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- Nov 15, 2021
I have some questions for liberals that I would enjoy seeing serious answers to. They're not debate questions, more questions about your experiences and thoughts. I already know your political opinions, since they're part of mandatory corporate training and the plot of every Disney Star Wars movie.
If you are a lib, honestly answering any one of these questions would be interesting to me.
If you are a lib, honestly answering any one of these questions would be interesting to me.
- What describes your adherence to the Democratic Party the best?
- Devout - You find yourself pretty much always agreeing with whatever is coming out of MSNBC, vigorously nodding along with whatever the current thing is.
- Mostly fine with reservations - The party, as a whole, is mostly trying to do the right thing, but of course there are a few grifters and shitheads at the top, that's just how political parties are. I mean, it's not like Hillary Clinton is truly worse than Mitch McConnell on that level, right?
- Begrudging - The party seems to have been mostly taken over by people with anything but left-wing interests at heart, and voting feels like a chore, but you're still not going to say anything bad about a Democrat during election season.
- Dissident - Fuck the Clintons, fuck Google, fuck Twitter, fuck George Soros, but if you think that means I'm voting Republican, fuck you, too.
- Tell me about your experience with the Jussie Smollett Saga. Were you really fooled, were your friends fooled, what kinds of interactions did you have with other libs, how did you feel as the truth came out, etc.
- Did you fall for the MIke Brown "Hand Up, Don't Shoot" story? Similar as above. I also want to know if you ever stopped trying to rationalize the initial outrage, admitted the reporting around this story was 100% bullshit, realized the verdict was justified by the evidence, and how it felt to be completely taken for a ride.
- How did you feel when the Democrat leadership did a 180 on COVID-19 vaccines after election results were in? Did you think, "Okay, this is a little disingenuous, but whatever it takes to beat Trump?" Did you unironically think, "Wow, what a coincidence, new science was discovered on election night!" Did you even notice this happened?
- Tell me about how you experienced the Julie Swetnick hoax. Did you have Michael Avenatti clocked as grifter from day 1, or did you really think Brett Kavanaugh was part of some gang rape club? Just tell me a little bit about how that whole thing came across and how you felt as it evolved.
- Tell me about your feelings on war and American military interventions evolving from about 2004 to today. Did the Democrats' rapid turnaround from being antiwar during the Bush years to "We came, we saw, he died, LMAO!" bother you at all? Do you feel left behind by today's Democrats?
- How'd you feel when it turned out the Hunter Biden laptop was 'most likely' real? Facebook went as far as dynamically censoring private messages to prevent people from sharing the story. Now that we're all pretty certain the story was not Russian disinformation, have you had any second thoughts about how Big Tech handled things, about the Biden family, etc.
- How did it feel to learn the FBI lied in court and doctored evidence in the Trump-Russia investigation, and got away with it? Are you a "no bad tactics, only bad targets" sort of guy? Or do you feel like 3-letter agencies are out of control?
- Are there any left-leaning news outlets you stopped paying attention to due to an overwhelming volume of fake/misleading stories? Context - I used to read Gateway Pundit. I eventually noticed that most of the stories he broke were bullshit. I just stopped reading him completely. I don't find it helpful to read "news" that is factually wrong. So I'm wondering if there's anyone who breathlessly, credulously reported hoax after hoax (Jussie Smollett, Mike Brown, Russia Russia Russia, Avenatti nonsense, etc) as true that you just plain stopped paying attention to as a result.
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