Subject: Ahem.
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Posted on: 2016-11-14 06:34:00 UTC

"To which I've basically replied, in essence, that his example is not as clear-cut as he thinks it is."

Yeah, but you're wrong. And you may not be defending Trump himself, but you appear to be defending one of his most terrifying policies, so there's that.

Shall I give you some more examples? Let's try homosexuality, shall we?

Conservatives love to claim that being gay is a lifestyle choice. They come up with all sorts of horrible things "designed" to "cure" these people. And someone who believes in this just became Vice President. If Trump dies, the President of the USA will be a man who believes in shock therapy.

Science is clear on this: homosexuality (and a bunch of other tangentially related things, like being transgender) is largely genetic. Now, knowing that, are you going to abandon your "homosexuality is a sin" outlook and fight to protect them from Pence? Or are you going to ignore the science and the suffering of human beings?

tl;dr: you may not be actively defending Trump or his cabinet, but you are defending his policy, and that's just as bad.

Man, I'm angry tonight.

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