Black Widow Void
Master Don Juan
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Good questions.
I’m opposed to the BLM movement and also “Pride” month. I can oppose identity politics and (obvious) agendas without hating or disliking anyone based on the fact that they are black and/or gay.
I have black friends that voted for Trunnp (spelled incorrectly to avoid flagging) and gay friends that also find the Pride parade to be an embarrassing mockery.
As far as certain cultures walking around with half their underwear showing or another culture prancing and lisping... it’s pathetic. I mock them no differently than the middle class white dude that plays motorcycle “weekend warrior.”
I’m opposed to the BLM movement and also “Pride” month. I can oppose identity politics and (obvious) agendas without hating or disliking anyone based on the fact that they are black and/or gay.
I have black friends that voted for Trunnp (spelled incorrectly to avoid flagging) and gay friends that also find the Pride parade to be an embarrassing mockery.
As far as certain cultures walking around with half their underwear showing or another culture prancing and lisping... it’s pathetic. I mock them no differently than the middle class white dude that plays motorcycle “weekend warrior.”
Would you feel the same way if:
1. Your children were forced to listen to country music and read books about country music at school from an early age?
2. Saying that you don’t like country music would have you instantly labelled a bigot and likely fired from your job (or even prosecuted for a “hate crime”)?
3. You regularly had to deal with country music fans aggressively trying to convince you and other non-fans how great country music is?
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