It's a shame that it's more about religious intolerance due to the typical political leanings of Catholic/Christian and Jewish being more conservative.
Many left-leaning politicians will make mellifluous rallying cries that cite God and religion as a foundation, but do so solely for the votes of the more moderate religious centrist. Once in office they have no problem putting the boot down as long as they have an imaginary moral platform to do it from; which I think has been clearly demonstrated by NY and CA, in particular.
They'll use it to their advantage when necessary, but certainly won't allow themselves to be burdened by actually practicing what they preach.
It also doesn't make much sense considering any religious building could enforce social distancing and the like much better than a protest.
It's a shame that it's more about religious intolerance due to the typical political leanings of Catholic/Christian and Jewish being more conservative.
Many left-leaning politicians will make mellifluous rallying cries that cite God and religion as a foundation, but do so solely for the votes of the more moderate religious centrist. Once in office they have no problem putting the boot down as long as they have an imaginary moral platform to do it from; which I think has been clearly demonstrated by NY and CA, in particular.
They'll use it to their advantage when necessary, but certainly won't allow themselves to be burdened by actually practicing what they preach.
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