The far left makes me want to vomit

Their arrogance and belief that their logic is unflawed because they are ‘educated’ is more disgusting than the far right’s blatant stupidity, ignorance and lies. They can’t see their own biases for what they are despite receiving a higher education. It just shows that a well educated person’s vote is just as invalid as a Trump-loving mouth breather’s.

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  • Doesnormalmatter

    The far left and far right make me want to vomit. And most people would agree with that. I don't see the point of this post, to set off the extreme politicians on one side or the other in the comment section? Man I'm tired of all these politics posts lately.

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  • MiscellaneousFandoms

    Hot take: Both sides are flawed and we should really be trying to save the earth from global warming instead of arguing about which flawed view is better.

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  • TheBlindInquisitor

    Most people(especially if they are political) are unable to see their own biases or they think they don't have any.

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  • Asatchi

    Quick someone put it out of its misery

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  • CountessDouche

    This post needs cunsiclestick's mandrils.

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      All of my mandrills are stored in the far left drawer of my refrigerator, inside of a tupperware sealed with glue made from concrete daffodils. To their right are balloons, also filled with this same cement. They won't float, which I can only interpret to mean that gravity must be broken. I don't know if the bastion of el presidente is responsible or not, but either way, the eggs in the blimps which hang over them reek of sour cookie juice, at least twenty years past their expiry. As my mandrills are currently busy, I'd advise you to see if you can seek out any of your own. Perhaps you could find them in the far right corner of a dollar store, in a cardboard box, waiting to be stocked on the shelves? Or hiding underneath the wisdom tooth of a rebellious hairdresser? Either way, it's important that all of us learn to recycle and save the dolphins, with as many coupons as we can. Thank you.

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      • CountessDouche

        Yay!!! Annnnd I'm out of thumbs, of course...

        I say, as I glance up at the yellowish 1/30th moon, more yellowerish than the single tooth of an inbred carnival worker. "Where are the mandrils!?" I demand to the mushrooms growing out of the dirty sock behind the washing machine.

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        • CozmoWank

          Don't ridicule dentally deficient, inbred carnival workers. They are part of the attraction and add to the creepy excitement of carnivals.

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          • CountessDouche

            True. There's no ride scarier than the one assembled by transient meth addicts.

            My mom looked back into her family lineage & found out that we're descended from a freak show circus midget named peanut. I have carnie blood running through my veins.

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            • CozmoWank

              Would that make them Count or Countess Peanut?

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        • Cuntsiclestick

          I'm glad that entertained you.
          :)

          I checked my fridge this morning and noticed they have all departed. Where they have gone? I do not know. If you happen to see them hiding in the raindrops dripping from the trees, tell them this important message: "The plastic, one eyebrow, corndog has finally secured the sacred bottled pool water wrapped in the sticky tape of the 1920s! It's finally time to carry out the final deed!" They'll know what it means.

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          • CountessDouche

            It's good to see the mandrils visiting a shit post again. I missed those rabid, gibbering motherfuckas

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    • RoseIsabella

      Isn't a mandrill a baboon like old world monkey?

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  • brutus

    "Universal education is the most corroding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction."
    --Hitler

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    • McBean

      Certainly, history can provide empirical data points on the social results of liberal idealism. Last I heard, the Russian people gave up on the communist ideal and raised the flag of capitalism and free markets.

      In his quote, Hitler seems to have perfectly predicted the outcome of his ideal world for the Arian Übermann. My point is that blind idealism leads to contrarian profits for the astute investor. Do not discourage weak minded idealistic liberals. Fleece them for your personal gain. And having done this, feel satisfied with your accomplishments, your world, and yourself. Money is a good thing.

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      • Protagoras

        Oh my god! Universal healthcare! It's just like Stalin's regime!

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        • McBean

          No, it is not like Stalin's regime. It's all about money. Ask any malpractice lawyer. Stalin lined up the malpractice lawyers and shot them. Oh well.

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  • p0tat0salad

    Depends. How far left counts as far left for you?

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  • Indigo1

    I still consider myself a democrat because I still agree with a lot of the core traditional left leaning values and opinions. But dear lord has the radical left imploded nearly, if not worse, than the far right. the majOrity of the pc, woke, identity politics culture is shit in my opinion. Its weird though I live in a pretty left leaning area and everyone i know seems to think the same thing, they hate a lot of the pc and new radical left stuff too. because of the extreme polarization's of the left and right...I feel more more purple by the day. Good thing is There are lot of good voices on the left IMO speaking out against these unsightly parts of the left. I only hope those voices don't get drowned out by the nonsense on the far left that seems to be growing by the day.

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    • McBean

      When this all started in the 90s, it was known as political tribalism. Eventually, Comrade Putin took note that polarization begets more polarization by rupturing the mechanisms of compromise in parliamentary and congressional democratic processes. Now, he is on a mission to cause maximum breakage with minimal albeit unnoticeable tweeks. First world business and industry is fine, but the political machinery, which never has had much consequence is having even less.

      To his credit, Mr Putin's IQ is far higher than any other world leader, or attendee at the last Mensa meeting I suffered thru. And so, I pose the Socratic question, is international meddling with domestic politics not the aggregate sum of conspiracies initiated by special interest to enhance global influence?

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