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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, if he were saying the same thing, but talking about, say, conservative parents and reversing the names of the politicians, you wouldn't bat an eye. Also, super weird that you think a pizza guy shouldn't have political views that differ from a rich person. [/quote] Here’s the thing: We don’t talk about or even think about “conservative parents” unless you’re doing batsh#t crazy things like trying to ban books or threatening our teachers or local school board. Like, you’re not a topic of conversation in our lives unless you’re getting up to some crazy-ass stuff. Going back to your point - I would definitely be weirded out if someone I knew said “Conservative parents must be destroyed and eliminated.” However, the more likely scenario is that such words would never be uttered because I surround myself with stable people. This gets to the rub of the matter: why does “Woke” - a fictional concept - live rent-free in conservatives’ heads? [/quote] It's so funny how progressives tripped over themselves 2 years ago to tell everyone to "get woke" and "stay woke." Now it is a fictional concept. Why should we buy into things like nonbinary, etc, when you all will eventually admit it's fictional? Credibility issues. [/quote]
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