This post consists almost entirely of political rhetoric, value judgments, and hyperbolic characterizations rather than specific, verifiable factual claims. Statements such as 'liberalism is a mental disorder,' 'liberals have no moral compass,' and 'they will kill us all' are expressions of opinion and political animus, not assertions that can be checked against evidence. No specific events, statistics, policies, or dates are cited.
Claim by claim
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Liberalism is a mental disorderThis is a value judgment and political characterization, not a factual claim. 'Liberalism' is a political philosophy; it is not classified as a mental disorder by any medical or psychiatric authority.
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The extreme portion of liberalism wants to destroy healthy children in the name of trans ideologyThis is a vague, non-specific assertion without reference to any particular policy, organization, or documented action. It is political rhetoric rather than a verifiable factual claim.
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Liberals have no moral compass, no concern about truth, and no concern for anyone outside their groupThese are sweeping character judgments about a broad political group. They are subjective opinions, not factual claims amenable to verification.
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Liberals will kill us all and jail the rest to get their wayThis is a hyperbolic prediction, not a statement of fact. It cannot be verified or falsified.
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The last few years are proof of these claimsNo specific events, policies, or evidence from 'the last few years' are identified. Without concrete references, this assertion cannot be evaluated.
Caveats
Because the post contains no specific factual claims (no named events, statistics, policies, or dates), there is nothing to verify through web search. The post is political opinion and rhetoric. Reasonable people may disagree about the underlying political views expressed, but the post itself does not make checkable factual assertions.
Community note
Opinion. This post shares political rhetoric, not verifiable facts. Claims that a political ideology is a mental disorder or that a group intends violence are hyperbolic opinions. Political beliefs are not medical conditions, and broad characterizations cannot be verified.