I think Tuxan's earlier reference makes a good case for Politics.Depends on whether or not you want to have and intelligent discussion or not. You made your choice.
I think Tuxan's earlier reference makes a good case for Politics.Depends on whether or not you want to have and intelligent discussion or not. You made your choice.
Depends on whether or not you want to have and intelligent discussion or not. You made your choice.
Good point. Which brings us back to MAGAland.
I think Tuxan's earlier reference makes a good case for Politics.
I think Tuxan's observation adds a different, or at least additional, dimension to your conclusion.In the United States, obesity is highest in the black population. And the southern states tend to have the highest black population. Which drives the numbers up in many of those counties. Alabama and Miss in particular.
You think all the obese blacks there are MAGA?
The presence of a few counties from other regions, like Alaska, Nebraska, and Ohio
Well, the jury is still out on the trans stuff. Perhaps it is being overplayed. I don't know, that's above my pay grade to determine. But I suspect that some people, since childhood, really believe that they were born in the wrong body. Just as there are people who were born gay. It's not a choice. The fact that it is becoming more prevalent is perhaps because more and more people no longer want to be closeted. Is the issue being addressed too soon in children's lives? I don't know. But I do know that I liked girls from my earliest memory, and never felt "wrong" in my body (except maybe for the height thing). So when is it too early, and when is it not soon enough? Again, I don't presume to know.How much of a difference is there between letting kids get too weird with transy stuff and parents neglecting their good example by being hugely fat?
Should conservatives not be as worried about weight as girls with willys?
I was born in the USA, have never had a passport and have never been outside the USA.
I live in florida just 2.5 hours from Disneyland but have no interest in seeing wokeland.
I think Tuxan's observation adds a different, or at least additional, dimension to your conclusion.
Sure, I'll just follow your lead.Maybe you could stick to not knowing anything about Canada politics instead of not knowing anything about American politics.