Nah man, this dudes a liability. They're not telling him shit. 2024 is just the next election. When it inevitably doesn't happen he'll say the same thing for 2026, then 2028 and every two years after that.
It means this guy thinks that trooning kids will be fully accepted in two years.
With the way plenty of "conservatives" act, it's not even out of the question. Look at all the other shit that has just become accepted norms.
I think it's Michael Malice that says, conservatism is just progressivism going the speed limit.
Then again, the current Supreme Court is, at least by very modern standards, extremely based on some things. Even though it's just mostly more virtue signaling and victimhood, the fact that libs are now worried about gay marriage going away, or even interracial marriage and contraception, show things could be changing. For the record, my point isn't taking a stance on any of those, just that they used to be considered set in stone. Same for abortion. No one thought Roe v Wade would get wrecked. Bruen decision has some amazing things potentially in store, too.
It means this guy thinks that trooning kids will be fully accepted in two years.
Specifically mentioning the 2024 election as the turning point is a clear sign that something is in the works.
This is referring to some future event that this thing is aware of and we aren't.
Nah man, this dudes a liability. They're not telling him shit. 2024 is just the next election. When it inevitably doesn't happen he'll say the same thing for 2026, then 2028 and every two years after that.
With the way plenty of "conservatives" act, it's not even out of the question. Look at all the other shit that has just become accepted norms.
I think it's Michael Malice that says, conservatism is just progressivism going the speed limit.
Then again, the current Supreme Court is, at least by very modern standards, extremely based on some things. Even though it's just mostly more virtue signaling and victimhood, the fact that libs are now worried about gay marriage going away, or even interracial marriage and contraception, show things could be changing. For the record, my point isn't taking a stance on any of those, just that they used to be considered set in stone. Same for abortion. No one thought Roe v Wade would get wrecked. Bruen decision has some amazing things potentially in store, too.