Trannies are out of control because the entire Dem party, academia, the media and pretty much every multinational corporation defends them vigorously.
GOP needs to grow some balls and actually take meaningful action against these degenerates.
This is at least a 70-30 issue in the population.
Most people actually despise these arrogant trannies. Most Black and Asian Dem voters generally hate them. Only the young Black and Asian voters are retarded enough to support them.
The guys at the Daily Wire (Knowles and Walsh) have made some excellent public arguments against transgenderism. So far they're only preaching to the choir, though, at places like Young Americans for Freedom rallies and such.
My parents are both independents who are staunchly against Dems but sadly everyone else in my family is a Democrat.
Literally all of my aunts, uncles and older cousins despise trannies even though they still blindly vote Dem. Only the young ones have sympathy for muh trannies.
GOP needs to take action.
This is a 70-30 issue and there is no electoral downside in going hard against trannies.
The GOP hasn't had a spine in 60 years, ever since the John Birch Society was tossed out of the Republican party by William F Buckley. How do you think we got to where we are now? Republicans are terrified of being called names.
I've been talking a lot here about how Democrats always resort to moral arguments when it comes to policy debates. You know, the typical hurl names approach instead of defend their policy on the merits. Well, they were trained to do that. How? By 60 years of Republicans wilting in the face of attacks on their moral character. From Goldwater in 1964 until now, the go-to approach of Democrats has been to cast Republicans as moral reprobates. The infamous "Daisy" TV ad in the 1964 Presidential race is the first example of this I can recall. Later, it was "they are going to throw grandma off a cliff" when it came to Social Security. More recently, it is "they are going to put blacks back in chains."
Yeah . . . he is arrogant because a huge identity group has his back and will defend his perversion.
It is well past time that the tranny lobby be dealt with in the harshest possible terms.
Trannies are out of control because the entire Dem party, academia, the media and pretty much every multinational corporation defends them vigorously.
GOP needs to grow some balls and actually take meaningful action against these degenerates.
This is at least a 70-30 issue in the population.
Most people actually despise these arrogant trannies. Most Black and Asian Dem voters generally hate them. Only the young Black and Asian voters are retarded enough to support them.
I hope you're right, and I think you are.
The guys at the Daily Wire (Knowles and Walsh) have made some excellent public arguments against transgenderism. So far they're only preaching to the choir, though, at places like Young Americans for Freedom rallies and such.
i hope they get some traction.
I know I am right because I have seen this.
My parents are both independents who are staunchly against Dems but sadly everyone else in my family is a Democrat.
Literally all of my aunts, uncles and older cousins despise trannies even though they still blindly vote Dem. Only the young ones have sympathy for muh trannies.
GOP needs to take action.
This is a 70-30 issue and there is no electoral downside in going hard against trannies.
The GOP hasn't had a spine in 60 years, ever since the John Birch Society was tossed out of the Republican party by William F Buckley. How do you think we got to where we are now? Republicans are terrified of being called names.
I've been talking a lot here about how Democrats always resort to moral arguments when it comes to policy debates. You know, the typical hurl names approach instead of defend their policy on the merits. Well, they were trained to do that. How? By 60 years of Republicans wilting in the face of attacks on their moral character. From Goldwater in 1964 until now, the go-to approach of Democrats has been to cast Republicans as moral reprobates. The infamous "Daisy" TV ad in the 1964 Presidential race is the first example of this I can recall. Later, it was "they are going to throw grandma off a cliff" when it came to Social Security. More recently, it is "they are going to put blacks back in chains."
Same script, different actors.
As if republicans aren't simply "the other branding".