War Room Lounge v190: Resolution Impossible

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How certain are you that the article and the tweet aren't making the same point you are
I'm 99% sure the point of the article is the lack of social safety nets means an undo burden is placed on mothers in this country but I was hoping he could quote the article for me before I formed an opinion
 
You know, when I first started posting here I was doing a trolllish exaggeration of my political animus. But maybe I've gone too soft and conciliatory in the other direction if there are seriously posters here who are surprised that I don't care about Nazis being beaten and executed.



Any accusation that the American left is the book burning part of the country is obviously silly and in bad faith. It's not the left attacking and reshaping public school curricula to whitewash history and replace it with "patriotic" versions, requiring loyalty and anti-communist oaths of public teachers, accusing education of being subversive anti-patriotic propaganda, and launching a wholesale national attack on intellectuals and the truth generally.
Well you also didn’t care about your GF potentially being violated.
 
I'm 99% sure the point of the article is the lack of social safety nets means an undo burden is placed on mothers in this country but I was hoping he could quote the article for me before I formed an opinion

“Other countries have social safety nets; the U.S. has women,” Jessica Calarco, a sociologist at Indiana University, told the journalist Anne Helen Petersen in a recent interview for her newsletter, Culture Study.

Even so, attitudes and policies in the United States had been slowly evolving — men were handling more child care, for example, and paid family leave was becoming more common. Now that the pandemic has forced a generation of mothers into the fallback role, it’s unclear how much of that change will continue."
 
“Other countries have social safety nets; the U.S. has women,” Jessica Calarco, a sociologist at Indiana University, told the journalist Anne Helen Petersen in a recent interview for her newsletter, Culture Study.

Even so, attitudes and policies in the United States had been slowly evolving — men were handling more child care, for example, and paid family leave was becoming more common. Now that the pandemic has forced a generation of mothers into the fallback role, it’s unclear how much of that change will continue."
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Soooo, I’ve been sitting around the house waiting for somebody all day and just this moment realized it’s not Wednesday
 
@Trotsky

Your turn to join the Cream Team this week. Kuckings will be handed out shortly.

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It's not that outlandish really , at least not when you consider that they've managed to convince themselves he's a good president.

The hardest part for me was accepting the fact that Trump likely has a tiny dick.
 
Shittyposter for the last time, I won't change my avatar just because you get your panties in a bunch every time you see a magnificent cross. Take your meds and spend time in Portia, that will help.

I don't care if you want everyone to know you're a nazi.
 
That's it, your ass is mine son.

LET THE KUCKING COMMENCE

You look like a cross between Gomez Addams, the lead singer of Green Day circa 2005, and banned poster OleDirtyBastard.
 
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