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I love abortion and trans people and migrants and birth control and immigrants and gay people and having fun and just being a nice and overall good person.
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Anonymous 2d

I’m the opposite. How cooked am I? 😭

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Anonymous 2d

I don’t support murder and lies and lust

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Anonymous 2d

Explain how this makes you a “good person”

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Anonymous 2d

Translating… I’m a goyslop loving idiot who has supported every aspect of societal degeneracy and I love it 😍 (migrants/immigrants are actually great)(trans and gay people deserve love)

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

You don’t have to love it it’s just not affecting u

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

You're a bad person

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2d

I have empathy. So when those groups hurt other people it breaks my heart. And I feel partially responsible because I didn’t stop them

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

I don’t understand. What about when those groups get hurt? We should have empathy for everybody

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 2d

I always say elected officials who spout whatever anti-whoever rhetoric, Nancy mace and her transphobia for example, are in the wrong career. If you sign up to serve your fellow Americans, that means All you fellow Americans. Even the ones you don’t get or dont like

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

all groups hurt other groups, but just bc some white people are violent towards POC doesn’t mean all white people are violent towards POC and need to be discriminated against

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

“I only feel bad when groups of ppl I don’t like commit a crime”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

you have selective empathy... apparently just for like rich white people??

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 2d

bc bigotry is immoral, not being bigoted is moral

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

Define “moral”

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 2d

morals are a guide for conduct and influence how others treat each other and make decisions, they classify behavior as “right” or “wrong” bigotry denies individuals basic respect, dignity, and fair treatment based on irrationally negative stereotypes rather than their actions or facts in reality bigotry directly causes harm to marginalized groups

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

I see. Who set those guides up?

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 2d

there isn’t like one single rule book, for different frame works, it’s usually a philosopher or two (Kant, Aristotle, Bentham, etc.) or even things as simple like biological imperatives and the golden rule (something valued in all human societies we know of) some morals come from religious texts too, but I generally find those codes to be more reprehensible personally

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

Translating… I’m a neo-Nazi who should be socially ostracized!

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

Nazism is a plague that needs to die out alongside wokism 🥰

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

What's wokism is that like Chinese food

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2d

Look it up genius

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2d

"Wokeism" refers to a, often pejorative, term for a progressive ideology focused on identifying and addressing systemic injustices, particularly concerning race, gender, and sexual orientation.

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

Comparing Nazism to wokeism is absurd 😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

wow addressing systemic injustices is so terrible!!!!

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

Sounds like a good thing to stand for. We shouldn't have systemic injustices in America.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

I feel you. Just because I don’t support their actions doesn’t mean I hate them. As a Christian you have to act like how Jesus would act.

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 2d

which is by judging the sin not the sinner thus you should have no issue with the group whatsoever but the actions how do I know more about Christianity than so-called “Christians” lmfao

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

It’s like comparing two sides of the same coin. Wokism is the result of the sudden feminization of US infrastructure and places emotion and group think over facts and justice. The woke crowd is typically referred to as a “mob” because it really is a mob mentality that morally erodes our country… just like Nazism

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

how is addressing systemic injustice morally eroding our country? Do you think systemic injustices are moral lmfao?

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

Because at a certain point the mob stopped targeting actual injustices and starting supporting anything viewed as a “persecuted minority” no matter what that thing was

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

give an example of this

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

BLM went from racial justice to a radical Marxist agenda that would supplant the basic building block of society—the family—with the state. It was ok for people flying under the flag of "Black Lives Matter" to riot because the black identity is the oppressed, as such riots were merely the 'voice of the unheard'.

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

You need help

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

common misconception although I think you are doing it intentionally they advocated for COMMUNITIES to raise children and build society rather than simply families, babysitters, teachers, even school crossing guards are essential, it’s not an absurd take also, the BLM protests were in the vast majority peaceful, >90% of demonstrations had no documented property damage or injuries, describing them as riots is taking the minority of protests and using them to bash the whole movement

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

Inclusivity and diversity became a radical cancel culture that turned daily language into performative virtue-signaling

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2d

word salad + some people actually support inclusivity and diversity rather than simply virtue-signaling and pretending to plus what’s so bad about inclusivity and diversity lmfao

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 1d

Good thing this post didnt say anything about that

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