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I just got in trouble for the first time on Facebook for violating Community Standards. I feel deliciously wicked. I posted "Scumbag Christians." in response to a post about a preacher defending that nasty, slimy Kavanaugh. Seems like conservatives can call people who don't agree with them all sorts of horrible things though.

Carin 8 Oct 9
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Well of course what else do you expect.

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Yes... well....it has become obvious that the believers are some of the nastiest specimens around and of course something we thinkers and questioners (is that even a word?) all knew, and that is that they are also the stupidest specimens around. I'm not feeling very gracious these days.
And oh by the way, good for you for standing up to that stupidity. I think before this is over, we are all going to have to leave our comfort zones and become loud, assertive even aggressive and stand up for what we believe.

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Gracious! It's a wonder I've not gotten in trouble yet.

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Up until recently you could say almost anything on Facebook. With all the changes they might find that people simply do not log in. Trump wants to know just who it is on Facebook that might be against him. I'm still concerned about scumbag Christians and a cop who shot a man in his own apartment claiming he was really in her apartment. (You gonna lose on that one, sis.)

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What would you expect on Facebook?

I was annoyed at the obvious double standards.

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Wow, that’s like getting a notch in your bedpost, congratulations!

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i like the atheist groups... that's normal to see that all the time

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Fucking assholes, I am trying to get off of fb

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