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Maybe not kind but we dont outwardly cheer for death like yall do
If there’s one thing I will not accept in the year 2025 it’s the claim that the right is civil and kind to the other side.
Maybe not kind but we dont outwardly cheer for death like yall do
If there’s one thing I will not accept in the year 2025 it’s the claim that the right is civil and kind to the other side.
100% truthMaybe not kind but we dont outwardly cheer for death like yall do
Completely disagree. I think the primary difference is the right tends to center its bloodlust around groups of people they feel deserve it, such as Palestinians, illegal immigrants that have accidents or break laws, or other such groups they deem to be ruining some aspect of society.Maybe not kind but we dont outwardly cheer for death like yall do
When the nutjob tranny shot up a church, I posted an image of dozens of reddit or celebrating itCompletely disagree. I think the primary difference is the right tends to center its bloodlust around groups of people they feel deserve it, such as Palestinians, illegal immigrants that have accidents or break laws, or other such groups they deem to be ruining some aspect of society.
eh...i don't think i said that...but death by folk Libertarianism is a thang...visible in the deaths of right-wing antivaxxers and their followers and in the state life expectancy dataLibertarian akin to Maoists/Stalinists
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That you drive a car and support others doing so means you push for early deaths on a significant scale!!We cheer for it. Y'all cause it by objecting to minor inconveniences during a pandemic and by touting cures that don't work.
Btw I didn't cheer the deaths of social media influencers and talk radio personalities during covid. I saluted them for their willingness to die for the cause (which as best as I could determine was owning the libs).
On a much bigger scale the widening of life expectancies between blue and red states owes much to folk libertarianism (muh rights). Death by libertarianism. Not quite as deadly as communism under Stalin and Mao or right-wing authoritarianism under Hitler, but nonetheless ideologically-induced early deaths on a significant scale.
If you look at the rising life expectancies of blue states and most advanced countries, it is mainly due to public health policies that folk libertarians decry as a form of socialism (including generous subsidies for health insurance that increase access for low-income citizens, including many children who of course have no say into who their parents are or the circumstances they are born).
I think you’re blurring the lines between idiocy and politics. I can’t control if those who want a bit more ownership of their choices attract the stunted folks.eh...i don't think i say that...but death by folk Libertarianism is a thang...visible in the deaths of right-wing antivaxxers and their followers and in the state life expectancy data
lets take a couple simple examples...if ideological objections cause the abolition of speed limits or stops flouride from being put in the water supply, then the deaths and cavities that ensue are very much byproducts of that ideology
i don't blame you from distancing yourself from those folks...but i don't think idiocy and politics are so easily separated...in fact their comingling is a distinguishing feature of our timesI think you’re blurring the lines between idiocy and politics. I can’t control if those who want a bit more ownership of their choices attract the stunted folks.
It’s pretty easy to separate. Policy.i don't blame you from distancing yourself from those folks...but i don't think idiocy and politics are so easily separated
I've been living a hipster carless lifestyle for several years now and loving itThat you drive a car
i don't think so...contempt for reason, the scientific method, evidence-based policy is the defining characteristic of large part of our body politic...it is not a fringe...it has captured the presidency among other thangs...seems like a rather important development to me...more important than some of its individual manifestations such as the shambolic tariffs policyIt’s pretty easy to separate. Policy.
People chugging silver to kill cancer. Not so much
Whether you drive a car or not I would imagine you often find yourself inside one.I've been living a hipster carless lifestyle for several years now and loving it
but it's not something i expect other people to do nor do i judge those who need a car to get around....i'm lucky to be able to do without one
i'm in a situation where i can catch a bus to work...i am rarely in a carWhether you drive a car or not I would imagine you often find yourself inside one.
And you're instigating shorter lifespan by doing so.
Best to sit in your basement. And wear a couple masks to be extra safe
Thats wonderful. Would you support policy that would ban all auto transportation if it meant increased life expectancy?i'm in a situation where i can catch a bus to work...i am rarely in a car
I am for rational policy based on cost-benefit analysis. As a practical matter, people need cars to get around. Speed limits can be fairly easily set based on cost-benefit considerations. Ditto for taxes to correct for externalities related to congestion and environment degradation. Congestion pricing and pedestrian-only zones are great ideas for certain cities.Thats wonderful. Would you support policy that would ban all auto transportation if it meant increased life expectancy?