Why is openly criticizing the president such a taboo in the US? This can be why you refrain or why you believe others refrain.

22 votes
“As President, he needs to be respected.”
 
14% / 3 votes
“It’s not worth saying anything.”
 
14% / 3 votes
“Lack of support for him is lack of support for the country.”
 
14% / 3 votes
“He’s the best thing for our country right now.”
 
9% / 2 votes
“He may be vile, but his policies are good.”
 
9% / 2 votes
“It’s un-American to criticize our highest office.”
 
9% / 2 votes
“I’m not into politics and am indifferent.”
 
9% / 2 votes
“Employers don’t want to hire someone who does so.”
 
5% / 1 vote
I don’t think it should be taboo
 
5% / 1 vote
All presidents have received criticisms, including our founding fathers (may not be president but they are the creators of this great nation). No human is perfect.
 
5% / 1 vote
I believe some people think that if you support the party, you MUST support everything about a certain official (otherwise others will criticize you)
 
5% / 1 vote
I think the issue is unfairly criticizing a president, and when it gets to a certain degree its just "im a democrat or republican voter and I'll harshly criticize anyone who doesn't agree." But fundamentally it is a great right and should never be alienated. Morally though, it should be a question to oneself if they are spreading propaganda for confirmation bias rather than than the exact truth.
 
5% / 1 vote


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