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And before you ask — [[for the avoidance of doubt]], should the first person plural above have not been enough to get you across the line — yes, the [[JC]] suppose he probably is a [[libtard]].
And before you ask — [[for the avoidance of doubt]], should the first person plural above have not been enough to get you across the line — yes, the [[JC]] suppose he probably is a [[libtard]].


As he was mowing his small patch of communally-owned, non-capitalist-means-of-production land this morning (with a hand-held sickle and a hammer, naturally) it occurred to the old goat that there might be a distinction between ''normal'' liberals and “libtards”, which might release him from that stigma: [[Libtard]]s are liberals because they think they ''do'' know what’s best for everyone else. Normal liberals are liberals because they are pretty sure they ''don’t''.
As he was mowing his small patch of communally-owned, non-capitalist-means-of-production land this morning (with a hand-held sickle and a hammer, naturally) it occurred to the old goat that there might be a distinction between ''normal'' liberals and “libtards”, which might release him from that stigma: Libtards are liberals because they think they ''do'' know what’s best for everyone else. ''Normal'' liberals are liberals because they are pretty sure they ''don’t''.


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*[[Virtue-signalling]]
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