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Junior Chimp
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« on: August 08, 2021, 01:05:19 PM »

As others have said, the religious right is over as a cultural force. 70-80% of people want abortion legal in a significant capacity and are pro gay. Weed will probably be legal nationwide at some point. Most media being produced today is things they would find deeply offensive and no one cares because they're not a demographic anyone's interested in courting. The war's over, they lost. The only issue where you might say they've made "progress" is anti pornography activism but that's only because it's been co-opted by the left and elites feel like they have to give them a hearing, not SoCons.

The threat from the right is the alt-right which is a very different thing (and far worse).

The Nazis killed 6 million Jews.  The Jews didn't want any to be killed.  If only they could have accommodated each other by agreeing that the Nazis could kill 3 million Jews everybody could have gotten along. Sad

One business not selling someone a cake when there are likely numerous other ones in any given area that would is not remotely comparable to genocide. Stupid analogy and insulting to those who suffered under the Nazis. People on the right get cancelled for bad Nazi analogies but you probably get a pass.
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