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posted ago by DrRedPill ago by DrRedPill +4880 / -1

Well boys it finally happened - my gf and I had vastly different political views but i thought it was working. We just didn't talk about politics. Until it turned out she was watching msm and was becoming emotionally stressed out about a bunch of TDS fake news and resulted in claiming I have tacit support for white supremacy since I voted for Trump. So yea, slept on it and we're breaking up tonight when I get off work.

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TrumpSavedWesternCiv 4 points ago +4 / -0

Find a traditionalist Catholic parish. Either the FSSP (https://fssp.com/locations/), ICK (https://www.institute-christ-king.org/apostolates), or SSPX (https://sspx.org/en/community/priories) are good options. The women there will all be based af.

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conservativeyuppie 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ayyy whatup fellow TradCat.

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TrumpSavedWesternCiv 4 points ago +4 / -0

Isn't it great? My priest talks about pro-life issues pretty much every week and every couple months he makes sure to mention something about the communist infiltration of the Church

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conservativeyuppie 4 points ago +4 / -0

Nice, I go to a diocesan Latin mass so although the priest calls out a lot of the moral degeneracy and says other un-PC things, he still sometimes refers to "St. John Paul II" 🤮 And I'm in a lefty city with a spineless Archdiocese so they're making everyone wear masks during Mass and waiting until the end to hand out communion out in the garden 🙄 I haven't been to Mass in person since March because of that and I just watch a broadcasted Mass at home and do spiritual communion. The last time I physically went, they even emptied out the holy water from the fonts... HOLY water. As in, not supposed to spread infection water because it's blessed.

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TrumpSavedWesternCiv 1 point ago +1 / -0

My diocese has technically mandated masks and blocking off every-other pew for the diocese, but at my FSSP parish, nobody wears a mask and we had to open up every pew after a couple weeks (the church is packed and there wasn't nearly enough room at half capacity, even for the 8:00am low Mass). It's one of the few places that actually feels normal. Even the major diocesan Latin Mass parish here has almost nobody wearing a mask and when I've had to go to a NO Mass, nobody says anything when I don't wear one there.