Look How Mike Pence’s ‘TOLERANT’ Gay Neighbors Welcome Him To His New Home

There’s a difference between being passionate about a cause and being an a-hole. See for yourself.

For some reason, Leftist causes are mostly fuelled by anger and outrage. Feminists run naked with profanities scrawled across their tatas at Pro-Life rallies. But don’t objectify them. Or stare at their tatas. That’s rude.

They also smash things and burn stuff to teach us about ‘love Trumping hate’. Becuase that’s logical. Let’s take a step back.

When you see an American flag, it’s waving because someone VALUES something… like America. When you see a Christian wearing a Cross… it’s because they cherish what it represents.

That’s how people who aren’t douche-y support a cause.

But Mike Pence is moving into a new neighborhood. In the classic, Hillary method of winning friends and influencing people, his new neighbors have rolled out the welcome wagon. It was on fire.

Pence was greeted with prominently displayed rainbow flags. Notice how that is different from the typical use of the American flag that we’ve already mentioned.

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His new neighbors are waving Rainbow Flags. And other neighbors will be following suit. In the interview, his neighbors have said they are doing so to demonstrate their displeasure with some of his political positions.

When a patriot flies his flag, it is a salute to his nation and what it stands for. When his neighbors fly the rainbow, it’s a middle finger.

You didn’t care enough to fly that flag before Pence got there. You’re just a bandwagon rider. You are ‘virtue signaling’ and trying to fit in with your PC neighbors. REAL brave. This is why you lost this election. That’s fine. Keep it up. We’d be happy to win the next one, too.

Meanwhile, there’s a new coloring book out, and it’s made for people JUST LIKE you. It’s a companion piece to a book on not being a pussy. Feel free to avail yourself of both. Maybe one day you can join the adults in a reasonable discussion.

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