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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/17945663
When voters are asked whether they are more inclined to support a candidate who backs transgender rights or one who opposes them, voters overwhelmingly choose the candidate in favor of transgender rights, by a margin of 21 points. This trend holds true among Independents, with a 19-point preference. Even 22% of Republicans indicate they are more likely to support a candidate who favors trans rights—a significantly higher percentage than the share of Democrats who would back a candidate opposing them.
Furthermore, voters showed frustration with the wave of anti-trans advertisements. When asked if they thought political attack ads against the transgender community have gotten mean spirited and out of hand, far more voters agree than disagree (+28 points). This finding holds true for independents (+23 points) as well, with even 31% of Republicans finding that there were too many political attack ads.
It’s funny that the people who preach freedom and having their rights are the very people who want to take our rights. Actually it’s not that funny.
Because, from them, the law exists as a means to punish people you don’t like.
“Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”
I like that, who said it?
Francis M. Wilhoit
From that page:
Thank you
From that article:
I’ve definitely heard this quote prior to 2018. I won’t pretend to know who said it first but there’s no way it originated then.