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You are sh!tt!ng me.. really? omg.. nobody will be satisfied until normal women don’t have anything left of our own

It's crazy isn't it? A bunch of dudes telling you how (real) women should feel in these situations. As a man, I've learned I'm not supposed to have any opinion on things dealing with women, until it comes to mentally unstable dudes pretending to be women that is. Then I have every right to tell you to sit down, shut up, and quit being a bigot.
 
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It's crazy isn't it? A bunch of dudes telling you how (real) women should feel in these situations. As a man, I've learned I'm not supposed to have any opinion on things dealing with women, until it comes to mentally unstable dudes pretending to be women that is. Then I have every right to tell you to sit down, shut up, and quit being a bigot.
LOL!

Your posts in the abortion thread really the show the lack of opinion on things pertaining to women.
 
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LOL!

Your posts in the abortion thread really the show the lack of opinion on things pertaining to women.

Remind me please. I'm drawing a blank on what you're talking about.

Edit: Still waiting. Seems you had the wrong person on that one.
 
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It's crazy isn't it? A bunch of dudes telling you how (real) women should feel in these situations. As a man, I've learned I'm not supposed to have any opinion on things dealing with women, until it comes to mentally unstable dudes pretending to be women that is. Then I have every right to tell you to sit down, shut up, and quit being a bigot.
Sums it up nicely.. me not wanting my 70 year old Mom or my daughter or niece to not accidentally see a wiener in the bathroom (and yes, we can inadvertently see through stalls lol).. does not make me a bigot lol…Women who have been assaulted don’t want any of that either.. they need to just have a third, single-stalled unisex bathroom for these folks and be done with it
 
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Y'all gave @K-town Vol Fan **** for his OP source about this, but he was 100% correct. Republican Esk that wants to murder gay folks has YouTube videos justifying his belief that we should stone gay people to death.

Thankfully that failure of a human being, along with the other anti-Semitic *******, lost their primary elections. Good job Oklahoma GOP primary voters.

In a rare bit of good news for the LGBTQ community in Oklahoma, two anti-gay Republicans seeking seats in the state legislature lost their primary election runoffs on Tuesday.

Jarrin Jackson, a Christian nationalist who sought the GOP nomination for Senate District 2, located in the Tulsa exurbs, lost to Ally Seifried, 54%-46%, while Scott Esk, a self-described “Christian constitutionalist,” lost to Gloria Banister, 58%-42%, after finishing in the top two in June’s crowded Republican primaries.

Jackson, who has lost some endorsements — most notably that of Arizona’s GOP nominee for governor, Kari Lake — after making comments that some deemed as anti-Semitic, saying that Jews would go to hell if they didn’t adopt Jesus Christ as their savior, and implying that Jews were “evil” in social media posts on Telegram.

Jackson also said, in several different posts, that he was “not beholden to Jews or any other group,” and that “I love Jews because Christ told me to, not because they deserve it.”

In the race for House District 87, in the Oklahoma City suburbs, Scott Esk, a self-employed courier, recently attracted negative press for old Facebook comments dating back nearly a decade in which he claimed gay people are “worthy of death” and that “we would be totally in the right” to stone them to death.

According to Yahoo! News, Adam Bates, the Facebook user who posted the original article, asked Esk: “So, just to be clear, you think we should execute homosexuals (presumably by stoning)?”

“We would be totally in the right to do it,” Esk replied. “That goes against some parts of libertarianism, I realize, and I’m largely libertarian, but ignoring as a nation things that are worthy of death is very remiss.”


Two Anti-Gay Republicans Seeking Office in Oklahoma Lose Primaries

Oklahoma House candidate once said gay people are 'worthy of death'
 
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Y'all gave @K-town Vol Fan **** for his OP source about this, but he was 100% correct. Republican Esk that wants to murder gay folks has YouTube videos justifying his belief that we should stone gay people to death.

Thankfully that failure of a human being, along with the other anti-Semitic *******, lost their primary elections. Good job Oklahoma GOP primary voters.

