Sure.JKLivin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:26 pmHe says "grossly exaggerated," but is careful NOT to say "nonexistent." I would argue that one man's "grossly exaggerated" is another's "unacceptable."jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:15 pmI did not bring Aurora up for any purpose, including as an example of my personal opinions about what is and is not "acceptable."
You brought Aurora up, as support for your claim that migration (as you describe it) "is NOT an exaggerated problem."
It is, then, highly inconvenient for you that the Republican mayor of Aurora (who, I cannot believe I need to say this, but: was elected by the people of Aurora less than one year ago!) describes MAGA messaging on Aurora (which you follow) to be "grossly exaggerated."
Not living in Aurora, I have no opinion about whether or not I would find something particular to Aurora "acceptable." That is not because I support "a borderless socialist utopia," but it is because my opinion would be highly dependent on, you know, how life is there. I can express an opinion on how life is in my town (which, like most towns, has pockets of most things), because I know how life is in my town.
But, back to the point: you are having a very hard time suggesting that your views here are NOT an exaggeration, where the (elected, Republican) mayor of one of two cities you offer as examples has said, within the last week, that MAGA concerns are "grossly exaggerated."
But one man's "unacceptable" doesn't get to make the rules for the other 345,000,000 of us.