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Lucius's avatar

It truly boggles my mind the extent people go to in order to avoid admitting Republicans are shitty people.

The *desperate* search for redeeming qualities in people that either never had them to begin with or gleefully jettisoned them the second they had a chance, the countless second chances, the Olympic level mental gymnastics undertaken in order to make excuses for the inexcusable. Fucking Christ.

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We are also on the verge of having to recognize the conspicuous wearing of a crucifix by conservative women, as no longer merely a sign of "faith" but as a barely coded symbol of support for repressive "fundagelical" Christianity and/or Christian Nationalist fascism. The fact that not everyone wearing a crucifix is a Christian Nationalist fascist will become a sad, meaningless fact when every Christian Nationalists is wearing one. (Yes, the swastika was once a Buddhist symbol and is also a reversal of the Native American "rolling logs" sign. No one cares now. They are all "swastikas".) If Mr. Embry had truly wanted to engage people "where they were", he might do better to invest in a conspiculously sparkly crucifix and engage others displaying the still ambiguous symbol, rather than an overtly divisive and deeply partisan "red hat". Ask these publicly performative Christians where they stand on immigrant detention and deportations, ask them about trad wives and trans girls and women in sports and non-gender specific public restrooms, ask them what the Bible says about slavery and abortion and homosexuality (and don't forget adultery). Ask them about the meaning of the Book of Revelations. Ask them what acts of charity they perform to support those less fortunate in their community and who those less fortunate people are.

"C'mon, what are you DOING, man?"

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