Do we really want to let Republicans into public bathrooms or schools or other places children might be?https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/719275805763837952 …
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Replying to @JuliusGoat
I mean, don't get me wrong. Some of my best friends are Republicans. I just don't think for children's safety they should be teachers.
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I'm not a bigot but I was out for pizza with my kids last night & an OBVIOUSLY Republican couple walked in. How do I explain that to them?
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I *love* Republicans, but I don't want be seen approving that lifestyle. It's discriminatory to make me serve them in my restaurant.
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It's not bigotry, it's morality. Kids eat in my restaurant. I worry what God might do to this country if we normalize Republican values.
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I'm just in a very compassionate, sympathetic place for Republicans, who I strongly believe shouldn't be allowed to adopt children or marry.
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I have a nice neighborhood with strong values. People mow their lawn and break out into show tunes. What if Republicans move in? I'm scared.
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The real concern is disguised Republicans. If you see somebody who looks "Republican-ish" entering a bathroom, you should call the police.
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@JuliusGoat Station a monitor by the bathrooms to check voter registration. "Green Party? Here's a doggie bag for your home compost pile."
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