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Doubledee ,
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“I cannot conceive of the idea that people can dislike my preferred political choice for any valid reason. Not picking my preferred choice would mean a thing I don’t prefer would happen. Nobody could possibly want that.”

I love that this is how libs are going to deal with their deeply unpopular genocidaire, just pretend he’s actually popular and fine. Real winning strategy there, I hope democracy isn’t on the line.

Doubledee ,
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It really shouldn’t be complicated. If you live somewhere you need to be able to politically represent and defend yourself in some recognized way. The alternative is to grant that there is a discernable class of scapegoats that can be blamed and punished by everyone else without any recourse.

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Doubledee ,
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Especially considering the poster doesn’t seem to have any interest in either explaining or defending what it’s supposed to mean. Like, I enjoy talking about politics as much as the next person but it doesn’t look like OP wants to discuss anything.

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