Carl is being very eloquent and careful in this video, explaining why the Media was not only complicit in the Child Rape gangs, but supportive of it, from within their ideological framework. Suffice it to say, it's a kind of sunk-cost fallacy for people who assume Multiculturalism must work.
I don't normally say that the video should be shared, but I think this is one that should be shared because it should be comfortable enough for a normie to not react badly to anti-Left narratives, but it also shows the kind of censorship hostage crisis that the English are living under that is propagating the rape of children. It's basically safe viewing for your normie friends and family without being made 'uncomfortable' by 'right-wing hysteria on twitter'.
There is a story on Yahoo about Bill Maher talking with Jon Cryer. Maher brings up how women are treated by Muslims. And Cryer who was recently critical of Trump and his supporters had nothing to say except, "it's not my culture." And it's similar to this we aren't the same culture and putting us together and demanding one side completely aqquiesce to the other is untenable.
That's one thing I'd like to see in a perfect world, some kind of "normie friendly" designator. I don't particularly want to share something to my grandma if they'll make a niche reference or say something too based out of the blue.
Lotus Eaters YouTube channel. Specifically YouTube, rather than Rumble, because they are more cautious and compliant. Beau's not going to get on and say "execute the government for they have committed the greatest crime in the history of British civilization" on YT.
To get more normie and "The Left Left Me" types, Triggernometry and Dave Rubin are wildly inoffensive. Even Megan Kelly is pretty good with "safe" culture war positions, and focus on "how to help women".
Carl is being very eloquent and careful in this video, explaining why the Media was not only complicit in the Child Rape gangs, but supportive of it, from within their ideological framework. Suffice it to say, it's a kind of sunk-cost fallacy for people who assume Multiculturalism must work.
I don't normally say that the video should be shared, but I think this is one that should be shared because it should be comfortable enough for a normie to not react badly to anti-Left narratives, but it also shows the kind of censorship hostage crisis that the English are living under that is propagating the rape of children. It's basically safe viewing for your normie friends and family without being made 'uncomfortable' by 'right-wing hysteria on twitter'.
There is a story on Yahoo about Bill Maher talking with Jon Cryer. Maher brings up how women are treated by Muslims. And Cryer who was recently critical of Trump and his supporters had nothing to say except, "it's not my culture." And it's similar to this we aren't the same culture and putting us together and demanding one side completely aqquiesce to the other is untenable.
They would never tolerate "It's Christian Culture" in response to any Catholic Rape Scandal as an excuse for any behavior and they know it.
Those who are within the Overton Window as a clientele group are granted equal treatment. Those outside the Overton Window are not human.
Well that wasn't Christian culture anyway. It was fag culture
That's one thing I'd like to see in a perfect world, some kind of "normie friendly" designator. I don't particularly want to share something to my grandma if they'll make a niche reference or say something too based out of the blue.
Lotus Eaters YouTube channel. Specifically YouTube, rather than Rumble, because they are more cautious and compliant. Beau's not going to get on and say "execute the government for they have committed the greatest crime in the history of British civilization" on YT.
To get more normie and "The Left Left Me" types, Triggernometry and Dave Rubin are wildly inoffensive. Even Megan Kelly is pretty good with "safe" culture war positions, and focus on "how to help women".
Sorry I stopped reading after this due to wistful day dreaming.
It happens to the best of us.
Harry Robinson has been noticing a lot more lately on LE content.
That's pretty apt. That can be said about everything DEI.