Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you. If I learned that new friends, say, were employed by Monsanto in some capacity, that'd be a deal-breaker.
And why is that, Cupcake?
Do you not understand the world in which you live, savage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Monsanto???? That's crazy
Duuuuuuuuude. Shall we debate?
No, you are right. A company that helps feed the planet is definitely so beyond the pale that anyone who works there should be shunned.
Oh, okay, I didn't realize you were this ignorant. Moving on ....
Enlighten me oh wise one.
Let me know when you develop some critical thinking skills, then we'll talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you. If I learned that new friends, say, were employed by Monsanto in some capacity, that'd be a deal-breaker.
And why is that, Cupcake?
Anonymous wrote:I feel you. If I learned that new friends, say, were employed by Monsanto in some capacity, that'd be a deal-breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband works for a government agency. A parent in my son’s preschool class is a lobbyist who lobbies against that agency. We invite their son to BD parties but we do not have play dates with just their son.
We met a nice family at our neighborhood park. I googled them and they are both Republican fundraisers, lawyers, etc. and involved in PACs and lobbying. We are quite liberal and never called them.
They must be devastated, simply devastated.
Anonymous wrote:My husband works for a government agency. A parent in my son’s preschool class is a lobbyist who lobbies against that agency. We invite their son to BD parties but we do not have play dates with just their son.
We met a nice family at our neighborhood park. I googled them and they are both Republican fundraisers, lawyers, etc. and involved in PACs and lobbying. We are quite liberal and never called them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Monsanto???? That's crazy
Duuuuuuuuude. Shall we debate?
No, you are right. A company that helps feed the planet is definitely so beyond the pale that anyone who works there should be shunned.
Oh, okay, I didn't realize you were this ignorant. Moving on ....
Enlighten me oh wise one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Monsanto???? That's crazy
Duuuuuuuuude. Shall we debate?
No, you are right. A company that helps feed the planet is definitely so beyond the pale that anyone who works there should be shunned.
Oh, okay, I didn't realize you were this ignorant. Moving on ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Monsanto???? That's crazy
Duuuuuuuuude. Shall we debate?
No, you are right. A company that helps feed the planet is definitely so beyond the pale that anyone who works there should be shunned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a neighbor interviewed once on NPR, as a spokesperson for an industry association. They were opposing certain workplace safety regulations and saying they weren't needed. My grandfather died prematurely from this exact issue before I was born. That put a damper on things.
It’s amzing what happens when things “get personal” for many conservatives. For example, when their son comes out as gay and Republican politicians reverse course on their gay marriage opposition. Perhaps this could be a learning moment for your friend.
Good luck.
It’s amazing what happens when things “get personal” for liberals. For example, when they are the victims of crime, and they reverse course on how criminals should be punished upon reflecting on their experience and the feeling of being violated. Many such learning moments lead to the creation of new conservatives![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abortio n clinic would be the worst.
Might as well work at Aushwitz.
I've had an abortion. Thank God somebody worked there.
Anonymous wrote:So. They work at a legal business. Morally questionable? Who made you judge and jury?
Anonymous wrote:
Monsanto???? That's crazy
Duuuuuuuuude. Shall we debate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a neighbor interviewed once on NPR, as a spokesperson for an industry association. They were opposing certain workplace safety regulations and saying they weren't needed. My grandfather died prematurely from this exact issue before I was born. That put a damper on things.
It’s amzing what happens when things “get personal” for many conservatives. For example, when their son comes out as gay and Republican politicians reverse course on their gay marriage opposition. Perhaps this could be a learning moment for your friend.
Good luck.