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Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Lawmakers disagree with him? Well ''he feels that...'' so he's still morally correct, since the mainstream media, and his people agree with him. He also thinks current political pushback is just a fluke and once Trump is out, trooning children and males in girls changing rooms will be cool again among lawmakers.

People overall disagree with him ''well he feels that...'' and the media and his immediate woke circle says he's still right, so he is.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand half of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

Even if you are an atheist ( I sort of am ), it's obvious something about current society is toxic to White people, and leftist morality isn't going to save us ( it's killing us faster ).

We're headed towards extinction. Which subsets of Whites are not commiting collective suicide? The most religious ones having many children. ( This excludes most US conservatives today, with an average fertility below replacement. )

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Lawmakers disagree with him, whe ''he feels that...'' so he's still morally correct. People overall disagree with him ''well he feels that...'' and the media and his immediate woke circle says he's still right, so he is.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand half of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

Even if you are an atheist ( I sort of am ), it's obvious something about current society is toxic to White people, and leftist morality isn't going to save us ( it's killing us faster ).

We're headed towards extinction. Which subsets of Whites are not commiting collective suicide? The most religious ones having many children. ( This excludes most US conservatives today, with an average fertility below replacement. )

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Lawmakers disagree with him, whe ''he feels that...'' so he's still morally correct. People overall disagree with him ''well he feels that...'' and the media and his immediate woke circle says he's still right, so he is.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand half of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

Even if you are an atheist ( I sort of am ), it's obvious something about current society is toxic to White people, and leftist morality isn't going to save us ( it's killing us faster ).

We're headed towards extinction. Which subsets of Whites are not commiting collective suicide? The most religious ones having many children.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Lawmakers disagree with him, whe ''he feels that...'' so he's still morally correct. People overall disagree with him ''well he feels that...'' and the media and his immediate woke circle says he's still right, so he is.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand half of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

Even if you are an atheist ( I sort of am ), it's obvious something about current society is toxic to White people. We're headed towards extinction. Which subsets of Whites are not commiting collective suicide? The most religious ones having many children.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Lawmakers disagree with him, whe ''he feels that...'' so he's still morally correct. People overall disagree with him ''well he feels that...'' and the media and his immediate woke circle says he's still right, so he is.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand half of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Lawmakers disagree with him, whe ''he feels that...'' so he's still morally correct. People overall disagree with him ''well he feels that...'' and the media and his immediate woke circle says he's still right, so he is.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand hald of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics? ( And hand hald of the argument to religious fundamentalist with that reasoning. )

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

Was he eventually able to articulate that religions are the same thing, but the people in power who wrote the code of behavior down did so 500, 1500, 2000 years ago depending on which?

That those religious codes of behaviors definetively changed anyway influenced by attitudes in each society, media, education and politics?

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

He really failed to defend his position.

It all boils down to ''I feel like it and I think the people in power ( lawmakers, media ) in the USA agree with me''.

1 year ago
1 score