Originally posted by Arrian
For now, yes. Things have gotten bad enough for me to question. They haven't reached the point where I'll answer the question with a yes.
I grew up in a very Republican household, Dan. My parents LOVED Reagan (and so, then, did I). I have been very proud to be an American, I've loved my country... and that's crumbling. It's not something that happens overnight.
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LotM,
You're not actually going to question that it was a key component in the election, are you? Bigotry, intolerance - those things may not be new (of course they're not), but the party in power has exploited them wonderfully (:vomit
to stay in power. That disgusts me.
This election is illustrative of a trend. A trend away from the ideals of the Enlightenment and towards backward social conservatism. That's a trend that both repulses me and scares the **** out of me. If it continues, there are other places to live.
-Arrian
For now, yes. Things have gotten bad enough for me to question. They haven't reached the point where I'll answer the question with a yes.
I grew up in a very Republican household, Dan. My parents LOVED Reagan (and so, then, did I). I have been very proud to be an American, I've loved my country... and that's crumbling. It's not something that happens overnight.
...
LotM,
You're not actually going to question that it was a key component in the election, are you? Bigotry, intolerance - those things may not be new (of course they're not), but the party in power has exploited them wonderfully (:vomit

This election is illustrative of a trend. A trend away from the ideals of the Enlightenment and towards backward social conservatism. That's a trend that both repulses me and scares the **** out of me. If it continues, there are other places to live.
-Arrian
First I will question it - the sole anti-gay social policy the GOP ran on was gay marriage. Now while I personally and impressed by many of the arguments forgay marriage, and even more, oppose the family amendment on federalist grounds, I can see some rational people opposing gay marriage. And i can see some non-rational grounds that dont strike me as bigoted, or as unnatural reactions to rapid change. Now you may consider anyone who oppose gay marriage as anti-gay (hell, i have to constantly remind myself that not everyone who opposes the idea of a Jewish state is antiJewish

but to go from that, to all this vomit, is really a bit much. I know its fashionable today, just as the all the rightwing loonies vomiting about Clinton was fashionable then, among a different set. Or the insane accusations that Kerry shares the opinions of a Michael Moore just because he exploited them. Politics is politics. It isnt life. Or it isnt life till someone takes action.
Leave if you want. We'll even be happy to have you back, if you change your mind. But since you love the enlightenment, it would be wise to choose with your head rather than your heart, to see the comedy and question the tragedy where no tragedy exists.
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