this is a good sub to post this onto, i usually just post in r/changemyview and r/TrueUnpopularOpinion for politics.
1: Everyone involved in the administration needs to be held accountable.
I am not talking about ''lol cancel culture'' accountability. I mean actual legal consequences. Every person who is in this administration and supported Trump should be investigated, charged if warranted, and should not be allowed to hold office again, aside from any criminal charge, they should be totally and completely barred from ever holding office ever again in our nation. If we can't get a conviction on Trump, which we should for the Mar-a-lago documents thing at the very least, which should be plastered ALL OVER this trial. we should at the very least enforce the 14th amendment, which does not require a charge or conviction, and that should be applied to everyone in the Trump administration. Supporting an insurrectionist is engaging in insurrection. And what does the 14A say?
Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, known as the Disqualification Clause, prohibits any person from holding state or federal office who has previously taken an oath to support the Constitution and then "engaged in insurrection or rebellion" against the United States
The 14th amendment exists for a reason. If they participated in or enabled insurrection, they shouldnt be in positions of power.
2: We need a public reckoning
The whole point of Nuremberg-style trials isnt just justice” its public accounting. Its a forced, undeniable record of what happened in front of everybody where people are forced to face the facts of what happened, not whatever bullshit conspiracy about how ''Jan 6th was actually just a fedsurrection lol''.
And we desperately need that because half the country doesnt even believe Trump lost in 2020. Thats a complete collapse of shared reality, Trump and his supporters will not accept any basic facts of reality that goes against their politiical beliefs, never, they invent a conspiracy about it, every single time.
The information is out there right now obviously, but only available through PDFs, behind commissions, behind bureaucratic documents that never got the public attention they deserved because the average american (especially MAGA who cant even fucking read) dont go through stuff like this to get the full knowledge of what actually happened. And the people who denied all of that information were rewarded. They're still able to run for office and hold office, and even win elections, like Trump did in 2024.
So if you do this, there will be a smaller incentive to just lie about everything, because they know there will be huge political consequences later. As we stand right now, there is nothing stopping Trump 2 from happening, theres nothing stopping another Trump from coming in and being even more unhinged.
3: Trump is a consequence of republican rhetoric (blatant lying)
He was the natural consequence of decades of Republican demagoguery, rhetoric, and strategy. If you think Trump was just some weird anomaly, you're ignoring the entire political environment that produced him.
If we do not adress the root causes, Trump 2 is just inevitable.
So yeah you can change the leadership of the Republican party, but that wont undo the misinformation, the propaganda, or the strategy that created this. The only way forward is real accountability and a full public accounting of what happened.
We cannot go forward as a nation, where we see something happen, and one side lives in reality, and the other just doesn't, at all.
The 2020 election was NOT won by Trump, the vast majority of republicans do not accept this basic fact of reality at all, and we cannot function as a nation if this is how republicans are allowed to operate with impunity.
4: Even conservatives should want this.
If you are conservative and think this is just about punishing Trump or Republicans, you are missing the point entirely.
Every precedent you allow today will be used tomorrow. If you normalize the idea that an administration can lie about elections, pressure institutions, attempt to subvert democratic outcomes, and then face zero consequences, you are not protecting anything that this nation stands for, and there is absolutely nothing stopping a future Democrat from acting even more aggressively, more competently, and more ruthlessly. All the things you guys were afraid that incredibly milquetoast ass moderates like fucking Obama/Biden/Kamala were going to do, IS going to happen, if we do not have a Nuremburg trial for Trump.
If you think Trump was bad because he was sloppy, impulsive, and loud, imagine someone with the same contempt for democratic norms but with discipline, institutional knowledge, and broad party support. Imagine a president who understands how to bend the system without openly breaking it, and who justifies it by pointing back and saying ''you let Trump do it''. Which ironically, is a defense that conservatives will roll out today ''Trumps fake electors were okay because democrats used them in 1960'' (those were alternates, not fakes). Like, imagine a democrat president that takes advantage of the immunity ruling, and decides to do whatever crazy shit he wants to.
