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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not caving is so easy, even an evil scumbag like Cuomo can do it. You just have to ignore the media and push through like Trump did.

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krzyzowiec 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is incredibly evil. I mean it is inevitable if you go along with the idea that men can become women, or are equal to women, but it is stunning how normalized it has become. I thank God that I live in an area with some sanity remaining.

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krzyzowiec 0 points ago +1 / -1

That's temporary though. You need to look at the size of their younger population to know the future.

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

Which is just common sense. I can't wait until we do it.

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krzyzowiec 8 points ago +8 / -0

What the hell? The dietary supplements that I take are literally freeze dried animal organs, like liver. It's food in a convenient capsule form. They aren't exactly cheap as it is and you're telling me they want to give control to pharma companies? What an asshole.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

For number 2: a lot of religious exemption laws specifically require that it be a position or doctrine of an "established" religion. So yes, "proof" that religious leaders said the same thing is actually required much of the time. It's how religious exemption gets quietly denied. It shouldn't be that way, but it often is.

Ah, well that is BS. I'd fight that in court, and I think I'd win. It's in the Bible after all.

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krzyzowiec 20 points ago +20 / -0

That's incredible, they did it again. They just accuse you of sexual stuff and bam, female ceo. Merit is overrated I guess.

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krzyzowiec 10 points ago +12 / -2

I love Torba, but I’m not a fan of these documents for two reasons.

  1. They all seem to rely on the reasoning that these vaccines are unacceptable due to their origin from fetal cells. But really now, would we accept mandatory vaccination if they weren’t? I find this disgusting as well but if they made a clean vaccine I wouldn’t take it either.

  2. It relies too heavily on citing famous church leaders as supporting evidence. I don’t need a pastor to justify my decision, and many pastors are cucked and would happily take the other side of the argument.

For me this is much simpler. I am a Christian, not a particular denomination, just a Christian, and my body is God’s temple. To inject some foreign substance into my body would be equivalent to desecrating that temple, and so I refuse your evil vaccine.

What is my authority on this? God.

Done. Don’t accept that? Ok well my God allows me to defend myself with deadly force…

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’ve sometimes thought about it. Like if things kicked off, I imagine sending guns and ammo to free the UK or Poland, just as was done for America back in the day.

It would be hard to sit on the sidelines while patriots tried to free themselves.

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

If that is the majority sentiment, then you’ve nailed it. You have to put God first, above comfort, money, safety, family, freedom, even your life.

Otherwise they find your weakness and use it against you. You do have to be willing to lose it all to gain it all.

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

We're also the most feminist Anglo country aside from NZ. Like, the feminism here is significantly advanced upon what you see anywhere in North America, or indeed in the UK. I'm not exaggerating. They even admit it themselves. I don't know how it happened, but it did. We don't so much as resemble England in that regard, as we do Sweden or Denmark...

That’s really interesting, I did not know that. I think this is the source of your problems. I recall during the 2016 election reading a story about a group of people from Aus supporting Bernie Sanders.

First thought as an American was, “Wtf are they doing interfering in our election”, second thought was “haha commie losers”, but the third one was “they all look rather… feminine”.

Sad to hear it.

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krzyzowiec 2 points ago +3 / -1

Not true at all. My state for example has banned mandatory vaccinations and vaccine passports.

You say nobody is fighting, but based on what? That you don’t see any protests? That’s because the people in red states are already back to normal, and the people in blue states voluntarily wear the masks and would enjoy another round of lockdowns because they’re addicted to fear.

I’m generalizing of course, but people in the US don’t have to deal with this kind of coercion.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +2 / -1

That’s the plan, but it will not happen here. We’re still too rebellious in America. I would say this was shocking, but I was already aware the culture is different in Aus/NZ. More compliant for some reason.

Do you know why? And are people in Aus generally religious, or not?

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would be a hellish realization, that’s for sure.

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krzyzowiec 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah Satan would absolutely pretend to be moral to manipulate you. Lies are his jam.

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krzyzowiec 2 points ago +2 / -0

They were always faggots and troons deep down. They just reveal themselves now.

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is reason for optimism: The conservative coolers (He means DeSantis) are finally on the case, and only they have a chance of transforming partisan vaccine refusers into vaccine adopters. Whether these efforts will improve vaccination rates in red states remains to be seen, but it should come as a relief to those weary of being nice to vaccine holdouts.

That’s funny. He thinks that will work on conservatives because he believes that they are drones exactly like liberals, but drones who listen to a different queen bee.

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krzyzowiec 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unfortunately when I think of the Simpsons, now all I can remember are Matt Groening’s crusty toes on a particular friend’s airplane…

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