• rwhitisissle@lemy.lol
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    Looked up the article. They’re mad that Dolly Parton, who is a very outspoken Christian, is specifically the kind who embraces the “God loves everyone and that means we should love everyone, too” ethos of Christianity. In other words, the author of the article is pissed that Dolly doesn’t gaybash. What a fucking piece of shit you have to be to sit down and be like “you know what’s wrong with this person? They aren’t cruel enough.”

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        I think Dolly is who drag queens aim for, but they can’t get their hair floofy enough.

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          You haven’t met enough drag queens. There is no limit to how much floof the can get out of a cheap wig.

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            See that’s the whole problem, gotta shell out for better wigs.

            “It costs a lot of money to look this cheap!”

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          I heard her tell a story about how she entered a Dolly Parton drag competition on a whim. She was delighted that she lost!

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      Its never about “loving everyone” its about “accepting everyone”. Those are different things.

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        Not sure what your point is, but I have a hard time imagining love and acceptance not going hand in hand.

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          For example; you should always love your kid, but you should not necessarily accept what they chose to do or what they become.

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            For example; you should always love your kid, but you should not necessarily accept what they chose to do or what they become.

            good point, if i had a kid and they turned out to be a trump supporter, i would never accept that. but i also wouldn’t disown them like trump supporter parents do to their kids for being gay