The bumper sticker theology that lets people pretend incompatible civilizations can share the same space without conflict, history, or basic math.
The bumper sticker theology that lets people pretend incompatible civilizations can share the same space without conflict, history, or basic math.
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The ultimate liberal cope: pretending that demographic replacement and parallel societies will magically produce harmony instead of tension and violence.
The sticker that proves some people would rather signal virtue than acknowledge that some belief systems are fundamentally incompatible with Western civilization.
The progressive fantasy that believes ideology, religion, and centuries of history can be ignored as long as everyone recycles and uses the correct pronouns.
The feel-good word that died the moment reality showed up with machetes, grooming gangs, and no-go zones.
The modern secular prayer where diversity is celebrated until someone notices that not all cultures share the same values about women, gays, Jews, or free speech.
The feel-good slogan that usually means “Christians and conservatives must tolerate everything, while everyone else tolerates nothing.”