• KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It’s kinda funny that the only criticism you ever have is towards democrats, but you never say anything at all about republicans.

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        What are you going to criticize Republicans for? Sure, they’re morally bankrupt and destroying the country, but they’re doing exactly what their dipshit voters asked for and succeeding beyond their wildest dreams.

        Democrats are the ones who are being laughably inept at what they claim to want.

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        Sigh.

        “Republicans are bad” is a tautology, much like “Nazis are bad”. People generally don’t say “Nazis are bad” whenever they talk about WWII, because it’s implied by them being Nazis.

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          I think there’s a lot of evidence that quite a number of people do not think “Nazis are bad.” Maybe we should start saying it more often actually.

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            We live in a society of nazi values. Literally doing a genocide. People are constantly told that this is good… What else should we expect?

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          People generally don’t say “Nazis are bad” whenever they talk about WWII, because it’s implied by them being Nazis.

          Why don’t you have anything good to say about Neville Chamberlain, Vidkun Quisling, or Philippe Pétain?!

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        He wants Democratic voters to withdraw in apathy or exhaust themselves on some “pure” but ineffective effort, and employs shame tactics to demotivate.

        It’s pretty transparent.