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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Target share price is now at its lowest in 5 years. Why? All the normies love satanic trans slogans. It doesn't make sense. [/quote] Normal people aren’t watching Target’s stock price and rubbing their hands over it dropping. They’re wondering if they can afford eye drops at Target that their doctor prescribed. You all keep on telling on yourselves.[/quote] This is inconsistent with DCUMs stance that Republicans are all poor. You need to pick a stance and stick with it. [/quote] No one thinks Republicans are all poor and even if I did that has nothing to do with what I posted.[/quote] You may not believe that, but the common theme on this board is that Republicans are all poor and view Trump as an aspirational wealthy figure, which is the reason for his appeal. As most Ds read this, I'm sure they envision me as a pot bellied construction worker whose finest academic achievement was reading most of To Kill A Mockingbird in 8th grade, and that I push aside the overgrown bangs of my mullet to read this forum while shaking my fist in the air and yelling about gay people. And I would argue *that* perception is out of touch. [/quote] nah, probably gave up your career when you had kids and now you’re online all day, kind of bored and ready for a fight. you feel both superior to most people - and chalk it up to good choices and good values - but also feel like a big old victim. you don’t go to therapy so all the contradictions fuel your need to feel certain about some things. so certain. [/quote] Nope! Wrong on most points. And I don't feel remotely like a victim, btw-- I'm continually surprised by the goodness of humanity. I'd like to offer that Republicans make up roughly half the population, so if you're going to stereotype, you may want to at least look at averages and work out from there. [/quote] If your kid came out as trans as an adult, you would probably end up being estranged after telling them to just live as their AGAB and go to conversion therapy. I suspect this is an issue very few people here have first hand experience with in terms of their own children and yet they are debating other people’s lives and bodily autonomy. You try to bring it back to kids because, while you want to ban gender transition for adults, you know other people’s trans kids are the low hanging fruit.[/quote] No, not at all. I would fully accept my trans kid. I haven't been participating in the Target boycott. I just think it's beyond ludicrous to pretend that people concerned about this year's pride collection-- and not previous years ones-- are the anti-gay fringe. These are normal people who have legitimate concerns with the current approach to trans issues involving children. They aren't evil, they aren't anti-gay, and most of them aren't even anti-trans. The irony of people who see Nazis behind every corner assuming that everyone else has an issue with diverse views...[/quote]
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