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      Idk adults like this are literally the point of the campaign. “As a minor you’re subjected to whatever idiocy the adults around you want to pull. It gets better when you can tell your parents to fuck off and you have money and your own place and can move out of whatever shithole you came from”

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    Brittany said she’s trying to be optimistic. “Yeah, it gets better,” she said. “But when is it going to get better for us, specifically?”

    Honestly? When you GTFO of Lynchburg, VA kids. I don’t say that lightly, Lynchburg is about 3 and a half hours away from and about 50 years behind Washington, DC.

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    In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia two weeks ago, a group of adults running a public meeting created a blueprint for how to belittle, betray and dismiss kids.

    What the fuck?

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      It’s the usual “positions of power attract the worst people” kind of deal. It’s awful to think that this also applies to the people overseeing children.

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      Unfortunately many adults like to pick on teenagers because it makes them feel powerful and smart and they can tell themselves it’s for the kids’ good. It’s why even nearing 30 I generally support a form of youth liberation. Tempered from my 16 year old desires to do whatever I wanted, but hardened by my witnessing the sheer idiocy of over sheltered 20 year olds making decisions that would’ve been much less damaging a few years younger.

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      “Why do younger generations have such hatred for old people??” I wonder grandma, I wonder. I really don’t find it that hard to not do this sort of thing

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      It sounds like a lot of projection. They worry about indoctrination but that’s a staple of religions and the existing culture. They worry about people dressed in drag molesting kids, but as the article said, more molesters wear a black robe and collar or sweat pants and a whistle than clothing of the opposite gender.

      Though the projection goes deeper than that for some of them. They worry about indoctrination because that lifestyle sounds appealing to them but they’ve already convinced themselves it was wrong and might even be jealous of kids not having to live like that after they did. They worry about people in drag molesting kids because they get uncomfortably turned on when they see that and might even be jealous that kids today might be free to explore that if they want to when they “weren’t able” to themselves.

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      Yes. West Virginia split from the rest of Virginia to join the Union in the Civil War, while the remainder of Virginia joined the Confederacy.

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        Wait, really? Virginia (aside from this story anyway) seems like the less failed state compared to West Virginia. Huh.

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          Short and simplified version:

          Virginia had a lot of land and it was a slave-holding state. But the western part was in the mountains, where it wasn’t really feasible to have a plantation or conduct large scale trade. Waterways were the most efficient way to trade. By the time the Civil War rolled around, Virginia wanted to continue slavery, but the people in the mountains didn’t really give a fuck. They were poor and didn’t want to fight for the plantation owners.

          Post war, WV continued their status quo as a poor mountain state with mineral resources but not much else. Virginia continued to flourish with its arable land, cities, military facilities, and ports.

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            That makes sense. Also explains why they push so strongly for coal if that’s one of the few things WV has going for it.

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            It was also one of the early fronts for labour organization and the owners came down on them pretty hard to the point where gun battles were fought.

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      I mean, Glenn Youngkin is just as much a Republican ratfucker as all the rest, so does it really matter?

      The division isn’t just North/South anymore, it’s Blue/Red.