Faux Progressive Politics
Ian Silverii, husband to state representative Brittany Petterson and formerly of ProgressNow, fosters a safe space for hate speech on his website for the Get More Smarter Podcast, ColoradoPols.com. After the shooting at the LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, the forum joked about prison rape versus the death penalty as more appropriate with very homophobic tropes. In light of the massacre, Silverii tweets about how Republican media sites support antigay ideology, while hiding the fact that he nurtures and defends hate-speech from criticism like Gab or Parler, and bans young progressives. Like Gab or Parler. Don’t support hypocrisy. LGBTQ lives matter.
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