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Who knew there was so much money to be made selling fear? Rupert Murdoch, that's who.
DenoPenno comments on May 5, 2022:
Murdoch has been so successful at this that many others now pick up on scary monsters and try to get you to believe all they say. In fact, "inconvenient facts" has been introduced to replace "alternate facts." In my areas of learning this is still called lying.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 5, 2022:
@rainmanjr I don't say that The People are lying; I say that Don Cheato, Huckster Tucker, A. Jones, R. Stone, R. Giuliani, K. McCarthy, Moscow Mitch, and other high and mighty assholes are lying, and the people who believe them are fools.
"It's an earthquake alright.
dalefvictor comments on May 5, 2022:
Just remember that you are a person with rights before you are born, but after birth you are on your own and no longer human.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 5, 2022:
At least as far as the Republican Party is concerned.
"It's an earthquake alright.
ChestRockfield comments on May 4, 2022:
If only one of them would have turned over their position *before* going to the grave...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@ChestRockfield Ahh, yes...🤣
"It's an earthquake alright.
ChestRockfield comments on May 4, 2022:
If only one of them would have turned over their position *before* going to the grave...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Huh? Not sure what you mean.
"It's an earthquake alright.
Killtheskyfairy comments on May 4, 2022:
Live ones are pretty pissed too.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Oh yeah!
Incredibly, it's not the one with the 3000-feet-per-second muzzle velocity.
St-Sinner comments on May 4, 2022:
Politicians must have term limits. It will correct many problems.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@St-Sinner I already answered that question. If nothing else, it's worth it just to see a little old lady kick Don Cheato's ass around the block 🤣
What religion did to human beings - men, women and children.
BD66 comments on May 4, 2022:
I don't think you can blame religion. Slavery has been around long before most organized religions. They just attempted to make rules for slavery.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
How far back do you want to go? There is evidence that neolithic humans had religion.
Head-snapping hypocrisy 😵‍💫
racocn8 comments on May 4, 2022:
How about 50 cents of lead?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Is that what a .50 cal round goes for these days?
Incredibly, it's not the one with the 3000-feet-per-second muzzle velocity.
Dyl1983 comments on May 4, 2022:
All of the above. No reason. I just enjoy the thought of pissing Americans off.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@TomMcGiverin Agent provocateur 🤣
Incredibly, it's not the one with the 3000-feet-per-second muzzle velocity.
St-Sinner comments on May 4, 2022:
Politicians must have term limits. It will correct many problems.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@St-Sinner Pelosi is a smart tactician and a tough fighter. She knows how to keep he caucus together; not an easy task, as keeping a bunch of independent-minded Democrats together is like trying to herd cats. I think she will know when it is time to step aside (unlike Feinstein).
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
CourtJester comments on Apr 23, 2022:
He’s only dangerous to their world order dreams and their bank accounts.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@Trajan61 I thought at the time that Saddam's invasion of Kuwait was unjust and would set a dangerous precedent if allowed to go unchallenged. While I didn't like to see all that black smoke from flaming oil wells fouling the atmosphere, I supported the limited US engagement there. I was glad that HW knew when enough was enough, and our advance halted outside Bagdad. Too bad his son did not have that much sense! W destabilized the whole region. Without his loony adventure history may have played out quite differently. We'll never know now.
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
CourtJester comments on Apr 23, 2022:
He’s only dangerous to their world order dreams and their bank accounts.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@Trajan61 Yes, that is a scary fact. Followers of the Trump cult tend to stick with the dogmatic Fox News, and to a lesser degree OAN or Newsmax. Many on the right do not tune in to any news channels, instead getting most or all their information from Facebook friends. They rarely or never hear or see more balanced reporting. However, on the bright side, that does not mean a majority of Americans watch Fox News. Most non-Republicans (a majority of Americans) divide their viewing and reading among a variety of real journalistic outlets: PBS, NBC, CBS, CNN, ABC, BBC, and Telemundo, on TV, and the Washington Post, New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, Newsweek, The Nation, The Week, Scientific American, the Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, and others in print. This is good practice, because in sampling a broad spectrum the viewer can look for consistency. These outlets get into the details of their stories, unlike Fox, which tends to glide right past any inconvenient facts that do not line up with the Trump narrative.
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
CourtJester comments on Apr 23, 2022:
He’s only dangerous to their world order dreams and their bank accounts.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@Archeus_Lore, @Trajan61 CNN and MSNBC are pretty good in my book. The really egregious offenders are Fox News, Infowars, Rush Limbaugh before he croaked, Newsmax, and One America News.
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
CourtJester comments on Apr 23, 2022:
He’s only dangerous to their world order dreams and their bank accounts.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@Archeus_Lore It's true that the USA has done some very bad stuff. The war in Iraq was certainly one example. But our media reported it out as it happened, from pre-invasion to withdrawal, giving us the good, the bad, and the ugly. It was G. W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleeza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, and Colin Powell who were doing the lying. The press just reported it. And there was enough in-depth analysis to see early on that the whole project was built on a shaky foundation. That's why public opinion turned against the war early on. My point is that the American media is not monolithic. There is good journalism out there if you know where to look.
Incredibly, it's not the one with the 3000-feet-per-second muzzle velocity.
St-Sinner comments on May 4, 2022:
Politicians must have term limits. It will correct many problems.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Got to get rid of gerrymandering too though. If not, extremists will keep winning primaries.
Head-snapping hypocrisy 😵‍💫
DenoPenno comments on May 4, 2022:
Not just Texas. The angry crowd now wants to make this the law of the land.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Sad but true...
