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It is low-class and to be a good president, you do in fact have to be better than that.

Rejecting McDonald's isn't elitist, it's intelligent. It's overpriced disgusting garbage. The only way to eat it affordably is through the app which is what they use to exploit low-class people and the extreme poor -- two completely separate groups. Donald Trump is not one of the extreme poor so guess which group he's actually in (spoiler: it's the low-class one).

They're a proto-government really.

All governments do horrific things because all a government is is the most powerful organized violent group in an area. That's all government ever has been.

Well, you could organize with your communities to force your county to switch to green power instead of running coal plants non-stop.

Being politically active is one of the best things you as an individual could do.

The apps don't actually help disabled people, they just exploit and rip them off.

Tolerating intolerance

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You need to learn that such things are a part of life and you have to deal with it in order to be a member of society. The existence of progress doesn't negate the need for hate speech protection. All societies have to change with time and that's okay.

I think you all forgot the purpose behind policies like freedom of speech and natural rights and that's why you're getting all mixed up.

That's what Nazis do and why everyone else is trying to ban them.

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