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    Since you brought it up…you guys know these “controversial” kids books that keep popping up are all written specifically to troll right-wingers…right?

    I’m seriously tempted to write one of my own…

    ”Steve’s two moms get an abortion”

    …I can book myself on the right-wing outrage media circuit and retire!
    Yeah. That's the reason

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    Cameramonkey

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    And even if it was trolling, Is it appropriate to do so to the detriment of our kids?

    It’s like saying “it’s ok. All those vacant houses burning down in the neighborhood isn’t an arsonist. It’s just bob trying to scare the neighbors. That’s all. “
     

    jamil

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    I don't know about the validity of "red" cred statistics though. I lived in Missippi for 8 years and I wonder if SD has the same dynamic. Yes. They're like 137% republican. That red cred doesn't mean they encompass the fullness of all it means to be conservative. It was my experience that Missippians are stereotypically conservative in the 1990's sort of moral majority sense. I think that can be hacked. It makes them vulnerable from within, especially the plastic baptists. I think it's why a lot of churches have gone woke. It's infected the SBC over the last couple of years.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    I don't know about the validity of "red" cred statistics though. I lived in Missippi for 8 years and I wonder if SD has the same dynamic. Yes. They're like 137% republican. That red cred doesn't mean they encompass the fullness of all it means to be conservative. It was my experience that Missippians are stereotypically conservative in the 1990's sort of moral majority sense. I think that can be hacked. It makes them vulnerable from within, especially the plastic baptists. I think it's why a lot of churches have gone woke. It's infected the SBC over the last couple of years.
    That’s why I’ve asked (relatively recently) what does it even mean to be “conservative” anymore. The stuff conservatives now want to conserve, I want to burn down.
     

    jamil

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    That’s why I’ve asked (relatively recently) what does it even mean to be “conservative” anymore. The stuff conservatives now want to conserve, I want to burn down.
    I dunno. I kinda feel the same. I'm pretty black-pilled anymore. Maybe that's frustration. Maybe it's seeing the conservatarian worldview has some inherent flaws in how hackable it is by ideologues wanting to take over the world.

    For example, I used to be way more free market-oriented than I am now. If you find discussions about it I was in back in the day, I argued along side all the other free-market guys. But now that I've seen nutty ideologues using free markets to take over tech companies and enforce points of view, free markets ain't saving anyone. They're as exploitable as anything.

    That promise that businesses should be able to self-regulate, because the market will correct all the bad things, turned out to be complete bull ****. So then it's natural from there to want government to step in an prohibit these tech companies from controlling speech. Then we find out government IS IN ON IT! They're using social media as a proxy for enforcement, because the constitution constrains them from doing it overtly. Not that we didn't suspect government was in on it before. But now with the proof, it just brings the reality directly to bear.

    So yeah. Sometimes I think, **** it. Just let it burn. Then I think of my family. Maybe the best thing to do is go off grid to some bunker in Wyoming, live off the land, and finish out our days while the urban world burns. The problem with that. I need diesel for my tractor. :):
     

    LeftyGunner

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    I wonder what the punishment is for not pledging. It’s never nothing with activists.

    It’s shame. It’s always shame.

    When I was in middle school a Christian advocacy group was allowed to participate in sex ed week…they asked us all to take a “Purity Pledge” for Jesus.

    Those that showed even a bit of discomfort were thoroughly shamed by the Youth Group presenters.

    I have never forgotten that...I imagine the same might be true for kids subjected to equally cringey “Woke” indoctrination attempts.
     

    Ingomike

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    It’s shame. It’s always shame.

    When I was in middle school a Christian advocacy group was allowed to participate in sex ed week…they asked us all to take a “Purity Pledge” for Jesus.

    Those that showed even a bit of discomfort were thoroughly shamed by the Youth Group presenters.

    I have never forgotten that...I imagine the same might be true for kids subjected to equally cringey “Woke” indoctrination attempts.
    The fact that no one feels shame today, for anything is a big part of our societies problems...
     

    jamil

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    The fact that no one feels shame today, for anything is a big part of our societies problems...
    I hear it a lot, people complain that there’s no shame anymore. People still feel shame though. It’s that things that used to be considered disgraceful are no longer disgraceful, and things that were never disgraceful, now are.

    When moral standards change, what people are ashamed of changes too. People used to feel a sense of pride in belonging to their nationality. Now that’s a source of shame.

    Being human is shameful. Being a man is shameful. Being white is shameful. Being Republican is shameful. Being cis is shameful. Favoring capitalism is shameful.

    The new woke ethos flips the shame. 1984 indeed. People’s desire for others to see them as virtuous is extraordinary hackable. Pursuing unearned virtue makes one vulnerable to flipping what’s shameful.
     

    TheTrooper

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    Sexualizing children is just the next step along the porn/degeneracy spectrum. It also feeds the depopulation agenda nicely.

    Destroying Children Thru Chemical and Surgical Mutilation and Early Sexualization​

     

    TheTrooper

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    Of course there is a spectrum. There is a start, a progression down an obvious path, ending with predictable abominable destinations along with predictable insane justifications/excuses.


    Unmasking (Sexual/Financial) Psychopaths - interview with Jon K Uhler​

     
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