• ThrowawayOPM
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    il y a 7 mois

    True. Hopefully the pressure gets them to rethink their politics. It’s one thing to hear about a problem that’s far away and think it’s not a big deal, it’s another when it’s at your front door.

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      Hopefully the pressure gets them to rethink their politics.

      Yeah, and then one frog turned the other and said “getting pretty hot in here, let’s leave.”

    • NeuromancerM
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      I doubt it. When I lived there, it was fairly mixed with politics. It wasn’t as crazy as it is now.

      A good example is the trans man who was stealing, attacked a security guard and was shot. That wouldn’t have been an issue when I lived there. People didn’t worship criminals when I lived there. They wanted more help for the poor but they didn’t condone criminality.

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        il y a 7 mois

        People didn’t worship criminals when I lived there.

        they didn’t condone criminality.

        This is a ridiculous make believe fan fiction and it shows you have no grasp of whats going on in America, and actively reject the idea of trying.

        Thank you once again for helping to make the political views you espouse look like xenophobic ravings. You make my life easier.

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        Bonus points:

        A good example is the trans man who was stealing

        Why would it matter if they were trans, unless you are engaging in transphobia?