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I was red pilled- weak admission to having been ignorant and easily manipulated.
Trump Fan Boys are on the level with the Hilldog’s at this point
Here in the Bay Area, it is EVERYWHERE
Aphroman saysI was red pilled- weak admission to having been ignorant and easily manipulated.
But but but Trump is better than Nothing!
The Liberals are a big fat Nothing. They project Loserhood. They are the inept ass corpuscle that wont go away.
You need to focus on what’s most important: liking Trump. Liking Trump is of utmost importance and we need to know who doesn’t like Trump so we can castigate them. Daddy Trump loves us, he really cares about all these super important, unique, organic ideas that right wingers have to share, but the SJW crowds won’t let them!
And so the rich man's lies rule. PERIOD. You get to be a good-time-Charlie, maybe you can even get on a talk radio show or Fox.
I don’t see this anti White Male thing yous bleet on and on about,
potential democrat voters i know are all successful white family men who simply seem to value our Freedoms and Liberties
he certainly knows how to get all the people that don’t like niggers and spics to support him
Anti-FWM sentiment
Anti-FWM sentiment is SO prevalent across SO many different spheres from school to college to hiring for jobs, and most especially when it comes to hiring for public sector jobs, that it’s no wonder the FWMs are feeling resentful.
Wanna be a firefighter? Well, you can go to training school, get some EMT credentials, and work hard, but unless you have a vagina or dark skin, your chances are small. Unless, perhaps, if your daddy or uncle or whatever is a supervisor because nepotism works universally. Then you need only to show up.
Basically tho, as a FWM, there is absolutely no attraction for a party/ethos which has actively discriminated against me all my life based only on an accident of birth. Hatred of such is the rule, not the exception.
Democrats are about to experience their most savage and humiliating defeat in November since the rise of the tea party in 2010.
I’m bringing popcorn!
And those outside of university education a/o San Francisco
Here are some things that you will hear when you sit down to dinner with the vanguard of the Intellectual Dark Web: There are fundamental biological differences between men and women. Free speech is under siege. Identity politics is a toxic ideology that is tearing American society apart. And we’re in a dangerous place if these ideas are considered “dark." ...
some have paid for this commitment by being purged from institutions that have become increasingly hostile to unorthodox thought — and have found receptive audiences elsewhere.
“People are starved for controversial opinions,” said Joe Rogan, an MMA color commentator and comedian who hosts one of the most popular podcasts in the country. “And they are starved for an actual conversation.” ...
On April 21, Kanye West crystallized this problem when he tweeted seven words that set Twitter on fire: “I love the way Candace Owens thinks.”
Candace Owens, the communications director for Turning Point USA, is a sharp, young, black conservative — a telegenic speaker with killer instincts who makes videos with titles like “How to Escape the Democrat Plantation” and “The Left Thinks Black People Are Stupid.” Mr. West’s praise for her was sandwiched inside a longer thread that referenced many of the markers of the Intellectual Dark Web, like the tyranny of thought policing and the importance of independent thinking. ...
Today they have left their jobs, lost many of their friends and endangered their reputations.
All this because they opposed a “Day of Absence,” in which white students were asked to leave campus for the day. For questioning a day of racial segregation cloaked in progressivism, the pair was smeared as racist. Following threats, they left town for a time with their children and ultimately resigned their jobs.
“Nobody else reacted. That’s what shocked me,” Mr. Weinstein said. “It told me that a culture that told itself it was radically open-minded was actually a culture cowed by fear.” ...
Mr. Harris said something that he thought was obvious on its face: Not all cultures are equally conducive to human flourishing. Some are superior to others.
“Until that time I had been criticizing religion, so the people who hated what I had to say were mostly on the right,” Mr. Harris said. “This was the first time I fully understood that I had an equivalent problem with the secular left.” ...
“The moral confusion that operates under the banner of ‘multiculturalism’ can blind even well-educated people to the problems of intolerance and cruelty in other communities,” Mr. Harris said. “This had never fully crystallized for me until that moment.” ...
Before September 2016, Jordan Peterson was an obscure psychology professor at the University of Toronto. Then he spoke out against Canada’s Bill C-16, which proposed amending the country’s human-rights act to outlaw discrimination based on gender identity and expression. He resisted on the grounds that the bill risked curtailing free speech by compelling people to use alternative gender pronouns. He made YouTube videos about it. He went on news shows to protest it. He confronted protesters calling him a bigot. When the university asked him to stop talking about it, including sending two warning letters, he refused. ...
Debra Soh, who has a Ph.D. in neuroscience, self-deported from the academic track, sensing that the spectrum of acceptable perspectives and even areas of research was narrowing. Dr. Soh said that she started “waking up” in the last two years of her doctorate program. “It was clear that the environment was inhospitable to conducting research,” she said. “If you produce findings that the public doesn’t like, you can lose your job.” ...
“You have to understand that the I.D.W. emerged as a response to a world where perfectly reasonable intellectuals were being regularly mislabeled by activists, institutions and mainstream journalists with every career-ending epithet from ‘Islamophobe’ to ‘Nazi,’” Eric Weinstein said. ...
“Some say the I.D.W. is dangerous,” Ms. Heying said. “But the only way you can construe a group of intellectuals talking to each other as dangerous is if you are scared of what they might discover.”
White Males drive around in taxpayer funded cars with union gigs and no accountability, harassing productive working people and shooting our kids and pets. Stop making excuses for Republicans selling our nation down the river
some dumb black bitch gets some worthless government job
tyrant as President
Only by giving the oligarchs everything they want
political correctness and social justice warriors as an excuse
few crybaby naive children on college campuses
Bush bailed out banks/car companies - bail out of rich at expense of poor.
The government (the peope) made a profit on that deal.
marcus saysThe government (the peope) made a profit on that deal.
Irrelevant
ou said they were bailed out at an expense to the poor, when in fact it was a profit to us all.
I believe that at the time of those bail outs, there was no choice. As for who should have been punished ? That's a more complex and longer conversation. Not as simple as many wish it was. But sure. Some key heads should have rolled.
Not easy to pin it on specific individuals that deserve blame for the magnitude of what happened becasue of collective greed and stupidity.
MAybe those that removed regulations protecting us from ourselves are the ones that are the most to blame. Trump has pushed hard to undo all such regulation that came in the aftermath of the crash.
"But online life creates an illusion of left-wing excess and hegemony that barely exists in the real world, at least outside of a few collegiate enclaves. Consider, for example, how an online mob turned a Utah teenager who wore a Chinese-style dress to her prom into a national news story. The sanctimony and censoriousness of the social justice internet is like a machine for producing red pills. It makes people think it’s daring to, say, acknowledge that men and women are different, or pick on immigrants, or praise the president of the United States."