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the-pi-guy said:
Paatar said:

You do realize you make up the whole “conversatives don’t believe certain people should exist” thing, right? It’s a loaded and over exaggerated way to express being against the right so that you come out morally on top because they believe that views that I’m assuming you appear to have are intolerant.  

There's a reason why I put "conservative" in quotes.

I don't believe that all conservatives feel that way about people. But I know plenty of conservatives that absolutely feel that way. And they absolutely feel that those things are part of their platform. 

- Quotes don't mean anything other than quoting something--there are better ways to explain your meaning. Once again though, people who believe certain people shouldn't exist is not exclusive to the right. 

Paatar said:

 The majority of people on the right do not care how people live. 

You say that, and yet they constantly push back against people living certain ways.

Republican legislatures pushing back against gay marriage, trans people getting health care, etc. 

- Legislature is not trying to push back gay marriage. It has been spun that way so that voters vote for the left--it's very easy to manipulate stories and control votes. Same thing happened with the "Don't say gay" bill--where the bill never even mentioned the word gay. It just prohibits the talk about sexual conduct, both straight and gay, in 3rd grade and lower classrooms. Which is something all of us should agree with--kids that young do not need that stuff in their classrooms. 

Paatar said:

What you define as intolerant, others define as tolerant, and Vice versa. 

Do you have an example?

- Give me a specific example of something you want me to rebuttal, and I'll provide it. 

Sorry about the formatting--haven't actually ever used the multi-quote feature.



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