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  • Insane take. We don't have the right to physical violence just for a difference of opinion.

  • Honestly what I'm saying shouldn't be a hot take. Freedom of speech has long been a classical liberal position.

  • Freedom of speech for absolutely everyone, especially people I disagree with and that disagree with me

  • What do we need to get this to %100?

  • I certainly do yeah

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  • Poorly because I have a family to take care of, and bills to pay.

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  • This screams that people with different opinions aren't people with valid opinions and lead to further dialectic conversation, and I reject that premise.

    Conservatives should be welcome. Everyone should be welcome.

  • Turns out it's mankind

  • This has always been the case.

  • Where we're going we don't need facts

  • Exactly, kind of. Religious fundamentalism is a fascinating concept, because basically it is exactly that - taking the fundamental ideas of the religion and using that interpretation to derive perspective and subsequent law or policy.

    In a very real, significant way it's a better representation of the religion than the watered down, culturally accepted version that moderate religious individuals will say is the 'real' version.

    Orthodox is fundamentalism, and anything otherwise is not the actual religion, even if that is the majority, like modern Christianity.

  • Am I the only one worried about it scratching my eyes???

  • FIY, Al-Lah literally means the ( one and only ) God. It's never, meant as a name the way you understand it, likes like a transcendent title, a position in a way. It's never been a literal name.

  • Based

  • I complain about Woke a lot and I'm a dyed in the wool leftist to be fair. There's a broader spectrum of opinion out there.

  • I don't think you understand the joke. Usually people switch to Linux dual booting coming from Windows, I was making the opposite joke - starting from Linux and dual booting into Windows and then switching.

    PS. I once set up BURG and quad booted 4 Linux distros, get on my level

  • That's how I started using Windows, it's a slippery slope, didn't fall for it!

  • I am root