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LGBT Activists Spend $15 Million Reminding Voters about Biden’s Most Unpopular Agenda

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If you’re one of those rare voters who just can’t get enough of LGBT extremism, you’re in luck! The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) plans to drop big bucks reminding swing-state Americans how they’ve successfully overtaken classrooms, sports, business, entertainment, and politics with radical gender ideology under Joe Biden. Of course, most people would say they don’t need the recap. As far as they’re concerned, the last three years of the Biden administration have been one long ad for the LGBT movement.

According to HRC, the $15 million campaign will focus primarily on six battleground states they believe could “make or break Biden’s reelection bid”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization President Kelley Robinson told NBC, “This group of voters, when you break them down by state, can actually make the difference. … This is a powerful constituency, a powerful community. It’s our job to make sure that they have the tools that they need to show out to the polls. So we’re going to be knocking on doors, making phone calls, engaging every member that we’ve got to make sure that our people turn out.”

And while no constituency should be happier with Biden — after all, he did more to advance radical transgenderism than every president combined — the LGBT population’s outsized influence in the White House doesn’t exactly translate to election politics. Even this 7.6% of the country (a generous estimate, many believe) isn’t exactly thrilled with Biden, despite his unpopular decision to declare war on every social, scientific, and biological norm.

Despite the White House’s incessant pandering, his most overrepresented base (apart from illegal immigrants, who, at least for now, can’t technically vote) doesn’t necessarily believe that Biden’s overt LGBT gestures are enough. “Like much of the country, LGBTQ+ Americans aren’t particularly enamored with the president,” ABC News warns. “Though they’re more likely to approve of the job Biden is doing than Americans overall, the president’s approval rating was still flat with this group: An equal share (47 percent) said they approved of the job Biden was doing as said they disapproved.”
 

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If you’re one of those rare voters who just can’t get enough of LGBT extremism, you’re in luck! The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) plans to drop big bucks reminding swing-state Americans how they’ve successfully overtaken classrooms, sports, business, entertainment, and politics with radical gender ideology under Joe Biden. Of course, most people would say they don’t need the recap. As far as they’re concerned, the last three years of the Biden administration have been one long ad for the LGBT movement.

According to HRC, the $15 million campaign will focus primarily on six battleground states they believe could “make or break Biden’s reelection bid”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization President Kelley Robinson told NBC, “This group of voters, when you break them down by state, can actually make the difference. … This is a powerful constituency, a powerful community. It’s our job to make sure that they have the tools that they need to show out to the polls. So we’re going to be knocking on doors, making phone calls, engaging every member that we’ve got to make sure that our people turn out.”

And while no constituency should be happier with Biden — after all, he did more to advance radical transgenderism than every president combined — the LGBT population’s outsized influence in the White House doesn’t exactly translate to election politics. Even this 7.6% of the country (a generous estimate, many believe) isn’t exactly thrilled with Biden, despite his unpopular decision to declare war on every social, scientific, and biological norm.

Despite the White House’s incessant pandering, his most overrepresented base (apart from illegal immigrants, who, at least for now, can’t technically vote) doesn’t necessarily believe that Biden’s overt LGBT gestures are enough. “Like much of the country, LGBTQ+ Americans aren’t particularly enamored with the president,” ABC News warns. “Though they’re more likely to approve of the job Biden is doing than Americans overall, the president’s approval rating was still flat with this group: An equal share (47 percent) said they approved of the job Biden was doing as said they disapproved.”
Ooh, this $15M could have been used to feed a hypothetical city of 100,000 starving people for 14 days, as shown by the math equation below. Sadly, the money did not go to good usage, and instead went to identity politics. This is why our world is falling apart, bro. :(

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$3.59 for average meal: Local Food Insecurity Estimates & Costs | Feeding America
 
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If you’re one of those rare voters who just can’t get enough of LGBT extremism, you’re in luck! The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) plans to drop big bucks reminding swing-state Americans how they’ve successfully overtaken classrooms, sports, business, entertainment, and politics with radical gender ideology under Joe Biden. Of course, most people would say they don’t need the recap. As far as they’re concerned, the last three years of the Biden administration have been one long ad for the LGBT movement.

