Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

delusions- t1_jcbz6mf wrote

> we were A LOT more mature than the youth of today is.

rofl yeah ok

> we were A LOT more mature than the youth of today is... considering they eat tide pods for views on the internet....

and ya'll threw lawn darts at each other just for fun

You're out of your mind if you think any generation is significantly different than the other in terms of "maturity", other than the last 3 not having as much lead poisoning so are significantly less prone to being a piece of shit

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delusions- t1_jcbz1gr wrote

Yeah nah, I'll contribute directly to the candidates before I do to a nameless faceless organization that says "Your contribution will support candidates who are running to oppose the return of the racially motivated book ban .... and to give our students the world-class education they deserve."

so there's 0 way to follow where the actual money goes?

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HeyZuesHChrist t1_jcbyfwa wrote

>Tying yourself to the [stolen] election stuff and tying yourself too close to Trump is destructive. It hurt the entire ticket [in 2022].”

Trump is poison and it was made clear in 2018, 2020 and 2022. These fucking idiots are too stupid to understand this. I hope Mastriano wins the primary because he will once again get slaughtered in the race in 2024.

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Yankiwi17273 t1_jcbxlin wrote

As I said, there are some things that he says that are definitely a little iffy too, but at least in the videos I’ve watched of him, it seemed to come down mostly to poor phrasing, unlike the more blatant ill-intent of the Nick guy.

That said, I am open to being wrong if there is an example shown to me

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drunkmonkey176 t1_jcbwxme wrote

If I thought for one millisecond Y'all Qaeda trash were capable of evidence based logical decision making, I would point them to the newly legalized child labor laws in Arkansas, child marriage laws that were blocked in TN and WV, clergy being exempt from child abuse reporting requirements in UT, and any number of the relentless mass shootings that occur in this country. But since I know dark age fairy tales mean more to them than evidence and reality, I won't waste my time.

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thereisnodevil666 t1_jcbw8z7 wrote

Yup. Totally. Pennsylvania Republicans definitely want to protect kids and punish rapists, who are almost always family members or clergy.

https://www.penncapital-star.com/government-politics/pa-house-returns-to-pass-sexual-abuse-survivors-bills-gop-objects-to-special-session-rules/

Democrats advanced a second bill to make a law giving survivors two years to sue their attackers and the institutions that enabled them. But the two Republican members of the five-member House Committee to Provide Justice to Otherwise Barred Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse voted against the measure.

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delusions- t1_jcbvkqn wrote

You're saying a whole lot of nothing while implying everything.

>These problems arise when Districts want to co opt the definition of 'parent' for themselves.

What's this mean to you? > Child welfare is the care of the parents

Wwwwwhat

>I'm just saying there should be distinct areas of separation.

No you're not "just saying" anything. Just like no one "just asks questions"

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