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wearefeverpitch 33 points ago +33 / -0

I've lost many "friends" over the last 4 years and a few since the election - I'm talking friends for 20 years.

Worth it.

The lessons I learnt.

  • Stand up for what you believe
  • Never bend the knee when you know you're on the side of truth
  • Do your research before you speak
  • There are many "experts" out there who have no fucking idea what they are actually talking about
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OneBreathe 7 points ago +7 / -0

Finally Lost my best friend of 27 years about 2 1/2 weeks ago as he told me I’m part of the problem because I question the election integrity.

This is after months of him being really reckless and saying incredibly hurtful things, all while virtue signaling for the poor minorities and illegals of the world. Typical hypocrites.

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OneBreathe 2 points ago +2 / -0

They were hateful and divisive for years. Even as recent as RBG dying. The hostility has been relentless for quite some time, and my patience wore thin. I could only take being told "i'm wrong" or "i'm part of the problem" for simply asking no bias questions!

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spaingaroo 5 points ago +5 / -0

I lost mine only slightly before you did yours, and he was also from 27 years ago. (met him in Art College in 1993) Amazing really. Happened when I told him that Dereck Chauvin and George Floyd had worked at the same place for years. He started screaming at me, that if that was true everyone would already know that. (he gets his news from the ABC (Australian Broadcast Corporation)) He then said I suppose you don't believe Christchurch happened either...

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MAUSGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

The ABC is on the side of evil and has abused its former position of public trust to do irreparable harm.

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Forte 3 points ago +3 / -0

Far too many people just bent the knee and gave in even earlier this week when it looked like Trump was done in their eyes.

It's non-negotiable. If Biden gets installed, the country is gone. We can't accept a loss because it's the country we'd be losing.

Tons of supposedly right-wing people jumped off the ship. Take note of them, and don't take news or vote for any of them again.

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wearefeverpitch 2 points ago +2 / -0

100% this but it's even higher stakes.

If the US falls, western civilization falls