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Wrekt
05-10-2021, 03:02 PM
AP is actual journalism:
https://www.adfontesmedia.com/interactive-media-bias-chart/
And they say that YOU (trump's most ardent orange cum swallowers) are fucking stupid:
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-michael-pence-electoral-college-elections-health-2d9bd47a8bd3561682ac46c6b3873a10
Then, there's this gem:
"Former President Donald J. Trump and the Republican Party leveraged false claims of voter fraud and promises to overturn the election to raise more than a quarter-billion dollars in November and December as hundreds of thousands of trusting supporters listened and opened their wallets.
But the Trump campaign spent only a tiny fraction of its haul on lawyers and other legal bills related to those claims. Instead, Mr. Trump and the G.O.P. stored away much of the money — $175 million or so — even as they continued to issue breathless, aggressive and often misleading appeals for cash that promised it would help with recounts, the rooting out of election fraud and even the Republican candidates’ chances in the two Senate runoff races in Georgia.
What fraction of the money Mr. Trump did spend after the election was plowed mostly into a public-relations campaign and to keep his perpetual fund-raising machine whirring, with nearly $50 million going toward online advertising, text-message outreach and a small television ad campaign."
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/01/us/politics/trump-cash.html
Using the rubes' (THAT'S YOU!) money to fleece the rubes.
It would be funny if it wasn't so sad and ominous.
FatherSioux
05-10-2021, 03:07 PM
Buzzfeed and Vox labeled as "Most Reliable News"
Great share, thanks for the laugh.
Horza
05-10-2021, 03:15 PM
I only get my news from Tucker "Swanson Family Fortune Heir" Carlson.
Snortles Chortles
05-10-2021, 03:15 PM
https://i.imgur.com/ULz7bLa.gif
^OP
AP, one of the most reliable journalism orgs
lol
Wrekt
05-10-2021, 03:47 PM
Glad to see none of you idiots has anything relevant to say other than 'trump's cum tastes good'.
Glad to see none of you idiots has anything relevant to say other than 'trump's cum tastes good'.
Wrekt
Gravydoo II
05-10-2021, 03:58 PM
Thats the thing about only having one arbiter of reality, you're not it. You're not the arbiter of your own reality. FOX news is. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Hey as long as you can deny it, it didnt happen. If all you gotta do is look at something and go "ha, they are not fox news. nobody on earth can report facts, copy one number from one sheet of paper to another, cept fox. " then that also means you are not capable of reporting facts because you are not fox news, even if you saw it on fox news.
Thats the thing about only having one arbiter of reality, you're not it. You're not the arbiter of your own reality. FOX news is. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Hey as long as you can deny it, it didnt happen. If all you gotta do is look at something and go "ha, they are not fox news. nobody on earth can report facts, copy one number from one sheet of paper to another, cept fox. " then that also means you are not capable of reporting facts because you are not fox news, even if you saw it on fox news.
There have been so many retractions from the NYT/AP lately I've lost count
Not to mention "anonymous sources" as their journalistic standard of reporting
It's a total joke - Like you
Gustoo
05-10-2021, 04:33 PM
Here is a good article for you guys
https://unherd.com/2021/05/tribalism-has-come-to-the-west/?fbclid=IwAR2JmFX3aGr-lkFFfOdBiC5NAn0nd4jJe4s-be6MSCVnh-rj7f8CKTA2efM
Gravydoo II
05-10-2021, 04:38 PM
And? Nobody has ever done a reaction? At least they were honorable enough to admit a mistake.
I recall you posting a retracted article. Dont recall you making any "I was wrong, I retract my statement". Cause you hold every industry/company to that standard. One mistake, you cannot be trusted, EVER. Right? Car company made a recall?? All their cars are shit.
Fox news retracted the seth rich murder story.
fox news retracted their dominion voting stories.
fox news didnt retract stories, EVER, while roger ailes was in charge. Simply because he was OK with lying. Now under new ownership, they retract stories.
But you said a retraction makes you unable to be trusted. Sounds like a double standard to me. Just say it. If I dont like it, I dont believe it. If its inconvenient to me, I wont believe it. Just say it. You're not objective, more emotional than anything else.
What kind of car you drive?? Doesnt matter. Its fucking GARBAGE and cannot be trusted. They did a recall at some point, admitted a mistake, so they are no longer trust worthy. You see how thats the opposite of being untrustworthy?
Yet you trust the network that for a decade would pay millions of dollars to the people they lied about in court cases, as long as they didnt have to admit they lied to their viewers. Hilarious.
Gwaihir
05-10-2021, 04:48 PM
Here is a good article for you guys
https://unherd.com/2021/05/tribalism-has-come-to-the-west/?fbclid=IwAR2JmFX3aGr-lkFFfOdBiC5NAn0nd4jJe4s-be6MSCVnh-rj7f8CKTA2efM
I didn't click on that link, because I don't want my Google tracking algorithm to think I'm in the market for anal beads
Horza
05-10-2021, 04:49 PM
The Fox News/OAN/Newsmax Smartmatic retraction videos were like seeing a hostage being filmed.
BUT BUT BUT BUT FOX NEWS!.
Fixed
Gravydoo II
05-10-2021, 04:58 PM
You missed the important part.
YOU posted an article that was retracted.
Gustoo
05-10-2021, 05:09 PM
I didn't click on that link, because I don't want my Google tracking algorithm to think I'm in the market for anal beads
Google is going to know that about you anyways. Don't use google if you can help it.
Article:
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, Founder of the AHA Foundation, and host of The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast. Her new book is Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women’s Rights.
