To: Kaslin
I posted this last night on a thread about the Republicans floating the idea of having their 2024 Convention in Pittsburgh, which was met with immediate howls from Democrats saying it shouldn't be allowed there. This is no surprise. There is a pattern here.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard on Twitter.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard on Facebook.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be heard or seen on YouTube.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard in the Media.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard in House or Senate committees.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard on campuses.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard in the book market.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard at rallies.
- They want to make it impossible for conservatives to be seen or heard at a convention.
This is completely in line with their philosophy (if it can even be called that). They want to suppress the opposition and not even allow them to be seen or heard. If they can, they change laws to accomplish this. The simple reason is, their goals have no popular mandate, they are unconstitutional, and their viewpoints cannot withstand the inherent cross-examination of normal dialogue.
The fact that a core concept of Leftism is the politics of personal destruction is just entertaining icing on the cake for them.
3 posted on
01/10/2022 4:02:26 AM PST by
rlmorel
(Nothing can foster principles of freedom more effectively than the imposition of tyranny.)
To: rlmorel
Fascism: When the government can get corporations to do its dirty work in exchange for favorable status with the government.
6 posted on
01/10/2022 4:04:47 AM PST by
Sirius Lee
(They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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