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Why even be in Congress if you don’t believe in doing your job?
Just quit and let someone who actually gives a damn do it instead of acting like a useless piece of furniture when babies are shot with AR15s that we let teen boys impulse buy before they can legally have a beer.
To all the political leaders asking for “thoughts and prayers”:
God isn’t the one allowing teenagers to buy assault rifles. God isn’t who is making mental healthcare inaccessible. God sure as fuck isn’t the one who values money from the gun lobby more than human lives.
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Tl;dr: treat people like people, even if you think they’re wrong.
I don’t care what “side” of any issue you’re on. If you are debating, discussing, or arguing with someone and you start:
-Name-calling
-Stonewalling conversations because you disagree with them
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What I am saying is screaming at people, or telling them they aren’t worth the effort of speaking to certainly isn’t going to change their minds, no matter the issue or what you think of it. Treating people like shit will only further convince them you’re wrong.
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We used to “correct” kids who were left-handed - through violence, shame or “guidance” on how to be right handed. And so there seemed to be very few left handers. Then we stopped, & with no shaming there was a seemingly rapid rise. Then a plateau. This is a tweet about trans kids
I got my name change petition. The instructions the lawyer included in the envelope said to not mutilate the documents before sending them back. I hadn’t been planning on it, but it’s pretty tempting when they say it like that…
I love the term: "with all due respect", because it can mean anything from a lot of respect to active disrespect, but it makes you sound polite either way.