Making the rounds...
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...on the internet...
-I never cared if you were “gay” until you started shoving it in my face, and the faces of my children, and tried to not only force me to accept but also to celebrate it.
-I never cared what color you were, until you started blaming my race for your problems.
-I never cared about your political affiliation until you started to condemn me for mine.
-I never cared where you were born until you wanted to erase my history and blame my ancestors for your current problems.
-I never cared if you were well-off or poor, until you said you were discriminated against when I was promoted because I worked harder.
-I never cared if your beliefs were different from mine, until you said my beliefs were wrong.
NOW I CARE!
My patience and tolerance are gone.
I’m not alone in feeling this way, there are millions of us who do......and we have had enough!
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There is a lot of sense in those statements.
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I like what Douglas Murray said in regard to these things, especially race. He said that race, or someone being gay, it was about as important and noticeable as hair color. But that has changed with the intersectionality mandate of the radical left.
Hey, just occured to me. Maybe this is why the media quit caring about Trump's hair. Remember how important that was? Now it's much better: he's a racist, bigot, xenophobe, yada yada blah blah fascist nazi etc. The hair looks just fine.