About a decade ago, when I worked for the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), I had to force myself to go to lunch with a friend. I dreaded the meeting because I knew that she was going to try to convince me to leave my job. AEI is a pro-business, conservative-leaning think tank in Washington, DC. My friend was an enthusiastic liberal.
After I had run out of excuses, the day arrived and, predictably, after a few minutes of the usual small talk, my friend launched into a tirade about the Iraq War, which several of my colleagues strongly supported.
“You don’t belong there, Ayaan,” she said.
I remember trying to steer the conversation on to actual policies. I had voted for supporting the American coalition in Iraq when I was a Member of Parliament in The Netherlands — and I started to explain why.
But she wasn’t interested in a rational discussion. She interrupted me mid-sentence, launching into a monologue about John Bolton, the former Ambassador to the United Nations and a fellow at AEI (and subsequently National Security Advisor to President Trump). Bolton, my friend insisted, was a loathsome, hateful, racist, neo-conservative warmonger. The list went on and on until eventually she said that he looked like a walrus with a moustache. You could tell by his physiognomy, she explained, that he was a psychopath.
“But what about the policies?” I responded, trying to redirect the conversation away from personalities. The more she spoke, the more I recognised her broad disposition as something I had experienced earlier in my life. Her attitude was almost entirely tribal. Two things, in particular, stood out: an almost blind hatred of a particular group (Republicans); and secondly, the use of deeply personal attacks on individual researchers to justify that hatred.
Today, ten years later, this attitude seems to be the prevailing norm. Numerous studies support the hypothesis that American life — not just politics, but life in general — has become deeply polarised. The deeply divided society we now live in increasingly reminds me of clan or tribal behaviour in Africa.
In Somalia, where I was born, my mother was blindly loyal to our clan. So much so that, apparently, she claimed she could detect the malicious intentions of an individual from a different clan just by the structure of his forehead. She would, for example, often warn my father that someone was trying to take advantage of him, purely by the way he frowned.
In Culture and Conflict in the Middle East, anthropologist Philip Carl Salzman recounts meeting tribesmen in Baluchistan. What, they had asked Salzman, would he do if he faced a real danger in his home country? Well, Salzman replied, he would call the police. The tribesmen roared with laughter, then looked at him pityingly: “Oh no, no, no, they said: only your ‘lineage mates’ will help you.”
In tribal communities, neutral institutions of civil society that Westerners take for granted — such as the police, impartial courts, and the rule of law — simply do not, and cannot, exist. In such societies, everything is tribalised, and the task of building civic institutions is laden with difficulties.
In Somalia, I was taught to be suspicious of anyone from a different clan, to always think harm was coming my way and to be guarded against anyone that was “other.” I come from the Darod clan, and was taught to constantly listen to accents, examine face shapes and overanalyse all non-verbal cues, searching for any indications of a different tribe. I can still identify a Somali (and usually their clan) from across a room.
We were captives of an echo chamber, hearing constantly of the evils of the neighbouring Hawiye clan. We were taught from a young age that the Hawiye were coming to rape, rob, and destroy us. In response, we amassed weapons, hoarded food and exhorted young men (as young as 12) to join the military. The looming threat of the Hawiye was so great that my mother eventually sent my sister and me abroad.
In the end, because of such protracted tribal tensions, Somalia collapsed into civil war. Every attempt at mediation proved incapable of handling the deep-seated mistrust and hatred that accumulated by each clan over the years; tribal elders, reluctant to compromise, could not de-escalate the situation. With such high levels of distrust, the conflict spiralled into bloodshed.
While such violence is yet to seize America, all the tribalist ingredients are present. There is a blind commitment to one party or the other; emotions are running high; there is a lack of trust in civic institutions. If such tribalism isn’t overcome, it’s only a matter of time before the situation escalates.
Some of this has its absurd side: for instance, the strange ways that public-health measures such as mask-wearing and vaccination have become politicised, to the point that I know of fully vaccinated people in California who say they will continue to wear masks for fear of being mistaken for Republicans. Bizarre? Of course. But it is also symptomatic of a dangerous trend towards tribalism.
We are, I fear, close to the precipice of serious destabilisation. Many American cities are either militarised (Washington, DC), near a social boiling point (Minneapolis), or have capitulated to anarchist protests and pressures (Portland, Seattle).
These tribal quirks run deep on both sides of the aisle. Many Republicans continue to dispute the legitimacy of the result of the last presidential election; while on the Left, the woke are eroding the Democratic Party from the inside, as identity politics displace universalist aspirations. Some citizens are viewed as part of oppressive groups, some as part of oppressed groups. A person’s individual actions can generally do little to change the immutable characteristics of the tribe to which they belong.
Just as I noticed with my friend over lunch, there is frequently a visceral hostility towards anyone who leans even slightly toward the Right. Today, especially in academia, those who don’t conform with the “progressive” narrative, no matter how ethical they might be as individuals, are vilified as racists, white supremacists, homophobes or transphobes. Individuals can be attacked, cancelled, disinvited or even fired for the tiniest of verbal transgressions.
This kind of intolerance has for some time been apparent in high schools, too. Another friend of mine has a daughter who attends a private school outside of San Francisco. Last year, when it was revealed that she had expressed mild support for President Trump, she was pushed down the stairs by a fellow pupil.
It was a horrifying and, one hopes, rare incident. And yet there is something very striking about tribalism: it is a basic human trait, like skin colour or gender. However, despite being the natural state of being for many humans, it is not a positive or helpful trait, particularly in modern times. Tribalism developed as an imperfect social survival mechanism in the early stages of human civilisation. But in modern times, it can lead to social disintegration and severe violence between groups.