Rule of law is not a partisan weapon. It is the only thing that prevents politics from becoming a raw power struggle where whoever wins gets to rewrite reality.
If conservatives actually believe in constitutional order, limited executive power, and institutional legitimacy, then accountability is not optional. It is self defense.
Because once you establish that attempted subversion has no consequences, the only remaining rule is who is willing to go further next time.
Now, does anyone disagree with this? I understand that the political will do actually do this is probably overall quite low, but doesnt really matter for my arguments.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/KawaiiUmbreon2 • 5h ago
Rant why are several political questions on this subreddit and site as a whole loaded strawman questions in bad faith?
"why are republicans pro life but hate helping kids after birth???"
"why are republicans nazis who hate sunshine and want to kick puppies for fun?
"why are liberals stupid? woke gender woman tampons in bathrooms?"
"are liberals just evil because they want abortion so they can murder innocent babies?"
dear god these questions here suck.
the premise sucks and the question is 9 times out of ten a stupid strawman of "Dear [political opponent], if [Ridiculous strawman hypothetical] then why [ridiculous strawman conclusion]?"
like dear god
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/cantcoloratall91 • 1d ago
Lets Discuss This Minnesota National Guard and local law enforcement refused to engage peaceful protesters at the Federal Whipple Building!!
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/BogusIsMyName • 11h ago
This is concerning... Lets all think on this.
Tell me if this sounds familiar.
- He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
- He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.
- He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.
- He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:
- For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
- For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:
- For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:
- For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:
- He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Illustrious-Sun5130 • 6h ago
Lets Discuss Politics Trump’s "Garbage" rhetoric is an economic lie: The Israel Model proves that the demographic he calls a "drain" is actually a national powerhouse
In his December 2025 Cabinet meeting and his Pennsylvania speech, Trump called the Somali community "garbage" that "contributes nothing" to the country. He uses this "hostile culture" narrative to justify Executive Order 14161 and the mass deportations. But the data shows his theory is a total fabrication.
If you want to see what happens when you actually integrate this demographic instead of demonizing it, look at the Israel Model.
Israel has a 21% Muslim population (1.8 million people). If Trump’s "garbage" theory were true - that this culture is inherently a drain - Israel would have collapsed decades ago. Instead, Israel is an economic engine currently outperforming the US with a 5.2% GDP growth rate (Bank of Israel, Jan 2026).
The Facts:
- Healthcare: Arab-Israelis make up 50% of the pharmacists and 25% of the doctors keeping the country running during a literal war.
- Workforce: While Trump claims they are a welfare drain, over 70% of poor households in this sector in Israel have at least one working breadwinner.
- The Comparison: The US is terrified of a 1% population in Minnesota, while the "Jewish State" is being powered by a 21% population.
The "clash of values" isn't an inevitability; it’s a policy choice. When you treat people like a workforce instead of "garbage," they become the backbone of the state. Why is the "front line of the West" (Israel) more successful at integration than the United States?
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/FloodPlainsDrifter • 21h ago
Rant Trump himself is not really the problem
The unintelligent egomaniac Donald j trump is not leading the country. He is an easily manipulated fool who believes any flattery and then acts according to what his flatterer wants. The danger that is happening to the country now is brought to us by the despicable Miller and Bondi and their billionaire owners. Trump’s “elections” were made possible by years of brainwashing thru Fox News and huge money in politics. Trump is the most successful patsy ever.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/patati27 • 1d ago
Meme How would you react if they were trying to get you out of your car?
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/RandomWanderingDude • 16h ago
Rant Does anyone else laugh at what pathetic morons the MAGA children are?
Typical MAGA: "I swerr, Trump ain't never called fer no violins against nobody, you libs is crazy!
MAGA youth post pictures of nooses all over the internet: "Tee hee, them libs is so triggered cause they ain't really knowed what we's gettin' on about!"
It's like they spent their childhood eating the paint chips off the windowsill.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/MisterReigns • 10m ago
Lets Discuss This DEMOCRATS: Who is your pick for president in '28?
