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Related: About this forumGOP endorses local far-right candidate who said Pete & Chasten want to be human traffickers
The Kootenai County GOP in Idaho has endorsed David J. Reilly for a school board candidate position in the city of Post Falls. Despite pledging not to send his daughter to the school district or any public school, he says hell do all in my power to make sure Kootenai County remains a place where families can raise Godly, conservative, patriotic children.
The GOPs endorsement comes despite the fact that Reilly has made several anti-Semitic and homophobic remarks, both on social media and as a writer and digital content creator. That includes his claim that out Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and his husband, Chasten, are planning to start dabbling in human trafficking because they sought to become parents.
Reilly made the statement in a 2020 tweet sharing an article by LGBTQ Nation in 2019 that reported the couples intent to become parents. Now, they are.
For years, anti-LGBTQ people and Republicans shamelessly attacked the couple for not having children before. Now that they are parents, many of those same people have wasted no time attacking the couple for being parents.
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A total asshole is attacking this...............
lambchopp59
(2,809 posts)Godly: total subservience to antequated, irrational beliefs that humans cannot behave themselves via logical social justice and environmental personal responsibility in matters never foreseen, remaining confidently, ignorantly naive to reality.
Conservative: greedy.
Patriotic: Increasingly tribal, staying in a bigoted, more deserving class than those not born to massively supercedent privilege. Depriving all but family and tribal belief system subservient of a place at the table.
Children: religiously ignorant and perpetual irresponsible consumption of exhausted resources:
Meantime, the Godly, conservative, patriotic and childish sort pretend to care about unborn while their chosen classes of unwanted humans suffer.
Passenger
(217 posts)I was under the impression that was the GOP party line, not just something this one guy said.
But I guess not all Republicans make the issue a priority (even if they agree).