Problem: the GOP/Trump Cult has hijacked our country. Solution: vote Democratic!
ChestRockfield comments on May 4, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay just posted this from Pew. Not sure exactly where the meme creator is getting that figure. It's not a 60 point gap, it's a 17 point gap. I'm just not a fan of giving a false sense of security. e.g. 'Oh, 80% of people want abortion to be legal? I probably don't need to worry then, it'll...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay @ChestRockfield, I think we should keep our focus on the fact that a sizeable majority think a woman should be able to decide for herself, and that objections to choice are largely based on religious belief, and we supposedly have separation of church and state. All this SHOULD add up to legal abortion.
Problem: the GOP/Trump Cult has hijacked our country. Solution: vote Democratic!
ChestRockfield comments on May 4, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay just posted this from Pew. Not sure exactly where the meme creator is getting that figure. It's not a 60 point gap, it's a 17 point gap. I'm just not a fan of giving a false sense of security. e.g. 'Oh, 80% of people want abortion to be legal? I probably don't need to worry then, it'll...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
The number also depends a lot on exactly what question is asked. An bigger majority (70%) say that the decision should be left up to a woman and her doctor. And only a small minority (24%) say that abortion should not be regulated by law.
Problem: the GOP/Trump Cult has hijacked our country. Solution: vote Democratic!
ChestRockfield comments on May 4, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay just posted this from Pew. Not sure exactly where the meme creator is getting that figure. It's not a 60 point gap, it's a 17 point gap. I'm just not a fan of giving a false sense of security. e.g. 'Oh, 80% of people want abortion to be legal? I probably don't need to worry then, it'll...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Good point. More recent polls put the percentage supporting abortion in the first trimester at over 60%. That's a hefty-enough majority to be called a landslide if it were a presidential election. In any case, what is occurring now can only be called minority rule.
Get ready to see 14 million people lose their healthcare.
rainmanjr comments on May 3, 2022:
If losing it bothers them then we can all riot on the Capital Building until we get Medicare For All, including women's full health. If we don't then we were only meat.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
@rainmanjr That's all happening very soon.
Get ready to see 14 million people lose their healthcare.
HankHunter13 comments on May 3, 2022:
Next To Overturn
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
Laws regulating guns 😂
Problem: the GOP/Trump Cult has hijacked our country. Solution: vote Democratic!
TomMcGiverin comments on May 3, 2022:
It's not going to happen soon enough to help those who need abortions, but my prediction, as it has been for years, is that if abortion is outlawed with this court decision, it will result in tons of women suddenly becoming one-issue voters, on the side of the Dems because of abortion. The same ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 4, 2022:
We shall see...hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
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racocn8 comments on May 3, 2022:
Trump: I'll do something, anything, anything for you, if you like, if you like it, just kill or whatever, if you kill Biden, but it has to look like, you know, accidents happen, don't they?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
Pretty good imoression! 🤣
Get ready to see 14 million people lose their healthcare.
rainmanjr comments on May 3, 2022:
If losing it bothers them then we can all riot on the Capital Building until we get Medicare For All, including women's full health. If we don't then we were only meat.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
@rainmanjr Right now there are 52 votes in the senate (Manchin is a no vote). We need 60.
Problem: the GOP/Trump Cult has hijacked our country. Solution: vote Democratic!
ChestRockfield comments on May 3, 2022:
I really hope this causes a huge change in voting habits. But even if it does, it's gonna be 8-12 months minimum of abortion bans.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
This could be a great stimulis 🤞
What year is The Handmaid's Tale set in?
ChestRockfield comments on May 3, 2022:
Split?? It's either 5-4 or 6-3. I don't see that as much of a split.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
With nine justices there is almost never a tie.
What year is The Handmaid's Tale set in?
Julie808 comments on May 3, 2022:
Tomorrow O'Clock. Feels like it's already happening.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
Riiight?
What year is The Handmaid's Tale set in?
AnneWimsey comments on May 3, 2022:
The very near future.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
Very
Problem: the GOP/Trump Cult has hijacked our country. Solution: vote Democratic!
racocn8 comments on May 3, 2022:
Fucking vote goddammit.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
Right?
Get ready to see 14 million people lose their healthcare.
rainmanjr comments on May 3, 2022:
If losing it bothers them then we can all riot on the Capital Building until we get Medicare For All, including women's full health. If we don't then we were only meat.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
I don't want to lower myself to their level. I'm hoping that Dems will get so many votes that their electoral victories will be obvious and incontrovertible. Am I dreaming? Probably. Might as well dream big.
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HankSherman comments on May 3, 2022:
I'll fuck your fat ass if you suck my dick
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
A match made in Hell.
This ain't over.
Trajan61 comments on May 3, 2022:
I regret to see the republicans are supporting the overturning of Roe as I fully support women’s right to abortions. Hope it doesn’t get them beat.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
I think you have put your finger on it. This may very well stimulate voters on the left to come out en masse. I hope it does. I hope the sanctimonious pricks get run out of government.
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davknight comments on May 3, 2022:
I know lady colonel in FSB who will dance naked over you, pee right in your face, and let you watch it come out! She hot babe, full of jig-a-jig, and will even let you grab her by her vajushka!
