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ThatZenoGuy

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I am not Christian, but exchanging Easter for 'transgender day of visibility' is disgusting.
Reminds me when the media (and Obama?) shat on Christians by calling them 'easter worshippers' when a bunch were killed.
 

mrttao

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he should have just shown his badge and ID.
Yes, he should have.
And once they pulled the guns and yelled at him to get on the ground he should have complied instead of arguing that he is a cop too.
And, once they wrestled him to the ground, he should not have started resisting and reached for his pocket (to FINALLY reach for his ID), which is what got him tased.
But they are arrogant... so... yea, use cops against federal cops whenever you can.
 

TheRejectionist

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Kind of surprised the catholic church isn't seriously thinking about excomunicating him over this.

Because people have been kicked out for less.
For generations.
The Pope must be excommunicated.

And this is why lots of Italians are ambivalent towards the Vatican. Undue influence, which was only curbed when the baldie was in charge and kept in check afterwards by actual secularists.

I am no surprised that Instagram (I have use that garbage app/website because some of my friends used it as Whatsapp and SMS) until recently (when Zuck conveniently decided to automatically disable political posts) made me receive primarily Christian Orthodox content.
 

gral

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Kind of surprised the catholic church isn't seriously thinking about excomunicating him over this.

Because people have been kicked out for less.
He should have been excommunicated for his positions regarding abortion, him and all the other supposedly catholic politicians (like Pelosi) - Church dogma, AIUI, would demand this. yet Biden is feted whenever he goes to the Vatican.

This is what you get when you have a Pope who dedicates himself to playing mundane politics while only occasionally attending to matters of faith. Even John Paul II, who was a (very)good politician, and a very frequent player at the game of mundane politics, didn't abandon the matters he was there to attend to.
 

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