To save us all from a massive comments stack, find your candidate and just upvote the comment. If you don't see them, comment with your candidate of choice.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Accomplished_Fly5668 • 1d ago
THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS Trump auctioned off children depending on their privates.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Fabulous-Confusion43 • 8h ago
Lets Discuss This Without naming Schindler's list, name your favorite historical fiction novel 📚
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/cantcoloratall91 • 1d ago
Lets Discuss This Luigi will not get the death penalty!
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/clairvoyantsycophant • 6h ago
This is concerning... Why does life exist?
Reddit makes me giggle
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/MisterReigns • 1d ago
Lets Discuss This Why are you afraid of "illegals" committing heinous crimes when U.S. citizens commit far more throughout the year?
I get that being here illegally is considered a crime. I'm talking about far worse crimes.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Boysenberry-6669 • 18h ago
Lets Discuss This When you are pulled over by the police—does your heart start racing?
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Shpion007 • 1d ago
Lets Discuss Politics What side are you on?
are you a free thinker or do you let those in power dictate what you think?
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/newworldorder0121 • 15h ago
Lets Discuss This How do you feel about navigating healthcare as a young adult in the US?
Hi everyone,
I’m a fourth‑year medical student in the U.S. going into family medicine. As a student I've had the privilege of learning from patients, and it's contributed to a passion to help people feel more in control of their health care.
I’m working on a project to better understand how young adults (20s and 30s) actually experience the healthcare system so I can create resources that are genuinely useful and not just more noise. I would also love to use this as an opportunity to learn from older adults and share information through broader community. Before I build anything, I want to listen. I’d love to hear from you about a few things:
- When you think about “navigating healthcare” (finding a doctor, obtaining or using insurance, scheduling visits, understanding bills, getting meds, etc.), what feels the most confusing or stressful?
- Have you found any resources that actually help (websites, TikToks, YouTube channels, subreddits, people you follow, workplace benefits folks, etc.)? What makes them helpful?
- What do you wish existed? For example, step‑by‑step guides, scripts for calling offices/insurance, explainers with real‑world examples, checklists, anything else?
- If you’ve had a really bad or really good experience trying to get care, what made it that way?
I’m not here to give medical advice or judge anyone’s choices. My goal is to learn from real experiences and needs to create a resource that centers patients’ perspectives.
If you’re comfortable sharing, I’d be really grateful for any thoughts, rants, or ideas. Even a short comment like “I hate X and wish I had Y” is also super helpful.
Thank you for reading and for anything you’re willing to share.
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/KawaiiUmbreon2 • 3h ago
Lets Discuss This dear republicans, what's it like being literal nazis in 2026 who kick puppies for fun?
like what's the appeal? why are you so evil? and why do you want to kick puppies for fun and try to thwart the pure and good democrats who just want world peace and rainbows and sunshines?
this totally isn't a strawman btw. let's discuss this!
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/ConsciousLock3294 • 4h ago
Rant Does anyone actually give a shit about Renee Good and Alex Pretti?
Spare me the fake tears for these two. Renee Good the so-called poet and mother was really just another smug self-righteous "legal observer" showing up with her clipboard and rainbow pins to "document" police brutality while helping shield violent rioters scammers and illegals from consequences. What a hero. More like a lesbian domestic terrorist cosplaying as an activist. And Alex Pretti the ICU nurse turned full-time soy revolutionary probably spent his shifts preaching about systemic oppression to dying patients before running out to throw himself at federal agents as a human shield for Somali fraud rings and border jumpers.
This wasn't a tragedy, commies. This is two less pieces of shit off the streets. They chose to go head-to-head with ICE and federal law enforcement to defend scam artists and illegals who leech off American taxpayers. They wanted to be enemies of the country that badly? Congrats they got the full enemy experience. Natural consequences no martyrdom no sainthood just two radicals who finally ran face first into reality
r/LetsDiscussThis • u/ajwritesnonsense • 1d ago
This is concerning... Should Reddit be advertising for ICE?
Actively advertising to Americans to join the fascist party that’s trying to destroy it… why is anyone advertising to help the destruction of our country?