• eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    Talarico is a fascinating case study of how a totally mid cishet guy would be buckets hotter if I thought he was either a trans dude or a lesbian.

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      Yeah him being another bland white guy makes me suspicious, how do you tell which one is the facist? They both spout religious crap too.

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        6 days ago

        Putting your racism aside, one spouts unhinged religious conspiracy theories, the other promotes loving your neighbor and practicing acceptance. Not really the same thing.

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              It’s just a slightly dated sense of humour, the way I read it. I used to laugh with other pale dudes about cracker this and honky that. It was always in poor taste, but our hearts were in the right place. Most of us. It’s very late-00s, the kind of joke you’d only make as a super comfortable white guy who will never genuinely fear discrimination but wants to seem anti-racist while doing race jokes.

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        You know, something like 70% of the country is Christian. I have plenty of reasons to dislike and distrust organized religion, but you have to recognize that there are progressive Christians who don’t use their faith to oppress people. There are some Christians who take the “love one another” thing seriously and don’t suck.

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          Sure, but you can’t blame someone for assuming the worst until otherwise demonstrated. Most Christians are hypocritical shitheads, it’s safest to lead with that.

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            Yeah, that’s fair. But I think it’s also fair to say that Talarico has quite publicly demonstrated that he isn’t one of those shitheads.

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                    Yep, same here. It’s the curse of being a leftist in a swing state. I vote Dem for harm reduction, even though they’re far from what I’d actually like to be voting for.

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              He does seems to be a rare example of the proper type of Christian, who seems to truly respect Christian values, rather than just use them as a rationalization for his atrocities. Given his opponent, he’s an easy choice.

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                Talarico was an outspoken critic of legislation that would have required the display of the Ten Commandmentsin all elementary and secondary classrooms, on the constitutional grounds of separation of church and state. He called the measure “un-American” and “un-Christian”.[43]

                In 2025, he continued to be a major voice in opposition to placing the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools. The specific legislation, SB 10, required every classroom to visibly display a poster containing the Ten Commandments, sized at least 16 by 20 inches. When the bill was first brought to the floor of the Texas House, Talarico called a point of order that delayed its passage.[47]

                In a 2023 guest sermon, Talarico called Christian nationalism “the worship of power—social power, economic power, political power, in the name of Christ”. He has said Christian nationalists have turned Jesus “into a gun-toting, gay-bashing, science-denying, money-loving, fear-mongering fascist”, arguing that it is “incumbent on all Christians to confront it and denounce it”.[83]