The beautiful story of America, the reason so many people around the world still yearn to come here, is to a large extent founded on our rejection of tribalism and our establishment of civic, neutral institutions, based on the fundamental principle of equality before the law. These institutions are imperfect, of course, but they are far superior to the tribalism that rules other parts of the world. Our overcoming of such a natural urge is an accomplishment.
As “woke” politics strengthens its grasp on our institutions — extending beyond the educational system into the media and now many corporations — that accomplishment is being eroded. The presumption of innocence, the commitment to blind justice and the whole notion of due process are all falling victim to spurious notions of “equity” and “anti-racism” — both of which carry within them an implicit intention to discriminate on racial lines.
If we continue to slip down this path, the thirst for tribalism will be unquenchable. That’s why moderate liberals need to stand up to the destructive forces that are taking over the Democratic party, just as moderate conservatives need to resist the tribal impulse that often grows in reaction to the other side’s excesses.
In Somalia, we failed to do this. In America it is imperative that we succeed.
You missed the important part.
YOU posted an article that was retracted.
They retracted them a year later when they had known they were BS the entire time
Honorable? Really?
Hilarious
Horza
05-10-2021, 05:16 PM
That’s why moderate liberals need to stand up to the destructive forces that are taking over the Democratic party, just as moderate conservatives need to resist the tribal impulse that often grows in reaction to the other side’s excesses.
tfw the face of moderate conservativism is a guy famous for losing the election after saying he doesn't care about half the country.
Wrekt
05-10-2021, 05:51 PM
Absolute brain rot and audacity that you orange cum garglers can even post here with your word salad.
Patriam1066
05-10-2021, 05:56 PM
tfw the face of moderate conservativism is a guy famous for losing the election after saying he doesn't care about half the country.
He said 47% of people don’t pay taxes, not that he doesn’t care. There’s a difference. Anyone who doesn’t pay taxes should be enslaved anyway
Horza
05-10-2021, 06:00 PM
"My job is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."
It cost him the election.
tfw the face of moderate conservativism is a guy famous for losing the election after saying he doesn't care about half the country.
Romney a Conservative?
lol
Patriam1066
05-10-2021, 06:07 PM
Maybe, I think Obama was gonna cruise anyway
Regardless, he wasn’t wrong about what he said. It’s exceptionally easy to succeed in America
Pulgasari
05-10-2021, 06:13 PM
Google is going to know that about you anyways. Don't use google if you can help it.
Article:
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, Founder of the AHA Foundation, and host of The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast. Her new book is Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women’s Rights.
About a decade ago, when I worked for the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), I had to force myself to go to lunch with a friend. I dreaded the meeting because I knew that she was going to try to convince me to leave my job. AEI is a pro-business, conservative-leaning think tank in Washington, DC. My friend was an enthusiastic liberal.
After I had run out of excuses, the day arrived and, predictably, after a few minutes of the usual small talk, my friend launched into a tirade about the Iraq War, which several of my colleagues strongly supported.
“You don’t belong there, Ayaan,” she said.
I remember trying to steer the conversation on to actual policies. I had voted for supporting the American coalition in Iraq when I was a Member of Parliament in The Netherlands — and I started to explain why.
But she wasn’t interested in a rational discussion. She interrupted me mid-sentence, launching into a monologue about John Bolton, the former Ambassador to the United Nations and a fellow at AEI (and subsequently National Security Advisor to President Trump). Bolton, my friend insisted, was a loathsome, hateful, racist, neo-conservative warmonger. The list went on and on until eventually she said that he looked like a walrus with a moustache. You could tell by his physiognomy, she explained, that he was a psychopath.
“But what about the policies?” I responded, trying to redirect the conversation away from personalities. The more she spoke, the more I recognised her broad disposition as something I had experienced earlier in my life. Her attitude was almost entirely tribal. Two things, in particular, stood out: an almost blind hatred of a particular group (Republicans); and secondly, the use of deeply personal attacks on individual researchers to justify that hatred.
Today, ten years later, this attitude seems to be the prevailing norm. Numerous studies support the hypothesis that American life — not just politics, but life in general — has become deeply polarised. The deeply divided society we now live in increasingly reminds me of clan or tribal behaviour in Africa.
In Somalia, where I was born, my mother was blindly loyal to our clan. So much so that, apparently, she claimed she could detect the malicious intentions of an individual from a different clan just by the structure of his forehead. She would, for example, often warn my father that someone was trying to take advantage of him, purely by the way he frowned.
In Culture and Conflict in the Middle East, anthropologist Philip Carl Salzman recounts meeting tribesmen in Baluchistan. What, they had asked Salzman, would he do if he faced a real danger in his home country? Well, Salzman replied, he would call the police. The tribesmen roared with laughter, then looked at him pityingly: “Oh no, no, no, they said: only your ‘lineage mates’ will help you.”
In tribal communities, neutral institutions of civil society that Westerners take for granted — such as the police, impartial courts, and the rule of law — simply do not, and cannot, exist. In such societies, everything is tribalised, and the task of building civic institutions is laden with difficulties.
In Somalia, I was taught to be suspicious of anyone from a different clan, to always think harm was coming my way and to be guarded against anyone that was “other.” I come from the Darod clan, and was taught to constantly listen to accents, examine face shapes and overanalyse all non-verbal cues, searching for any indications of a different tribe. I can still identify a Somali (and usually their clan) from across a room.
We were captives of an echo chamber, hearing constantly of the evils of the neighbouring Hawiye clan. We were taught from a young age that the Hawiye were coming to rape, rob, and destroy us. In response, we amassed weapons, hoarded food and exhorted young men (as young as 12) to join the military. The looming threat of the Hawiye was so great that my mother eventually sent my sister and me abroad.
