
Mayonaise ghouls engage in misogyny and racism because they don't have a Nintendo Switch to distract them. Who knows societal problems are so easy to solve?
Tough Robert issues a violent threat against a Republican senate:

It is time for the right to find new superstitions. How about "transwomen are women", "nobody is illegal", and "a fetus is just a clump of cells" ?
The anti-media sentiment is really anti-intellectualism (what Bobby replied to has been deleted):
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The following is a diversion of
Peter Coffin's "China owes us" convo. Bobby is called out (again) for his piss-poor understanding of politics and public administration, and predictably he chalks it up as "bullying and harassment":

Honestly, de-winging Bobby would be fun, if Bobby had wings.
When a troon speaks out, Bobby is made to admit that the bullying that he's endured for a third of his life wasn't really bullying:

How easy it is to make a Tough Guy humble!
Another cheap diss to Peter Coffin (The "she" might refer to
She0nhead, but that's not important)

Why are you so cruel Senpai!!!!
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Addendum to
Bobby's Angels:
Bobby discusses political violence with his
fellow angry man:

The reply is so typically Robert: "I want the streets burned down as long as I am not the one who actually get up and do the burning", although, of course, Bobby still imagine himself as one of the "extraordinary" who bashes his political opponents until the gooey bits ooze out of their skulls.
I can't parse the following except that Bobby considers pushing J. K. Rowling in front of the bus a "correct" thing to do.
White-knighting some random troon; all context has been obliterated:
Bobby hanged around in tough white hoods when he grew up:
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Chris feels betrayed by the people he hangs out with. Swimming with sharks and all.
Meanwhile Chris is wondering about the correlation between politics and religion:
More discussion on Chris's Facebook:

Chris has committed two very common errors among Christians. The first is that
you should not evaluate the Bible based on the sinful behaviors of fallible human beings, even people in the church. The temptation to pass judgement is very understandable; I succumb to this even now, but Chris should bear this in mind if he were still in the flock (which he is no longer). The second is that you cannot take the Bible
a la carte, I agree with this but object to that. If you have doubts about whatever part of the Bible you should ask for pastoral assistance.
I have a similar experience as this person. The Senior Pastor in my church is very leftist (while his wife is extreme right), but he is spiritually sophisticated enough not to let politics become
the stumbling block for the flock -- well, most of the time. I did very occasionally get angry at some of his throwaway comments -- and when I got angry at church matters, I pray and then talk it out with pastors.
There are more to this discussion; feel free to drop by
Chris's Facebook.