I understood the reference, but I don't understand what you meant by it. This song would certainly be played on the radio in the kinds of small towns that the other song is talking about.
I don't see why being sarcastic about it is warranted. I feel like being dismissive of the song's reach is a bad thing: it means we are underestimating our adversaries.
I wouldn't say "oh, only a few people are doing that" if Nazi flyers started appearing in my town, for example.
This is a very rude response. I did recognize the other song, and asked a clarifying question. Not respecting people who communicate in different ways is kind of ableist.
I recognize and agree that it is a drop in the ocean, but that itself is indicative of how big the issue is and that we should be taking the problem seriously.
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I wouldn't be so dismissive, it's being played on the radio here.
Putting a song on the radio? Don't try that in my small town, liberal.
I don't understand what you're trying to say.
I was referencing the other right wing song. Or is that the same song, I literally don't know?
I understood the reference, but I don't understand what you meant by it. This song would certainly be played on the radio in the kinds of small towns that the other song is talking about.
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Are you being sarcastic? I can't tell.
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I don't see why being sarcastic about it is warranted. I feel like being dismissive of the song's reach is a bad thing: it means we are underestimating our adversaries.
I wouldn't say "oh, only a few people are doing that" if Nazi flyers started appearing in my town, for example.
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This is a very rude response. I did recognize the other song, and asked a clarifying question. Not respecting people who communicate in different ways is kind of ableist.
I recognize and agree that it is a drop in the ocean, but that itself is indicative of how big the issue is and that we should be taking the problem seriously.
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