According to HRC, the $15 million campaign will focus primarily on six battleground states they believe could “make or break Biden’s reelection bid”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization President Kelley Robinson told NBC, “This group of voters, when you break them down by state, can actually make the difference. … This is a powerful constituency, a powerful community. It’s our job to make sure that they have the tools that they need to show out to the polls. So we’re going to be knocking on doors, making phone calls, engaging every member that we’ve got to make sure that our people turn out.”

And while no constituency should be happier with Biden — after all, he did more to advance radical transgenderism than every president combined — the LGBT population’s outsized influence in the White House doesn’t exactly translate to election politics. Even this 7.6% of the country (a generous estimate, many believe) isn’t exactly thrilled with Biden, despite his unpopular decision to declare war on every social, scientific, and biological norm.

Despite the White House’s incessant pandering, his most overrepresented base (apart from illegal immigrants, who, at least for now, can’t technically vote) doesn’t necessarily believe that Biden’s overt LGBT gestures are enough. “Like much of the country, LGBTQ+ Americans aren’t particularly enamored with the president,” ABC News warns. “Though they’re more likely to approve of the job Biden is doing than Americans overall, the president’s approval rating was still flat with this group: An equal share (47 percent) said they approved of the job Biden was doing as said they disapproved.”
The more they spend the less well Biden will do overall.
 
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If you’re one of those rare voters who just can’t get enough of LGBT extremism, you’re in luck! The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) plans to drop big bucks reminding swing-state Americans how they’ve successfully overtaken classrooms, sports, business, entertainment, and politics with radical gender ideology under Joe Biden. Of course, most people would say they don’t need the recap. As far as they’re concerned, the last three years of the Biden administration have been one long ad for the LGBT movement.

According to HRC, the $15 million campaign will focus primarily on six battleground states they believe could “make or break Biden’s reelection bid”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization President Kelley Robinson told NBC, “This group of voters, when you break them down by state, can actually make the difference. … This is a powerful constituency, a powerful community. It’s our job to make sure that they have the tools that they need to show out to the polls. So we’re going to be knocking on doors, making phone calls, engaging every member that we’ve got to make sure that our people turn out.”

And while no constituency should be happier with Biden — after all, he did more to advance radical transgenderism than every president combined — the LGBT population’s outsized influence in the White House doesn’t exactly translate to election politics. Even this 7.6% of the country (a generous estimate, many believe) isn’t exactly thrilled with Biden, despite his unpopular decision to declare war on every social, scientific, and biological norm.

Despite the White House’s incessant pandering, his most overrepresented base (apart from illegal immigrants, who, at least for now, can’t technically vote) doesn’t necessarily believe that Biden’s overt LGBT gestures are enough. “Like much of the country, LGBTQ+ Americans aren’t particularly enamored with the president,” ABC News warns. “Though they’re more likely to approve of the job Biden is doing than Americans overall, the president’s approval rating was still flat with this group: An equal share (47 percent) said they approved of the job Biden was doing as said they disapproved.”
It's weird that what friction preference you have can become your whole identity and shape your entire worldview.
 
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It's weird that what friction preference you have can become your whole identity and shape your entire worldview.
Right, because us normal people don’t have to think about it, since we only do what comes naturally, with ethics and boundaries and such.
 
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Right, because us normal people don’t have to think about it, since we only do what comes naturally, with ethics and boundaries and such.
Do you believe that your friction preference is your whole identity and shapes your entire worldview?
 
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Do you believe that your friction preference is your whole identity and shapes your entire worldview?
It is but one (rather large) facet of the whole of my being, but overall I’m more concerned that I love, rather than whom I love.
 
