Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Yes, that list of almost 600 Republicans - people specifically working to advance the GOP’s agenda, not just regular voters - suggests that there is something deeply awry in the GOP. I would argue that their political philosophy, which is based in ignoring people’s feelings and needs for whatever the GOP wants to do, results directly in the kind of people who think nothing of traumatizing a child for life.
Think about it: the GOP has known, for decades, that “trickle down” or whatever nonsense they’re calling their economics philosophy, doesn’t do anything for anyone, and that people at the bottom of the ladder are being broken by a lack of access to a thousand different things, but they don’t care. If it accrues more money for the powerful GOP at the top, they don’t care how many people are hurt, how many lives are shortened and made more painful. There is a commonality of thought there.
Yeah. There’s a reason we hear about this stuff happening in close-knit conservative communities more often.
Because they know deep down what they’re doing is wrong, so they seek out a community that, in theory, tells them how wrong it is so therefore might help keep them in line. Only it doesn’t.
I actually think the psychology is a bit different. These perpetrators are usually born into these communities and are victims within it. The community protects itself and perpetuates the abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Yes, that list of almost 600 Republicans - people specifically working to advance the GOP’s agenda, not just regular voters - suggests that there is something deeply awry in the GOP. I would argue that their political philosophy, which is based in ignoring people’s feelings and needs for whatever the GOP wants to do, results directly in the kind of people who think nothing of traumatizing a child for life.
Think about it: the GOP has known, for decades, that “trickle down” or whatever nonsense they’re calling their economics philosophy, doesn’t do anything for anyone, and that people at the bottom of the ladder are being broken by a lack of access to a thousand different things, but they don’t care. If it accrues more money for the powerful GOP at the top, they don’t care how many people are hurt, how many lives are shortened and made more painful. There is a commonality of thought there.
Yeah. There’s a reason we hear about this stuff happening in close-knit conservative communities more often.
Because they know deep down what they’re doing is wrong, so they seek out a community that, in theory, tells them how wrong it is so therefore might help keep them in line. Only it doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Yes, that list of almost 600 Republicans - people specifically working to advance the GOP’s agenda, not just regular voters - suggests that there is something deeply awry in the GOP. I would argue that their political philosophy, which is based in ignoring people’s feelings and needs for whatever the GOP wants to do, results directly in the kind of people who think nothing of traumatizing a child for life.
Think about it: the GOP has known, for decades, that “trickle down” or whatever nonsense they’re calling their economics philosophy, doesn’t do anything for anyone, and that people at the bottom of the ladder are being broken by a lack of access to a thousand different things, but they don’t care. If it accrues more money for the powerful GOP at the top, they don’t care how many people are hurt, how many lives are shortened and made more painful. There is a commonality of thought there.
Yeah. There’s a reason we hear about this stuff happening in close-knit conservative communities more often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Yes, that list of almost 600 Republicans - people specifically working to advance the GOP’s agenda, not just regular voters - suggests that there is something deeply awry in the GOP. I would argue that their political philosophy, which is based in ignoring people’s feelings and needs for whatever the GOP wants to do, results directly in the kind of people who think nothing of traumatizing a child for life.
Think about it: the GOP has known, for decades, that “trickle down” or whatever nonsense they’re calling their economics philosophy, doesn’t do anything for anyone, and that people at the bottom of the ladder are being broken by a lack of access to a thousand different things, but they don’t care. If it accrues more money for the powerful GOP at the top, they don’t care how many people are hurt, how many lives are shortened and made more painful. There is a commonality of thought there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Yes, that list of almost 600 Republicans - people specifically working to advance the GOP’s agenda, not just regular voters - suggests that there is something deeply awry in the GOP. I would argue that their political philosophy, which is based in ignoring people’s feelings and needs for whatever the GOP wants to do, results directly in the kind of people who think nothing of traumatizing a child for life.
Think about it: the GOP has known, for decades, that “trickle down” or whatever nonsense they’re calling their economics philosophy, doesn’t do anything for anyone, and that people at the bottom of the ladder are being broken by a lack of access to a thousand different things, but they don’t care. If it accrues more money for the powerful GOP at the top, they don’t care how many people are hurt, how many lives are shortened and made more painful. There is a commonality of thought there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks this is exclusively a GOP problem is as delusional as the Comet Pizza crazies.