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Too bad I missed out on that one. Steak is great any time!
Gee, whatever happened to their stupid Green New Deal?? Maybe the Looney Tunes left changed their minds.
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Originally Posted by Chowhound
I'm seeing much more hypocrisy from the left these days than the right. They seem to have a bloated sense of self-importance. Virtue signaling and lecturing others all the while doing whatever they want.
The left is the only camp where you get hypocrisy. They continue to make fools of themselves in their quest to take this country over.
The leftie camp: "We need to embrace renewable energy, and eat less meat" (Flew in private jet, then drove an SUV to conference, speaks with mouth full of steak nom-nom-nom).
"I'm seeing much more hypocrisy from the left these days than the right. They seem to have a bloated sense of self-importance. Virtue signaling and lecturing others all the while doing whatever they want."
It's far more than that. These are the same people that want to be the czars of our country while the rest of the minions can't AFFORD steak and live in tiny 250sq/ft apartments working 2 full time jobs to squeak by.
Conservatives see life in black and white. All or nothing. No nuance or shades of gray.
Eating meat three times a week as opposed to three meals a day . . . things like that simply do not register.
So when you Leftists say that Republicans want dirty air and dirty water, that's not black and white. Also, more taxes on FOOD like meat hurts the POOR, and middle income earner the most. Ever think of that?
I will take the word of a chemist who tested them, over you.
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