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Originally Posted by Adder
This is a truly toxic idea that's gained purchase as the go-to defense of racists and misogynists. Please don't help their cause by adopting it.
Accurately describing people's actions, views and blind spots is not "nasty," most especially in relation to ignoring and enabling them.
What issues are you using "ruin the fabric of the nation of the nation" as code for? Because the most prominent concern about the court is whether women have bodily autonomy, which is pretty easy to connect to misogyny.
Regardless, if you want to talk about where to rank specific concerns, you need to state them instead of hiding behind ambiguity.
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1. It’s not. If you continue using hyperbole recklessly, the words lose all magnitude. Sorry, that’s just the rule. Take it from a serial offender.
2. Calling anyone who votes GOP a racist or misogynist just for having so voted is dumb. And counterproductive.
3. I’m not using any issues. I’m describing what a passionate conservative might think.
4. I did state two in the hypothetical. One is desire to see a conservative SCOTUS. The other is to aggressively address racism. The right puts the former at the top, the left the latter.