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
This how KGB create great compromat! 😂
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
CourtJester comments on Apr 23, 2022:
He’s only dangerous to their world order dreams and their bank accounts.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
@Trajan61, @Archeus_Lore I don't believe everything I hear from the American media. For instance, I don't believe a word that comes out of Tucker Carlson's mouth. Or Alex Jones's,...a couple of sad demagogues who have enriched themselves by ginning up fears of a mythical "great replacement theory," stimulating people's sense of insecurity and fear of the "other." It's illogical, if you really look at it. First, no one is being replaced. White people are not being removed from society; they're still here. Only the percentage of society that they represent is changing. And that is not something they should fear. After all, our demographics have shifted and changed throughout our history. But America has remained America. Second, new people coming in from abroad do not have to assimilate every aspect of American culture. As long as they accept and abide by the basic values set forth in the Constitution (i.e. liberty, democracy, the rule of law) everything else will work out. And the facts speak for themselves. Immigrants are very productive people who add positively to society. And they commit crimes at rates far below those of native-born citizens. Because they may come from places where liberty, democracy, and rule of law are nonexistent, immigrants often appreciate the freedoms we enjoy here more than native-born citizens. Anyone who really believes in America, in our values, should also believe that those values will win out in the end. But Tucker and Alex only believe in that part of the American experiment that allows them to exploit their free speech rights for monetary gain, regardless of the ramifications. They are among the lowest of the low, lining their pockets by illegitimately whipping up fear and anger. And let's not forget that Donald Trump is, first and foremost, a showman, a "reality" TV star, a creature of the media. While in office, he spouted over 40,000 lies, misrepresentations, fibs, prevarications, and whoppers. So no, I don't believe everything I hear from the media.
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
CourtJester comments on Apr 23, 2022:
He’s only dangerous to their world order dreams and their bank accounts.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
@Trajan61 Thank you.
Why is he so reluctant to let the J6 Committee see the documents?
CourtJester comments on May 2, 2022:
That comity is a total scam
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
@CourtJester I think to anyone who has been paying attention, it is already out there: for instance, documents showing that congressmen who were involved in the conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election discussing their perceived need to later obtain pardons for their actions. These are lawmakers, sophisticated people who know the difference between legitimate action and criminal behavior, talking about needing to be pardoned. To accept a pardon is to admit guilt. These lawmakers knew they were breaking the law. They obviously had consciousness of guilt, which is evidence of corrupt intent.
Supreme Court Has Voted To Overturn Abortion Rights, Draft Opinion Shows - POLITICO
Lorajay comments on May 3, 2022:
I have a slight hope that it will wake people up and get them involved politically even when they have never paid any attention before.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
@MikeInBatonRouge Excellent question.
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Sticks48 comments on May 3, 2022:
A piece of advice Mr Trump, is better to be pissed off than pissed on! 😁
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
Think he'll take a hint? 😂
I can't keep track of everything/ everyone around here @ Agnostic.
p-nullifidian comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I have not engaged with @Triphid directly, but I have seen a recent uptick in ‘unhinged’ vitriol over issues that are not directly related to agnosticism or a belief in a deity. Topics like the war in Ukraine, domestic blue vs. red politics and idiotic (if not offensive) memes that should ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
@p-nullifidian I agree, it's about the whole Party, but it's not the GOP we remember from our youth. It's now the Party of Don Cheato. Inasmuch as he is publicly discredited, it makes it harder for anyone paying homage to him to get elected in a general election. It's a big project; there's a lot if ground to cover. I hope you will join me in fighting these SOBs. Let's expose them for the abject hypocrites and liars they are!
Control the narrative checklist: 1.
MrDragon comments on May 2, 2022:
KGB what does one expect?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
Exactly. He learned his chops grom Stalin.
Why is he so reluctant to let the J6 Committee see the documents?
CourtJester comments on May 2, 2022:
That comity is a total scam
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 3, 2022:
They have uncovered some very interesting facts...like criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States...It will all come out soon 😂😂😂
Control the narrative checklist: 1.
DenoPenno comments on May 2, 2022:
The cartoonist on this one should be congratulated. We need to keep in mind that Israel is not happy with claims that Hitler was a Jew but Russia continues its narrative that Ukraine is full of Nazis that have to be exterminated. One is to suppose that Zelenskyy being Jewish he could still be a Nazi...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
That's how fascists like Putin and Trump operate. They try to create their own reality.
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dalefvictor comments on May 2, 2022:
I will help you with all the elections, and get a hotel in Moscow, I get the Ukraine, Europe and the U.S.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
You don't play around, do you? 😂
She shot a TEEN in the FACE.
Flyingsaucesir comments on May 2, 2022:
I wonder how a good guy with a gun would have stopped this bad gal with a gun. Question for Wayne LaPierre.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@dalefvictor I think you see the problem pretty clearly.
Worry?
HippieChick58 comments on May 1, 2022:
Every dang day it is like, "what next?" Has any one president ever fouled things up so bad in ONE term?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@CourtJester You have not addressed any of my arguments directly. You just keep repeating the same litany of tired catchphrases...as if you were a priest trying to fill a child's head with nonsense. That's ok bud, don't feel bad. I know you are doing your best. But you will have to try a little harder.
Control the narrative checklist: 1.
Redheadedgammy comments on May 2, 2022:
Seems as though this could be the repub platform….
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
I knew you would get it 😊
Worry?
CourtJester comments on May 1, 2022:
But gas was 100% lower There weren’t wars in Europe We were 100% energy independent No stagflation No recession Less dear Mexicans at the boarder. But hey. There’s no mean tweets now.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@CourtJester Without regulation we would have anarchy. But that's exactly what you want, isn't it? Let the corporations fatten up by raping the environment and let the people choke on it.
Worry?
