Lawmaker introduces anti-cannibalism bill after seeing prank show
Lawmaker introduces anti-cannibalism bill after seeing prank show
An Idaho lawmaker introduced a cannibalism bill Thursday she said would keep human flesh and bone out of the food supply— and it appears the legislator based her proposal on a reality show prank.
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Without looking at the article, guess what party she's a member of.
28 0 ReplyThe Donner Party?
49 0 ReplyRim shot!
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Both parties are against cannibalism, I'm pretty sure. Both parties are equally susceptible to hoaxes.
4 0 ReplyOne party in particular makes a habit out of blowing up literal non-issues into doomsday political theater though.
56 0 ReplyOne party in particular benefits more from making those non issues into dog and pony shows. The bullshit asymmetry principle.
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No they aren't equally susceptible to hoaxes, and you can tell that's true because I can predict which party she's from.
37 0 ReplyBoth parties are equally susceptible to hoaxes.
Don't confuse fallibility with gullibility.
20 0 ReplyThe main difference is the "willful" part of ignorance.
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What's the democratic equivalent of this? Or kitty litter in schools? Or any of the Q nonsense?
15 0 ReplyBoTh SiDeS!!1!11!!
14 0 ReplyIf Biden made an anti-cannabalism speech, R's would be coming out for it in hours. And don't forget how Russia is totally cool with cannabalism for that tip of the hat to the far right.
12 0 ReplyI would argue any true libertarian wouldn't be against cannibalism.
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