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Repo_co t1_iug2gas wrote

We live pretty close to Al's and it's on our permanent no-go list. We went in there one night and they were hosting a fundraiser for an outlaw biker gang. One of the women walking around had a denim jacket on with a patch on the back that said "Property of [Biker's Name]." But sure, blue lives matter and all of that, right?

I have a problem with throwing blind support behind cops, but clearly showing you don't respect the law. To me, that says you just want protection to do whatever the fuck it is you're gonna do. Trolley Stop has the better hoagie anyway.

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poopsonthepotty t1_iugbtvf wrote

I dont fuck with Al's anymore either after 2020 bullshit. I also dont mess with Jim & LouLou's after their Tmurp signs went up.

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InevitablePersimmon6 t1_iugjo7t wrote

I thought Jim & Lou Lou’s got sold to different people? Isn’t it Mom & Pop’s Country Kitchen now or something like that?

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PhunkyPterodactyl t1_iuggclq wrote

Oh yikes… I moved to Bethel not too long ago and I’ve been looking for some good local diners. I’ll make sure to avoid them.

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Thezedword4 t1_iugnpkl wrote

When my partner and I moved to baldwin, I asked for restaurant recommendations in the south hills on here and got a lot of good ones. We've been working through them.

here's the thread

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InevitablePersimmon6 t1_iugjgld wrote

We drive past it all the time and I can never believe how busy they are. It’s crazy to me. I remember him holding a rally protesting the COVID shutdowns and still serving food and alcohol and I couldn’t believe they didn’t lose their liquor license and get shut down. COVID brought out all the idiots.

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Lil_Phantoms_Lawyer t1_iuhlr4w wrote

>"Property of [Biker's Name]." But sure, blue lives matter and all of that, right?

Tangentially related, US politics aren't actually divided into two neat sides. We say the American Left and the American Right, but there are a lot of differences of opinion within that.

Even within subdivisions it's split. The Christian Right makes up a portion of the American Right, but even within them they don't all agree. Some are staunchly against gay marriage, others allow them in their churches. Presbyterians and Catholics are often very different on their political and religious views, but they are both generally of the Christian Right.

Point is, not every person on the right believes "blue lives matter" because the American Right isn't just one opinion shared.

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