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Reply to "How should I feel about the fact that my next door neighbors put a Youngkin board on their lawn?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe we have digressed from the topic. To refresh everyone’s memory, it was about a liberal so intolerant of people who don’t support the Democrat that he doesn’t know what to do with a neighbor who disagrees with liberal policies - and actually expresses that view with a sign (rather than allow the silencing to take hold). Another intolerant liberal suggested that OP get together with other liberals and make sure the conservative know that “his kind” isn’t welcome in the neighborhood. The irony of the entire thread is that by complaining about someone who put a sign up for Youngkin (I have to drive past six McAukiffe signs to get to my house, and it never occurred to me to try to expel these homeowners), the intolerance of liberals for the “other” is on full display. The true topic of this thread is how much contempt liberals show for people who are different than themselves.[/quote] +1000 I wasn’t going to vote for either gubernatorial candidate, but reading (some of) this thread has convinced me to vote for Youngkin.[/quote] Well said. I tried to elbow my way in early in the thread, but you elucidated my thoughts. Yes - we have liberals who supposedly embrace diversity of all kinds EXCEPT those who aren’t as militantly liberal as themselves. I thought liberals embraced tolerance and acceptance and diversity and equity? And I consider myself conservative to libertarian, but perhaps the difference is I’m open minded and accepting. I have no idea how most of my neighbors vote. [/quote] Thank you. First PP here. Reading through this thread has me appalled by how intolerant liberals have become. I’ve never cared that much about state races, although I always vote and voted for the Democrats now in the Senate, but this year I can’t believe what I’m seeing - Democrats on full front attack to silence, expel, shun, whatever, anyone who doesn’t agree with their political opinions. It’s gotten so bad that anything less than FULL support for the most extreme liberal position gets a poster labeled a Trump supporter, a liar, a moron, and so forth. [/quote]
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