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  • myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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    my 1980s republican in-laws are going to some kind of no kings protest in the suburbs

    A PROTEST

    it’s so over

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      my 1980s republican in-laws are going to some kind of no kings protest in the suburbs

      A PROTEST

      it’s so over

      Philip NelsonP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird was it pictures of THAT GUY dressed up as a king in the UK that did it?

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      • Philip NelsonP Philip Nelson

        @futurebird was it pictures of THAT GUY dressed up as a king in the UK that did it?

        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @panmanphil no it was Jimmy kimmel of all the damn things

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @panmanphil no it was Jimmy kimmel of all the damn things

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          @futurebird @panmanphil

          That seems to have really resonated with a lot of people.

          It's a pretty small dent in my own media universe. I was more upset about Colbert.

          Whatever it takes, I really hope you're right. This situation has been nerve-wracking.

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            @futurebird @panmanphil

            That seems to have really resonated with a lot of people.

            It's a pretty small dent in my own media universe. I was more upset about Colbert.

            Whatever it takes, I really hope you're right. This situation has been nerve-wracking.

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            @TerryHancock @futurebird @panmanphil it's nice to see there are at least some people in the republican base who actually mean the "free speech" thing they constantly repeat

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              my 1980s republican in-laws are going to some kind of no kings protest in the suburbs

              A PROTEST

              it’s so over

              Patrick Morris MillerK This user is from outside of this forum
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              @futurebird My grandparents died long before shit got so bad, and in a way I'm glad for them... but they were Eisenhower Republicans and had excellent bullshit detectors. I have faith that they would be PISSED if they were here today.

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                my 1980s republican in-laws are going to some kind of no kings protest in the suburbs

                A PROTEST

                it’s so over

                JDJ This user is from outside of this forum
                JDJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @futurebird THAT IS AMAZING NEWS!!! Congratulations on that, I see the light showing a bit more every morning. πŸ–– πŸ’ͺ

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                  @futurebird THAT IS AMAZING NEWS!!! Congratulations on that, I see the light showing a bit more every morning. πŸ–– πŸ’ͺ

                  myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @JDGeoShack

                  We, the people who follow politics closely can easily forget that most people just ignore it. It's cantankerous, confusing and often ugly. And talking about it can make people angry at you.

                  I think that some of this stuff is causing "how bad it is" to break that containment.

                  It's kind of goofy the Jimmy is playing this role but people who never bring up politics on their own are disgusted.

                  Because this is a level of censorship that reaches even the less poltical.

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                    @JDGeoShack

                    We, the people who follow politics closely can easily forget that most people just ignore it. It's cantankerous, confusing and often ugly. And talking about it can make people angry at you.

                    I think that some of this stuff is causing "how bad it is" to break that containment.

                    It's kind of goofy the Jimmy is playing this role but people who never bring up politics on their own are disgusted.

                    Because this is a level of censorship that reaches even the less poltical.

                    myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @JDGeoShack

                    I'm so annoyed in some ways because I've been like a broken record for this for years. But many people have been like "well we will just vote this away"

                    It might not be that simple.

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                    • Patrick Morris MillerK Patrick Morris Miller

                      @futurebird My grandparents died long before shit got so bad, and in a way I'm glad for them... but they were Eisenhower Republicans and had excellent bullshit detectors. I have faith that they would be PISSED if they were here today.

                      Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.A This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @kentenmakto @futurebird Yeah some of that generation saw through this stuff ... father-in-law was a republican but absolutely hated Gingrich and I can just guess what he'd think about the current clowns if he was here.

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                      • Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.A Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D.

                        @kentenmakto @futurebird Yeah some of that generation saw through this stuff ... father-in-law was a republican but absolutely hated Gingrich and I can just guess what he'd think about the current clowns if he was here.

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                        @acsawdey @kentenmakto

                        There are a LOT of people who have left the Republican party but no one really talks about it. Odd.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @JDGeoShack

                          We, the people who follow politics closely can easily forget that most people just ignore it. It's cantankerous, confusing and often ugly. And talking about it can make people angry at you.

                          I think that some of this stuff is causing "how bad it is" to break that containment.

                          It's kind of goofy the Jimmy is playing this role but people who never bring up politics on their own are disgusted.

                          Because this is a level of censorship that reaches even the less poltical.

                          millennial fulcrumF This user is from outside of this forum
                          millennial fulcrumF This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @futurebird @JDGeoShack

                          holy jesus, people ignoring politics πŸ’€πŸ’€

                          do such people ignore disease symptoms, warning signs, the presence of rattlesnakes, and their other responsibilities too?

                          or are the dangers of neglected politics somehow to them some kind of special coffin nail they absolutely must have.

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                          • millennial fulcrumF millennial fulcrum

                            @futurebird @JDGeoShack

                            holy jesus, people ignoring politics πŸ’€πŸ’€

                            do such people ignore disease symptoms, warning signs, the presence of rattlesnakes, and their other responsibilities too?

                            or are the dangers of neglected politics somehow to them some kind of special coffin nail they absolutely must have.

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                            @falcennial @JDGeoShack

                            It's designed and presented in ways to make it very easy to ignore unless you have a boot on your neck or are some kind of nerd. (or both!)

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                            • Irenes (many)I Irenes (many)

                              @TerryHancock @futurebird @panmanphil it's nice to see there are at least some people in the republican base who actually mean the "free speech" thing they constantly repeat

                              Steve's PlaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @ireneista @TerryHancock @futurebird @panmanphil He co-hosted The Man Show, which appealed to the same sort of crowd Rogan does. That might have something to do with it.

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                              • Steve's PlaceS Steve's Place

                                @ireneista @TerryHancock @futurebird @panmanphil He co-hosted The Man Show, which appealed to the same sort of crowd Rogan does. That might have something to do with it.

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                                @steter @ireneista @TerryHancock @futurebird @panmanphil I don't want to guess at anyone's age, but I cannot imagine any of my boomer Reagan-loving in-laws or aunts and uncles listening to the Man Show.

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                                • Phogna BolognaB Phogna Bologna

                                  @steter @ireneista @TerryHancock @futurebird @panmanphil I don't want to guess at anyone's age, but I cannot imagine any of my boomer Reagan-loving in-laws or aunts and uncles listening to the Man Show.

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                                  @bransonturner @steter @ireneista @TerryHancock @panmanphil

                                  I've been slowly working on them on the Reagan thing. It's a long term project let us say.

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                                    @bransonturner @steter @ireneista @TerryHancock @panmanphil

                                    I've been slowly working on them on the Reagan thing. It's a long term project let us say.

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                                    @bransonturner @steter @ireneista @TerryHancock @panmanphil

                                    Reagan is beloved by huge swaths of the American public and to suggest that he wasn't one of the great presidents will grind conversations, even with "liberals" to a stop.

                                    But we can take a little comfort from this. America has always just been like this. It's not unprecedented.

                                    We can claw it back again. We can claw it back better.

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      @panmanphil no it was Jimmy kimmel of all the damn things

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                                      @panmanphil

                                      Oh god he's back my inlaws are too powerful!!!

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