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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (192961)3/13/2020 3:03:22 PM
From: da_cheif™5 Recommendations

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this bullshit covid19 is being called a pandemic just so trump wont have rallies........if he does have rallies the left will scream bloody murder that hes put everybody there at risk.....they have him in a corner



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (192961)3/13/2020 4:55:02 PM
From: Stock Puppy1 Recommendation

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But, but, but, it's not racist, sexist, alphabet-phobic, and no trees died.

Honey, I hate to break it to you...

CDs are made from petroleum products, which takes a zillion years to break down in landfills and use of petroleum products encourages climate change.

Petroleum products come from decomposed plant life, including trees - so that comment was ageist as it discriminated against trees that have passed away many years ago!

In addition, most CDs are made from polycarbonate, which leech trace amounts of the endocrine disrupter plasticizer BPA into the environment and onto the users' hands.

It has a picture of a non-minority male with a beard eluding to the patronizing patriarchal premise of the post!

Let's see - I covered race, sexism, environmental stuff and - oh yeah, there's alphabet-phobia.

The very name "CD" is a cultural appropriation of queer culture where "CD" means cross dressing!

Whew!

There!

Did I stay within the narrative well?