In the end, because of such protracted tribal tensions, Somalia collapsed into civil war. Every attempt at mediation proved incapable of handling the deep-seated mistrust and hatred that accumulated by each clan over the years; tribal elders, reluctant to compromise, could not de-escalate the situation. With such high levels of distrust, the conflict spiralled into bloodshed.
While such violence is yet to seize America, all the tribalist ingredients are present. There is a blind commitment to one party or the other; emotions are running high; there is a lack of trust in civic institutions. If such tribalism isn’t overcome, it’s only a matter of time before the situation escalates.
Some of this has its absurd side: for instance, the strange ways that public-health measures such as mask-wearing and vaccination have become politicised, to the point that I know of fully vaccinated people in California who say they will continue to wear masks for fear of being mistaken for Republicans. Bizarre? Of course. But it is also symptomatic of a dangerous trend towards tribalism.
We are, I fear, close to the precipice of serious destabilisation. Many American cities are either militarised (Washington, DC), near a social boiling point (Minneapolis), or have capitulated to anarchist protests and pressures (Portland, Seattle).
These tribal quirks run deep on both sides of the aisle. Many Republicans continue to dispute the legitimacy of the result of the last presidential election; while on the Left, the woke are eroding the Democratic Party from the inside, as identity politics displace universalist aspirations. Some citizens are viewed as part of oppressive groups, some as part of oppressed groups. A person’s individual actions can generally do little to change the immutable characteristics of the tribe to which they belong.
Just as I noticed with my friend over lunch, there is frequently a visceral hostility towards anyone who leans even slightly toward the Right. Today, especially in academia, those who don’t conform with the “progressive” narrative, no matter how ethical they might be as individuals, are vilified as racists, white supremacists, homophobes or transphobes. Individuals can be attacked, cancelled, disinvited or even fired for the tiniest of verbal transgressions.
This kind of intolerance has for some time been apparent in high schools, too. Another friend of mine has a daughter who attends a private school outside of San Francisco. Last year, when it was revealed that she had expressed mild support for President Trump, she was pushed down the stairs by a fellow pupil.
It was a horrifying and, one hopes, rare incident. And yet there is something very striking about tribalism: it is a basic human trait, like skin colour or gender. However, despite being the natural state of being for many humans, it is not a positive or helpful trait, particularly in modern times. Tribalism developed as an imperfect social survival mechanism in the early stages of human civilisation. But in modern times, it can lead to social disintegration and severe violence between groups.
The beautiful story of America, the reason so many people around the world still yearn to come here, is to a large extent founded on our rejection of tribalism and our establishment of civic, neutral institutions, based on the fundamental principle of equality before the law. These institutions are imperfect, of course, but they are far superior to the tribalism that rules other parts of the world. Our overcoming of such a natural urge is an accomplishment.
As “woke” politics strengthens its grasp on our institutions — extending beyond the educational system into the media and now many corporations — that accomplishment is being eroded. The presumption of innocence, the commitment to blind justice and the whole notion of due process are all falling victim to spurious notions of “equity” and “anti-racism” — both of which carry within them an implicit intention to discriminate on racial lines.
If we continue to slip down this path, the thirst for tribalism will be unquenchable. That’s why moderate liberals need to stand up to the destructive forces that are taking over the Democratic party, just as moderate conservatives need to resist the tribal impulse that often grows in reaction to the other side’s excesses.
In Somalia, we failed to do this. In America it is imperative that we succeed.
I liked it and think it's worthy of consideration, but I disagree with the idea that America is anything like Somalia. Blood is less important here and much less related to political identity. Their feuds go back generations.
Wrekt
05-10-2021, 06:22 PM
Maybe, I think Obama was gonna cruise anyway
Regardless, he wasn’t wrong about what he said. It’s exceptionally easy to succeed in America
thanks for more brain rot.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-american-dream-is-now-a-myth-2012-6
Wrekt
05-10-2021, 06:24 PM
Where are the smart fascists? Send me them. The dumb ones are boring. /yawn
Patriam1066
05-10-2021, 06:43 PM
thanks for more brain rot.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-american-dream-is-now-a-myth-2012-6
Get a STEM degree, married, and save. That’s all you have to do. Not hard at all buddy
Patriam1066
05-10-2021, 06:45 PM
Wrekt why are you posting and not studying for a better career? That is a choice you are making my friend. Stop being lazy. Take the bull by the horns
That’s how dad did it. That’s how America does it
Gustoo
05-10-2021, 07:00 PM
I liked it and think it's worthy of consideration, but I disagree with the idea that America is anything like Somalia. Blood is less important here and much less related to political identity. Their feuds go back generations.
Its the same problem. Our feuds go back generations too and we are strengthening this foundation. We are developing the outward tells that identify the enemy tribe as we speak. Blood means nothing, its your tribe. Its where you live its how you live its your identity its how you think and how you see the world.
I would argue that it is exactly the same.
Gustoo
05-10-2021, 07:03 PM
tfw the face of moderate conservativism is a guy famous for losing the election after saying he doesn't care about half the country.
? No, I don't even know who you are talking about.
The face of moderate conservatism is the person living next to you, a human being that thinks different than you.
A person can have these discussions without knowing the face or name of any of the current crop of television personalities.
Horza
05-10-2021, 07:22 PM
I guess Trump did say he loves the poorly educated.
Mblake1981
05-10-2021, 07:31 PM
I guess Trump did say he loves the poorly educated.
But no education for #kidsincages :o
Jibartik
05-10-2021, 07:34 PM
The choice of tribes is up to you, Ra or Yahweh.
Pulgasari
05-10-2021, 07:52 PM
Its the same problem. Our feuds go back generations too and we are strengthening this foundation. We are developing the outward tells that identify the enemy tribe as we speak. Blood means nothing, its your tribe. Its where you live its how you live its your identity its how you think and how you see the world.
