Got kicked out of a D&D group because I said the wage gap wasn't real, lol.
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Not in any way that was obvious. We went back and fourth with "you said some things that were pretty bigoted", "bigotry just means to be intolerant of other beliefs", "that's one way to look at it", "no, that's literally the definition [posts link to dictionary entry for bigotry]." And then we parted ways.
Nah, it was more satisfying to end it amicably. I could have burnt bridges for some brief catharsis, but that would have just vindicated him in his eyes. He's the one who threw away a friendship over a petty political disagreement, he'll have to think about that.
No he won't, and you damn well know it.
He will definitely think about it, but only in order to seethe rather than contemplate: I can't believe that shitty conservative made me make myself look bad, harumpf!
Killing with kindness is more effective than being mean anyways. Assuming he’s not a sociopath, eventually it will eat at him that you left pretty level headed and was willing to continue despite disagreeing on something political while he could not grasp that concept. It might be a couple of years but one day that switch will flip and they will feel like the ass hole they were
sounds like fag talk
So, not liking conservatives because you disagree with them?
You've read the definition of 'bigot', but you're not intolerant of some beliefs? Would you say you tolerate the belief of sex with children? Surely you're at least a little bigoted there?
I'm bigoted with quite a few beliefs and opinions. However, I do remember the propaganda push, starting say 30 to 40 years ago, to convince people they should accept all beliefs, except any promoting decency or normalcy. "bigoted against bigots"