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Beet
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« on: May 26, 2017, 08:56:26 AM »

The right wing brags about violence and whines about it at the same time.
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2017, 12:42:43 PM »

Get over it, snobs. What you call "violence" (lol) is normal and perfectly acceptable human behavior and your absurd reactions are extraordinarily difficult to comprehend. I wanted Quist more than any congressional race in recent history but y'all have really helped me get over my sadness real fast.

No it's not, you edgy limeweed. Normal and acceptable adult behavior is expressing your emotions physically without touching someone else. How familiar are you even with this type of situation?
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2017, 12:45:08 PM »

You argued that Democrats are ok with keeping speech they disagree with off colleges, while conservatives welcome opposing views. We've shown that isn't the case. Whatever reasons there may be behind Republican choices, it doesn't change the fact that they feel a need to provide "safe spaces" where their conservative students can avoid being triggered by certain ideas.

Wheaton College was an isolated event.  Look at the example of Liberty University allowing Bernie Sanders to speak.  At no point did students violently assault people in the name of fighting Communism.

There are many issues with the right, and I'm not going to deny that.  Trump is a terrible President and I criticize him when necessary.  I'm concerned about the rise of the alt-right as well.  The right needs to recognize these problems and not make excuses for them.

The left also needs to recognize the problems within its own ranks.  And college campuses are the main place where the left's unsavory characters operate.  Students are being told that they can do whatever they want to people they don't like as long as it's in the name of fighting against bigotry.

The point is that both the left and the right need to marginalize their idiots.

Fascinating. You seem like a reasonable Republican.
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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2017, 02:15:31 PM »

Get over it, snobs. What you call "violence" (lol) is normal and perfectly acceptable human behavior and your absurd reactions are extraordinarily difficult to comprehend. I wanted Quist more than any congressional race in recent history but y'all have really helped me get over my sadness real fast.

No it's not, you edgy limeweed. Normal and acceptable adult behavior is expressing your emotions physically without touching someone else. How familiar are you even with this type of situation?

Do you expect me to count all the times up or something? Because I don't autistically track this.

You regularly assault people when you get mad?
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