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Kentucky governor suggests murder to protect conservative values

credoconsolans

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Kentucky, home of the anti-gay marriage, thrice married, holier-than-thou clerk who refused to do her job, has a new governor.

He suggests killing those who disagree with conservative values.

Isn't this treason coming from a public servant?

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said conservatives may need to turn to physical violence in order to protect the United States against contemporary liberalism.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/kentucky-gov-matt-bevin-says-bloodshed-might-be-165058821.html
 
Kentucky, home of the anti-gay marriage, thrice married, holier-than-thou clerk who refused to do her job, has a new governor.

He suggests killing those who disagree with conservative values.

Isn't this treason coming from a public servant?

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said conservatives may need to turn to physical violence in order to protect the United States against contemporary liberalism.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/kentucky-gov-matt-bevin-says-bloodshed-might-be-165058821.html

Well, that explains why contemporary liberals are always downplaying the value of condoning violence.
 
Sorry, didn't see the earlier thread.

Mods, delete this one or join the two together.
 
America was founded as a humanist experiment and Jesus preached liberal, hippie values.

These conservatives aren't so much enamored of American or Christian values as they are of conformity and conventionalism. They see the world as a threatening place. They're hostile and punitive toward those who flout social norms and symbols. They frequently react violently when frustrated. It's how their brains are wired.
Nor do they see the contradictions in their behavior. They support 'right to life', but only within their own tribe. They're also big supporters of the military and are the first to excuse police abuses.
 
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