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pnw ◴[] No.44544999[source]
Haven't missed Chrome once since switching to https://brave.com/
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burnte[dead post] ◴[] No.44546288[source]
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rustcleaner ◴[] No.44546809[source]
>Brendan Eich's hateful hands

LOL California Proposition 8 was pretty mainstream opinion back then. Maybe stop with the ex post facto persecution?

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acdha ◴[] No.44546830[source]
Hate can be popular but that still doesn’t make it right. He knew that he was spending money hoping to take away rights from people he knew, to tell some of them that their marriages shouldn’t be allowed, and did it anyway. That’s hateful regardless of how many other people joined him.
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djrj477dhsnv ◴[] No.44547203[source]
By that definition, all politics is "hate". Passing a law will always take away the rights of a group in some way or other, and politics is the debate of whether or not that's a good or bad thing.

Personally I'm 100% for letting everyone express their gender or sexual identities. But I'm not going to demonize someone for having a different opinion and making a small donation to support their political views.

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sneak ◴[] No.44547439{3}[source]
Perhaps you should. Some opinions and political views (such as those against human rights) are abhorrent.

Deciding that you will turn your head the other way and ignore those who act against human rights speaks to your character.

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