I would be popping my buttons with pride.
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Not really a fan of using kids as political props. Not when the left has done it for decades or recently as the right has picked it up.
Exactly. Any time I hear someone advocating for freedom, especially a young person like this, I stand and applaud.While I agree with you on using kids as political props at least this kid is promoting protecting individual rights, instead of infringing on them.
Fair enoughWhile I agree with you on using kids as political props at least this kid is promoting protecting individual rights, instead of infringing on them.
Completely agree. But maybe she too can get a million dollars in #gofundme donations and a statue built for her posterity, since that's what certain 'liberal spokekids' have received (#grouchygreta)Not really a fan of using kids as political props. Not when the left has done it for decades or recently as the right has picked it up.
Too many adults remain silent these days.Not really a fan of using kids as political props. Not when the left has done it for decades or recently as the right has picked it up.
I think it’s more a case that she hasn’t yet been indoctrinated by Critical Race Theory. Otherwise she’d know we should hate George Washington for the slave master that was, not the Father of a country based on liberty.Yeah, parenting played absolutely no part in that performance at all.
Lolololol Nope, I’ll stick to my stance not liking any of it. Thanks though. The left has done it for decades. I’ve personally watched little kids catch pepper spray up in your neck of the woods for it.That’s different #amiright?
So you know, the song is named after and inspired by a climate change dystopian flick - your hero is an environmentalist libtard. Well done!Too many adults remain silent these days.
"Teach the children quietly for someday sons and daughters
Will rise up and fight while we stood still"
Whataboutism, but it’s different.Lolololol Nope, I’ll stick to my stance not liking any of it. Thanks though. The left has done it for decades. I’ve personally watched little kids catch pepper spray up in your neck of the woods for it.
Maybe pick yore battles better. 😅😂🤣
Lol yore not very good at this old man. Go have another voodoo doughnutWhataboutism, but it’s different.
Ah yes, here comes the deflection. But in this case that’s different.Lol yore not very good at this old man. Go have another voodoo doughnut
You are so close to hitting for the cycle. You can do it!Lol yore not very good at this old man. Go have another voodoo doughnut
Umm so you know, this song is from the soundtrack of a climate change dystopia flick. The hero is an environmentalist libtard.
is about a guy who's traveled light-years away, out in space somewhere, and he's ahead in time. Therefore he knows what's going to happen to his wife and kids back home, on Earth. And he's trying to get the message to them to say what's going to happen, the kind of anarchy, the breakdown of society, to tell them to be prepared.[6]
^^^picking random terms he’s been getting roasted with and hitting post^^^^^Ah yes, here comes the deflection. But in this case that’s different.
He’s literally gone full geriatric internet 😅 🤣 😂 🤣 😅You are so close to hitting for the cycle. You can do it!
Nah, you can do better. Try again.He’s literally gone full geriatric internet 😅 🤣 😂 🤣 😅
Lol. Keep reading I am sure whatever your source is mentions Silent Running - the inspiration for the song. You can do it.The song is not about Climate Change.
From one of the writers of the song.
According to Rutherford, the song
^^^^What he comes up with after thinking it over 30 minutes 🤣 😅 🤣 😅 🤣 🤣 😅Nah, you can do better. Try again.
Come on man, you’re headed in the wrong direction.^^^^What he comes up with after thinking it over 30 minutes 🤣 😅 🤣 😅 🤣 🤣 😅
Seems your refractory period is longer than most. That’s ok, I’ll be around later...Ironic
And here we are folks. Looks like the first 100 days of uncle Joe have broken him worse than the Orange man ever did.Seems your refractory period is longer than most. That’s ok, I’ll be around later...
Lol. Keep reading I am sure whatever your source is mentions Silent Running - the inspiration for the song. You can do it.
Weak. Rest up.And here we are folks. Looks like the first 100 days of uncle Joe have broken him worse than the Orange man ever did.
So you do have a decent source. What was Silent Running about? I was a mere teen when it released so maybe I have misremembered some of its plot.I guess you know more than the writer of the song. Note the reference to the movie Silent Running had a Spacey Feel to it.
"When Rutherford was looking for a title for this particular song, he says, "I called it 'Silent Running', because I remembered that film so well, and our song, had a spacey feel to it."
Had nothing to do with Climate Change.
Now I see why you
so much, you don't know what you are talking about.
So you do have a decent source. What was Silent Running about? I was a mere teen when it released so maybe I have misremembered some of its plot.