I don’t even agree with your shit how am I better at it than you. How are you gonna jerk off over the rules based societal order and then claim you can ignore whatever highest court you have because you personally disagree. mfer you just reinvented feudalism again

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    I’m starting to realize most people I’ve met have political beliefs no more complex than “I can do whatever I want and also I’m not gay.” No conception of what class they belong to, no idea what organizing is, rather just stuck in the idea their personal opinions are what matters the most. They don’t want anything that could possibly impede consumerism. Also it’s really important to know they’re not gay. They never want to be mistaken for gay and that’s their central political motivation.

    Anything that might imply they’re gay could be bad, including wearing sunscreen, shaving, eating soy, driving the speed limit. All of that is gay and is thus the political opposition.

    Is that what you’re struggling with? Most Americans seem to think yelling at TV or being in a Facebook group constitutes praxis. I mean we’re posters so we’re not much better but at least I know I’m just a goofus cackling at a pig shit emoji

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      I’m starting to realize most people I’ve met have political beliefs no more complex than “I can do whatever I want and also I’m not gay.” No conception of what class they belong to, no idea what organizing is, rather just stuck in the idea their personal opinions are what matters the most. They don’t want anything that could possibly impede consumerism. Also it’s really important to know they’re not gay. They never want to be mistaken for gay and that’s their central political motivation.

      Anything that might imply they’re gay could be bad, including wearing sunscreen, shaving, eating soy, driving the speed limit. All of that is gay and is thus the political opposition.

      Is that what you’re struggling with? Most Americans seem to think yelling at TV or being in a Facebook group constitutes praxis. I mean we’re posters so we’re not much better but at least I know I’m just a goofus cackling at a pig shit emoji

      You cracked the code for pretty much all of the “nonpolitical” chuds around me, especially the “not gay” virtue signaling.