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Erithal 8 points ago +8 / -0

Funnest time in Fable was being a fat evil fuck who shot lighting from my fingers to kill people.

All that concept needs is a wreath of pink hair around the male pattern baldness and an "IT'S MA'AM" style, and it'll be a perfectly 'modern' hero.

"RIDE THE LIGHTNING, BIGOT!"

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Erithal 11 points ago +12 / -1

Its a lot of too little too late, but that's the fault of most in the party for sitting and building up rust for so long.

Yep. The 'catalyst' of the Republican revolution is an 80s style Democrat: 40 years behind and stuck on the same leftwards trajectory.

Just like Buckley giving the boot to the John Birch Society, letting Trump (who is a dissenting Democrat) lead the party is an admission that Conservatives can't conserve anything-- it's a de facto indictment.

And while I do love that Trump's full-throated opposition has enabled dissent-- Trump was a stop-gap measure and not the course correction the country needed. Education, Media, Big Tech, and Unelected Government all got worse thanks to TDS and Trump not rooting them out. This is better than Hillary would have been by a long stretch-- but remission alone can't cure cancer..

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Erithal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Georgia has open primaries: Dems can vote in the Republican primary-- I don't know why they wouldn't have, if Kemp was the man they wanted Abrams to beat.

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Erithal 7 points ago +7 / -0

That's what Bannon's been doing at the local level.

I have to say he's not wrong.

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Erithal 6 points ago +6 / -0

Nothing changed from 2020.

Precisely. The "red wave" strikes me as a media narrative meant to demoralize: a sleight of hand by the powers that fortified the last election.

Furthermore, a presumptive victory precludes the R side addressing fraud. Without an answer to systemic election racketeering, there is no winning endgame for the Red States remaining in the union.

Red flight to bastions, balkanization, and the use of intentionally unsecure urban mail-in ballots (counted days and weeks after the fact) lets all future national elections in swing and blue states be planned. RINOs and neocons will be the only Republicans who will be allowed election outside of Red Bastions-- as controlled opposition.

Blue factionalism and schisms between progressive and neoliberal (where the neoliberal is supported by neocons as necessary) will be the only politics that matters moving forward. The right wing will flap two beats behind the left until the whole bald eagle flies past the moral event horizon.

Trump was the last chance to electorally rectify the metastasis of media/tech & unelected government power-- and blew it. He gave us warp speed and the precedent for lockdowns instead of some kind of Q-anon 'storm.'

Expecting rescue from without is no longer an option.

You should not "trust the plan." The plan is Agenda 2030.

You have to ask yourself: "How do I survive a what's coming in a way my descendants don't wind up pinned under globalist technocracy for the rest of time?"

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Erithal 8 points ago +8 / -0

Not surprising at all. Most of em probably shelled out to a backchannel for a checkmark, too. Addicts gonna addict, after all.

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Erithal 3 points ago +3 / -0

The polls have to be redder than the elevator doors opening in The Shining, otherwise the fortification will take over.

I think even if the R's take it, they cannot address the systemic fraud that supports the Dems Machine in Blue Cities. They'll have the mandate, but not the balls to address it.

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Erithal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Katie Hobbs is so abysmal that she took the guaranteed loss of momentum from skipping the Gubernatorial Debate rather than risk a gaffe or a 'gotcha' moment from Kari Lake.

She'd rather just run from her opponent than for office. Let that sink in.

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Erithal 6 points ago +6 / -0

The best part is that even if they pay, you can still call them out for paying $20 a month. It cheapens the 'honor' of being 'verified' and ruins the blue check's prestige, therefore I am all for it.

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Erithal 19 points ago +19 / -0

He also has a mother. Who he doesn't hate.

By his own logic, he is compromised and shouldn't be believed.

by folx
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Erithal 6 points ago +6 / -0

Kneel before the icon of St. George of Fentanyl!

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Erithal 5 points ago +5 / -0

And a second opinion from iSorrow.

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Erithal 11 points ago +11 / -0

It's not really an effective sequel to Victoria 2. It's more like Imperator: 1800s.

The most glaring thing is one Arch points out: there's a uniform tech starting line. Can't be pointing out that cultures have unique/different histories, and technological advancement/achievement levels to match. That would be problematic.

And yeah. The answer to upgrading Paradox's ancient combat system was to eliminate it. I want to laugh, but it's just sad.

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Erithal 7 points ago +7 / -0

The entire point of 'critique' in the academic sense is to provide the critic with the power to Kafkatrap whomever they wish.

It's not about the criticism, it's about power-- like it always is with leftoids.

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Erithal 4 points ago +4 / -0

Agreed. They are wolves in sheep's clothing. Taqiiyya, the doctrine of the advancement of Islam through lies, means that coexistence is only a means to an end where Islam prevails. Anyone who actually understands Islam understands this.

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Erithal 9 points ago +9 / -0

All activist careers are rooted in grievance. Maintaining problems as a 'status quo' to be eternally striven against, where the situation never improves, is the surest way for these 'activists' to remain 'actively' receiving paychecks.

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Erithal 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fact: The Opium Wars were all about joining the Drug War on the side of the drugs

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Erithal 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yep. "That wasn't my intent" is a way of forcing the listener to reassess.

It's tantamount to gaslighting. "We didn't mean what you noticed we wrote" doesn't fly-- it's corpospeak BS.

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Erithal 6 points ago +6 / -0

PayPal's whole business strategy revolves around seizing money and having more lawyers than God so they can get away with it. I don't put suing you for negative balance beyond them.

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Erithal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Like many other parents, Hernden disagreed with the district's COVID-19 policies and spoke out at school board meetings. At one point, she accused the board of making politically motivated decisions that were not in the best interest of the students. In response, one board member wrote to Hernden's then-supervisor at the Harper Woods Police Department. The member accused her of "veiled racism" and of behavior that was unbecoming of a police officer. Hernden was then subjected to an internal investigation, but her employer determined she had not violated any department rules.

The problems continued after the school board began restricting Hernden's speech by interrupting her at meetings and prohibiting her from sharing her opinion. In response, she cautioned the board that their actions may be illegal.

Things quickly escalated after U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a memorandum about investigating parents who attend school board meetings. One day after the memorandum was issued, the president of the Chippewa Valley School Board admitted reporting Hernden to the Department of Justice.

Until such time as parents can homeschool and be made exempt from school taxes for doing so, this problem will continue. Only by depriving the public school system of students and revenue can you cause an impact.

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