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| Your entire response wandered into the extremist realm though. There are incredibly few voting democrats that advocate or support the things you listed in regards to children. I don't think either of us can name a mainstream democrat politician that has a positive stance on pedophilia.
Alternatively anti-lgbt talk/policy is popular in the republican party. "DEI" is another example from the right, which seems to generally have come to mean women/black people aren't qualified for most jobs.
I'd disagree with the general idea the right is more "logical."
I'd agree there's a contingent of the far left that are very intolerant of views outside their own, who believe no candidate is ever progressive enough and don't actually vote in elections. These are the actual changing gender every day communists that I dislike as well. The right doesn't have this issue in the sense that the far right will always back the candidate and vote. Trump is a moral catastrophe and possibly the least Christian man to run for the office, that had no bearing on the evangelical vote.
I understand your personal viewpoints and I think you're decently more progressive than the average Midwest republican. | |
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