HippieChick58 comments on May 1, 2022:
Every dang day it is like, "what next?" Has any one president ever fouled things up so bad in ONE term?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@CourtJester Round and round you go...like a whirling dervish...in a trance...dizzy...
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FvckY0u comments on May 2, 2022:
Trump "Oh, in the ass!?"
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
....while tied down, blindfolded, and with a big red plastic ball stuffed in his mouth...😂
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
Willow_Wisp comments on Apr 23, 2022:
Putin calls Trump his champion, because Trump is Putin's favorite kind of peon.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Trajan61 You have consistently avoided addressing the reams of evidence that the 2020 election was clean and fair: the 63 court cases, the Republican judges that threw them out, the assessments of the Justice Department, Attorney General, cyber czar, and many many recounts and forensic analyses that all point to the same conclusion: Biden whipped Trump's ass fair and square, by over seven million votes. All you do is repeat the same tired denials, with nothing to back them up. Sorry to say it bra, but you look weak-minded and pathetic. It has been no pleasure trouncing you in this debate. It was just too damn easy.
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Garban comments on May 2, 2022:
After 3 days the Ukrainians will give up, I’ll get the natural gas and you can open golf courses.🥴
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
Very well played. Right down the fairway! 😂
She shot a TEEN in the FACE.
Flyingsaucesir comments on May 2, 2022:
I wonder how a good guy with a gun would have stopped this bad gal with a gun. Question for Wayne LaPierre.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Buck Oh no, don't worry, you're alright amigo 😎👍
She shot a TEEN in the FACE.
Flyingsaucesir comments on May 2, 2022:
I wonder how a good guy with a gun would have stopped this bad gal with a gun. Question for Wayne LaPierre.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Buck Follow up questions: how would the driver who got shot having a gun have prevented the other driver from shooting her? Wouldn't she have to shoot first then? Wouldn't that make her the aggressor? Should we all go around shooting at everyone whose driving does not live up to our standards? Or everyone who looks sideways at us? Where does it all end Wayne, you fucking dickhead?
Anyone who's been on friendster or myspace is laughing at the desperate attempts to "save" Facebook ...
Flyingsaucesir comments on May 2, 2022:
It seems that natural selection operates at many different levels.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay Oooo, I love Mandelbrot geometry! 😂
Worry?
HippieChick58 comments on May 1, 2022:
Every dang day it is like, "what next?" Has any one president ever fouled things up so bad in ONE term?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@CourtJester ...in a pig's eye.
Worry?
CourtJester comments on May 1, 2022:
But gas was 100% lower There weren’t wars in Europe We were 100% energy independent No stagflation No recession Less dear Mexicans at the boarder. But hey. There’s no mean tweets now.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@CourtJester The government does not control, it regulates. And let's face it: the regulations are pretty lax. And the US fossil fuel industry receives around 50 billion dollars a year in corporate welfare. It's obscene. That's why gas prices have been held so artificially low for so long. Hell, in Europe they were paying five dollars per gallon 30 years ago. If the price of fossil fuels reflected their actual cost to society, then we would all be rolling around in electric cars already. But the fossil fuel industry has done double backflips to cast doubt on the science of climate change. Well it can't go on much longer, because the changes are becoming obvious to even the casual observer.
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
Willow_Wisp comments on Apr 23, 2022:
Putin calls Trump his champion, because Trump is Putin's favorite kind of peon.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Trajan61 Hmmm...Well it's true that a lot of killings involve handguns, but many of the deadliest mass shootings do involve assault rifles, and most assault rifles in the USA are AR-15-style weapons. Here is a brief list of mass shootings where an assault rifle was used: Boulder: AR-15 Orlando: AR-15 Parkland: AR-15 Las Vegas: AR-15 Aurora, CO: AR-15 Sandy Hook: AR-15 Waffle House: AR-15 San Bernardino: AR-15 Midland/Odessa: AR-15 Poway synagogue: AR-15 Sutherland Springs: AR-15 Tree of Life Synagogue: AR-15 One of these was actually not AR15-type because it used gas pressure to eject a spent shell and load a new round into the chamber. Now if you shoot coyotes and wild pigs on your ranch with an AR-15 that's just fine by me. But if you are any kind of marksman you can also get the job done with a bolt-action 30:06. You don't absolutely have to have a military-style assault rifle. The thing is, most of these yahoos who own assault rifles are not living and working on ranches. They're living in cities and suburbs, and have less use for such a weapon than you do. And I repeat, you don't really need it; there are plenty of good options available that don't involve rapid-fire, high capacity rifles the spit out a round that tumbles and fragments on impact, greatly increasing the tissue damage. Why would you want to do that to a pig anyway? Don't you eat them? As for the election,....damn, it's like you didn't hear a word I said. All those facts I listed are, well, facts. The 63 lawsuits, the Attorney General, the cyber czar, the recounts, the forensic analyses, all real and all pointing to the same conclusion: that Biden won fair and square. I was raised in the country and have toted guns since I was knee high. You could even say I'm a gun enthusiast. I have even hunted wild pigs on a ranch in the Coast Ranges of California. (Full disclosure, I have done far more deep-sea fishing than hunting.) I have bucked hay, harrowed fields, maintained tractors and other equipment (including total engine rebuilding), unloaded truckloads of live chickens, and shot all kinds of varmints that were eating up our fruits and vegetables. One thing I know, I never needed an assault rifle. Those things were designed for killing people. I hope I never have to do that. But you know what? If this country turns from a democratic republic into a dictatorship, well, all bets are off.
I'm gonna be alone forever.
