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The talk show hosts have blathered about #WalkAway for a few days now. Finally - I looked it up. Definitely interesting!

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/07/03/former_liberal_to_progressives_time_to_walk_away.html

Brandon Straka says that less than a year ago, he was a liberal. He explains why he changed his mind in this "viral video" encouraging other progressives to "walk away" from the remains of the Democratic Party.

"Once upon a time, I was a liberal,” the gay NYC hairdresser begins. "I felt I’d found a tribe.” But, he said, they will do “absolutely nothing for you."

The video is at least a month old, but Straka appeared on FNC's 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' on Monday to discuss what he means:

Watch the latest video at foxnews.com

Another story from an apparently Black Canadian woman who married an American.

https://www.redstate.com/kiradavis/2018/08/10/heres-chose-walkaway-liberalism/

My father-in-law was a popular local pastor, and also the first black man I’d ever met who called himself a Republican and a conservative. We were fast friends, and often talked politics. He would gently but intelligently challenge a lot of my notions and beliefs. I thought I knew a lot because I read a lot of headlines. He challenged me to read the actual stories. I thought I new a lot because I watched Bill Maher. He challenged me to watch the things going on around me. I thought I knew a lot because…well, I knew a lot! He challenged me to value results over talk. I wasn’t a convert, but I began to think that maybe I didn’t have the full picture when it came to my ideas about Republicans and conservatives. Could it be that I was depending too much on salacious headlines and raging talking heads for my opinions about conservatism?

Back to Brandon: http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/07/08/brandon-straka-walk-away-campaign-founder-denied-service-camera-store

Straka said the salesperson recognized him from his campaign and said that he couldn't sell anything to him because he did not support the "#WalkAway" campaign.

According to the movement's Facebook page, it's meant to "encourage and support those on the left to walk away from the divisive tenets."

Straka said following his encounter at the electronics store, he started "shaking" because he hadn't experienced negative backlash like that before.

"It took my breath away," he said.

Two videos, each of them very eloquent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pjs7uoOkag&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILQXW2Ob1PU&feature=youtu.be

 

Reply to: Re:Russian Astroturf

    (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 14 2018, @02:51AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 14 2018, @02:51AM (#748480)

    Marriage is a bad example then. Heterosexual couples also pretend to be married. They cheat, and they divorce. In fact, marriage is a privilege, not a right. It is a social and legal construct.

    I take the libertarian view anyhow: the government has no place in the marriage business. If your faith does not allow for homosexual marriage, that is fine. The Goddess I worship allows for such things. So then we uncover a right that may be involved in gay marriage. Freedom of religion is a right. But perhaps that is moving the goalposts.

    You missed sodomy laws. I'll also add miscegenation laws. It is an inherent right of two consenting adults to have sexual relations.

    Temporary restrictions, born of fear, during a crisis does not constitute a revocation of rights.

    They most certainly do constitute revocation of rights. Yet another example is back during the civil war when Lincoln jailed journalists in flagrant violation of the First Amendment.

    (Of course, the Republican and Democratic parties have both changed quite a bit 150 years later, so that must not be interpreted as related to the modern Republican Party, and in fact, I do not think we can stretch what the current head of the Republican Party has said about journalists to imply a repeat of such a thing.)

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