That's always true.
I mean I do care about those who are close to me. I do at least offer some help if they need it. But if it's just some random stranger who gives me a stink eye as I walk past them, I just ignore them and move on with life.
I guess that's where we're different. Regardless of my fiery personality, I see every person who crosses my path, you included, as a potential friend. If I met Donald Trump, gah how I don't like that guy, I'd try to find something to like about him. I'd try to find some common ground. And then I'd try to talk to him about a lot of pressing issues and how he could be a better advocate for women, minorities and all of our nation. For me, that would mean stepping down. I know that's probably not a reality, so I'd ask friends to help me come up with Bible verses, since he says he's a Christian, in order to help guide him in his decision making. By that, I don't mean to be a liberal. I merely mean, to do the best he can for the American people while employing grace, empathy, respect for the office and his fellow man (even the ones who annoy him on Twitter). That's me in a nutshell. I've said this before. I agree that there are several sub groups of Trump supporters, not all of them, who are deplorable. Where I disagreed with Secretary Clinton is that they're not redeemable. I believe that everyone is. So many ex-Nazis with terrible face and body tattoos, people that have ruined their lives and the lives of others in terrible ways, trying to turn things around and make a difference in the lives of others once they've seen the error of their ways. We all need to grow and get better. Some a heck of a lot more than others. But we all do need that and none of us are beyond redemption. Keep in mind, this is an agnostic saying all of this.
We are all earthlings.