WhyHulud

WhyHulud t1_j10yzn5 wrote

It's absolutely a cult. Members are told who they can and cannot talk to, they must give up most of their income to the church. Skilled jobs are extremely rare in JW, because they're taught to be suspicious of the educated.

There's more, but you should really go look for it yourself. There's a YouTuber called The Telltale Atheist that talks about his time in JW.

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WhyHulud t1_iw7smlp wrote

pAul! You're alive! I am genuinely happy that you didn't fall into a pit of despair from which you could never climb out.

Well, before I answer that, what of his work do you not like? Seems you've got the Catalog of Fetterman Accomplishments there. Why would you vote for a quack doctor instead?

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WhyHulud t1_iw3grx1 wrote

>If someone claims that working across the aisle is something they hate to hear a candidate talk about then they must be against any form of bipartisanship.

I agree that that's probably the case. But that's not what was said. He said he hates the message.

And honestly, fuck your argument. The GOP has bargained in bad faith for the last 30 years, making concessions when they had to and then backing out of their side of deals for later. You want it both ways, the left compromises and you thumb your nose at them. You're going to find it much harder to do that with the changes in the voting blocks.

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WhyHulud t1_iw2ks8d wrote

I cast my ballot for John on Election Day. And it wasn't because I wanted to vote against Oz (that was just a nice perk). John's done a lot of good work at the local and state level. He's mostly stayed true to his word. And he even got something done at the federal level before he was elected.

I think your argument is high grade copium.

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