Ok I'm really just asking a question. Does this extend to all political views? For example could someone discriminate against democrats?
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Imo, the government should intervene in the case of a) historical disadvantage/disenfranchisement, b) major quality-of-life effects.
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So, to take this back to my question, you think the government should choose which political ideologies are ok to discriminate against?
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Did you read my response? Did you think about it seriously? Yes, to answer your question (which I find somewhat silly)...
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Well of course you do. Never mind I was trying to have civil discussion. You clearly are not.
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Read your question and tell me if it looks like a good-faith engagement of my argument. To me, it does not. Ergo my response.
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You need to stop looking at everyone who may disagree with you as an enemy to battle
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You need to stop condescending to people by actively misunderstanding their statements in order to rephrase them into your worldview.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @faroutmadman and
If we're gonna have a conversation across cultures here, the respect thang ain't gonna be a one way street.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @faroutmadman and
and if I can take a little "to get back to my question" condescension, you can take a little "your question is silly" mockery.
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AND we can still talk just fine even with the condescension and the mockery. Up to you!
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