Because everywhere I look, it’s just the same insane lies and mental gymnastics regurgitated straight from r/politics, with all the same refusal to even acknowledge the slightest of errors in anything they believe
Because everywhere I look, it’s just the same insane lies and mental gymnastics regurgitated straight from r/politics, with all the same refusal to even acknowledge the slightest of errors in anything they believe
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Give specific examples
Oh wait, you can’t
Edit: The juvenile name calling makes this so much more entertaining
https://lemmy.world/comment/3919192
I already called you out directly removed
There isn’t a single lie there. If you voted for trump (which I’m not saying you did) you’re explicitly supporting homophobia, transphobia, racism and sexism. There’s no other interpretation of voting for a party that actively promotes those ideas.
Objectively false, per usual.
The party supports those ideas, supporting the party is supporting those ideas. Not that hard of a concept, but I think it might be too much for you to handle
Once again, objectively false. The party does not support those ideals.
Except they do
The repeal of Roe v Wade
Endorsement of a president who has had multiple sexual assault suits against him
The GOPs refusal to adhere to court orders about redistributing Alabama because it’s gerrymandered to have the majority of the black population in one district. This minimizes the representation they’re able to have.
Florida trying to ban healthcare for adults because they’re afraid of trans people
The Supreme Court openly saying that gay marriage is something the conservative justices would like to revisit
There’s countless more examples of the party endorsing and supporting racist, homophobic, transphobic and sexist policies.
But evidence doesn’t matter to you, so I’m sure this will fall on deaf ears
Which has nothing to do with the topic. The fundamental question of the abortion debate is one of life and responsibility. Not the spam CNN feeds you about sexism.
Irrelevant, not a policy position
The court is not an automatic source of justice. Frequently the opposite.
Isn’t happening
Because it was an insanely flimsy case on crappy logic.
If they’re as bad as your last set of examples, don’t bother