Even without the context of who the journie likes, the last part is striking. "those who supported new (could be literally anything like spaghetti tuesday) and those backed by a political action committee that was formed last year to defeat the plan."
My favorite part is that there is no word on when the one group formed, who formed it, anything but the word support, while the second group is "a political action comitte", and "formed last year to defeat". What, was this group supposed to be founded in 1538 AD to be able to properly be opposed to something? "If you were established after the year 2000, get your weak shit out of here, even though the thing you don't want only came around at the most recent proposal committee, you're trash."
If that is so, then it certainly is interesting that they only use such labels when their side loses. If this had been a 70-30, it would have been presented as a vindication of their agenda and "another sign of the national reckoning in the wake of the brutal murder of George Floyd".
"Landslide victory" would be a better descriptor. Otherwise, literally EVERY SINGLE THING IN THE WORLD is "bitterly divided".
Want bacon for breakfast? People have religious objections to it, bitterly. You made a bitterly divided breakfast decision. Want kale salad for lunch? The carnivore movement has thoughts on that: your lunch decision is bitterly divided. And then in a bitterly divisive decision, you took a train home from work, since some environmentalists are bitterly serious about removing all transit including trains.
Like I said, we'll get mad, and then we'll regroup and we'll figure out where we go now. The town is changing. More people are moving in. So it's not going to be like this forever.
Definitely a "be careful what you wish for" situation.
And from what I have seen, the curbstomping was repeated in damn near every election happening in Texas on that day, with the trend continuing of Hispanics moving toward the Republicans (several Hispanic-heavy districts broke for the GOP).
If anything, it was all a HUGE whitepill for me, because it shows that a lot of the people who voted Biden or Dem in 2020 did so because they hated Trump, but now that the consequence of their action is hitting them in the face (sometimes literally), they are starting to go screaming rightward at supersonic speed. And the Left has no idea how to handle it and can just sit there and watch as they utterly BTFOed.
I actually worked in Southlake several years ago. I haven't been through the area in a couple years probably, but knowing enough about it I can tell you this. This whole "bitterly divided" thing is nothing more than a leftist set up. Southlake is perfect for it. North Dallas in particular is stuffed to the gills with soyboy Portland-style white guilt leftists. They already all know about Southlake and hate Southlake for being where the rich people live. All it takes is a couple infiltrators to push a CRT education plan and start a little uproar internally, because the parents there clearly don't want this shit. Then the nearly leftist cult takes it and runs with it all over social media, essentially encouraging their obsessive mob to go be "activists" and fight stuff in an area they don't live or vote in.
There you go, now it's bitterly divided. When clearly the election itself was not.
The Tarrant County Democratic Party briefly posted and then deleted an image on social media labeling all of the candidates who opposed the diversity plan as "racist."
The injection of Leftist Racialism and the chemical castration of children would never be sponsored by Political Action Committees.
Even without the context of who the journie likes, the last part is striking. "those who supported new (could be literally anything like spaghetti tuesday) and those backed by a political action committee that was formed last year to defeat the plan."
My favorite part is that there is no word on when the one group formed, who formed it, anything but the word support, while the second group is "a political action comitte", and "formed last year to defeat". What, was this group supposed to be founded in 1538 AD to be able to properly be opposed to something? "If you were established after the year 2000, get your weak shit out of here, even though the thing you don't want only came around at the most recent proposal committee, you're trash."
What a fucking Pravda tier article.
These worthless journalists are the lowest scum to ever exist.
Glad that people are pushing back against the state sponsored racism of CRT.
As has been pointed out on twitter: 70/30 is not "a bitterly divided election". It's very decisive.
That's not what the common person reads it as though.
If that is so, then it certainly is interesting that they only use such labels when their side loses. If this had been a 70-30, it would have been presented as a vindication of their agenda and "another sign of the national reckoning in the wake of the brutal murder of George Floyd".
"Anti-racists celebrate landmark victory in Texas"
It really doesn't.
"Landslide victory" would be a better descriptor. Otherwise, literally EVERY SINGLE THING IN THE WORLD is "bitterly divided".
Want bacon for breakfast? People have religious objections to it, bitterly. You made a bitterly divided breakfast decision. Want kale salad for lunch? The carnivore movement has thoughts on that: your lunch decision is bitterly divided. And then in a bitterly divisive decision, you took a train home from work, since some environmentalists are bitterly serious about removing all transit including trains.
Definitely a "be careful what you wish for" situation.
Oh yeah. Definitely.
I'm all in favor of giving leftists all the diversity they ask for... in an "Escape from NY" themed 'paradise.'
The problem is, they ask for it in places that don't want it. They're true believers in magic dirt.
You'll be made to want it.
from a helicopter as well.
70/30 isn't bitterly divided, it's a curbstomping.
And from what I have seen, the curbstomping was repeated in damn near every election happening in Texas on that day, with the trend continuing of Hispanics moving toward the Republicans (several Hispanic-heavy districts broke for the GOP).
If anything, it was all a HUGE whitepill for me, because it shows that a lot of the people who voted Biden or Dem in 2020 did so because they hated Trump, but now that the consequence of their action is hitting them in the face (sometimes literally), they are starting to go screaming rightward at supersonic speed. And the Left has no idea how to handle it and can just sit there and watch as they utterly BTFOed.
I actually worked in Southlake several years ago. I haven't been through the area in a couple years probably, but knowing enough about it I can tell you this. This whole "bitterly divided" thing is nothing more than a leftist set up. Southlake is perfect for it. North Dallas in particular is stuffed to the gills with soyboy Portland-style white guilt leftists. They already all know about Southlake and hate Southlake for being where the rich people live. All it takes is a couple infiltrators to push a CRT education plan and start a little uproar internally, because the parents there clearly don't want this shit. Then the nearly leftist cult takes it and runs with it all over social media, essentially encouraging their obsessive mob to go be "activists" and fight stuff in an area they don't live or vote in.
There you go, now it's bitterly divided. When clearly the election itself was not.
Of course they did. They can't help themselves.
It's only bitterly divided because the left thought they were the majority and found out that not even us Liberals like those cunts.