Openly bisexual, autistic candidate wins election for Pennsylvania House seat

What underrepresented groups would you like to see gain a voice in elected government?

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Brits.

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I don’t think we’re ready for that yet.

It worked very well in the past.

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Agreed. I’d like to see how we handle nyphomaniacs with Tourette’s first.

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Or at least atheists.

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Brits hate sex and are always polite.

I never met a nyphomaniac with Tourette’s who believed in god.

That’s probably why they’re underrepresented.

If they’re American, I’m skeptical.

Except for the ones who got tarred and feathered.

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I never asked the nationality. I was too busy dealing with other issues. Still dealing with them actually.

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People openly atheist. I’m pretty sure most of them are atheists but pretend to be religious.

I’m an atheist I suppose. But an Anglican atheiest of course.

EDIT: screwed up my Larkin quote.

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We don’t consider them as truly part of the atheist community, lol.

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An atheist Brit has about as much chance as a communist polecat.

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I’m an agnostic, I suppose, but an Anglican agnostic, of course.

I am terribly embarrassed.

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What about a communist polesmoker?

Polesmokers have a natural and highly supportive constituency.

Male cows who identify as parrots. This is a group that really needs a voice.