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Yes it has...
If you think this is the first time a movement of Christians has stripped rights away thru a political movement, it makes me think you're not aware of how long this fight has been going on.
Like, from the first colonies, expansion into new colonies, the revolution, the civil war...
At almost every major turning point of our country's history, fighting off Christian extremists has been one of the few constants. They spent a couple decades working behind the scenes with both parties, but just because it was less visible for a while doesn't mean it stopped and especially doesn't erase our past.
Like...
You're not wrong that it's bad now, and I'm glad you realize that.
But people need to understand history to understand how to fight today.
Point of order: When have women in America have had less rights than their mothers before?
You realize women could hold bank accounts in America for most of the countries existence...
Right?
Then they weren't, and then in the 1970s they were allowed again.
Same goes for owning land.
But if you want someone to explain stuff, you might want to ask nicely, it sounds like you want an argument. I don't have time for that.
Point of order: why are you asking me to ask nicely when I literally asked according to Robert’s rules?
TIL about Robert's Rules
Point of order: why do you think other people know about Robert's Rules? I would guess most do not.
Yeah, most people are just going to block them and be done with it...
The chair acknowledges Alexander the dead
It’s a commonly used standardized way to hold parliamentary / meeting/ round table discussions where the goal is to move the group agenda forward and not descend into chaos.
It’s been around almost 200 years, forgive my assumption that it was widely known here.
I yield my remaining time.