I would argue that it is exactly the same.
I think you are oversimplifying. The party agendas of today are quite different from in our grandfathers' time. Nobody gives a fuck about the bimetallism for example, Bill Buttley is close to forgotten in the nu-Republican party. It wasn't so long ago we weren't even allowed to vote for Senators. Things change and people forget old grievances.
I guess Trump did say he loves the poorly educated.
The entire Democrap base can't rub 2 brain cells together
Gwaihir
05-10-2021, 09:22 PM
Its the same problem. Our feuds go back generations too and we are strengthening this foundation. We are developing the outward tells that identify the enemy tribe as we speak. Blood means nothing, its your tribe. Its where you live its how you live its your identity its how you think and how you see the world.
I would argue that it is exactly the same.
Not really bro. I routinely hang out with darkies, browns, Sikhs:. My boy Sabi likes to drink scotch. I call him "my Tigga". When I go to the store I buy multiple jars of mayonnaise so no one gets any ideas about questioning my whiteness.
lefties are just uptight assholes, and bashful closet racists. No one likes your retarded asses
Which vaccine did you get?
Baler
05-10-2021, 09:25 PM
I routinely hang out with darkies
The staff told me not to quote questionable posts but dang.
Gwaihir
05-10-2021, 09:26 PM
Anyhow. I have friends coming over tonight. One of them is Mexican, another one is asian, and then Sabi the Sikh. Do you think I should just go through my catalog of black friends inviting each one, so no one gets offended by the lack of racial equity in the crowd?
Pulgasari
05-10-2021, 09:34 PM
Anyhow. I have friends coming over tonight. One of them is Mexican, another one is asian, and then Sabi the Sikh. Do you think I should just go through my catalog of black friends inviting each one, so no one gets offended by the lack of racial equity in the crowd?
What are you making?
FatherSioux
05-10-2021, 09:34 PM
Poor Gustoo,
Trying to engage in actual dialogue with the shield maidens.
Baler
05-10-2021, 09:37 PM
Poor Gustoo,
Trying to engage in actual dialogue with the shield maidens.
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
remember that lhancelot.
Horza
05-10-2021, 09:45 PM
Not really bro. I routinely hang out with darkies, browns, Sikhs:. My boy Sabi likes to drink scotch. I call him "my Tigga". When I go to the store I buy multiple jars of mayonnaise so no one gets any ideas about questioning my whiteness.
lefties are just uptight assholes, and bashful closet racists. No one likes your retarded asses
Which vaccine did you get?
Teppler pushing the envelope again before his next ban?
Mblake1981
05-10-2021, 09:53 PM
Not really bro. I routinely hang out with darkies, browns, Sikhs:. My boy Sabi likes to drink scotch. I call him "my Tigga". When I go to the store I buy multiple jars of mayonnaise so no one gets any ideas about questioning my whiteness.
lefties are just uptight assholes, and bashful closet racists. No one likes your retarded asses
Which vaccine did you get?
#kidsincages will not be getting any vaccines :o
Teppler pushing the envelope again before his next ban?
Nor will they push message board norms, because the #kidsincages :o
Pulgasari
05-10-2021, 09:55 PM
Poor Gustoo,
Trying to engage in actual dialogue with the shield maidens.
Contribute! Do you think America is comparable to Somalia in terms of blood feuds?
FatherSioux
05-10-2021, 10:03 PM
Like fueds over blood?
hobart
05-10-2021, 10:12 PM
Romney a Conservative?
lol
The fact that you don't think Mit Romney is conservative would tell you everything you need to know about yourself if you were smart enough to be introspective.
Yes, Romney is conservative. Trump, on the other hand, is not.
And you are an extremist idiot who was conned by an orange clown.
The fact that you don't think Mit Romney is conservative would tell you everything you need to know about yourself if you were smart enough to be introspective.
Yes, Romney is conservative. Trump, on the other hand, is not.
And you are an extremist idiot who was conned by an orange clown.
lol
Horza
05-10-2021, 10:18 PM
You have to kiss the ring for them to consider you a real conservative.
Gravydoo II
05-10-2021, 10:34 PM
You have to kiss the ring for them to consider you a real conservative.
Kiss the ring piece, you mean.
You have to kiss the ring for them to consider you a real conservative.
Just stop it and shove Romney up your ass
Gravydoo II
05-10-2021, 10:49 PM
Anyhow. I have friends coming over tonight. One of them is Mexican, another one is asian, and then Sabi the Sikh. Do you think I should just go through my catalog of black friends inviting each one, so no one gets offended by the lack of racial equity in the crowd?
This is how you know hes a racist. You just used a racial slur to describe your "friend". Wow what a fucking piece of shit racist. lol
I just have friends. It never occurred to me to ask them "what is your race?" so i could specify it on a forum after using a racial slur..
FatherSioux
05-11-2021, 12:48 AM
This is how you know hes a racist. You just used a racial slur to describe your "friend". Wow what a fucking piece of shit racist. lol
I just have friends. It never occurred to me to ask them "what is your race?" so i could specify it on a forum after using a racial slur..
That's because you're a complete pussy. Real friends speak openly and honestly, nothing wrong with asking someone about their heritage.
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 01:15 AM
1v1 me bro
Wrekt
05-11-2021, 04:14 AM
i love the brain rot spilling from these orange cum gargling losers. donate more to your emperor, rubes.
