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Imagine if the gov’t and all our institutions said “guys, we can’t legally discriminate against Jewish people, but at this point we really don’t care what you say about them. We are removing the term anti-semintism, that’s no longer a thing. You can talk whatever shit you want, especially we would like it if you claim they control a particular political party we don’t like. Go wild, guys”
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#922
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Christofascists gonna Christofascist, nobody will ever pity some sleazebag who tells you Jesus wants 'em to have a private jet and hate the gays
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#923
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For example, the media went buck wild calling Nick Sandmann a white nationalist with a "very punchable" face, causing him to have to basically go into witness protection and ruining his chance of normal life. Part of the reason he was smiling awkwardly wasn't the fact there was a weirdo native american man banging a drum in his face Part of the reason was there was a group of protestors called the Black Hebrew Israelites, who were frequently verbally accosting Nick Sandmann. Let's take a look at what they said: "CINCINNATI, OH - In a statement released Sunday to the media, Covington Catholic High School junior Nick Sandmann, who was shown over the weekend standing face-to-face with an indigenous man Friday in Washington, D.C., said the standoff took place after four African-American protesters said “hateful things” to Sandmann and a group of his classmates. “They called us ‘racists,’ ‘bigots,’ ‘white crackers,’ ‘fa***ts’ and ‘incest kids.’ They also taunted an African-American student from my school by telling him that we would ‘harvest his organs.’ I have no idea what that insult means, but it was startling to hear,” Sandmann wrote People barely heard about it like weeks later after Sandmann's life had already been ruined by partisan lies. Why? Because they weren't Christians, and they were black https://www.fox19.com/2019/01/22/rep...ts-hate-group/ Stay in your bubble, bro | |||
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#924
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Trump is running again!
Also, don't buy into greedy televangelists. They are like doge coin. They take something beautiful and make it ugly.
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#925
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I don't pity anyone who wears the red cap though, wear a symbol of hate to a protest and you make yourself a target. I have seen it happen several times at protests. But you have said everyone who goes to a protest is a loser, so it shouldn't matter either way to you | |||
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#926
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Is this a bad idea? If so, why?
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lootmaxxed and eq pilled
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There's plenty of them where the red caps are welcome, and they're often safer for the participants, too, since those are the ones the cops largely protect and believe in With the glaring and hilarious exception of a certain mass protest in January 2021 | |||
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The second part is that I don’t think they’re losers. I think they are easily manipulated passionate people. The easily manipulated part is most often due to being slightly dumber, or maybe a more polite way to put it is less rational. In this regard, they make great foot soldiers for their political parties, willing to be the fall guys and get their hands dirty This also becomes a problem: “One of the dangers of mob mentalities is the type of influence it can have. According to research about mob mentality, a small population within the mob makes the informed decisions that other people conform to. The larger the group gets, the fewer informed members there are. This situation can become dangerous” | |||
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__________________
“The fundamental question is, will I be as effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be, even more so. But until I am, it's going to be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective.“- Little Carmine
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#930
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