Fernapple comments on May 2, 2022:
There are two very simple things you can do. If you are lonely, the best thing that you can do is to try to help others. Join some charitable groups, volunteer, and do as much as you can, that way you do four things, you get out, you occupy your time, you meet people, and you start to build a place ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
Good advice, @Fernapple 😎👍 Hear him!
Worry?
CourtJester comments on May 1, 2022:
But gas was 100% lower There weren’t wars in Europe We were 100% energy independent No stagflation No recession Less dear Mexicans at the boarder. But hey. There’s no mean tweets now.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Umbrella_Guard You make some interesting points. The housing market has been looking more and more like a bubble over the last couple of years, so it's no big surprise that there might be a correction under way. I don't think the price of gasoline will have much effect on people's decision to migrate. For one thing, the gasoline industry in Mexico is nationalized, and the price of gas is subsidized and stabilized by the Mexican government. Also, many migrants hop a northbound freight train known as La Bestia (the Beast). Many others take buses, hitchhike, or simply walk. The level of desperation to flee violent gangs or lack of economic opportunity is what mainly drives people to leave their homes. And more and more these days, extreme weather is driving people to move.
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
Willow_Wisp comments on Apr 23, 2022:
Putin calls Trump his champion, because Trump is Putin's favorite kind of peon.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Trajan61 This might sound out of context if I don't provide some background. I'm responding to something you wrote to @ArchaeusLore and @WillowWisp above. You wrote, "I just don’t want a tyrant like Obama or Biden seizing my guns and imposing unreasonable regulations on me. The Democraps are the ones who are a threat to democracy with their bogus investigations against Trump, wanting to do away with ID’s to vote and mail in voting to make it easier to steal elections." Allow me to address your points one by one. First, I have been a gun owner for my whole adult life, and I don't see anyone coming to take my guns away from me. But I have seen a steady uptick in guns in circulation, and mass shootings. A lot of this murder and mayhem has been perpetrated with military-style weapons, especially the infamous AR-15. I ask you: doesn't it make sense to impose strict regulations on civilian ownership of military-style assault rifles and high-capacity magazines? These weapons are designed for killing people, nothing else. Second, in my opinion, the investigations of Trump were (are) wholly justified. In fact, the Mueller Report detailed ten instances of obstruction of justice, and Trump would have been indicted if it were not for a friendly Attorney General Barr and a Justice Department opinion that a sitting President cannot be indicted. There were many, many contacts between the Trump Campaign and the Russians in 2016. The Mueller Report clearly stated that while the investigation did not uncover incontrovertible proof of collusion, niether could it exonerate. And then there was the perjury of the central figure Roger Stone, who was conveniently pardoned by Trump. It all looks really, really bad. I think if you listen to what the Dems say themselves, instead of hearing it filtered through Fox News, you will find that most Democrats do not oppose requiring an ID to obtain a ballot. That's something Democrats and Republicans largely agree on. I have been voting by mail for decades. In fact, just about everyone I know does the same. It is not a source of voter fraud. Each mail ballot has a specific bar code so they cannot be faked or duplicated. In the 2020 election, mail-in ballots were widely used (every voter in California got one) and there was virtually no abuse or voter fraud. It was the most observed, most analyzed, most studied election in US history, and the verdict is that there was no widespread fraud. If there were really anything to Trump's claims of voter fraud, you would think that his legal team would have prevailed in at least SOME of their lawsuits. But the fact is, out of the 63 suits they brought nation-wide, they won NONE. Instead, Rudy Giuliani had his law license suspended for bringing baseless claims to court. You see,...
Republican leaders know what a danger he is to the country. Yet...
Willow_Wisp comments on Apr 23, 2022:
Putin calls Trump his champion, because Trump is Putin's favorite kind of peon.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
@Trajan61 I think they are talking about the fact that Trump is a crafty, slimy little shit, and Putin is an even craftier, slimier, and more ruthless son of a bitch.
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puff comments on May 1, 2022:
We are using renewables all wrong. Should be used to power dwellings not sustain a grid. The only advantage of a grid is arseholes can monopolise it and have power over others. Industrial power.......let industry pay for it. We can easily have households/ apartment blocks etc power themselves. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
It's all about capital, my son. Thems that got it use it to make more of it. But at this late date, we don't have the luxury to muck about with a long and bumpy transition. We need to create a whole new infrastructure toot sweet.
Worry?
CourtJester comments on May 1, 2022:
But gas was 100% lower There weren’t wars in Europe We were 100% energy independent No stagflation No recession Less dear Mexicans at the boarder. But hey. There’s no mean tweets now.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 2, 2022:
🤣🤣🤣 Man, we have been over and over those tired old talking points. But I guess I can debunk them one more time for you. Here goes (sigh): 1. US presidents don't control the price of gas. It's a global market with many, many players, including some very avaricious oil companies that are always looking for an opportunity to gouge their customers. 2. The current US president had no role in Putin's decision-making process, but the former one certainly emboldened Vlad the Invader by bad mouthing NATO and trying to extort a personal favor from Ukraine by withholding the military aid needed to fight off Russia's aggression. 3. The USA is still essentially energy-independent. Moreso every day as our green energy infrastructure continues to develop. 4. US presidents do not have control over interest rates or inflation rates. Those things are set up by market cycles interacting with fiscal and monetary policy over decades. 5. We are not currently experiencing stagnation; the economy is booming. 6. There were LOTS of Mexicans seeking to enter the USA during the reign of his majesty Don Cheato. Remember the huge caravans of migrants coming to our southern border? But credit where credit is due, Donaldo el Cheato did innovate the separation of children from their families and housing kids in cages. Viva Don Cheato! 7. We have indeed enjoyed a welcome respite from libelous, mendacious, mean-spirited, and hateful tweets from the former would-be American dictator. However, as much as I despised every putrid, misspelled word he tweeted, I think it might be just as well to give Don Cheato all the rope he needs to hang himself. With Mr. E. Musk now in charge, we may soon see that happy ending. 🙂
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puff comments on May 1, 2022:
A long time ago on an inventors program, saw a guy who made a cylinder made of prisms which concentrated all light to the centre where there was a black hose filled with oil. He claimed that a 3 meter length of this could super heat the oil, then same idea eg run oil tube through water, boil to ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
Yeah I wonder if Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont really knew what great legs his invention would turn out to have. 😂
Worry?
