by LucaT September 17, 2020

by ProudCatOwner July 20, 2018

The Political Left is a political way of thinking. This label has been created in the 1789 in France and it describes the set of positions qualified as equalitarist and progressive. It's diametrically opposed to The Political Right
by haveanopinion,alwaysquestion November 8, 2018

by Mysters Mizzes July 9, 2020

It started in Hollywood ,you get famous by trying to irritate people.
Then it went into politics. You irritate people to get votes.
The religious irritate the non-religious , liberals irritate conservatives.
No race ,religion ,belief or anything is off limits. Nobody has the right to not be insulted.
Then it went into politics. You irritate people to get votes.
The religious irritate the non-religious , liberals irritate conservatives.
No race ,religion ,belief or anything is off limits. Nobody has the right to not be insulted.
by anonymous August 11, 2022

When the Guelph police service delivery department manager decides to give you a CIA microdose experiments
by Cody5050 January 25, 2022

When stories, logotypes or names, which have been known for years, are edited in order to suit contemporary political tastes. Examples include scenes in movies being modified or cut entirely, changes to the language used or replacement of characters.
- Did you hear they've cut the crows of out Disney's Dumbo?
- Sure. I also heard they're removing the black man from the logo on Uncle Ben's products.
- It's very inclusive and progressive. By changing the name of that football team from Washington, we've basically made up, in part, for the treatment that native americans had to endure in the past.
- Not sure that's true. It seems more like political cosmetics due to recent pressure from activists.
- Sure. I also heard they're removing the black man from the logo on Uncle Ben's products.
- It's very inclusive and progressive. By changing the name of that football team from Washington, we've basically made up, in part, for the treatment that native americans had to endure in the past.
- Not sure that's true. It seems more like political cosmetics due to recent pressure from activists.
by Priminio January 24, 2021
