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Carol Anne's avatar

Over pancakes this morning we discussed the WEF, and how 190 countries fell victim to their evil plan. My partner is a conservative leaning liberal. IMO he’s “middle of the road” He agrees this covid thing is a politicized shit storm. He doesn’t read the 💩 WaPo, discounts their reporting, and as I endlessly run my mouth, he agrees with me more and more often. One soul saved…. Whew, it’s an endless job.

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Guttermouth's avatar

I think there have been almost as many red pills as vaccinations this past year.

Would be great if that ratio were 1:1.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Luckily no dissent in family here. And we all understand the maxim above.

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Raptor's avatar

Bezos knows he's white right? He is like the whitest white. His own very definition of white supremecy.

Oh yes. It is not an appeal to the sane who like living in harmony. Can't have that so dividedividedivide. They are the ones who want violence. You create a problem and then present the solution. Irritate-relief.

The truckers have kept their head so far. They are a mix of a lot of races and cultures. That cannot be tolerated by the globalists.

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Guttermouth's avatar

The snake people see themselves as beyond race. White is a thing a certain aggregation of poors are.

(No, I don't believe they're actual fucking snakes, but the notion of them as utterly disconnected psychopaths that have become completely removed from human motivations and emotions makes the word very apt.)

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Rikard's avatar

The logic goes thusly:

Whites are racist

Only whites can be racist

Racism is always from white towards non-white

Non-whites are not racist

Non-whites cannot be racist

Therefore, Bezos is not white because he is not racist.

You can replace the key terms with others and get the same effect, i.e. replace "white" with 'cis-het' and 'racist' with 'homophobic'.

The mental mechanism behind it is a very strong contigous rationalisation post ex facto in order to keep ahead of cognitive dissonance; that's why they always react with anger and hate and violence BLM/Antifa-style when challenged. It brings on the realisation that they are hypocrites locked in a path towards total destruction, projecting their self-loathing onto the entire western world which enables their mindset in the first place.

And that realisation hurts and frustrates them, much like an abuser hitting a child because a child "made them" hit it in the first place, they just keep going, hurting and burning and murdering their way through life.

It's high time for all of us who are not like that to stop enabling such ideas and behaviours: let them be the way they think they want to be, yes, but don't help them. Don't do anything that enables them - don't even mow their lawn or watch their house for them. Cut them off and cut them out and offer to calmly explain why. No aggression, no hate, no "you should be this way instead", just politely asking them to curb ther aggression towards life itself.

"Don't hang around with crazies" so to speak.

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Darling Sneauxflayke's avatar

Ahhhh yes, WaPo. During this Black History Month and its obsessive reminder of slavery, I shall disavow my enslaved ancestors who cried out for freedom as the white supremacists they were!

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Guttermouth's avatar

Yeah. Apparently it's a commodity we're only allowed to buy from licensed retailers. I hope your great-great-grandparents saved their receipts somewhere.

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YYR's avatar

Frederick Douglas might have said a thing or two. And Kamala "Freedom" Harris. And Harriett Tubman can kiss that $20-bill appearance goodbye, having stood for such a white supremacist virtue. 😒

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Guttermouth's avatar

That's Kamala "Fweedom" Harris. Get it right. :)

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Evil Harry's avatar

"Heels up Harris" to her special friends.

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Frances Leader's avatar

God Almighty! WAPO has hit a new low.

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Sirka Sie's avatar

Frances! I know you from Twitter two years ago at the beginning on this Plandemic! I am Hogfart. Good to see you! Hope you are ok. Still standing solid against the tyranny. It’s a struggle but we knew it would be.

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Guttermouth's avatar

The fact that this happened on my stack makes me stupidly happy.

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Sirka Sie's avatar

It’s awesome!

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Frances Leader's avatar

Thank you Guttermouth! Your stupid happiness is reciprocated xx

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Frances Leader's avatar

Hey there Hogfart! Slowly but surely we reform our community despite the cancel culture!

The spite only makes me more determined! I post on GETTR now, as well as writing on Substack. I was de-platformed from Twitter, Facebook & Discord for my outrageous dissent! Bless their sorry souls! xx

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Integrity and Karma's avatar

If Sirka likes you, I might should go find you on Gettr. On as?

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Frances Leader's avatar

Frances Leader is my real name & I always use it.

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Integrity and Karma's avatar

Outstanding. Integrity and Karma are my life views and I always try to exemplify their positive traits.

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Sirka Sie's avatar

🤣I alway enjoyed reading your tweets. I’m off all platforms as well, don’t miss em. Now I know where I can read your stuff again. I like GETTR

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Richard Seager's avatar

I had a whole lot of follow me / follow back accounts start following me on Gettr. I normally follow back but I could see heading to 10s of thousands of followers who probably barely have 10 posts between them. Disappointed me somewhat.

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cmpalmer75's avatar

Have you seen this video of Brian Echevarria at an NC school board meeting? Epic!

(Don't be distracted by the Christmas movie advert. This was from Thursday).

https://video.foxnews.com/v/6298011177001#sp=show-clips

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Integrity and Karma's avatar

Oh...this man is a treasure. I will neither admit nor deny the potential for blurred vision as he described his " dynamo " of a daughter... thanks for this,cmpalmer. I didn't know i needed it.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Loved that guy so much! Thanks for sharing a link to his wonderful speech. xx

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TrackCat's avatar

Dang, I saw this in my inbox and thought is was going to be about Harry Potter.

Very sound and timely advice, I’ve read a couple of posts this morning that are either from a Fed or from someone who may well be visited by them.

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Sarah Good's avatar

I find myself Fed posting in my head all day long. So, freedom is a bad thing now? Does that apply to everyone or just to the white people?

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Guttermouth's avatar

The short answer: it applies to everyone, but the white people first, because as the demographic the fed sees them as, we're the most likely to resist the overt elimination of freedom because we either A) have never lived without it or B) came here to escape cultures like the former Soviet Union and are wise to this bullshit.

Contrast that with immigrant groups seeking not unprecedented civil liberties but the opportunity to live within a reasonably safe welfare state, groups that simply want economic opportunity and wealth accumulation and don't care about their civil liberties because they don't exercise them and come from cultures where they're foreign concepts anyway, and black Americans, who the fed regards as mentally incompetent and need to be protected from their own behavior and fair competition. (There's institutional racism, all right; it's just not coming from where you think it is. Black and American Indian communities should be furious at the government for all the opposite reasons we're told they should be; but first, you'll need to convince Brandon you have enough brain cells to operate a computer).

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Sarah Good's avatar

Thank you for your reply. My question was mostly rhetorical but I truly appreciate your take on this.

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Guttermouth's avatar

I spent a good bit of time around Cherokee kids my age for a period of my childhood where I spent a lot of time camping in NC as they operated a lot of camping/hunting/private parks around the Smoky Mountain region and was close friends with a few in college when I was deep into paganism. I've also researched a ton just out of my personal obsession with the frontier era.

The best thing for black Americans is for the government to leave them the fuck alone and stop telling them who they are; the best thing for American Indians is for the government to stop pretending they're different from other Americans and leave them the fuck alone.

(P.S. I use the phrase "American Indian" because everyone I've ever met referred to themselves either with "Indian" or their tribal affiliation, and because since (literally) early childhood I have rejected the term "Native American"; the meaning of words matter. I am also a "native American.")

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YYR's avatar

Don't ask the question if you don't want the answer.

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