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You’re Damn Right I’m Intolerant…So What?!

You’re Damn Right I’m Intolerant…So What?!

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In recent years, I have come to realize that I have become intolerant of the intolerant and the intolerable. You know the people I am talking about: the fear-porn affected, mask-wearing Karens and their cuckolded, feminized male counterparts who immediately call you a racist, xenophobe, and/or any other kind of “phobe” they can conjure whenever they don’t get their way all the time. The type of people who have no concept of individualism, or “live and let live”; the type of person who narced on their neighbor for having family over for Thanksgiving during the farce that was the COVID pandemic.Well, I’m here to say that I—and I suspect an overwhelming majority of people both here in the US and across the free world—are done with this overbearing, aggressive bullshit and have ceased being stigmatized by the labels they hurl.I strongly suspect, after conversation with people from around the country (and the world, actually), that this awakening isn't just personal; I sense it is a collective backlash against the ideological Left's relentless assault on common sense, freedom, and reality itself. For too long, we've been force-fed narratives that twist facts to fit their agenda, all while they shame us into silence purely for the sake of control. But the tide is turning and we are tired of it all.We're tired of being lied to about the epidemic of violent crime in the Black community, a festering wound that's been glossed over with excuses and deflection. The Left's predictable playbook is monotonously old: blame systemic racism, poverty, and "white supremacy" for everything, while ignoring the grim statistics that show disproportionate rates of violent crime—homicides, shootings, assaults—emanating from urban Black neighborhoods. This isn't racism; it's reality. Cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Detroit have become war zones, where Black-on-Black violence claims lives daily, yet the media spins it as a "gun problem" or "inequity issue" to avoid hard, blatant truths.This epidemic doesn't stay contained either. It bleeds out into surrounding suburbs and rural areas, infecting everything it touches with crime, tribalized fear, and resentment. Innocent families in once-safe towns now lock their doors tighter, businesses shutter, and communities fracture along racial lines—all because the toxic-Left insists on coddling criminals with "defund the police" nonsense and soft-on-crime policies. Bail reform lets repeat offenders back on the streets, while Soros-backed prosecutors like those in progressive strongholds refuse to charge felonies.Enough. It's time for the Black community to take ownership of this crisis and stop making excuses. Leaders like Al Sharpton and the BLM grifters have profited off victimhood narratives, but where's the accountability? Where are the results of the work they said only they could do? We need honest dialogue about family structures, education failures, and cultural glorification of thug life in music and media. Without it, the resentment builds, and the cycle continues. The silent majority demands real solutions: tougher sentencing, community policing that works, and a rejection of the toxic-Left's enabling rhetoric.Shifting gears, we're equally exhausted by the overly aggressive LGBTQ+ movement, which has morphed from a fight for basic rights—which I wholeheartedly endorse—into a crusade that demonizes heterosexuals and demands we accept alternative lifestyles as the new norm. The ideological Left pushes this with zeal, portraying anyone who questions it as a bigot. Look, I don’t give a damn who you want to sleep with or have sex with—consenting adults are free to do as they please. The problem arises when this movement invades every corner of society disproportionately, shoving its agenda down our throats. That problem is magnified when extremists in that demographic cross the line into normalizing pedophilia. If you engage in pedophilia, you deserve to be tried, convicted, and executed for that heinous abuse. No mercy there.Why do schools need drag queen story hours, where men in exaggerated female costumes read to impressionable kids while getting off on their exhibitionism? That's not education; it's indoctrination, confusing young minds about gender and sexuality before they've even hit puberty. And those pride parades? They've devolved into public spectacles of nudity and public sex on floats, broadcast for all to see—including children. The Left calls it "celebration," but it's exhibitionism that crosses the line into publicly performed pornography suitable for seedier venues. It’s forcing "acceptance" through shock value.Be who you are, sure, but don’t slam it in my face in every medium known to man—from TV shows normalizing polyamory to corporate ads virtue-signaling with rainbow flags. This isn't equality; it's supremacy, where straight, traditional families are painted as oppressive relics. We've had enough of the guilt-tripping ...
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