Agreed But you have no evidence to support the fact that she EVER received a booster shot. Without it, you are indeed going with the "anything's possible" scenario. I'm still waiting for you to produce some evidence that she EVER had one, much less a few days before. Until then, you got nothing my friend. Can you give me any evidence that she ever received a booster or not? Simple question. I've been asking but you continue to deflect so I am going to have to assume that you do not. Since you do not and I have at least provided you with several links to support my claim then it's hard to take you seriously. I have presented evidence to support my claim. Where is yours?
No, that's not how it works. The logic always went that since Conservatives believe in "morality" (we're talking religion here), they must be called out for any lapses in morality. Since liberals never profess to any religious morality, they are absolved from any such lapses. Same logic applies here. Since the left thinks the right is "homophobic", you can't call us out for it; we're just being who we are in your eyes. Liberals, however, hold homosexuality in high esteem; therefore, you cannot commit the sin of homophobia. Got it? Good.
Nicely worded. I like to think of it like if the Left had their own social credit score. If you are only straight and white, you credit score is 100. However, if you are gay, add 100. Change your pronouns, bonus points. Oh trans, Multiply by 10. White guilt? Yes sir; bonus points! Hate America, excuse me, your score can only go so high.
Cool your jets pilgrim, I was only joking with you. I personally could care less. I have no gay friends that I know of. Does that make me a bad liberal? I don't know. That said, you seem to profess a great deal of knowledge about it so maybe you can chime in on that one. To your comment about religion and moraliity, I've known some very moral religious people and I've also known some very immoral religious people. On the other hand, I can say the same of non-believers. Some are very moral and some aren't. I am not a very religious person but I consider myself a moral one. I've raised four great kids, two of whom are adults now..one in college at Austin Peay and another who graduated a year ago from Tennessee and is now married and has blessed us with the a granddaughter who is now four months old. They work hard and they are good people who will raise great kids too. I have a good reputation in our community because I treat people the way I'd like to be treated. I owned a business for years in furniture and mattresses and employed a lot of people, many of whom I stay in touch with today. I have my short comings like anybody else but all in all I try to be a good person. I haven't darkened the door of a church, with the exception of funerals and weddings, since I was a boy and my parents made me go. My father was a Southern Baptist Preacher. So...I take issue with your belief that liberals are somehow morally flawed. With the exception of bad people from both parties, none of us are. We are all trying to do about the same thing. You'd do well to remember that and stop believing what you hear on the news and what you read on social media. My preferred media does it too. P.S. I think very few people are homophobic. I have never bought into the notion that all conservatives are homophobic. That's absurd. Most people have someone in their family or are friend who are openly gay by now and I think, as a nation, we are over it.
It was nicely worded. I responded to him in kind. I think your concept of most liberals is poorly conceived. I think you have a loud minority on each side who dominate the news cycle because they make the most noise and all "news" is sensationalized so they plaster them all over TV and interview the most extreme of both parties, ignoring the folks in the middle. I do not think we are as polarized as we have been led to believe but I think there are very wealthy media types who have a buck to make off the backs of ordinary folks by keeping us at each other's throats.
Perhaps. I don't know the percentage and don't care to look it up. I do think most people have known someone gay in their lifetime, whether they know it or not is another thing. That said, I live near Asheville, NC, the gay haven of the east, so my perspective could be skewed.