LOLOL
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 05:12 AM
No donations for #kidsincages :o
Wrekt
05-11-2021, 01:44 PM
Finally read all of your 'comments'. What a waste of time. I'm glad none of you can make a valid, supported argument.
like i said, you brainless fascist henchmen are literally boring.
send me the brilliant fascist so that i may at least be entertained as i swat them down
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 01:50 PM
Yeah, its a toilet. A sad one. You can tell why the country is dying from this forum. People straight up deny reality. Its inconvenient to their beliefs, its not worth knowing. This machine we all use to read this could teach us most anything. I try to use mine to learn things every day but man, you can really tell when people are adverse to knowledge. They recoil in horror at the idea of learning something they dont agree with or having to reform their beliefs because they received new knowledge. Its called being a grown up and well.. america is lacking.
Wrekt
05-11-2021, 02:07 PM
i tell myself maybe they're trolling. partly because it may be true. but mostly because a world where people are seriously either as stupid or malevolent as they are isn't one i find appealing
BlackBellamy
05-11-2021, 03:46 PM
hahaha another person who thinks their in-group is holy and filled with good and smart people while the out-group is just a bunch of evil dumbs
AP is actual journalism
lol
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 05:00 PM
hahaha another person who thinks their in-group is holy and filled with good and smart people while the out-group is just a bunch of evil dumbs
i love the brain rot spilling from these orange cum gargling losers.
Finally read all of your 'comments'. What a waste of time.
:o
Horza
05-11-2021, 05:02 PM
https://i.imgur.com/tpBddfz.jpg
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 05:13 PM
https://i.imgur.com/tpBddfz.jpg
Horza is not from the USA?
Someone should have said so sooner because no one in their right mind would continue with this from here. He obviously doesn't care about the rest of you and only wants to see how to crack US politics. That is why it continues, hes probably based out of a small Asian town in one of those cellphone farms.
You can submit this to your manager, which I am sure he is aware. :o
At least have the balls to post your fake location as French Canada you worthless carp.
https://i.imgur.com/1K1M463.png
Edit: This bullshit post brought to you by the wonder child genius that is Steve Jobs, The boys at Samsung and the man himself Mark Zuckerberg. Without these men of influence we wouldn't be having conversations of this nature.
Gobble this shit and swallow.
https://i.imgur.com/tpBddfz.jpg
14526
Horza
05-11-2021, 05:37 PM
Horza is not from the USA?
Someone should have said so sooner because no one in their right mind would continue with this from here. He obviously doesn't care about the rest of you and only wants to see how to crack US politics. That is why it continues, hes probably based out of a small Asian town in one of those cellphone farms.
You can submit this to your manager, which I am sure he is aware. :o
At least have the balls to post your fake location as French Canada you worthless carp.
How high are you?
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 05:45 PM
How high are you?
That at least got you to change tempo when you couldn't properly respond with a Trump or Conservative reference.
If you are from the states, Horza, then use your reason and stop this at once.
If you continue then I will assume, because you wont say (I already know), then you are not from here and will continue to act accordingly.
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 05:47 PM
You can thank Steve Jobs and the hell he brought for that question, Horza. It sucks.
Horza
05-11-2021, 05:50 PM
Obviously I'm not going to stop, this is some funny shit.
Patriam1066
05-11-2021, 05:50 PM
14526
Who knew shitting on McCain would lose you Arizona
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 05:55 PM
This message is hidden because Horza is on your ignore list.
stay there
Who knew shitting on McCain would lose you Arizona
He won AZ is 2016 (After shitting on Songbird McCain)
gherron
05-11-2021, 06:21 PM
He won AZ is 2016 (After shitting on Songbird McCain)
So then you’re saying AZ didn’t like Trump’s poor performance. Ty for clarification.
So then you’re saying AZ didn’t like Trump’s poor performance. Ty for clarification.
Trump gained at least 8 - 12 Million more votes than in 2016
He also increased his % of minority voters by a significant margin
It's called Fraud
I understand lefties don't understand Math very well - See 1M Jobs = 266K (Biden Failures starting to bleed through media propaganda)
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 08:44 PM
How come chris kobach and the 50 million dollars they allocated to find fraud in the 2016 election found nothing??
Mblake1981
05-11-2021, 08:55 PM
$50 mill would probably help some of those #kidsincages
How come chris kobach and the 50 million dollars they allocated to find fraud in the 2016 election found nothing??
Lay off the weed
Patriam1066
05-11-2021, 09:18 PM
He won AZ is 2016 (After shitting on Songbird McCain)
And thereafter shit on him after his funeral, losing him many votes in suburban Phoenix
Patriam1066
05-11-2021, 09:23 PM
Y’all recognize a lot of us didn’t like him, you’re calling people shieldmaiden. What’s shocking that he got shitcanned? Half the country thought he sucked BIGLY
And thereafter shit on him after his funeral, losing him many votes in suburban Phoenix
Stop being a dumbass
That was a media hyped up issue in 2015 BEFORE the 2016 election. If it was going to have an impact, that was the time when it would have mattered. Not four years later.
Secondly, Trump increased his vote count from 2016 in 2020 by some estimates as high as 12 million votes
McCain wasn't this beloved political figure. He was a RINO who preened in front of the MSNBC cameras like a circus clown
Take a look at the census numbers - actual people who voted compared to votes counted. It's off by 4 million.
Horza
05-11-2021, 09:27 PM
Found this video of G13 after the latest news about the Biden gas shortage. (https://twitter.com/FiendishlyYours/status/1391990487222001666)
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 09:30 PM
Lay off the weed
Oh look. Took 8 seconds to find that.
https://apnews.com/article/north-america-donald-trump-us-news-ap-top-news-elections-f5f6a73b2af546ee97816bb35e82c18d
Kris Kobach, and his voter fraud commission, appointed by donny rape hands, yadda yadda. They found millions of LAUGHS like AHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHH!!! YOU DUMB AS FUCK BITCH!!! HAHAHAHAHAH!!! No illegal votes though.
