Whataboutism is a lateral move. What I suggested was a zoom-out.
Not everyone has the privilege to choose where they move.
The idea of using your religion as an excuse to kill people is not exclusive to Islam. There are actually quite a few instances in the christian bible where people kill due to religion.
If you actually want to get away from religious killing, as a society, we must denounce religion as a whole. Blaming one religion is just stirring the pot.
No.
Musk has plenty of places to go. He could spend the rest of his life in Europe/Australia/Asia and be fine.
The humanitarian concerns surrounding deportation don't apply to him. He won't be homeless. He won't be separated from family. He certainly won't be roughed up by masked goons.
I have a principled stance and it doesn't apply to him because he is not in danger of losing his civil rights.
Insecurity. "Yep I've still got it!"
Cox has the fainter eyebrows
CNN reports:
Helen told the Post that President Joe Biden tried to call her, but she declined to speak to him since her husband 'was a devout Republican, and he would not have wanted me to talk to him.'
But she added that she does not hold the current president responsible for what happened to her family.
'I don’t have any ill will towards Joe Biden,' she said. 'I’m not one of those people that gets involved in politics. I support Trump, that’s who I’m voting for, but I don’t have ill-will towards Biden.'
Let's see:
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Decides who to ignore calls from based on her husband's wishes
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Claims to not be involved in politics, yet supports a certain candidate
Yep, that's a garden-variety republican.
The important takeaway here is that Biden made an effort to reach out.
0% chance of this being real, but that was a fun read
Fox News committing stochastic terrorism, again?
There's no mistake. It's his intent to blast Biden, not to speak the truth. He 100% achieved his goal.
Surely the Back the Blue crowd will find this offensive and unpatriotic... right?
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Not at all. 8.