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When someone shoots an unarmed pregnant woman in the chest as she and her husband try to flee a wartorn area, I don't care what the ethnicity of the shooter is. The claim that criticism of genocidal slaughter is "antisemitic" is itself antisemitic: it implies that genocidal slaughter is an intrinsic characteristic of the Jewish ethnicity. I disagree with that implication almost as much as I condemn the murder of pregnant women. It is not antisemitism to criticize Israeli war crimes, nor is it antisemitism to criticize Israeli or US politicians when they use ethnic cleansing rhetoric. The people dismissing such criticisms with the baseless accusation of "antisemitism" are acting in bad faith, lack any moral compass, and/or are braindead propaganda parrots.
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Winston Churchill supposedly once said something like "Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing, once all other possibilities have been exhausted." A new presidency just means more exhaustion in different ways. The best we can hope for is that they fix some of the things that were already exhausted by previous presidencies.
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@CAPSLOCKPUNDIT nah, Tinkerbell picked up the skill while fighting in 'Nam where she also picked up the nickname "Satan's Receptionist" for her efficacy in populating Hell with the Vietcong. Maybe the woke Disney stuff triggered her PTSD and got her going again. We'll never know since they'll cover it up.
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When was the last time you had to get approval from a city council to move into a city? Idk what point you were trying to make about a Republican city in a Republicam state having a problem caused by federal policies under a Democrat admin somehow not being a useful rhetorical point for Republicans.
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Ryan, did you see that video of Victoria Newland testifying in Congress that there were, in fact, US-funded research labs with dangerous pathogens that she didn't want Russia to get? Rubio asked the question directly, and Newland causiouslu stuttered out a very nervous answer. The broader cultural context was online censorship and churnalist browbeating that insisted there were no labs in danger of Russian occupation. It is wild when the mere act of telling the truth and standing against lies is seen as a dangerous convention -- what exactly does such a position say about this country and its institutions that they prefer lies over truth?
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Zelensky should not have gone to the White House under false pretenses and then antagonized our president. That was just dumb. As the representative of his country, his total failure of diplomacy has led directly to this outcome. He needs to swallow his pride and bend the knee for the sake of his country, because everyone knows that Europe is full of loud-mouth virtue-signaling morons who spend more on Russian gas than they do on supporting Ukraine, so they are not an alternative.
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ThemTube didn't like me asking for clarification about the Ohio town with 20k immigrants, but maybe if I reword it a bit the gestapobots will back down. Is it a town policy that determines who moves into a town? My understanding is that this was made federally illegal as part of Reconstruction.
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Another good example is the whole "Trump called immigrants animals" thing when in reality he called MS13 gang members animals.
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Miss Information is an intelligent and respectable young lady. How dare you besmirch her name just because she is Russian.
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Well, considering that Zelensky called our VP a "bitch" in Russian and was totally out of line, I'd say "no, we're not the baddies, but the other guy doesn't make it easy for us to be particularly heroic." Zelensky seems like he has entirely rejected the concept of diplomacy even with the nations that have supplied his country with enough weapons to prop up his regime.
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The first I heard of this directive had a simple message of "maybe we're misunderstanding this, but it seems pretty concerning".
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Elon fired most of the Twitter staff when he got there -- remember the photos of him walking around with a kitchen sink to make the point that everyone was getting fired? It is not inconceivable that the development budget has been cut and allocated to maintenance and AI projects. It is clear that editorializing user-generated content is not a priority for him.
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Try making some lemon ginger tea sweetened with honey.
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I do not envy anyone trying to be confirmed for a government position, nor do I admire any who were successful. Superfluous ones who clamber to sit upon the throne find that filth often sits upon the throne, and the throne often sits upon filth. Perhaps one day I'll go to a townhall meeting and read that chapter of Thus Spone Zarathustra and motion toward the politicians, journalists, and lobbyists whenever I read "superfluous ones".
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A single AA battery cannot make that kind of explosion, no matter what you do with capacitors.
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Second video of yours I have seen. I appreciate your work on this channel, so I'm subscribing.
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The real life infinite money glitch is exploited when the US Department of Treasury issues a debt security and sells it to the Federal Reserve, which prints up the money to buy it, backing the new currency with the debt security from the Treasury. And then the Federal Reserve sends all the interest income they get from the Treasury back to the Treasury, except they screwed it up this time and have accumulated losses nearly 3 times their capital causing a 3% impairment on their assets -- and nobody gives a shit. 🤡🌎
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Some form of simplified universal basic training orientation experience might be worthwhile rather than full conscription: high school students could spend 1-2 weeks during the summer before their junior year going through a very simple military orientation, perhaps one week learning the basics of how each branch works and then another week visiting the training facilities for the branch of their choice, then another 1-2 weeks doing some simple training in the branch of their choosing in the summer before their senior year. Before graduating high school, they could then take the ASVAB and see if any available career paths tickle their fancy. Draft exemptions could also be sorted out early, and training in the event of a draft would be a lot smoother and more efficient, though I imagine that there would be higher enlistment anyway once the people suited to a military career get notified of the career paths available to them.
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