DeSantis' star fades as he blows it with new anti-woke ad

Looks ad will cause the LGBTQ activist community to switch from DeSantis to Trump.
The GOP primary season is becoming irrelevant to what takes place in the general election. While they argue about which candidate is dumb and cruel enough to lead their party, the majority of the nation has moved on.
 
For the LGBTQ+ community choosing between Trump and DeSantis would be like choosing between Pol Pot and Ho Chi Minh.
 
For the LGBTQ+ community choosing between Trump and DeSantis would be like choosing between Pol Pot and Ho Chi Minh.
Not interested in what they think, Im all for the right thing and woke in any form is anti constitutional
 
Not interested in what they think, Im all for the right thing and woke in any form is anti constitutional
Being considerate to others is anti-constitutional?

In which backwards fly-over country do you live?
 
Not interested in what they think, Im all for the right thing and woke in any form is anti constitutional
Then go move to South Africa, where racism is entrenched in the constitution.

Oh wait...never mind.

Grow the fuck up and join the 21st Century, KKK-tard.

I mean, there is subtle hate speech and there is...this kind of crap. Hopefully Laurel will take note, and delete your pathetic joke of a user account.
 
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"anti-woke" darling richard hanania exposed as having written under a pen name urging for eugenics and racism. and had some truly embarrassing things to say about women's intellect. While the red-meat maga base sucks it all up and asks for more, the "intellectual" righties are in rushing to disclaim association with him in damage-control mode, while some assure us 'he's reformed. Reformed my big fat butt:


On Friday, Christopher Mathias of HuffPost released an exposé of Richard Hanania, a rising star of the right's supposed intelligentsia. Under his real name, Hanania runs a think tank called the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology, has a spot as a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, and was published in the New York Times and Washington Post. But Hanania also had a robust secret career as "Richard Hoste," who wrote for white nationalist websites, where he expressed a belief that Black people are intellectually inferior, obsessed over "miscegenation," and advocated for forced sterilization of those he considered "low IQ."
But the protestations of shock at his secret fascist views are hard to swallow, as there is very little difference between views Hanania espoused under his own name and those he shared under the "Richard Hoste" pen name. His "academic" opinion-writing in the Washington Post was thinly veiled apologia for those who opposed equal rights for women and Black people. In May, he tweeted that we "need more policing, incarceration, and surveillance of black people." His upcoming book from Harper Collins, "The Origins of Woke," uses the current "anti-woke" mania to revitalize 60s-era racist grievances over civil rights. Then there's his 2018 doctoral thesis.
the same sentiments are there as have always been, and apart from educational degrees and nice fat wage packets it's not so different from the maga base. But we knew this already. The racists, misogynists, the eugenics supporters... they're not exactly hiding what they're doing. They're doing it in plain sight but the "anti-woke elitists" pretend not to see or hear it.

Even in his response to the HuffPost piece, which purports to be an "apology" and offers claims to have reformed, Hanania shows he hasn't evolved. "The reason I'm the target of a cancellation effort is because left-wing journalists dislike anyone acknowledging statistical differences between races," the man who claims to not be a racist now writes.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opin...1&cvid=e44b2833bf7847c0b1b5710cd0f686e9&ei=37
 
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