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And now it's so amazing to see it's not even just the right, but it's just the average American realizing that there is a threat to women and it's coming from the left, from from these vanity morals that people who have had every advantage and every privilege are now effectively saying to people who have much less than them, sorry, you don't come first.
And now it's so amazing to see it's not even just the right, but it's just the average American realizing that there is a threat to women and it's coming from the left, from from these vanity morals that people who have had every advantage and every privilege are now effectively saying to people who have much less than them, sorry, you don't come first.
We have another victim group that we're going to cater to, and they are going to be the people who deserve everything and get everything. And you hear the pain in that mother's who, you know, you could tell the way she's talking. This is not her natural, you know, way of speaking to somebody, addressing somebody, her personality, but she's just so devastated. It is so unfair.
We have another victim group that we're going to cater to, and they are going to be the people who deserve everything and get everything. And you hear the pain in that mother's who, you know, you could tell the way she's talking. This is not her natural, you know, way of speaking to somebody, addressing somebody, her personality, but she's just so devastated. It is so unfair.
We have another victim group that we're going to cater to, and they are going to be the people who deserve everything and get everything. And you hear the pain in that mother's who, you know, you could tell the way she's talking. This is not her natural, you know, way of speaking to somebody, addressing somebody, her personality, but she's just so devastated. It is so unfair.
And I think, you know, fairness is, is something that, for the American people, is extremely important.
And I think, you know, fairness is, is something that, for the American people, is extremely important.
And I think, you know, fairness is, is something that, for the American people, is extremely important.
I think it's why, in a conversation about Medicaid and work requirements, it's why work requirements for able-bodied men who don't have any dependents, which is what the bill is sort of pushing to introduce, this is the kind of thing that normal people would say, well, obviously, why is it fair for somebody to just decide they're not going to work?
I think it's why, in a conversation about Medicaid and work requirements, it's why work requirements for able-bodied men who don't have any dependents, which is what the bill is sort of pushing to introduce, this is the kind of thing that normal people would say, well, obviously, why is it fair for somebody to just decide they're not going to work?
I think it's why, in a conversation about Medicaid and work requirements, it's why work requirements for able-bodied men who don't have any dependents, which is what the bill is sort of pushing to introduce, this is the kind of thing that normal people would say, well, obviously, why is it fair for somebody to just decide they're not going to work?
And that fairness principle here is a very unifying one. And once again, the Democratic Party in its entirety pretty much, is on the wrong side of 86% of Americans.
And that fairness principle here is a very unifying one. And once again, the Democratic Party in its entirety pretty much, is on the wrong side of 86% of Americans.
And that fairness principle here is a very unifying one. And once again, the Democratic Party in its entirety pretty much, is on the wrong side of 86% of Americans.
I think what bothers me the most about that clip is that in a healthy society, that clip would be recognized as a person with a lot of mental health issues, bullying a waiter, bullying a working class person who really needs that job and is now going to get written up because they were being polite to a mentally unwell person.
I think what bothers me the most about that clip is that in a healthy society, that clip would be recognized as a person with a lot of mental health issues, bullying a waiter, bullying a working class person who really needs that job and is now going to get written up because they were being polite to a mentally unwell person.
I think what bothers me the most about that clip is that in a healthy society, that clip would be recognized as a person with a lot of mental health issues, bullying a waiter, bullying a working class person who really needs that job and is now going to get written up because they were being polite to a mentally unwell person.
That is how a healthy society that cares about the vulnerable would have read that scene. And anybody who sees in that the opposite is participating in this mass psychosis, this mass delusion. If you are trying to get a waiter fired at Disney, you've lost the plot.
That is how a healthy society that cares about the vulnerable would have read that scene. And anybody who sees in that the opposite is participating in this mass psychosis, this mass delusion. If you are trying to get a waiter fired at Disney, you've lost the plot.
That is how a healthy society that cares about the vulnerable would have read that scene. And anybody who sees in that the opposite is participating in this mass psychosis, this mass delusion. If you are trying to get a waiter fired at Disney, you've lost the plot.