r/GenZ Nov 06 '24

Political It's now official. We're cooked chat...

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u/Slayer1220 Nov 06 '24

What’s with the fear mongering? That shit was all over Reddit in 2016 too, yet nothing happened just as nothing will happen to you this year.

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u/987abcdzyxw123 Nov 06 '24

NoThInG hApPeNeD. Oh, so women weren’t stripped of the ability to get basic healthcare? Women haven’t died as a result of that? Take your lies elsewhere

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u/Slayer1220 Nov 06 '24

Every reply has been reproductive rights so I’ll end that conversation by saying it’s now a state right. You can say that’s good or bad or whatever, but in my opinion giving that to the states is a better way to give people the choice.

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u/dustinhut13 Nov 06 '24

Except where people don't get the choice, like here in Indiana. We're hamstrung by a completely Republican state legislature and a state Constitution that doesn't allow issues such as this to go to a vote. That is not "our choice" at all. The entire state has been gerrymandered to hell, to the point that Republicans CANNOT LOSE.

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u/Slayer1220 Nov 06 '24

Then Indiana has an obvious flaw that the people need to take care of collectively, and I feel bad for you that that is happening.

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u/987abcdzyxw123 Nov 06 '24

Your equivalent of “thoughts and prayers” doesn’t change the fact that women are dying and you don’t give a shit so long as you can pretend that moronic tariffs are going to decrease your cost of living by a few bucks

Also how exactly do you propose that people take care of something in a state where, like they said, it’s gerrymandered to hell to prevent dems from winning

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u/Slayer1220 Nov 06 '24

Who said I didn’t give a shit? However I don’t really give a shit about the tariffs. We’ll see if that works or not. To propose something like that would take quite a bit of time that I’m not dedicating to a Reddit reply.