HippieChick58 comments on May 1, 2022:
Every dang day it is like, "what next?" Has any one president ever fouled things up so bad in ONE term?
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
George W. Bush came really close, but I think the Lying Cheato takes the cake. 🤯
As of March 29, 2021, 306 bills restricting voting had been introduced in 43 state legislatures ...
HippieChick58 comments on May 1, 2022:
Oh hayull no. They will blatantly or maybe less blatantly proscribe the rights of more colorful than white and less than affluent to vote.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
Bingo! You nailed it again! 😂
PUBLIC PRAYER The problem with public ...
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I agree: prayer in a government setting (e.g. a public school or city council meeting) and invoking any god, even if non-denominational, is unconditional. And I would appreciate it if religious folk would refrain from making a show of their piety in public, or erecting religious symbols (e.g. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@rainmanjr zz No offense taken! 🙂
PUBLIC PRAYER The problem with public ...
DenoPenno comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I don't like public prayer, private prayer, group prayer, silent prayer, policemen praying, etc., etc. If you must pray do not call my attention to it. Can we then substitute your prayer habits with my bathroom habits if it makes you happy.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay Bueno, está bien amigo. Haz lo que te de la gana. Yo, por mi parte, prefiero demostrar que soy capáz de comunicar en más de una idioma (y sentirme cómodo dentro de más de una cultura).
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MyTVC15 comments on May 1, 2022:
I think it is fantastic technology. I wish it had been started a long time ago. I am fearful that it is too late.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
It is certainly late, but maybe not too late. In any case, looking back will not help us. We must go forward.
PUBLIC PRAYER The problem with public ...
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I agree: prayer in a government setting (e.g. a public school or city council meeting) and invoking any god, even if non-denominational, is unconditional. And I would appreciate it if religious folk would refrain from making a show of their piety in public, or erecting religious symbols (e.g. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@rainmanjr As for personal attire, I don't mind what people wear. At least you get a heads-up about where they might be coming from. This could be an advantage in a debate.
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OldGoat43 comments on May 1, 2022:
Only during daytime and good weather. That's why we have diverse methods of storing & creating electricity such as wind, tidal, hydro, etc.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@MyTVC15 Only at temperatures below freezing. And actually most of the water will come out as water vapor, in which case it would not wet the ground. Where ice is a problem, we can deal with it the way we already do, by salting the road.
PUBLIC PRAYER The problem with public ...
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I agree: prayer in a government setting (e.g. a public school or city council meeting) and invoking any god, even if non-denominational, is unconditional. And I would appreciate it if religious folk would refrain from making a show of their piety in public, or erecting religious symbols (e.g. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@rainmanjr To me seeing a cross hanging from someone's neck is not as jarring as seeing a cross on a hill or mountain top. The former is just a personal expression. The latter is a statement of dominance, announcing Christian hegemony, and woe to anyone who opposes it.
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OldGoat43 comments on May 1, 2022:
Only during daytime and good weather. That's why we have diverse methods of storing & creating electricity such as wind, tidal, hydro, etc.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
One good way to store energy during the day is to use solar energy to perform electrolysis. Electrolysis literally means splitting with electricity. In this case, splitting water molecules. When you split water, you get hydrogen and oxygen gases. The oxygen can be released to the atmosphere, while the hydrogen can be stored in tanks. Tanked hydrogen can be shipped anywhere it is needed, including thousands of filling stations for light and heavy electric vehicles equipped with fuel cells. You can also power a home or business with a hydrogen fuel cell. Hydrogen has several advantages over lithium batteries. Hydrogen is much more abundant than lithium, and is much lighter. And lithium batteries eventually wear out. The technology for recycling old lithium batteries has yet to be perfected. With hydrogen, recycling is not an issue. As it passes through a fuel cell, hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. It's pure, clean water that comes out of the tailpipe. No more smog. No more gas tax! 😀
Conservatives Will Use the Fight Over Prayer in Schools to Attack Diversity
Charles1971 comments on May 1, 2022:
See, for conservatives, it's not about "rights as a parent" or "personal choice" for everyone. It's always about them getting their way no matter what. They care nothing about personal choice and rights of people who don't fit into their very narrow world view.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
You got that right bra. They are selfish bullies. Time to stand up to them!
PUBLIC PRAYER The problem with public ...
DenoPenno comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I don't like public prayer, private prayer, group prayer, silent prayer, policemen praying, etc., etc. If you must pray do not call my attention to it. Can we then substitute your prayer habits with my bathroom habits if it makes you happy.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@TheMiddleWay When that happens you might remind them that English is not the official language of the USA. The USA does not have an official language.
I can't keep track of everything/ everyone around here @ Agnostic.
