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Why do many (but not all) Conservatives hate the environment?
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<blockquote data-quote="OakFieldAlienz444" data-source="post: 220060" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>There's a difference between something not being a huge pressing issue for you and "hating" something.</p><p>If you're not an activist for a cause it doesn't mean you loathe that cause it just means that isn't</p><p>your area it's not your niche. Love and hate are real words that have been used since the beginning of time</p><p>as far as I know and have ZERO to do with politics but when all words are politicized nothing means</p><p>anything anymore. That's where the real danger lies. You already have people proud of being "deplorable"</p><p>for example simply because it was used by the left as a political attack. </p><p></p><p>Next it will all just be a joke comic book where we decide we're gonna be "good guys" and "bad guys"</p><p>and we'll literally dress up in suits and fight each other. We're heading towards that already the</p><p>unvaccinated vs vaccinated thing and the debate over the rights of mutants is like something straight out of science fiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakFieldAlienz444, post: 220060, member: 12609"] There's a difference between something not being a huge pressing issue for you and "hating" something. If you're not an activist for a cause it doesn't mean you loathe that cause it just means that isn't your area it's not your niche. Love and hate are real words that have been used since the beginning of time as far as I know and have ZERO to do with politics but when all words are politicized nothing means anything anymore. That's where the real danger lies. You already have people proud of being "deplorable" for example simply because it was used by the left as a political attack. Next it will all just be a joke comic book where we decide we're gonna be "good guys" and "bad guys" and we'll literally dress up in suits and fight each other. We're heading towards that already the unvaccinated vs vaccinated thing and the debate over the rights of mutants is like something straight out of science fiction. [/QUOTE]
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