Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "Styxhexenhammer666" channel.

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  16. I was watching Congressional proceedings when they were discussing reparations. The amount of blaming other races going on in it was shocking and saddening. One man was very upset there were two college scholarships specifically for huwhite people. He exclaimed that proved racism still existed in the system. I asked him about the nearly 100 I could search for people of his race and why he thought it was fine there be that many available for him, but 2 was too much. I asked if he thought there should be none. He never replied. Another was saying there needed to be more representation on TV and movies. I asked if he thought 12% of the population should make up 50% of it. Again no reply. That was while I was explaining how Natives had not received reparations as all of them believed because "they know some that get checks from the government". I pointed them to the Congressional committee that discussed it under Obama and came to the conclusion it was too difficult. I also explained that the checks were from lawsuits filed against the government for broken treaties and stealing tribal money the government keeps because Natives are too stupid to handle their own money. I also asked why Natives getting checks equals reparations to them, but them getting government checks doesn't. Again no reply. One woman said they didn't want money, but certain privileges and listed several like affirmative action, incentives to start businesses with better interest rates, easier to get housing loans, etc. I pointed out they'd had almost all those since Civil Rights passed. She did reply and admitted she did not know that. Many don't know that reparations were already given in those government programs. It was even acknowledged as such at the time. The sheer hatred I saw in some of the comments directed at all other races was honestly sickening. So no, I'm not surprised by this poll in the slightest.
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  27.  @American-Motors-Corporation  2015 was Obama, not Trump so what does that have to do with him? You forgot that Nixon also caused our oil imports to double due to price controls he put in place. The Arab Oil Embargo that you're referring to was because we'd just faced an oil crisis. What happened in 2015? The US became the largest producer of oil. We were no longer at risk of an oil crisis. We export mainly to Canada and Mexico. I'm confused by why you think sending India oil is bad. We are not currently experiencing an oil shortage. The price of oil is based on speculation, not current supply. That speculation is on the global market, not just the US. Let's take the Keystone pipeline as an example. The pipeline would have allowed oil to flow to refineries faster and increased the global supply of oil so prices dropped in speculation of that happening. When it got canceled, the oil production wouldn't increase thus keeping the global supply the same so the price rose because the speculation was incorrect. The current prices rising is because Biden's cuts to drilling will effect the global supply in the future. If we don't increase exploration, we won't be able to replace oil deposits that run out and stop producing. That will decrease the amount available in the future. Whenever there is a decrease in the amount of something (or the likelihood of a decrease) the price of that item goes up. Edit: Maybe have a basic understanding of how the market works before voicing what you believe to be true.
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  33. Maybe that's why I've always been populist. My grandfather was my idol. Born in 1912, was a farmer and later a Union leader at the oil refinery, led a strike at said oil refinery, was absolutely what one would think of as an upstanding Christian. He was quiet and reserved. He'd take the shirt off his back if someone else needed it, and did. He'd walk to work in the ice if the roads were too bad to drive to make sure the guy he was supposed to relieve at work got off on time. He prioritized family above everything. One time during contract negotiations he asked the OWNER to step outside to settle it, which means he was challenging a fist fight. It was so against his nature to do something like that, the owner immediately apologized and backed down. He'd made a comment about the workers that was particularly insulting and my grandfather wasn't having it. You can imagine the impact that had coming from a 6'7 man that nobody had ever even heard raise his voice. He never trusted the government. He taught us survival skills and how to grow pretty much anything because we still farmed. It was all about being self sufficient. Hunting, farming, fishing, he made sure we all had those skills. He even built the only house they ever owned by himself. Including all the electrical, plumbing, cabinets. Things he'd never done, but taught himself how to so he didn't need to rely on anyone else. I think if everyone had someone like him in their lives, we'd be in a much different and better place right now. Oh yeah, and everything bought HAD to be American made. It didn't matter if it's more expensive. You support your fellow citizen's first.
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