ChestRockfield comments on Apr 30, 2022:
He's a MASSIVE douche bag. Goes from zero to crazy in less comments than @LiterateHiker, and she's a fuckin' lunatic.
Flyingsaucesir replies on May 1, 2022:
@ChestRockfield Duly noted.
I can't keep track of everything/ everyone around here @ Agnostic.
ChestRockfield comments on Apr 30, 2022:
He's a MASSIVE douche bag. Goes from zero to crazy in less comments than @LiterateHiker, and she's a fuckin' lunatic.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
I was with you until you started in on @LiterateHiker. I just haven't seen any sign of what you contend about her.
I can't keep track of everything/ everyone around here @ Agnostic.
p-nullifidian comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I have not engaged with @Triphid directly, but I have seen a recent uptick in ‘unhinged’ vitriol over issues that are not directly related to agnosticism or a belief in a deity. Topics like the war in Ukraine, domestic blue vs. red politics and idiotic (if not offensive) memes that should ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
Obviously I'm one of those who posts content of a political nature. In another age I might agree with you that such provocative content is not appropriate for a site like this one, but not in the world we inhabit today. Evangelical Christians practically voted as a single unit to burden us with one of the worst presidents of my lifetime, possibly of all time. Their religious beliefs had everything to do with their preference for the disgusting Cheato who continues to threaten our democracy. And one could argue that the cult of Trump is itself a religion. The war in Europe is also a relevant subject, as it is all about Putin's disbelief in the sovereign state of Ukraine, and his project to make all Russians believe what he wants them to believe. And the Cheato and his minions have deep ties with Putin, and support Putin's genocidal adventure in Ukraine. All these things are intricately related. So yeah, I think certain political content is appropriate here. I hope you enjoy my posts, because they're going to keep coming. 🙂
Today, I learned a little about Mennonites.
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
Quakers can get conscientious objector status. And the Moslem Mohamed Ali (the boxer formerly known as Cassius Clay) was ultimately vindicated in his conscientious objector claim. I bet an atheist could successfully claim it too.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
@twill Sadly, yes. I wonder how much that was driven by racism and politics.
He pardoned Bannon for stealing the money meant to fund the wall.
HippieChick58 comments on Apr 30, 2022:
Oh god no, it was just a smokescreen to rally his minions. He doesn't give a rat's ass about anything except GETTING money.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
You nailed it HippieChick58! 😎👍
Why are so many of the folks who won't get vaccinated, or think Trump won in 2020, Christians?
anglophone comments on Apr 30, 2022:
Religious people prey on those people who lack the ability to think. That lack of ability to think spills over into the other aspects of those people's lives. See also the "Tales of the Evangeloon" by @Triphid.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
I got tired of waiting for @Triphid to say something that wasn't loony, and blocked him.
Why are so many of the folks who won't get vaccinated, or think Trump won in 2020, Christians?
racocn8 comments on Apr 30, 2022:
We are being conditioned to accept Historical Revisionism. You can be sure Holocaust Denial is coming soon.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
Holocaust denial is already here. It's just not mainstream (yet).
Today, I learned a little about Mennonites.
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
Quakers can get conscientious objector status. And the Moslem Mohamed Ali (the boxer formerly known as Cassius Clay) was ultimately vindicated in his conscientious objector claim. I bet an atheist could successfully claim it too.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
@Jolanta This bears some looking into.
Airing This Sunday May 1
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I look forward to seeing the whole 60 Minutes piece 😂 I wonder how many Republicans will actually think that birds aren't real. 🤔
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
@MacStriker I have yet to see it, but I have heard a lot about it (mostly good).
Airing This Sunday May 1
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 30, 2022:
I look forward to seeing the whole 60 Minutes piece 😂 I wonder how many Republicans will actually think that birds aren't real. 🤔
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 30, 2022:
@MacStriker Don't look up! 🙈
Who would prevail in a snap election? Ron DeSantis, or Mickey Mouse?
Trajan61 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Hell woke Disney needs to be boycotted. They need to concentrate on providing children's programming and stay out of politics!
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 29, 2022:
@Trajan61 Well, to the extent that is true, aren't the teachers just reflecting a general trend in society? One that has been building for decades? In my view, we are in a better place than we were say, thirty years ago, when it was acceptable for privileged white boys to go out and beat up fags on a Saturday night. And if you really think about it, our old gender stereotypes are based on arbitrarily rigid conceptions of masculinity and feminity. Society, or at least a majority slice of society, has come to accept that there is nothing inherently wrong with someone choosing their own gender identity. Can we agree that the majority is not wrong on that issue, independent of educational pegagogy?
"This above all: to thine own self be true,..."
racocn8 comments on Apr 29, 2022:
He and the rest of the GQP. Utterly afraid of the truth, and devoid of humanity.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 29, 2022:
Their self interest outweighs all other considerations.
One of god's mysterious ways
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 29, 2022:
The sun does not "burn." It's a giant ball of hydrogen, so massive that its own gravity causes a series of fusion reactions where atoms combine to form heavier elements. A lot of energy is given off in the process. Do Christians believe something else? 😂
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 29, 2022:
@Paul4747 Oh my gawd!🤣🤣
Could also be Manafort 🤣
yvilletom comments on Apr 29, 2022:
Yeah, it's Rudy thinking he can wear his NY law license.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 29, 2022:
Yeah that ain't happening!😂
Who would prevail in a snap election? Ron DeSantis, or Mickey Mouse?
Trajan61 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Hell woke Disney needs to be boycotted. They need to concentrate on providing children's programming and stay out of politics!
