If you have such an extreme and unfounded skepticism of everything you see or have been told about, how on earth do you trust anything? It must be so exhausting thinking there's some monolithic "they" that's worked internationally for a hundred years to pull the wool over our eyes and the only people who have figured it out are small and obscure youtube channels or unverified websites hosted by people with next to no scientific literacy.
No retail employee is trying to take your rights away. They're parroting whatever they have to in order to keep their job and make ends meet. Threatening random minimum wage workers doesn't make you tough, it just makes you look like a socially inept neanderthal.
Get upset and reacting to teenagers trolling on tiktok is pretty fucking pathetic.
Don't send them to communities like this. If you want to show marginalized groups that right-wingers aren't all bigoted assholes, you should engage with them as much as possible from a positive standpoint and not focus on attacking their lifestyle choices.
Edit: You can see how fucked the future of this community is just based on the responses you've already gotten. This is why we're not going anywhere.
His #metoo things happened months ago
Damn... didn't know Hitler was such a cutie.
Liberals will argue that it's not a matter of whether or not they can still wear a mask, it's the fact that this mandate will cause more spreading and create an overall more highly infective population. i.e. you're still causing them greater risk even if they're wearing a mask.
Who are those lawyers going to target?
Everyone shows disgust or praise when it suits their needs. It's all opportunism from the left to the right and that's why everyone appears to be a "traitor". If you're with politics and money on a big enough level, you're going to compromise your morals without question.
Everyone shows disgust or praise when it suits their needs. It's all opportunism from the left to the right and that's why everyone appears to be a "traitor". If you're with politics and money on a big enough level, you're going to compromise your morals without question.
Everyone shows disgust or praise when it suits their needs. It's all opportunism from the left to the right and that's why everyone appears to be a "traitor". If you're with politics and money on a big enough level, you're going to compromise your morals without question.
I don't think they meant you specifically when asking about responsibility. I think their point was, once you lift mask mandates, you're relying on each individual to exercise their own responsibilty and even if you personally are very responsible, that doesn't have any bearing on society as a whole. Also they obviously mean responsible with regards to covid safety, not how put together your life is. No argument can actually occur if there's just a fundamental difference with regards to the "risk" of covid.
I also feel like her acting in The Mandalorian was pretty lackluster
People have a hard time letting go of idolatry.
To be fair, Rush used to have a segment where he publicly celebrated the deaths of gay people who died from AIDS. I don't think we should celebrate the deaths of those we disagree with but it kinda makes sense that people are giving him a taste of his own medicine so to speak.
To be fair, Rush used to have a segment where he publicly celebrated the deaths of gay people who died from AIDS. I don't think we should celebrate the deaths of those we disagree with but it kinda makes sense that people are giving him a taste of his own medicine so to speak.
To be fair, Rush used to have a segment where he publicly celebrated the deaths of gay people who died from AIDS. I don't think we should celebrate the deaths of those we disagree with but it kinda makes sense that people are giving him a taste of his own medicine so to speak.
I dunno. It's pretty demoralizing to be honest. I live in a liberal city and it's insane how many grassroots groups there are for leftists who want to affect change in local government. They are super organized, hold rallies, collect signatures to put items on city budget meetings, attend town halls to voice their opinions, fundraise for politicians they want to see elected, etc...
I don't see anything on the Right that comes close to that level and it's not only hurting our chances for the future, but it means that people looking to get involved don't know where to turn.
That's why for the last ten years Hollywood has moved to doing super formulaic superhero movies where they just recycle the same plots, jokes, and actors that everybody knows. These movies are not only popular with all ages, they are super popular internationally so they don't have to soley rely on domestic profits.
The pendulum will swing back for sure but what is it going to swing back to? We on the right are more divided than ever and have less faith than ever in our voting systems. It's hardfor me to picture the candidates that might unite the Right enough to win back seats.
Well the people who voted for Biden did so because they hate Trump, not because they love Biden. I'm in a liberal city and every libtard I know was a Bernie or Warren supporter who chose to bite the bullet and vote for Biden even though they don't like him. I think a lot of people on this site forget how many people vote out of spite in a similar way to 2016 when lots of people voted for Trump just because they hated Hillary so much.
It's hard to gauge because we on this site need to remember that there is a large amount of older conservatives who feel that Trump shit the bed in December and they're ready to be done with anything Trump related. Trumps brand has taken a big hit and he's got a lot of legal trouble and money issues on his plate. I really don't know what 2022 is going to look like in terms of the candidates. I fear we're too fractured to win a bunch of seats back.
If they wanted to take Trump out, they would have already. Not like it'd be exceptionally difficult. If he's dead then he's a martyr, if he's alive with no power then they can continue to demonize him and his supporters till the end of time. Plus I don't think there's any worry of him running in 2024.
He comes out on top everytime except for being able to retain the oval office...
Holy fuck this is the problem with hyper partisan politics these days. People get so easily triggered by some random person on Twitter or Facebook who has no audience or power whatsoever and whose opinion is not at all in line with the vast majority of Americans regardless of political party. What most people on this site get triggered by is an extremely vocal minority that has no actual representation in politics.