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It is but one (rather large) facet of the whole of my being, but overall I’m more concerned that I love, rather than whom I love.
That's an interesting take because I believe who we decide to love is one of the most important decisions we ever make.
 
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That's an interesting take because I believe who we decide to love is one of the most important decisions we ever make.
It’s nice to agree with someone even when they haven’t yet understood that they agree.
Have a fine evening.
 
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It’s nice to agree with someone even when they haven’t yet understood that they agree.
Have a fine evening.
I don't think we agree.

You believe that love is virtuous in and of itself - while I believe that how we decide to love is what can make us virtuous.

Good night and God bless.
 
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I don't think we agree.

You believe that love is virtuous in and of itself - while I believe that how we decide to love is what can make us virtuous.

Good night and God bless.

If love isn’t per se “virtuous”, then what are we even doing here?
(nighty-night)
 
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If love isn’t per se “virtuous”, then what are we even doing here?
One of the reasons? Learning what love is and how to express it appropriately.

The main reason is to allow the Lord Jesus Christ to help change us to become more like the Father.
 
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One of the reasons? Learning what love is and how to express it appropriately.

The main reason is to allow the Lord Jesus Christ to help change us to become more like the Father.
We can only “love right” if we ”love like God ‘loves’!”

As you may have surmised, I get a kick out of crafting “fun“ sentences, ‘round these parts (mostly forums 909 & 79), and can usually cobble them up on the fly and edit them 12 times. I consider myself good at this. Respectfully fighting for those things which I would like to champion, while still being chivalrous and a bit “entertaining“, (when possible).

I have yet to make a star.
I’m rather doubtful about my abilities in the “star-making” Department, even with “some Help”, but I would hope that I’m a wee bit closer to that than some religious folk seem to have come with “loving with God’s love”.

We cannot “do God’s will” perfecktly because that’s how “free-will” works.
 
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If you’re one of those rare voters who just can’t get enough of LGBT extremism, you’re in luck! The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) plans to drop big bucks reminding swing-state Americans how they’ve successfully overtaken classrooms, sports, business, entertainment, and politics with radical gender ideology under Joe Biden. Of course, most people would say they don’t need the recap. As far as they’re concerned, the last three years of the Biden administration have been one long ad for the LGBT movement.

According to HRC, the $15 million campaign will focus primarily on six battleground states they believe could “make or break Biden’s reelection bid”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization President Kelley Robinson told NBC, “This group of voters, when you break them down by state, can actually make the difference. … This is a powerful constituency, a powerful community. It’s our job to make sure that they have the tools that they need to show out to the polls. So we’re going to be knocking on doors, making phone calls, engaging every member that we’ve got to make sure that our people turn out.”

And while no constituency should be happier with Biden — after all, he did more to advance radical transgenderism than every president combined — the LGBT population’s outsized influence in the White House doesn’t exactly translate to election politics. Even this 7.6% of the country (a generous estimate, many believe) isn’t exactly thrilled with Biden, despite his unpopular decision to declare war on every social, scientific, and biological norm.

Despite the White House’s incessant pandering, his most overrepresented base (apart from illegal immigrants, who, at least for now, can’t technically vote) doesn’t necessarily believe that Biden’s overt LGBT gestures are enough. “Like much of the country, LGBTQ+ Americans aren’t particularly enamored with the president,” ABC News warns. “Though they’re more likely to approve of the job Biden is doing than Americans overall, the president’s approval rating was still flat with this group: An equal share (47 percent) said they approved of the job Biden was doing as said they disapproved.”

I find it disturbing that a "human rights" organization campaign on behalf of a political party. But HRC is a misnomer. It is not a human rights organization at all. It's actually an LGBT agenda organization. An organization that has a primary focus on a subset of a whole is not impartial any any standard.

It's like me making an organization and name it "human right guardian" but my primary focus is on men's rights which is a subset of human rights. But you know for sure that I will only fight for human rights as long as men's right are involved. When there is nothing against men's rights then and only then we extend some tacit support for other groups.
 
