The Episcopal Church used to be called “the Republican Party at prayer.” I guess it’s not delusional and paranoid enough to represent today’s Republican Party, though.
For quite a while now here in British Columbia, to get into a dine-in restaurant or public venue like a theatre, you have to show a “vaccine passport” (printed or on a smartphone) with a QR code that confirms your vaccination status, and a photo ID to show that the passport belongs to you. Most people have no trouble with this. (Some US-funded drug store truck-drivin’ guys seem to.)
Hanmerhack almost 3 years ago
Cant wait for the faux-truckers start blockading nightclubs now
Bob Blumenfeld almost 3 years ago
But born fascist?
NatureBatsLast almost 3 years ago
High or Low version?
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Catholicism Lite. Similar rituals, none of the guilt.
chollacat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I like this character.
GaryCooper almost 3 years ago
The Episcopal Church used to be called “the Republican Party at prayer.” I guess it’s not delusional and paranoid enough to represent today’s Republican Party, though.
cherns Premium Member almost 3 years ago
For quite a while now here in British Columbia, to get into a dine-in restaurant or public venue like a theatre, you have to show a “vaccine passport” (printed or on a smartphone) with a QR code that confirms your vaccination status, and a photo ID to show that the passport belongs to you. Most people have no trouble with this. (Some US-funded drug store truck-drivin’ guys seem to.)