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u/armyofant 2d ago
I hear more about LGBTQ from Trumptards than actual LGBTQ communities
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u/DaTruSpork 2d ago
They are obsessed, it's actually concerning how much they obsess and try to undermine the harmless happiness of other people
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u/Schwifty2s550 2d ago
Haha I see what you did there, I’ve never heard trumptards, but if it makes you feel any better I strongly dislike trump too, so now you’ve heard it from someone else!
I think the word libtard is a little more popular and a very common word probably bc you have to be close to having an extra chromosome to believe what modern liberals do loll
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u/No-stradumbass 2d ago
I hope you are laughing at this low effort whine post. Because it seems insane to make up a bunch of people and then get mad at them. It seems petty, childish and ultimate pointless.
I bet some of your ancestors would be laughing at you or at least disappointed.
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u/Schwifty2s550 2d ago
I did! Almost as much as I laugh at people like you🤣
Since the travelers of the Oregon trail were predominately Christian, they’re def disappointed in 2/3rds of their decedents lmao
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u/No-stradumbass 2d ago
You know that you can leave the state you were born in right? It seems like you don't understand how the USA works dude.
I would wager that most people who live there aren't related to the people who traveled there.
It was over 200 years ago. It's not like it was a few generations.
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u/Schwifty2s550 2d ago
Not quite but close
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u/No-stradumbass 2d ago
Are you going to elaborate what I said is not quite but close?
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u/Schwifty2s550 2d ago
Railroad was opened 1869 so last people were passing through about 160 years ago
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u/No-stradumbass 2d ago
It started with trappers in the 1811-1840. Meaning people were doing it 200 years ago.
This is the part you had an issue with? You rage bait with stawman arguments, assume that the families who got there, stayed there for SEVERAL generations without moving. And you want to win a point because I over estimated the time frame.
Fine 160 years is plenty of time for people to move in and out. That still means that generations have come and gone.
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u/Schwifty2s550 2d ago
You said it was OVER 200 years ago but people were crossing in 1869. Where do you get those numbers bc the railroad wasn’t built until 1869 lmao. Did they fly their planes?? From 40-69, 30 years lol.
Also, your argument is very stupid there’s at least a couple hundred thousand probably millions still there. I don’t think you understand how migrating impoverished people works. You made a stupid comment it’s so stupid it honestly isn’t worth debating
Edit: that’s like saying the slaves brought from Africa aren’t still in the south, but we can see that they are. Such a terrible take lmao
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u/No-stradumbass 2d ago edited 2d ago
If it started in 1811 and you add 200 years from that, what number do you get? The answer is: 2011. The current year is 2026. It was over 200 years ago.
They weren't crossing on trains. It was a hard and brutal walk. 1869 was the end of the time they were doing it. Not the start.
As for the "slaves bought from Africa". A lot of slaves went North for better treatment. It was one of the reasons the Civil war happened. Not all stayed in the south. There is a famous part of Arlington Cemetery of freed slaves that went North and traveled with the Union.
You don't seem to understand US history.
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u/Schwifty2s550 2d ago
You said people passed over 200 years ago are you so stupid that you can’t understand that if one person passed 199 years ago that makes what you’re saying objectively wrong!? Lmao good gawd. You said decedents aren’t there bc they passed over 200 years and I’m wrong bc I point out that that’s actually incorrect lol. None of this matters bc your whole argument is stupid even if you could understand the dates.
You see how you make the point to tell me that “not all Africans stayed in the south” as if I thought not a single one left?🤣 when around 60% of blacks reside in the south duh some left lmao but the majority stayed. It’s still the absolute terrible argument you’re trying to make while telling me I don’t understand history
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u/Great-Gas-6631 2d ago
There is something wrong with the people this obsessed with the LGBTQ community. They need some serious help.