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Do you believe that your friction preference is your whole identity and shapes your entire worldview?
No, but it is amazing how other people's preferences shape the Christian identity and worldview.
 
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If you want to hear it from HRC itself rather than the 'Washington Stand'.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group, is launching its 2024 public education and engagement campaign “We Show Up: Equality Wins'' to reach a record-high 75 million identified Equality Voters nationwide.

Importantly, it's clear that they are targeting voters they have already identified as allies of their movement. This is a 'get out the vote' effort.

The American Patriarchy Association probably won't be sending me mailers, so anybody upset about queer people likely won't be targetted by the HRC efforts.
 
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Do you believe that your friction preference is your whole identity and shapes your entire worldview?
I prefer static to dynamic friction. It allows me to stand on slopes and grab things.
 
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If you’re one of those rare voters who just can’t get enough of LGBT extremism, you’re in luck! The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) plans to drop big bucks reminding swing-state Americans how they’ve successfully overtaken classrooms, sports, business, entertainment, and politics with radical gender ideology under Joe Biden. Of course, most people would say they don’t need the recap. As far as they’re concerned, the last three years of the Biden administration have been one long ad for the LGBT movement.

According to HRC, the $15 million campaign will focus primarily on six battleground states they believe could “make or break Biden’s reelection bid”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization President Kelley Robinson told NBC, “This group of voters, when you break them down by state, can actually make the difference. … This is a powerful constituency, a powerful community. It’s our job to make sure that they have the tools that they need to show out to the polls. So we’re going to be knocking on doors, making phone calls, engaging every member that we’ve got to make sure that our people turn out.”

And while no constituency should be happier with Biden — after all, he did more to advance radical transgenderism than every president combined — the LGBT population’s outsized influence in the White House doesn’t exactly translate to election politics. Even this 7.6% of the country (a generous estimate, many believe) isn’t exactly thrilled with Biden, despite his unpopular decision to declare war on every social, scientific, and biological norm.

Despite the White House’s incessant pandering, his most overrepresented base (apart from illegal immigrants, who, at least for now, can’t technically vote) doesn’t necessarily believe that Biden’s overt LGBT gestures are enough. “Like much of the country, LGBTQ+ Americans aren’t particularly enamored with the president,” ABC News warns. “Though they’re more likely to approve of the job Biden is doing than Americans overall, the president’s approval rating was still flat with this group: An equal share (47 percent) said they approved of the job Biden was doing as said they disapproved.”

Honestly what I really hope is they don't go out trying to scare the youth again.

There were so many lies going around about Trump and the LGBT agenda that my husband back in 2016 had one of his employees in tears thinking he was going to be put in jail for being gay if Trump won the election. My sister in law had a similar encounter with one of her coworkers.

It's ridiculous the lies and levels of fear mongering these "special interest" groups and their supporters will stoop to in order to garner a few extra votes.
 
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We can only “love right” if we ”love like God ‘loves’!”

As you may have surmised, I get a kick out of crafting “fun“ sentences, ‘round these parts (mostly forums 909 & 79), and can usually cobble them up on the fly and edit them 12 times. I consider myself good at this. Respectfully fighting for those things which I would like to champion, while still being chivalrous and a bit “entertaining“, (when possible).

I have yet to make a star.
I’m rather doubtful about my abilities in the “star-making” Department, even with “some Help”, but I would hope that I’m a wee bit closer to that than some religious folk seem to have come with “loving with God’s love”.

We cannot “do God’s will” perfecktly because that’s how “free-will” works.
The Lord Jesus Christ was an example of a Man living perfectly aligned with the Father's will.

Just because the rest of humanity falls short - that does not mean that there are not inappropriate ways to express love.

Unless that is what you are arguing. Are you arguing that all forms of love are always appropriate?
 
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No, but it is amazing how other people's preferences shape the Christian identity and worldview.
Correct. There are a lot of people who rebrand what Christ taught and then decide to live by that instead.

It's just as fake as all the "gender identities" we see.
 
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