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My same thoughts as I viewed what they applauded. I thought they were ridiculous. They acted like they are so independent and forward thinking. And yet I always saw them looking towards one or two women to decide if they were going to clap about something or not in the speech.

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It's all political, "my side is better than yours"....Like little kids.

They disagree that unemployment is everything while you need to work multiple jobs to survive,

100 years ago women weren't allowed to vote so yeah I think we can cheer that today it's much fairer,

and American flag pins never helped anyone, that's just virtue signalling

You think you have a counter for their behavior. Think again and get back to me. .

100 years ago we didn't need permission from lawless criminal government to be able to do the things that we can't do today. Like our basic human rights. That is why people like me risk being political prisoners because free men don't need permission to do ANYTHING! Putting a gun in my pocket and catching a fish to feed myself are a RIGHT not a privilege. Statism: The belief that we require permission to be free.

So you're against "statism" but if people don't worship your state by wearing a flag pin, then you're triggered?

I'm stateless. I don't worship any state or a flag. It is against being a statist. Dude you totally missed the point!

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You nailed it. And Blackface use to be funny.

As long as the sane outnumber the inane we will be fine. However, what we are teaching today, the rights of ONE outweigh the rights of many does not promote togetherness nor the good of others. Not saying we all have to wear red and march in a straight line but conforming and obeying laws is not supressive. It is an accepted practice of any successful, growing society.

If it is up to Democrats I will need permission to take a potty break and then they will tell me when and how.

These women have lost sight of everything but the sight of their picture in the news.

I have two teenage grandchildren and I hear what they see and think....not much'we' left. All about ME.

Been a "me" society since the 1960's