Found this video of G13 after the latest news about the Biden gas shortage. (https://twitter.com/FiendishlyYours/status/1391990487222001666)
You should take a look at what Granholme said today during the WH Press briefing in regards to The Keystone Pipeline
It's embarrassing
Potatoes policies are starting to bear fruit. Gas Lines (OMG LOL HOW FUNNY!)
Shitty Job numbers
Conflict in the ME (WAR inc)
None of this would be happening if you psychopaths hadn't stole the election
Oh look. Took 8 seconds to find that.
https://apnews.com/article/north-america-donald-trump-us-news-ap-top-news-elections-f5f6a73b2af546ee97816bb35e82c18d
Kris Kobach, and his voter fraud commission, appointed by donny rape hands, yadda yadda. They found millions of LAUGHS like AHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHH!!! YOU DUMB AS FUCK BITCH!!! HAHAHAHAHAH!!! No illegal votes though.
BwSts2s4ba4
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 09:35 PM
Why dont you do something about it??? You sound like a bitch just crying about it. I would do something... but then again, im a man.. not a bitch, like you.
Patriam1066
05-11-2021, 09:37 PM
Stop being a dumbass
That was a media hyped up issue in 2015 BEFORE the 2016 election. If it was going to have an impact, that was the time when it would have mattered. Not four years later.
Secondly, Trump increased his vote count from 2016 in 2020 by some estimates as high as 12 million votes
McCain wasn't this beloved political figure. He was a RINO who preened in front of the MSNBC cameras like a circus clown
Take a look at the census numbers - actual people who voted compared to votes counted. It's off by 4 million.
I don’t understand why the least obvious possibility makes the most sense to you. The country is polarized and while many people liked trump, many more thought he was very very bad, not to mention obese
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 09:38 PM
Kris Kobach failed you. Kris Kobach failed you. Kris Kobach failed you.
Stop crying like a bitch.
Kris Kobach failed you. Kris Kobach failed you. Kris Kobach failed you.
Donald trump appointed him to FAIL. hahahahahhah!!!!!
Kris Kobach failed you. Kris Kobach failed you. Kris Kobach failed you.
where were the 11 million illegal votes?? lol they didnt find one!!! hahahahah!!! omg you gotta be a fucking retard to be a trump shit eater.. my god. this is fucking hilarious.
This pussy doesnt even know his own party started a voter fraud commission and it found nothing!! 4 years ago!! LOLOLOL
Patriam1066
05-11-2021, 09:38 PM
PS: McCain was an American combat veteran. He currently resides in valhalla
I don’t understand why the least obvious possibility makes the most sense to you. The country is polarized and while many people liked trump, many more thought he was very very bad, not to mention obese
It's obvious he didn't polarize the country when he dramatically increased his vote count across all metrics
Lefties and their propagandists in the media is who is polarizing the country
Have you been watching the news since Biden took office?
PS: McCain was an American combat veteran. He currently resides in valhalla
Songbird McCain
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 09:44 PM
We didnt steal it. We looked you in your eye and took it from you. We take from bitches. We dont have to steal from you. We will take what we want. Do something about it. We didnt wear masks, you know who we are. Yet you do nothing. Sounds like a bitch to me. lol
Gravydoo II
05-11-2021, 09:49 PM
PS: McCain was an American combat veteran. He currently resides in valhalla
If you turn your back on trump, they dont care if you got a medal of honor. They hate you, no matter what. You could be dead in the ground, decorated war vet, and they STILL hate you. You're dealing with a cult. Dont ever forget it. Mcain was more of a man than most of the country's male population will ever be. You see how quick they turn traitor on the right after he passed.
Pulgasari
05-11-2021, 10:08 PM
It's called Fraud
Fraud? No fraud. NO FRAUD. You're the fraud.
Fraud? No fraud. NO FRAUD. You're the fraud.
Stolen all the way
Pulgasari
05-11-2021, 10:42 PM
Stolen all the way
You'd make alot more hay if you came at it from a less trog angle :p
You'd make alot more hay if you came at it from a less trog angle :p
We're just barking at each other on a 20 year old elf sim message board
It doesn't really matter
Horza
05-11-2021, 11:42 PM
It doesn't really matter says the guy yelling fraud at anyone who will listen.
Gravydoo II
05-12-2021, 12:11 AM
We're just barking at each other on a 20 year old elf sim message board
It doesn't really matter
Remember when kris kobach found all the fraud like trump said he would? I do. Oh wait... that was when I battled terminators, had to go back to another time line. My bad.
It doesn't really matter says the guy yelling fraud at anyone who will listen.
Like I'm trying to convince a guy that laughs at gas lines
There's no question the election was rigged
Remember when kris kobach found all the fraud like trump said he would? I do. Oh wait... that was when I battled terminators, had to go back to another time line. My bad.
Nobody cares
Wrekt
05-12-2021, 02:57 AM
Like I'm trying to convince a guy that laughs at gas lines
There's no question the election was rigged
Nobody cares
you care because you're a frothy-mouthed, orange cum swilling idiot typing for anyone who will look at your shitty word salad
Mblake1981
05-12-2021, 05:22 AM
you care because you're a frothy-mouthed, orange cum swilling idiot typing for anyone who will look at your shitty word salad
case in point
Gravydoo II
05-12-2021, 09:25 AM
Like I'm trying to convince a guy that laughs at gas lines
There's no question the election was rigged
Nobody cares
You care. You lost. You care so much, you made up a fantasy where 11 million brown people illegally voted, then hid the votes from you. You care so much, you've lost your grip on reality. You cant even tell what is real anymore. Posting fake articles you dont even understand. Sad.
Kris Kobach let you down, blame him.
