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Old 02-11-2019, 12:05 PM   #125
ThurgreedMarshall
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Re: Northam, Warren, Fairfax...

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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski View Post
The problem with "who gets a pass" is that Dems seem to have a different standard for Dems then for R's, and R's do the opposite (as Ty said it is political as all hell), and then mix in "why does white guy Hank get to have an opinion on Liam?" Remember someone getting hit with second hand me-too when he said that someone's #metoo thing wasn't as bad as some other guy's so he gives the less bad guy a pass? Then he was in shit for saying that (forget who it was). Then mix in do all women/black people get to set subjective standards that all have to be met? Like some black people are saying maybe the gov is net positive enough to get a pass- whereas Al Sharpton is "fuck him." It seems the Trump model of "fuck that I'm staying" is the only sure course, but a wrong one?
Aside from making this about you somehow (and it ain't just you, but it's amazing how quickly the conversation shifts from "wtf did Liam just say" to "What about my opinion?"), I can't get over this paragraph. It looks like it contains:
  • Dems are unfair
  • I don't get to have an opinion
  • Some indecipherable #metoo comment
  • Why do black people get to determine everything related to race
  • Black people have different opinions on things, which is...unfair to others?
  • Trump is consistent
I'm not even going to tackle any of this, because it's all so fucking stupid.

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