[quote]It's insane, this is a high school this was handed out in front of.[/quote]
Heave forbid people are met with [i]ideas and opinions![/i]
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[quote]Heave forbid people are met with [i]ideas and opinions![/i][/quote] Ah, so what about a priest doing it, handing out pamphlets of religion? His religion is just an idea/opinion as well, or are you only against when it's a liberal idea or opinion?
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[quote]Ah, so what about a priest doing it, handing out pamphlets of religion? His religion is just an idea/opinion as well, or are you only against when it's a liberal idea or opinion?[/quote] ...No, he's more than welcome to hand out a religious pamphlet.
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I think the problem op has is that 12-17 year olds need to learn about abortion? My issue is that those kids probably don't want to hand out any shit, especially to people of your age. It would've been embarrassing for me at least
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[quote]I think the problem op has is that 12-17 year olds need to learn about abortion?[/quote] Is a dose of reality going to kill them?
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Nup. If I had any say I would be teaching kids about sex and what not in kindergarten
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[quote][quote]It's insane, this is a high school this was handed out in front of.[/quote] Heave forbid people are met with [i]ideas and opinions![/i][/quote] But, you need to get with the times, Stall. It's either left opinions or no opinions.
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Of course! If our opinions aren't left-leaning, then they're bigoted. If they're bigoted, then we need to be publicly harangued until we bend the knee to the left.
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That's the spirit! [spoiler]Unfortunately.[/spoiler]
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Considering these were children handing these out, no adult supervision, from a religious group, and they literally followed people around handing them out is an opinion?
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OP never said it was from a religious group
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This is OP who posted this
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Wow....I'm dumb
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[quote]Considering these were children handing these out, no adult supervision, from a religious group, and they literally followed people around handing them out is an opinion?[/quote] Your rhetorical question fails to make a point. Yes, those particular kids had an opinion. Is it an informed, rational opinion? Perhaps. It's up to them to support their ideas, just as it's up to others to decide whether or not the ideas are valid. The fact that they are children means nothing in this context. What I don't understand is why a non-violent attempt at spreading these ideas is met with incredulity. Why, exactly, does this bother you?
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Because they dare oppose his own beliefs and they're not rich, old, straight, cis, white men, the group he has no objections to demonizing.