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A conception of freedom based on rejecting any obligation for your neighbor and treating the suggestion of a shared obligation as a grievous personal insult.
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Parents encouraging kids to burn masks on Idaho Capitol steps
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A conception of freedom based on rejecting any obligation for your neighbor and treating the suggestion of a shared obligation as a grievous personal insult.
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Treating the suggestion of a shared obligation as a grievous personal insult. (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Mar 2021
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Personal freedom to infect others with a deadly disease. The most important thing in the
Irish_Dem
Mar 2021
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Irish_Dem
(46,542 posts)1. Personal freedom to infect others with a deadly disease. The most important thing in the
world to them. That is where we are in America today.
byronius
(7,391 posts)2. That's some serious dysfunctional parenting.
That ideology of theirs is like a black hole they can't escape, and yet there is no future for it.
They will always be dependent and lost, left behind, dark and tortured.
I wish this was solvable. Clinging tightly to ignorance never ends well for anybody, them or us.
dflprincess
(28,072 posts)3. I stopped being a practicing Catholic years ago
But I will be forever grateful to my parents and the pre-Vatican II nuns for pounding the Acts of Mercy and a sense of social responsibility into my head.
mobeau69
(11,133 posts)5. I had Dominican nuns K-6.
They were fun except for the principal!
Vinca
(50,237 posts)4. Yuck, yuck, yuck. Wonder if little Timmy will be as cute on a respirator?
kairos12
(12,843 posts)6. Books are next.
tulipsandroses
(5,122 posts)7. As dumb as they are, seems like they've already been burning books
Dumb asses!
OAITW r.2.0
(24,297 posts)8. A celebration of anti-socialism. nt
Nevilledog
(51,026 posts)11. You betcha
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Real headline: Cute Young Children Burn Face Masks Because Their Parents Indoctrinated Them With the Wrong Beliefs Promoted by the Cheeto, Who Got His Vaccination in Secret.
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Real headline: Cute Young Children Burn Face Masks Because Their Parents Indoctrinated Them With the Wrong Beliefs Promoted by the Cheeto, Who Got His Vaccination in Secret.
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stopdiggin
(11,248 posts)9. just supremely ...... sad (nt)
GeorgeGist
(25,311 posts)10. Loathe thy neighbor as yourself 🤣