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Excellent news! Its important that we continue to show support to those cities and states that leftist are hellbent on boycotting due to their closed hearts and minds.
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Originally Posted by prospectheightsresident
Excellent news! Its important that we continue to show support to those cities and states that leftist are hellbent on boycotting due to their closed hearts and minds.
So Democrats are "close minded" for wanted to treat all people equally and Republicans are open minded for wanting to discriminate against people ??????????????????????????
So Democrats are "close minded" for wanted to treat all people equally and Republicans are open minded for wanting to discriminate against people ??????????????????????????
Far from treating everyone equally, Democrats (in this particular case . . . Republicans are certainly guilty of it in other cases) attempt to force their worldview onto others and are unsympathetic/dismissive of peoples sincerely held religious beliefs, something that came back to bite them in the behind recently with that the case out of Colorado.
So Democrats are "close minded" for wanted to treat all people equally and Republicans are open minded for wanting to discriminate against people ??????????????????????????
Treat people equally?
Actually one of the Democrats on the city council, who voted against bringing this $200M economic impact to Charlotte because he saw it as a representation of "White Supremacy". i.e. Lets hate White people. Another of the city council members who voted against it said that 9/11 was a hoax, and that the Police are terrorists against Blacks.
I hope you raise issue as equally against that.
Thankfully calmer heads from both sides of the isle saw through that nonsense and voted for it. And to her credit, the Mayor, a very sensible Democrat, pitched for it in Austin. The money flowing in will help people who live in those very districts where their rep voted no.
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