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Laptops with Stickers

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joshdavham ◴[] No.45893788[source]
This was super fun to browse!

I am a bit curious about the amount of politically progressive stickers however. Like, is sticker-ing your laptop just more of a 'progressive' thing to do? Do political conservatives not sticker their laptops in the same way that they generally do with their bumper stickers?

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1. sandspar ◴[] No.45896301[source]
Every American conservative knows the feeling of being at work and your liberal coworkers, not knowing you're conservative, start going on a rant about how terrible Republicans are and how stupid they are and how they all deserve jail etc.

In America today, liberals feel very comfortable speaking about their views in public. Conservatives don't.

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2. rc5150 ◴[] No.45896638[source]
"liberals feel very comfortable speaking about their views in public. Conservatives don't."

Maybe conservative folks aren't comfortable speaking about their views in public because they know the Christo-fascist undertones of their core values are abrasive to non conservatives?

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3. sandspar ◴[] No.45896681[source]
Thank you for proving my point.
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4. rc5150 ◴[] No.45905356{3}[source]
In case it's not obvious to you, who is presumably an American conservative: Christo-Fascism is not something to be proud of. At all.