• @TheFonz
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    I voted for Bernie in the 'primary, I voted for Biden and I’m voting for Kamala. Trump is a piece of shit insurrectionist that should not be on the ballot.

    If every time someone on your side points a criticism you do this game, it’s the exact same thing the Maga crowd does with labeling anti - trump Republicans as RINOS.

    If all you care about is labels and how fast you can pin someone in a box so you don’t have to engage with a conversation that says more about you.

    • @IndustryStandard
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      224 months ago

      People have engaged with your comments. The ardent defense of Rittenhouse does not match with progressivism.

      Especially in context of Rittenhouse becoming a right wing hero and not regretting his actions.

      • @TheFonz
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        This is another weird thing. Because I’m interested in the facts of the matter people assume by default that I’m interested in defending Kyle. I don’t care for Kyle. I think hes a pos. But this weird response is always like the top comment I get. You’re not A so you must be B. So we can’t talk about the facts of something without the need to box someone in.

    • @Mobilityfuture
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      I’m quoting you here:

      “As a European that lived in America briefly (ten years) I was very shocked when I encountered the gun culture there.”

      “I voted for Bernie in the 'primary, I voted for Biden and I’m voting for Kamala. Trump is a piece of shit insurrectionist that should not be on the ballot.“

      How are these two things possible without you being a liar?

      • @TheFonz
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        What part is hard to believe exactly? I moved to the US in 2012 from Italy. I lived there for ten years. While I was there the gun culture was something I never really got accustomed to. What part of this makes me a liar? I’m so confused.

        Edit:

        Guys. I have dual citizenship. My mother is a US expat. I can vote in both Italian and US elections.

        • @Mobilityfuture
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          164 months ago

          The part where you said you voted in multiple elections. I added it to my original post because you missed the thread

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            Yes. I have dual citizenship. I can see how dual citizenship can be confusing.

            I grew up in Italy but my mother is American. I travel back and forth to us with my family.

              • @TheFonz
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                -34 months ago

                I didn’t grow up in the US. I grew up in Italy - not around other Americans. My parents (namely my mom) are expats. I’ve explained this already. Are you trolling at this point…

    • @ChronosTriggerWarning
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      74 months ago

      If every time someone on your side

      Not “our” side…? You’re slipping, kid. Thought you was moar lefty than all the rest of us combined.