Is this question meant to suggest I’m like, from the country of origin of this phrase? No Euro theorists allowed? Or is it that I’m meant to be somehow unaware of the practical conditions in the US by merit of ever suggesting that liberalism is not a practical solution?
Did you forget that there’s people in the US who aren’t allowed to vote? They’re what, not American? Not able to talk about this because they are legally barred from voting?
Desperate gotcha to suggest that I don’t know my home just because you get offended at the possibility of having to actually change how you think.
What country do you vote in?
Need a bandaid?
Is this question meant to suggest I’m like, from the country of origin of this phrase? No Euro theorists allowed? Or is it that I’m meant to be somehow unaware of the practical conditions in the US by merit of ever suggesting that liberalism is not a practical solution?
Are you a US voter, yes or no. It’s a simple question.
This question isn’t the gotcha you think it is.
So that’s a no then.
My knowledge is useless if I am convicted of a felony?
Sure.
Did you forget that there’s people in the US who aren’t allowed to vote? They’re what, not American? Not able to talk about this because they are legally barred from voting?
Desperate gotcha to suggest that I don’t know my home just because you get offended at the possibility of having to actually change how you think.
Is that the case? You’re prevented from voting by having a felony on your record?
Par for the libfash course
I voted against fascism, you didn’t. And when it comes around again you still won’t.