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America isn’t pro-slavery
Spoken like someone who’s never seen a bunch of service industry workin’ mofos get all het up arguing against a living wage.
America isn’t pro-slavery.
We don’t fly the confederate flag
As much as the rest of us would be better off without them, Mississippi is still kin and we’re still obliged to carry their useless asses.
We don’t fly the confederate flag, the side that was pro-slavery. Besides, the point still stands regardless of flags. The point is that countries change over time (or quickly). To say otherwise is ridiculous. In fact, it’s downright asinine to hold the USA of today accountable for the culture of the past. Especially when the rest of the world was just as bad at one point, if not worse.
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And if any of Germany’s states were still flying the Nazi flag, you might have a point.
Ugh. Pretty much every country has history that isn’t good. Would you bring up Nazi’s as an argument as to why modern Germany is bad? No? Then don’t do it to the USA.
That’s what I get for giving the American people too much credit. We’re still the same country that fought a war to save slavery.
@Ebalosus
Sadly, a lot of people here have stopped laughing.
Well, this sure is awkward now…
…which is funny as hell if you know anything
about Churchill’s military and political history
@Background Human
Relax, we’re not really gonna elect Trump. We just want you to remember that we could.
“Innit funny people think Tony Abott is a viable candidate?” – every australian in 2013 probably
@Background Pony #2891
sometimes consciously not voting is still a form of voting
Not voting is always a form of voting– you’re voting for whichever candidate has the most votes. Or, alternately, whichever candidate has a major donor who owns the company that makes the electronic voting machines.
Honestly me and him don’t agree on a lot of things. So I’m not gonna let it get to me.
Oh, no you can. In my country we didn’t have decent candidates with any even remote chances of passing in like last 15 years so quite a lot of people got tired of not being able to select anything decent and just stopped voting… doesn’t stop them from keeping track of the situation and criticizing them XD
@ghostfacekiller39
That’s a stupid thing to say. I know there are people out there who don’t vote because they are lazy or indifferent but sometimes consciously not voting is still a form of voting. If none of the candidates are acceptable you simply don’t vote, because why would you? I’d do exactly the same thing in a situation like this and who gives a buck about people with implanted stereotypical beliefs. You aren’t even bond to tell whom you voted for so discriminating people based on this criteria is downright stupid.
If voting rates drop, at least everyone will see that none of the candidates and current political regime are supported and something must be done to prevent further deterioration. If everyone just keeps voting for the lesser of two evils, it will slowly get worse and worse. There will always be a bad candidate and an even worse candidate and it will go on like this lower and lower, so voting for lesser evil never quite works because by doing so you decrease the passing barrier and allow even worse candidates to compete. Believe me, that’s what happened in my country over the years.
Cause I got a right to speak like you have in the cause of asking me. I’m threw now.
then why are you even talking right now
Plus I’m really not gonna get into any political debate since I have zero interest in it.
I don’t expect nobody to either. I’ll just stick to my case.
Yeahh, just don’t expect anybody to take what you say about politics seriously.
I mean, if you don’t care enough to do something as simple as vote, then you really don’t have much room in any political discussion whatsoever because it just shows that you really don’t give a damn to begin with.
Whether I vote or not, I have all rights to bash whatever I please and not be surprised about it.
Electing him might be a bit much. But if he makes it past the primaries, then I look forward to the hilarious Republican campaign that is bound to follow. XD
@GameWhiz14
But if you don’t vote, then you can’t complain when the president does stupid stuff…
@Background Pony #1796
>Trying to debate the merits of America on an MLP image board.
I think you’d have better luck trying to strike up a conversation about the economics of corn at a gaming convention. Like, most people reallllllllllllllly aren’t on this site for that sort of thing.
Same here.
I had to watch the CNN GOP Debate for my Political Science class. He was actually my favorite of that bunch.
I mean, he’s still an incompetent conservative bigot who should have no right to run a country, but at least he makes me laugh.
The other conservatives are the same thing, just minus the laughing part :V
Looking at current events, guessing that deal with Iran