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Jon Ossoff is why people despise the small hats. He is the literal embodiment.
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@BST-lm4po Gmail would have turned them in planning it. Wouldn’t you, Google?
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It’s really his Calvin Coolidge-style LACK of policy that makes him admirable.
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@eddarby469 Thomas can’t talk like Barrett. I would say he’s certainly wiser, and has a better long-game view of our law at its most basic than Barrett, though. Thomas’ genius is in his simplicity.
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They know what they’re doing and you lose because you think they’re stupid and not psychopaths.
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It’s not hatred, it’s the fallacy of association — “she black” — that gets her elected.
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I have rarely seen a more obvious sociopath than that woman. You can literally see how cold and exacting her “the ends justify the means” glare is in her eyes. Chills.
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@GatesRapes No. NO! People are stupid. All Zuckerberg has done is make it easier to see it.
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It needs a new populace. The people who built that city have been primarily pushed out.
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@shadboy What’s amazing, Smitty, is that even if you didn’t agree it would still be true.
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No. Useless implies benign. These people are malignant. They haven’t built a thing in this country and destroy everything everyone else has. Everything they touch turns to rubble.
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Right? It was cool at first. I liked being in Manhattan …. then the patterns emerged. Everyone on that island is a sociopath; some just hide it better than other.
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Ok, parasite.
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A commie would lie? Nooooooo!
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Yes there is — the school at which Bowman was a principal can’t read, either. He’s subsaharan — they’ve only been know for their violent tendencies, never their intellect.
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No. The ones who understand it see it. They just know they won’t be in office for the time everyone hangs for what they’ve done to our money.
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His emphasis on Israel as the governor of Florida is very concerning.
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That’s not going anywhere. Not that I don’t agree, but it’s just not.
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If I were a hiring manager and I saw an outlandishly black hairstyle in our interview, I would regard it like I regard people with overt tattoos. Resume in the bin. Next. You are literally showing me you have no impulse control or foresight, as well as no concern for how others perceive you in order to accomplish goals together. You’ve decided that your individuality is more important than this mission, for which I get to decide who joins, so I will let you keep you nastiness and keep it away from me and my employees, who I respect too much to dump such a toxic monster on. It’s my first amendment right to assemble or not assemble with anyone I choose. I would not hire either based on these reasons. You’re inviting a psychopath into your company who will tear it apart. No.
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@pattitully-chain9708 Why do you follow us around, stupid?
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@hammernnails7314 The fallacy of "united" is also pretty low information. America is not a collective country, it was designed to be individuals competing within enlightenment values. "Togetherness" is not a virtue. "Togetherness" killed millions in the Soviet Union.
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Maybe wrote something catchy like “work will set you free” on the gates?
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I think I’d rather have Garland on the court than as the head of the Cheka.
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@Teaspun Gengrik Yagoda did a lot of damage. Why are you still slow on the metaphor for what's happening. Why have you never heard Lazar Kaganovich's name? He's one of history's worst mass murderers, alongside Yagoda, and you're using low-IQ Nazi references when the Nazis actually rose to power because they were afraid of people like Yagoda and Kaganovich. Why don't you know their names? Have you ever seen a photo of Yagoda. Look at that mustache. Wonder how after all the killing he did that you don't know his name. He was the head of the secret police, not some justice. Head's of the police are judges, too.
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I have been saying this forever. The american electorate themselves — not the politicians or corporations or whatever — are the real problem. The more we move away from this recent move toward "democracy", not republicanism, the better so as to remove the hazard of having to live with what these idiots think our government is supposed to do instead of advocate for how limited our government was supposed to be in the first place. "Term limits" is also the same sad, unthinking slogan people are shouting. That's a worse option than we have now....
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I think they’d be less proud of him, and more concerned that he’s the only one like that.
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Gotta love even more than it was black community leaders who wanted harsher sentencing for crack.
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They do this because they know we won’t physically punish them and nothing will change until that does.
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Imagine being forced to hire these same low-IQ primates because they complained their way into a job. The bridge wouldn’t get built but the money paid for it would get laundered.
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Imagine being a politician that isn’t white and wasn’t anywhere near the place she governs when it was built.
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If I saw an outlandishly black hairstyle in our interview, I would regard it like I regard people with overt tattoos. Resume in the bin. Next. You are literally showing me you have no impulse control or foresight, as well as no concern for how others perceive you in order to accomplish goals together. You’ve decided that your individuality is more important than this mission, so I will let you keep that and keep it away from me. It’s my first amendment right to assemble or not assemble with anyone I choose. I would not hire either based on these reasons. You’re inviting a psychopath into your company who will tear it apart.
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I encourage you to read more about our “dark past” in specifics, particularly crime rates by race in the places where this “darkness” happened. Even that is bluster.
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@techoperatives2232 McLuhan: “Moral indignation is a technique used to endow idiot with dignity.” So, idiot — did you at least find your “dignity”? “Lol.”
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“Gradually I began to hate them.”
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Deport her. I don’t care where.
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“Sohn.” Hard no every time.
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I love when northeastern intellectuals underestimate others because of their voice.
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“… and gradually I began to hate them.”
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@l3mr186 It is blacks yaaas kweeening to White girls that more articles like this should be written. Do you know how few blacks read at grade level, much less write professionally? The ones who can aren’t in beauty writing.
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But she literally is a congresswoman. You can’t be this bad a metaphors, can you?
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@luxintenebris1776 There are no Omicron deaths and she is a congresswoman as a matter of fact. It’s just a shitty simile. She’s so easy to make fun of, but the OP failed and that’s just sad.
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@exdemocrat9038 They’re not marxists. They don’t even know what historical materialism is. They’re managerialists. They always have been.
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@yapandasoftware You don’t understand • the “hearts and minds” wars that used to be overseas are now here. You can’t just “use force” anymore and those pansies in Antifa know it.
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I got the pandemic right. Many other people did, too. I’ll get the next one right, too. No lockdowns and no printing money. Easy!
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Kent state.
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Not in history — Calvin Coolidge was a governor once.
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She’s not incompetent — she just has different goals than you do or that the job entails. Tell me you’ve noticed our uninvited Semite friends always wreck their host’s money for selfish reasons.
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Yellen is a Jewish name.
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“Red flag” was you not intending a pun.
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No. King would have been fine with CRT. His brand of incrementalist dogma was just Fabian socialism. Find out more about King. Start with the fact that his “Dr.” was plagiarized and his real name, and his father’s real name, had neither “Martin” or “Luther” in it. His name was Mike. We were lied to about King. Badly.
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