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"I'm a little insulted that they only designated four and a half hours to an issue that impacts an estimated 4 percent of the population plus every member of Gen Z"

This is brilliance in real time, folks; I hope you appreciate it. Reading Herzog in The Stranger is like finding Noam Chomsky's sophomore year history term paper.

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It should be interesting, but likely to spawn some eye rolls and cringing.

3

Actually, I want to know what the party who gave us Don't Ask, Don't Tell and then doubled down with the Defense of Marriage Act has in store for us this time around...

5

Since they didn't debate Climate Change at the first one, obviously the questions need to be:

How will the South adapt to the incoming influx of gay Caribbeans fleeing climate change enhanced storms, and can they stay in the ground floors of houses that are no longer safe?

Dance parties: should they be powered by a mix of renewables, or are poppers a good mix for transitioning off of fossil fuels and the gays who love them?

Bird impacts by lights and cats: does this mean LGBTQ2 citizens need to stop shining lasers at cats so they don't shred the vat-grown leather divans, or what?

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@4: That's an insult, not a comment.

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@8 inb4 you're complaining that someone is tackling issue X means they're a fascist because they're ignoring issue Y.

If I had any faith in the principles of the far left (which I'm not sure you're a part of?), I'd think your response is pretty reasonable. Unfortunately, I have a strong faith that the principles that rationalize this town hall will also be used to demonize some one or some group down the line.


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