It’s “basically saying to people, ‘Look, you can do things that other people would say are immoral or unethical in terms of your voting decisions, and you can get away with it because the voting booth is private,’” Saunders said.

They said the quiet part out loud.

I’ve been dating this for a while. If you look at the things that the christofascists call people who disagree with them they tell the whole story.

Progressive - they’re bad for looking forward and for making you feel bad for looking backwards.

Woke - they’re bad for being aware of social issues and making your feel bad for being ignorant about them.

Intellectual elitists - they’re bad for being smart and making you feel dumb.

Tolerant - they’re bad for accepting that people who make you feel icky exist and making you feel bad for hating and fearing them.

It’s all about how they feel about themselves and that they feel that they are constantly being avoided for being ignorant, intolerant, regressive hicks. It’s about their seething resentment and manipulating it to convince them to vote against their own self-interest instead of helping them to be better.

So, vote your fear, anger, hatred, and intolerance like no one is watching.

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“Our peer presure is good because we tell you it’s ok to fear and hate but their societal pressure to be a better person is bad for making you feel bad about yourself.”

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