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Comments by "Django" (@django3422) on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" channel.
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@c10wiremantawwallace13 Morals and principles absolutely evolve and change over time. Ever heard of the civil rights movement?
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@c10wiremantawwallace13 If you dig a little deeper, you'll find that the slavery abolitionists of Lincoln's time were also deeply racist. Their call for the abolition of slavery was not based upon morals regarding the equality of humankind. I haven't proved your point but I have led you to prove that you don't know nearly as much about these topics as you think.
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Yeah... but you know who doesn't have a show anymore?
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@buckiemohawk3643 Cute. You should write that one down so you don't forget it, who knows if you'll ever come up with something better.
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It's unlikely that Myers is going to conspire to delegitimise a democratically elected government, so he'll probably get to resign on his own terms.
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What was he dishonest about?
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@YUHJKT That's not answering the question. What was he dishonest about?
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That in itself is a pretty homophobic argument. Look at it like this, by suggesting that extreme homophobes are actually closeted gay people it's shifting the burden of homophobia off of straight people and onto gay people. Which isn't the reality of discrimination that gay people face.
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I'm not sure there's much crossover between Carlson's audience and Myers'. Which would also mean Myers really isn't "grasping at coattails" since his audience exists independently of Carlson's career.
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Fake accounts pinching other people's comments and using lewd pfps to try and get your attention.
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@3rdeye931 I haven't gone deep into the work history of every CNN or MSNBC anchor but they do seem to have journalist credentials. And while there's plenty to criticise about both networks, the issue here is about a network conspiring to push a false narrative to destabilise a government.
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