Patriam1066
05-12-2021, 10:09 AM
If Biden passes new department of education rules on race the Dems are losing 2022/24 BIGLY
we really need a come to Jesus meeting with the fringes of both parties. This shit is getting sad
You care. You lost. You care so much, you made up a fantasy where 11 million brown people illegally voted, then hid the votes from you. You care so much, you've lost your grip on reality. You cant even tell what is real anymore. Posting fake articles you dont even understand. Sad.
Kris Kobach let you down, blame him.
You're so unhinged
It's hilarious
Election was rigged btw
FatherSioux
05-12-2021, 10:56 AM
If Biden passes new department of education rules on race the Dems are losing 2022/24 BIGLY
we really need a come to Jesus meeting with the fringes of both parties. This shit is getting sad
TLDR on this race Bill?
Horza
05-12-2021, 12:06 PM
You're so unhinged
It's hilarious
Election was rigged btw
He's stuck in a loop again, and cares so much he's desperately trying to convince anyone who will listen.
He's stuck in a loop again, and cares so much he's desperately trying to convince anyone who will listen.
How bout Dem gas lines
Hilarious Right?
Wrekt
05-12-2021, 11:31 PM
You're so unhinged
It's hilarious
Election was rigged btw
wow. that you feel emboldened enough to share such stupidity is what worries me most
Gravydoo II
05-12-2021, 11:37 PM
Which one? 2016 or 2020?? I hope they stay on this whole, 2020 was stolen til 2024. They will not look completely insane and im sure nobody will get tired of hearing "its coming! the kraken! we're gonna do another audit! the 19th one! This will be the one!" after striking out 18 times.
Eventually people are gonna be like "yeah, but why should we vote for you again?" and i dont think "because they stole the election and your vote does not count anymore" will REALLY motivate their base lol.
Topgunben
05-13-2021, 12:11 AM
Buzzfeed and Vox labeled as "Most Reliable News"
Great share, thanks for the laugh.
Wrekt
05-13-2021, 02:57 AM
Bet you have a trumpy bear. drink more orange cum, you fucking rube
Patriam1066
05-13-2021, 07:29 AM
TLDR on this race Bill?
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/04/19/2021-08068/proposed-priorities-american-history-and-civics-education#footnote-2-p20349
Not a bill, stupid ass DoE rules
Toxigen
05-13-2021, 08:10 AM
Bet you have a trumpy bear. drink more orange cum, you fucking rube
you are a miserable little person
Wrekt
05-13-2021, 04:56 PM
you are a miserable little person
I try to speak to you all like humans, but you're literally incapable of factual, reasonable debate so you get the verbal diarrhea. Honestly, it gets me as far as the factual, reasonable debate and it's more satisfying.
so fuck off you shitcunt
I am now convinced you guys don't really know what AP is.
It's not like, a news media.
You can't get much more independent than that, it's basically freelancers writing articles other news media buy. It's an aggregate.
Good luck trying to read the same journalist twice.
Wrekt
05-14-2021, 01:47 AM
I am now convinced you guys don't really know what AP is.
It's not like, a news media.
You can't get much more independent than that, it's basically freelancers writing articles other news media buy. It's an aggregate.
Good luck trying to read the same journalist twice.
All I'm saying is:
AP is a journalism organization.
They are ranked in reliability and bias.
They rank well, meaning that they are highly factual and not very biased.
IDK the particulars of their organization, and it's not relevant.
All I'm saying is:
AP is a journalism organization.
They are ranked in reliability and bias.
They rank well, meaning that they are highly factual and not very biased.
IDK the particulars of their organization, and it's not relevant.
AP is just a bunch of lefty propagandists pretending to be journalists
It's laughable
Horza
05-14-2021, 04:06 AM
AP is just a bunch of lefty propagandists pretending to be journalists
It's laughable
Liz Cheney: Fox News needs to tell people the election was not rigged.
Fox anchor Bret Baier: We on this show don't do that.
30 minutes later
Baier: Here to comment on the Liz Cheney interview, the author of the book RIGGED.
Wrekt
05-15-2021, 07:04 PM
AP is just a bunch of lefty propagandists pretending to be journalists
It's laughable
Had you said Common Dreams, Alternet or Wonkett; then I would agree that they're leftists larping as journalists.
But, AP is about as balanced as you can get.
Here's the site again.
https://www.adfontesmedia.com/interactive-media-bias-chart/
Perhaps, with a second look things won't be so confusing for you. :)
Pulgasari
05-15-2021, 07:17 PM
AP got bombed by Israel for letting Hamas put guns in their basement
So unjustified.
Liz Cheney: Fox News needs to tell people the election was not rigged.
Fox anchor Bret Baier: We on this show don't do that.
30 minutes later
Baier: Here to comment on the Liz Cheney interview, the author of the book RIGGED.
The actual exchange:
Cheney - We all have an obligation, and I would say Fox News especially, especially Fox News has a particular obligation to make sure people know the election wasn’t stolen.
Baier - We have said that numerous times.
Cheney - Bret, I’m going to answer your question. Fox News needs to make sure ...”
Baier - If you are mentioning Fox News, this show has said that numerous times.”
Clearly Horza got his info from AP
P.S. Election was rigged. Potato is an installed Puppet.
Pulgasari
05-15-2021, 08:54 PM
The actual exchange:
Clearly Horza got his info from AP
P.S. Election was rigged. Potato is an installed Puppet.
No you're trolling, but legislatures should pass real election reform now that emergency powers are ending.
No you're trolling, but legislatures should pass real election reform now that emergency powers are ending.
Nah it was rigged
Everybody knows it
Wrekt
05-22-2021, 09:04 AM
brain
rot
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