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I noticed from not so much the normal Democrats, but the mentally ill and unstable LWNJ's. ie., liberal progressives that this is indeed an issue.
Have you noticed how foul mouthed they are? They are also rude and name callers.
That's because in part due to the isolation they prefer choosing to avoid public settings where they have to interact with humans face to face.
But instead they prefer the protection of communicating digitally where their behavior has little risk of producing negative outcomes in a public setting.
But the so called leaders now, they take it to the streets and feed the jackles.
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Have you noticed how foul mouthed they are? They are also rude and name callers.
That's because in part due to the isolation they prefer choosing to avoid public settings where they have to interact with humans face to face.
But instead they prefer the protection of communicating digitally where their behavior has little risk of producing negative outcomes in a public setting.
But the so called leaders now, they take it to the streets and feed the jackles.
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Teddy Roosevelt once said, “profanity is the parlance of the fool.” Democrats appear to be increasingly finding relief from both reality and sanity in profanity. Democratic members have been complaining that left-wing groups have been targeting them to be more aggressive and “fight harder” in the face of the fast-paced actions of President Donald Trump. Their response appears to be ratcheting up “rage rhetoric” with profanity and violent language. Last week, Rep. Maxine Dexter (D-Ore.) captured the new norm by yelling at a rally that “I don’t swear in public very well, but we have to f**k Trump. Please don’t tell my children that I just did that.”
The key, it appears, is for her constituents to hear it. She is not alone. (Warning: profane language)
Politicians and pundits have seemingly tried to outdo each other in proving their bona fides to the far left. MSNBC host and former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki pledged on Jon Stewart’s “The Weekly Show” podcast that she has “retired from the world of Democratic messaging” and ” speaking in a manner that was so academic and Ivory Tower.” She promised to drop “the disconnected academic Ivory Tower elite language that is too often used by Democrats, sometimes on cable television.” Instead, Psaki called on the left to “break some s–t.”

“Break Some Sh*t”: Democrats Find Relief from Sanity and Reality in Profanity and Hyperbole
Teddy Roosevelt once said, “profanity is the parlance of the fool.” Democrats appear to be increasingly finding relief from both reality and sanity in profanity. Democratic members have…
