Imagine all the people in the world are pieces of millions of jigsaw puzzles all mixed up. Life beats us up a bit and our corners get rounded. Fewer and fewer other pieces will fit. If you are lucky enough to find that piece that fits you perfectly, hold on. That is rare.
@Monkeyjunk11 Come to Canada. Women have the right to be topless just like men. And it's been the law since the 90s. Guess how many women walk around topless.
You see the little planes flying banners over events, this is how they pick them up! He's going so slow with that nose up π¬ I thought he was going to stall.
Hypocrisy indeed!!! πππ
This meme sadly sums it up better than most cable news segments ever could.
For years, Democrats like Chuck Schumer, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have thrown around words like fascist, authoritarian, and threat to democracy so casually that the terms have almost lost meaning.
They use them against Donald Trump, against conservatives, and against policies as basic as border enforcement, election integrity, and shrinking the size of government.
But when the target is one of their own, the standards suddenly vanish.
Democrats who posture as moral referees are perfectly willing to wave through conduct they would never tolerate from the other side.
A candidate with an actual Nazi tattoo, pro-communism posts, and a pile of other ugly controversies somehow still gets treated as acceptable, or at least not disqualifying, because he is politically useful to them.
That is not principle. That is tribalism.
If a Republican candidate had a Nazi-linked tattoo, mocked a wounded veteran, and carried the baggage of multiple vile scandals, the media and the Democratic establishment would be in full meltdown mode for weeks.
There would be wall to wall coverage, emergency panels, and nonstop lectures about character, decency, and the future of democracy.
Here, though, the response is basically a shrug.
That is why the hypocrisy is impossible to ignore.
These are the same people who want the public to believe every disagreement is some grand battle against fascism.
Yet when they are forced to confront something truly ugly in their own political orbit, they suddenly discover nuance, silence, or selective blindness.
At best, it is pure hypocrisy.
At worst, it shows that all the moral outrage was never really about values in the first place.
It was about power, messaging, and protecting their side while condemning everyone else.
@overton_news The Republicans Evil Plot is to let Democrats Speak.
Wait until they put both feet in their mouths up to the knee,
... then ask them to explain themselves.
It's so crazy, it might just work !
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