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Fuzzy Bear
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« on: July 11, 2020, 03:51:46 PM »

Not everyone is obligated to be conservative or praise Trump, so people have a right to feel about this however they want. Last time I checked people had a right to choose the products they want to spend their money on.

Not everyone is obligated to be anti-American or praise Marxist BLM, so people have a right to feel about this however they want. Last time I checked people had a right to choose the products they want to spend their money on, and that includes spending money with corporations that donate to BLM.

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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2020, 04:34:11 PM »

Not everyone is obligated to be conservative or praise Trump, so people have a right to feel about this however they want. Last time I checked people had a right to choose the products they want to spend their money on.

Not everyone is obligated to be anti-American or praise Marxist BLM, so people have a right to feel about this however they want. Last time I checked people had a right to choose the products they want to spend their money on, and that includes spending money with corporations that donate to BLM.



I wasn't addressing you and I don't particularly care you, so I don't know why you are trying to engage with me. The fact that you brought up Black Lives Matter way out of context goes to show who your really are.

It's hardly way out of context.  Corporations are donating to BLM and BLM-affiliated causes at a record pace.  They are a Marxist Organization engaging in systemic violence in multiple cities.

I prefer America not engage in politically-oriented boycotts.  But if this is what people wish to encourage, then this is a double-edged sword.

Just to be clear:

    1.  Black lives do matter. 
 
    2.  Black lives haven't always mattered as much as other lives.

    3.  Public policy should reflect that black lives matter as much as all other lives.

    4.  All lives matter to God, and they matter equally to God.

    5.  BLM is a Marxist Organization that has facilitated (with Antifa) violence in multiple cities.

    6.  What has been going on over the last 6 weeks or so is not "mostly peaceful protests.
         To assert that is a lie.

    7.  Equality is when each and every person is equal under the law, period.  This noble objective
         is a perfect ideal that we should always be striving for.

    8.  People are not responsible for the misdeeds of other people.  They are responsible
         for their own.

Think that's too much?  I don't.
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