2. Someone (I forgot who) noted that if there is one thing the top officials in Trump circle love it's dining at fancy restaurants. People have the power to deprive them of that.
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Let's not forget the baker who ostracized a gay couple
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I’m old enough to remember when conservatives thought ostracism & social shunning were necessary tools for keeping a civil society working.
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Sillybilly! That was to br used on unwed mothers and kids with droopy pants.
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Disagree. We need less polarization, not more.
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Do you think the federal gov unconstitutionally separating children and parents is polarizing, or just the horrified response by compassionate citizens?
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Also, where this happened is actually a really conservative area. DC establishments can boot them without much worry, but Red Hen is putting themselves out there. Good for them.
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Shaming and ostracism are two powerful ways societies let individuals know that they are violating shared norms. So,
@PressSec,#shame on you for your constant, callous lies, and your contempt for our democracy.pic.twitter.com/9x97UhSs6t
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It's even the only peaceful way to enforce values.
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