You conservatives, Republicans, will be hated forever

I assumed you had a problem with this part: "Modern Liberalism (often referred to as "Liberal" in contemporary U.S. political discourse)", which is why you threw Grok at me.
Yeah, I did because you threw google or some AI at me, you have never written anything that coherent by yourself. Grok happened to be right on the money with the definition. Do you deny aligning with modern liberalism?
 
What is a gunfire district?
A "gunfire district" is my sarcastic term for any part of a city where crime is rampant and there's a danger of violent crime on a regular basis. I also gave many of the apartment complexes I go to in the gunfire district "cute" names like:

Murder Street. My favorite. From the graffiti on the side of it. Thanks, Pazi (the gangster that did the 'art'--he signed it).

Meth Central. I always check the canal out back for dead bodies...

The Prison. Looks like mud. Not so much as a blade of grass. That place is always of the hook hopping. FBI, police, Marshals, ambulances, firetrucks... Went there one time (I always part where my truck is in view and there's somebody on it) and got to the apartment I was to work on. The several of the GC's guys were inside. I asked them what was going on over at another apartment where the cops and paramedics were at. They told me, "Oh, some people OD'd over there. They're removing the bodies." I replied, "Damn the bad luck! Why couldn't it be this unit and then I wouldn't have had to come today!"

The Alamo. OMG, what a dreck of place that is! Another all-mud colored complex right next to I 10. I had call Child Protective Services on a unit there. That place makes me cringe.

Thieves Den. You can smell the pot smoke there 24/7. Another somebody stays with the truck place. Graffiti everywhere.

Los Crapbags. Dangerous. There's a second complex just down the street that's worse. Luckily, there I can drive my truck into the middle of it and park right next to the unit I'm dealing with.

The Igloo. Named after the Styrofoam ice chest brand. Looks like a giant multi-story one. I was there once and some meth head and his skank girlfriend were having a fight in the parking lot--about noon--and the cops came. It was ugly. Luckily, they both turned on the cops who fucked them the hell up while I watched.
 
Yeah, I did because you threw google or some AI at me, you have never written anything that coherent by yourself. Grok happened to be right on the money with the definition. Do you deny aligning with modern liberalism?
List the things you have a problem with "modern liberalism".
 
List the things you have a problem with "modern liberalism".
  • Social Justice: Focuses on equality, equity, and social justice, advocating for policies that address disparities based on race, gender, socioeconomic status, etc.
  • Economic Regulation: Supports government intervention in the economy to correct market failures, ensure fair distribution of wealth, and provide social safety nets (e.g., welfare, healthcare, education).
  • Government Role: Envisions a larger role for government in solving societal issues, including environmental protection, labor rights, and consumer protections.
  • Civil Rights: Strong advocacy for civil liberties, minority rights, and social inclusivity. Often prefers to achieve equality through policies including affirmative action and some quotas aimed at creating a more equal representation of less prevalent sexual identities and gender classifications.
  • Progressive Taxation: Often supports progressive taxation where the affluent pay a higher rate to fund public services.
 
  • Social Justice: Focuses on equality, equity, and social justice, advocating for policies that address disparities based on race, gender, socioeconomic status, etc.
  • Economic Regulation: Supports government intervention in the economy to correct market failures, ensure fair distribution of wealth, and provide social safety nets (e.g., welfare, healthcare, education).
  • Government Role: Envisions a larger role for government in solving societal issues, including environmental protection, labor rights, and consumer protections.
  • Civil Rights: Strong advocacy for civil liberties, minority rights, and social inclusivity. Often prefers to achieve equality through policies including affirmative action and some quotas aimed at creating a more equal representation of less prevalent sexual identities and gender classifications.
  • Progressive Taxation: Often supports progressive taxation where the affluent pay a higher rate to fund public services.
You're against social justice?
 
You're against social justice?
As you define it, absolutely. Let me hit you with a little truth bomb, but I'll warn you to get in your safe space first. There is none and never will be social justice. It's a false cause.

You can't make enough categories to represent all of those that are victims of social injustice. Once you have the color, gender, sexual orientation, age, etc. covered, what about fat people or ugly people or stupid people or very short people or very tall people or extremely introverted people, or mentally ill people, or addicted people, or poor people, etc. etc. Social Justice is a fool's game.

All forms of social justice are the cold hard realities of life, it's full of suffering, it's painful, it's unfair, it's unlucky, it's not nice, it's tragic, it's evil, etc. Sometimes if you're lucky life is joyous, it's exciting, it's lucky, it's good, it's miraculous, it's hilarious, it's charitable, and on and on.

The left uses 'social justice' as they do with so many 'issues' they claim to care about, but it's all a play for power, it's nearly opposite of everything you've been convinced of. So yes, I am very much against modern liberal social justice, wholeheartedly.
 
A "gunfire district" is my sarcastic term for any part of a city where crime is rampant and there's a danger of violent crime on a regular basis. I also gave many of the apartment complexes I go to in the gunfire district "cute" names like:

Murder Street. My favorite. From the graffiti on the side of it. Thanks, Pazi (the gangster that did the 'art'--he signed it).

Meth Central. I always check the canal out back for dead bodies...

The Prison. Looks like mud. Not so much as a blade of grass. That place is always of the hook hopping. FBI, police, Marshals, ambulances, firetrucks... Went there one time (I always part where my truck is in view and there's somebody on it) and got to the apartment I was to work on. The several of the GC's guys were inside. I asked them what was going on over at another apartment where the cops and paramedics were at. They told me, "Oh, some people OD'd over there. They're removing the bodies." I replied, "Damn the bad luck! Why couldn't it be this unit and then I wouldn't have had to come today!"

The Alamo. OMG, what a dreck of place that is! Another all-mud colored complex right next to I 10. I had call Child Protective Services on a unit there. That place makes me cringe.

Thieves Den. You can smell the pot smoke there 24/7. Another somebody stays with the truck place. Graffiti everywhere.

Los Crapbags. Dangerous. There's a second complex just down the street that's worse. Luckily, there I can drive my truck into the middle of it and park right next to the unit I'm dealing with.

The Igloo. Named after the Styrofoam ice chest brand. Looks like a giant multi-story one. I was there once and some meth head and his skank girlfriend were having a fight in the parking lot--about noon--and the cops came. It was ugly. Luckily, they both turned on the cops who fucked them the hell up while I watched.
T.A., I believe that you should find another job in a better part of town.

Life is too short to work under those barbaric conditions.
 
  • Social Justice: Focuses on equality, equity, and social justice, advocating for policies that address disparities based on race, gender, socioeconomic status, etc.
  • Economic Regulation: Supports government intervention in the economy to correct market failures, ensure fair distribution of wealth, and provide social safety nets (e.g., welfare, healthcare, education).
  • Government Role: Envisions a larger role for government in solving societal issues, including environmental protection, labor rights, and consumer protections.
  • Civil Rights: Strong advocacy for civil liberties, minority rights, and social inclusivity. Often prefers to achieve equality through policies including affirmative action and some quotas aimed at creating a more equal representation of less prevalent sexual identities and gender classifications.
  • Progressive Taxation: Often supports progressive taxation where the affluent pay a higher rate to fund public services.
May I be succinct?

Social justice sucks and so do the far left loons who support it.
 
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