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 29, 2022:
@Trajan61 Uh, I thought we were talking about Disney...
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Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Russia is trying to get around the EU's sanctions by trying to force payment in rubles for Russian gas. (Those sanctions are completely justified. Russia invaded a European country, and is carrying out a bloody genocide there.) The EU refused to render its own sanctions toothless, so Putin ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 29, 2022:
@BufftonBeotch Yay! 😍
These 10 "non-commandments" seem reasonable to me. How about you?
KevinMR comments on Apr 27, 2022:
Love the list but I feel powerless over X.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@KevinMR It may very well be futile, but I would rather go down swinging. And who knows, maybe the human race gets its act together before it's too late, and you and I had a little part in making it happen.
Who would prevail in a snap election? Ron DeSantis, or Mickey Mouse?
Trajan61 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Hell woke Disney needs to be boycotted. They need to concentrate on providing children's programming and stay out of politics!
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@Trajan61 What if the kid has a cross-dressing (trans) uncle or aunt? Or they have schoolmates who do, and they meet them through normal social interactions, or become aware of gender fluidity some other way? My point is that it's out there, and avoiding it may not be possible. It seems to me that we have already passed the Rubicon, and there is no turning back the clock.
EU: You can't use our payment system anymore Russia: OK then, if you want something from us, ...
Flyingsaucesir comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Russia is trying to get around the EU's sanctions by trying to force payment in rubles for Russian gas. (Those sanctions are completely justified. Russia invaded a European country, and is carrying out a bloody genocide there.) The EU refused to render its own sanctions toothless, so Putin ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@ChestRockfield Okay, call me an optimist 😂
Around ⅔ of Republicans believe Trump's big lie.
BD66 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Everyone went to bed on the night of 11/2/2022 believing Trump had won re-election. Hundreds of thousands of votes came in for Biden overnight. Those are facts. You aren't going to get Republicans to trust the vote counting in Democratic cities like Milwaukee, Detroit, and Philadelphia. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@BD66 By the way, it's pretty damn bold of you to pretend to know what 75 million people thought on one night in November. Just saying.
Around ⅔ of Republicans believe Trump's big lie.
BD66 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Everyone went to bed on the night of 11/2/2022 believing Trump had won re-election. Hundreds of thousands of votes came in for Biden overnight. Those are facts. You aren't going to get Republicans to trust the vote counting in Democratic cities like Milwaukee, Detroit, and Philadelphia. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@BD66 Well here's the thing: it is not unusual for ballot counts to be finalized a day or two after the polls have closed. Nobody should form a fixed belief based on the projections of TV pundits on election night. And since the election much analysis and recounting has been done, and it all points to one indisputable outcome: Biden whipped Trump, fair and square. Trump's operatives immediately began to spread lies, but all of those have been thoroughly debunked. And I will repeat what I said above. 1. We don't hear any Republicans who won their down-ballot races saying their victories are suspect. 2. Over sixty frivolous lawsuits Trump's lawyers brought were lost or tossed out of court, many by Republican-appointed judges. Some of those judges who ruled against Trump had even been appointed by Trump himself. 3. Trump's own hand-picked Attorney General said that Trump's claims of fraud were "bullshit." 4. And Trump's own cyber security czar said that the 2020 election was spectacularly clean. 5. Every recount has confirmed Biden's win. Cyber Ninjas spent months poring over the count in Arizona only to find that Biden had won by a greater margin than originally thought. These are meaningful data points. To think that what some TV pundits projected on election night somehow carries more weight than points 1 -5 above is just brain-dead stupidity, or willful ignorance, or a deeply cynical attempt to obtain by force what could not be gotten in a free and fair democratic process. Or it could be some combination of these. It sure ain't an fair and honest take on the 2020 election.
Who would prevail in a snap election? Ron DeSantis, or Mickey Mouse?
Trajan61 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Hell woke Disney needs to be boycotted. They need to concentrate on providing children's programming and stay out of politics!
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@Trajan61 I don't see anything wrong with young kids learning that terms like "boy" and "girl" don't have to have fixed, rigid, narrow meanings that must conform to a outdated, religion-based concepts.
Around ⅔ of Republicans believe Trump's big lie.
BD66 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Everyone went to bed on the night of 11/2/2022 believing Trump had won re-election. Hundreds of thousands of votes came in for Biden overnight. Those are facts. You aren't going to get Republicans to trust the vote counting in Democratic cities like Milwaukee, Detroit, and Philadelphia. ...
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
@BD66 You are talking about TV probabilities, but I am talking about what we (my friends and family) hoped, expected, and did. It was just like I described above.
Who would prevail in a snap election? Ron DeSantis, or Mickey Mouse?
Trajan61 comments on Apr 28, 2022:
Hell woke Disney needs to be boycotted. They need to concentrate on providing children's programming and stay out of politics!
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
People's attitudes towards issues of gender identity and sexual orientation are evolving. And these changes are long overdue. Disney is just reflecting that change. That the changes tend to challenge traditional Christian concepts is another sign that we are headed in the right direction. Religion has had way too much influence for way too long. To the Christian crybabies I say GET OVER IT!
These 10 "non-commandments" seem reasonable to me. How about you?
KevinMR comments on Apr 27, 2022:
Love the list but I feel powerless over X.
Flyingsaucesir replies on Apr 28, 2022:
You see some trash on the hiking trail, you pick it up. You see how you can reduce your carbon footprint a little (or a lot), you effect the change. Little things add up. 🙂
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