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Red Velvet
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« on: May 02, 2024, 03:27:28 PM »

President Joe Biden proudly stands against the violent far left and the violent far right. He governs for the vast middle of the country that hates both of these groups of people. That’s why we support him.

It’s funny but confusing how you are allowed to be an open Nazi and white supremacist in USA under the “freedom of speech” argument while in many states simply boycotting a foreign country like Israel is prohibited by law or executive orders lmao.

If that’s the “moderate center”, then it’s a good riddance for the youth to not want to be liked by that kind of majority. What a complete joke.
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Red Velvet
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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2024, 07:27:07 PM »

President Joe Biden proudly stands against the violent far left and the violent far right. He governs for the vast middle of the country that hates both of these groups of people. That’s why we support him.

It’s funny but confusing how you are allowed to be an open Nazi and white supremacist in USA under the “freedom of speech” argument while in many states simply boycotting a foreign country like Israel is prohibited by law or executive orders lmao.

If that’s the “moderate center”, then it’s a good riddance for the youth to not want to be liked by that kind of majority. What a complete joke.

You literally support some of the worst regimes on the planet lmao

I wasn’t aware Brazil was a “regime” but whatever.
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Red Velvet
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« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2024, 09:26:27 AM »
« Edited: May 03, 2024, 09:30:49 AM by Red Velvet »

President Joe Biden proudly stands against the violent far left and the violent far right. He governs for the vast middle of the country that hates both of these groups of people. That’s why we support him.

It’s funny but confusing how you are allowed to be an open Nazi and white supremacist in USA under the “freedom of speech” argument while in many states simply boycotting a foreign country like Israel is prohibited by law or executive orders lmao.

If that’s the “moderate center”, then it’s a good riddance for the youth to not want to be liked by that kind of majority. What a complete joke.

You literally support some of the worst regimes on the planet lmao

I wasn’t aware Brazil was a “regime” but whatever.

I'm not talking about Brazil
Both of you are wrong. The Moral Position is being Pro-Palestine and Neutral on Russia/Ukraine.


Then you must be confused or projecting your own anti-nationalist tendencies of supporting foreign governments onto me. I am clearly not an internationalist like you.

The only “regime” I will always support and give my allegiance to is the Brazilian one, though even that is not unconditional support.

Though I’m still not sure on how this makes USA policy make any sense. “Free speech” and “1st amendment” defenses seem to only exist to protect Nazis and White Supremacists to defend whatever they want, but if you criticize or boycott one specific foreign country then you’re breaking the law? Ridiculous nonsense clownery.
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