In a rare bit of good news for the LGBTQ community in Oklahoma, two anti-gay Republicans seeking seats in the state legislature lost their primary election runoffs on Tuesday.

Jarrin Jackson, a Christian nationalist who sought the GOP nomination for Senate District 2, located in the Tulsa exurbs, lost to Ally Seifried, 54%-46%, while Scott Esk, a self-described “Christian constitutionalist,” lost to Gloria Banister, 58%-42%, after finishing in the top two in June’s crowded Republican primaries.

Jackson, who has lost some endorsements — most notably that of Arizona’s GOP nominee for governor, Kari Lake — after making comments that some deemed as anti-Semitic, saying that Jews would go to hell if they didn’t adopt Jesus Christ as their savior, and implying that Jews were “evil” in social media posts on Telegram.

Jackson also said, in several different posts, that he was “not beholden to Jews or any other group,” and that “I love Jews because Christ told me to, not because they deserve it.”

In the race for House District 87, in the Oklahoma City suburbs, Scott Esk, a self-employed courier, recently attracted negative press for old Facebook comments dating back nearly a decade in which he claimed gay people are “worthy of death” and that “we would be totally in the right” to stone them to death.

According to Yahoo! News, Adam Bates, the Facebook user who posted the original article, asked Esk: “So, just to be clear, you think we should execute homosexuals (presumably by stoning)?”

“We would be totally in the right to do it,” Esk replied. “That goes against some parts of libertarianism, I realize, and I’m largely libertarian, but ignoring as a nation things that are worthy of death is very remiss.”

Two Anti-Gay Republicans Seeking Office in Oklahoma Lose Primaries

Oklahoma House candidate once said gay people are 'worthy of death'

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Y'all gave @K-town Vol Fan **** for his OP source about this, but he was 100% correct. Republican Esk that wants to murder gay folks has YouTube videos justifying his belief that we should stone gay people to death.

Thankfully that failure of a human being, along with the other anti-Semitic *******, lost their primary elections. Good job Oklahoma GOP primary voters.

In a rare bit of good news for the LGBTQ community in Oklahoma, two anti-gay Republicans seeking seats in the state legislature lost their primary election runoffs on Tuesday.

Jarrin Jackson, a Christian nationalist who sought the GOP nomination for Senate District 2, located in the Tulsa exurbs, lost to Ally Seifried, 54%-46%, while Scott Esk, a self-described “Christian constitutionalist,” lost to Gloria Banister, 58%-42%, after finishing in the top two in June’s crowded Republican primaries.

Jackson, who has lost some endorsements — most notably that of Arizona’s GOP nominee for governor, Kari Lake — after making comments that some deemed as anti-Semitic, saying that Jews would go to hell if they didn’t adopt Jesus Christ as their savior, and implying that Jews were “evil” in social media posts on Telegram.

Jackson also said, in several different posts, that he was “not beholden to Jews or any other group,” and that “I love Jews because Christ told me to, not because they deserve it.”

In the race for House District 87, in the Oklahoma City suburbs, Scott Esk, a self-employed courier, recently attracted negative press for old Facebook comments dating back nearly a decade in which he claimed gay people are “worthy of death” and that “we would be totally in the right” to stone them to death.

According to Yahoo! News, Adam Bates, the Facebook user who posted the original article, asked Esk: “So, just to be clear, you think we should execute homosexuals (presumably by stoning)?”

“We would be totally in the right to do it,” Esk replied. “That goes against some parts of libertarianism, I realize, and I’m largely libertarian, but ignoring as a nation things that are worthy of death is very remiss.”

Two Anti-Gay Republicans Seeking Office in Oklahoma Lose Primaries

Oklahoma House candidate once said gay people are 'worthy of death'

So here you have three extremist Republicans who were rejected by Republican voters. So Republicans did not want them to represent them. Is that the story here? Doesn't that reflect well on Republican voters? Where's the problem?
 
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