Right is right and wrong is wrong.
ihavenopeopleskills
It's one of those things that's OK until it isn't.
We neocons, along with the DNC, lost our minds in the wake of 9/11. We've since reevaluated the implications of much of what we greenlit back then. Sadly, at this point it's too little, too late.
Those who love this kitschy schlock think it's innovative.
Pop and stadium country are no different.
Despite the fact that Hamas hides amongst innocent civilians?
The CD-i titles were legit as well:
- Richard Scarry's Best Neighborhood Disc Ever
- Richard Scarry's Busiest Neighborhood Disc Ever
Shocker of the century.
I respond by asking them for a cup of ice with it. Asking for ice in it leaves too many of them confused.
It's my native tongue and I admit it has hardly a shred of orthagonality.
That's a shame, because that's how freedom of speech functions. It's also a great way to show the world the higher road one chooses to walk when their opponents refuse.
Thank you for your respectful explanation.
I must point out, however, that those in the community the dissenter joins don't necessarily change their views, either. If we're going to hand out blame, then it's a double-edged sword.
Until MAGA isn't the one. Until it's somebody else, like a pro-Palestinian group or a gun control group.