Monday, February 17, 2020

The Roots of Our Partisan Divide

Say you’re a conservative person who goes to church, and your seven-year-old son is being taught about “gender fluidity” in first grade. There is no avenue for you to complain about this. You’ll be called a bigot at the very least. 
In fact, although you’re not a lawyer, you have a vague sense that you might get fired from your job, or fined, or that something else bad will happen. You also feel that this business has something to do with gay rights. 
“Sorry,” you ask, “when did I vote for this...
GO READ THE WHOLE THING.

The amazing thing is, there are a lot of Lefties who might object to the above by saying, "You won't get fired from your job."

But, if that were true, does it really make any difference?

Here we are living in a world where our daughters are forced to have to use bathrooms where boys pull out their penises, a world where we didn't vote for such, and we have no choice.

Even if we could keep our jobs if we speak up, does it make any difference?

Fuck the Left!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We "voted for it" in common course, and normal use. It's NEW policies that have moved away from that without authority, mandate or merit. They have done so to co-opt in order to move decent people away from a thing that is valued, in order that they might take it over without cost or [physical] fight. The same has happened in multiple venues, and even cities and states (Detroit, MI, comes to mind, as does Minneapolis, MN).

The people that do this will continue to until they are met with physical and capital violence. Anyone claiming otherwise is ignorant of history [and that's a likely-NOT] or fing lying.

Gird your loins, because the RED/BLUE voting map is going to look a LOT more RED come November, but it will still clearly note the demarcation of battle lines.