Anonymous wrote:I almost outed myself as a conservative the other day, walking my dog in my neighborhood. I passed a car with a bumper sticker that said “if your heart is in the right place, it’s on the left.” I’m pretty sure my eyeroll could be seen for miles, but luckily no one was around. It was a close call, but I think I’m still safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter?
We need to hunt these people down. Every last conservative.
Hunt them down and expose them! Out them. Doxx them.
Can we switch the topic to "why conservatives are such huge drama queens who are convinced they're they're martyrs?" They are so over the top. Like this post. See also: a million tiktok videos of crying Christians talking about how they'll diiiiiiiiiiiiie before they yield to the jackbooted vaccinators. They're JUST LIKE Joan of Arc.
Mandatory thorazine does seem tempting, although a waste of syringes that could be used for life-saving vaccines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter?
We need to hunt these people down. Every last conservative.
Hunt them down and expose them! Out them. Doxx them.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Ok I'm the OP. I don't think I'm a troll. The reason I ask is this. A mom I have been pretty close with for 5 years described another mom as "super progressive just like us." I am conservative and I have never said or done anything to imply that I am progressive, in fact I make a point to stay neutral and change the subject because I don't discuss these things outside my family. So I was curious if there were ways people broadcast their affiliation. I will admit that I am lax with my kids about Covid but the other markers you have stated do not apply to me. Thanks and sorry if I offended anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a new conservative and you’ll never know. I’ll busily load the dishwasher while you tell me about how looting is a form of free speech, and I’ll nod politely when you start ranting about how school is just too dangerous. I’ll never tip my hand because I don’t want my children ostracized or my husband’s business harmed. I bet there are more like me. Go Youngkin!!!
Dang, honey, you need some friends like you. I’m putting up a Youngkin sign just so my people can find me.
Good for you!! You are my people. And, yes, I need to transition my children to a setting where they won’t be bullied or harassed for my political leanings.
If we could just put you in an island so you didn’t ostracize gay children anymore.
What are you talking about. I'm the first poster and have a gay parent (who agrees with me, incidentally). Lots of different people find the mob-mentality of contemporary liberalism unacceptable.
Then you literally are not conservative which was my 1st post. Define conservative… can you.
Conservatives vote to deny LGBT people the same rights as non-LGBT people.
You vote against your own parents rights?
When where and how have LGBT people been denied rights in the last 4 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Less reliable: if she feels like covid poses virtually no risk to children.
Oh so following the science is conservative now. I can never keep up.
Um, that covid poses minimal risks to children is simply a fact. It's actually democrats who are not following THE SCIENCE on this one. Actually, this unscientific screeching and hysteria are doing lasting damage to the general public's respect for THE SCIENCE. I have several prominent scientists in my family, and I care that "science" not be thrown under the bus for a self serving teachers union or whatever.
I know, right? Sure, I bring pedophiles into the school with me. But they leave 99.5% of the children unmolested. And *yet* these people only want to talk about the 0.5% of kids who do get molested. Hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Specifically a fellow mom. What are the clues? Obviously lawn signs and bumper stickers but is there anything more subtle?
She's happy with her life, smiles a lot, genuinely cares about others and their well-being and seems at peace with herself and others.
+1
Happy people are usually conservatives. There have actually been a lot of studies on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Specifically a fellow mom. What are the clues? Obviously lawn signs and bumper stickers but is there anything more subtle?
She's happy with her life, smiles a lot, genuinely cares about others and their well-being and seems at peace with herself and others.
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That’s right. Feel the peace and joy radiating from the contented conservatives.
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So beautiful, so full of life and love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a new conservative and you’ll never know. I’ll busily load the dishwasher while you tell me about how looting is a form of free speech, and I’ll nod politely when you start ranting about how school is just too dangerous. I’ll never tip my hand because I don’t want my children ostracized or my husband’s business harmed. I bet there are more like me. Go Youngkin!!!
Dang, honey, you need some friends like you. I’m putting up a Youngkin sign just so my people can find me.
Good for you!! You are my people. And, yes, I need to transition my children to a setting where they won’t be bullied or harassed for my political leanings.
If we could just put you in an island so you didn’t ostracize gay children anymore.
What are you talking about. I'm the first poster and have a gay parent (who agrees with me, incidentally). Lots of different people find the mob-mentality of contemporary liberalism unacceptable.
Then you literally are not conservative which was my 1st post. Define conservative… can you.
Conservatives vote to deny LGBT people the same rights as non-LGBT people.
You vote against your own parents rights?