• CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    I’m seeing signs out front and in windows of local businesses, and I sort of wish they’d just leave them up forever. Makes it easy to identify places i wouldn’t shop.

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      4 months ago

      One near me got into trouble for their “In Trump We Trust” sign, because it violated town codes. It was a BIG ass sign. I never need ice cream so badly I’d put money in a fascist’s pocket.

      Also… how does anyone look at that sign and not immediately see that it’s a cult?

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        4 months ago

        Other cult members. Oh, and the Enlightened Centrists and the Tone Policing “independents” that constantly remind us that it is “both sides” to blame for Republican behaviors.

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      These people have made Trump their whole personality so most likely they’ll still have some sort of visible identifiers, like bad Christians who wear the most gaudy crosses outside their shirt for everyone to see.

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        4 months ago

        Yep. People that go out of their way to plaster a bunch of xtian virtue signalling on their house, their car, their cubicle, their FB page, their body…are often some of the most immoral people I’ve ever seen.

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      Its nice when they volunteer to put a warning label on themselves so we can make sure we don’t visit their establishments.

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        Yup. This is just like the days when the Yellow Pages were still a thing and people would plaster fishes and crosses in their section. You know, I think some people assume being a “good Christian” means you are going to be a good person, but that kind of xtian virtue-signalling in a business advertisement tells ME they are looking to fleece dumbasses that actually believe that and I’m going to steer clear.