Which of those two DO you agree with?
It can't be both.
Idiot.
muh statues
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Which of those two DO you agree with?
It can't be both.
Idiot.
CHARGE!!!
Those memes contradicted one another
Meh. There is a vast difference between dishonesty and not being 100% carefully precise.
You don't like me and I think you are an evil, disgusting human being.
You are uncomfortable with me being able to prove that, so you manufacture things to be pissy about.
Piss away.
Explain.
So boiled down: you tried to manufacture a controversy, got called out on it, and have to walk away with your tail between your legs ...
Go feign some more outrage ...
I don't think he actually reads them. He just has to post them to fill a quota.
Dude, you're from ing Ohio. Confederate statues aren't "yours" by any stretch.
First meme decries the plight of civil "veterans" whose gravestones are being removed
Second meme decries those who live in the past and tells us to move on.
Either we should honor the memories of confederate veterans by keeping their headstones as monuments -- or -- we move on and stop living in the past. Like spurminator said, it's one or the other, but it can't be both.
Just open the in' phone lines, you turdhound, you.
Understated nuance was that they were two posts apart tbh
The council disbanded. Not trump.
Your first meme was about a 59-year-old law and an 88-year-old law that both pertained to people who fought in an 156-year-old war.
Your second meme was about moving on from the past and living in the present.
We'll have to see if he even understands the contradiction, much less acknowledge it.
Wasn't sure which thread to put this in. lol
I think that means Trump is doing awesome, right?
2nd meme was about collective inherited guilt for something that happened in the past. Absolutely no correlation with statuesYou guys are terrific at spinning I will admit.
Anyone who can get Nazis and Russians to work together has to be doing something right.
"We can't move forward if people want to keep living in the past."
"But, but, these laws from 1958 and 1929 say this about a war from 1861!"
Sure, no contradiction there. It's all just spin.
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