• @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    The comic is trying to equate being noticeable with pushing an agenda while the person literally trying to push an agenda in the form of a book into other people’s hands is supposed to be the victim. It contradicts itself.

    • @A_Toasty_Strudel
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      -308 months ago

      See, idk if that’s it. I almost want to say it’s about the means of communication. In this comic, they’re doing the same thing to one another, however one is drawn to be loud and aggressive while one isn’t.

      • @madeinthebackseat
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        408 months ago

        They are most certainly not doing the same thing.

        One is trying to push an agenda onto somebody else.

        The other is pushing back, after years of oppression, on those whose agenda is the elimination or stigmatization of their existence.

        If you don’t see the difference, you should take a long, hard look at how your opinions are formed.

        If there is a “How to Become Gay” recruitment book out there, it’s likely a false flag piece written by a “Christian,” with the intent of being used as an anecdote to defend their own despicable behavior.

      • @[email protected]
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        368 months ago

        Well one has laws being put in place to prevent them from existing and the other has the protection of the constitution. Also have you never seen Christians protest? Maybe a planned parenthood or a soldier’s funeral? They get quite loud as well.