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GhostBond 7 points ago +8 / -1

In the next step countries will probably have nooses, swastikas, and ok hand symbols show up. Thus "forcing" putin to invade to save people.

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GhostBond 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think you're right, after attacking the term "fake news" over and over, they wanted to do the same thing but needed a new phrase so they could pretend it was different.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dunno, my fav theory is someone copied some feminist bot code and replaced it's man-hating with the other gender.

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GhostBond 6 points ago +9 / -3

I don't know man, I've said many times that both the "trans" people I know were clearly pressured into it, so I'm not on that side.

But Desantis always comes closer to putting out a good, reasonable, narrative.

Greg Abbot is always playing the same extremist games that feminists are - just from the other side - and in my opinion everyone is just sick of this shit.

No one wants to find out that not only did their kid get talked into some trans shit at school, but then someone comes to blame them (the parents) for it.

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GhostBond 4 points ago +4 / -0

This video exemplifies how "women in the workplace" actually goes. There's 1 "alpha male" figure in the room and everyone else is women.

This sounds like it's going to be super awesome for the guy but instead all the women get catty and demeaning like you can see at the end where she rolls her eyes and chastizes with for "we're ALL happy you're wearing pants".

If you're a normal guy you get replaced by a woman.
If you're the alpha male figure they turn on your once they replace all the other men and your life gets miserable.

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GhostBond 14 points ago +14 / -0

"What is the downside to wearing a mask?" says someone on camera, not wearing a mask, in a room full of people.

Why is he not wearing a mask?

If it was no big deal he'd be wearing a mask just like he's wearing pants. There's definitely reasons he's not wearing a mask and neither is anyone else on the panel.

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GhostBond 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wonder who got threatened or blackmailed to make this happen?

The soccer federation won their first court thing easily. From what I've read their followup claims were even more ridiculousness as with covid the women's contract meant they were paid more than the mens team. The soccer federation was like "ok then you get the mens contract" and the womens team was like "no we want all the mens stuff and our stuff to".

The only way to lose this was to settle. Someone must have threatened and/or paid someone off.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Proof that pathological lying and manipulation works.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know someone from western ukraine.

The Holodomor also known as the Terror-Famine or the Great Famine, was a famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians.

It's debated whether they were targetted specifically, or whether they just got the shit end of the stick in a wider famine, but I don't think the west had quite the ambition to create this just to divide and conquer.

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GhostBond 4 points ago +4 / -0

Something something something "russian asset" something something.

by borga
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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, hard to disagree with you there.

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GhostBond 2 points ago +3 / -1

I've said this before, while I hate feminism, it's main goal is controlling women -

While most celibate men said they didn’t have sex because they couldn’t find a partner, most celibate women said it was because they had no interest in sex.

'Women's place is in the kitchen' has simply been replaced with 'women's place is in the cube farm'.

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GhostBond 0 points ago +1 / -1

Lol does this sound like "women's freedom"?

While most celibate men said they didn’t have sex because they couldn’t find a partner, most celibate women said it was because they had no interest in sex.

I'm kinda reminded of "these animals do not mate in captivity".

by borga
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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow, this is some real dumb bullshit.

by borga
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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

I totally agree what you're saying, I'm kind of wondering on a it.

Like take what you said here -

I am impartial to them using Adolf Hitler however, it's what these boomercons understand and Ceausescu doesn't quite roll off the tongue.

I started wondering if the holocaust is more the "sales pitch" and what's truly troubling someone about hitler is something else. Lots of these people did something as bad or worse than the holocaust. But I don't think any of them started wars that killed 80 million people and crossed 3 continents. When you add current tech like nuclear weapons I wonder if someone is legit terrified another hilter could happen - not because of the holocaust - but because he'd start a worldwide war and nuke the entire planet if he's losing.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +2 / -1

Who cares, that isn't the point.

Once a country starts gaining advantage through invading other countries, they keep doing it. New invasion every few years.

This has applied to a huge number of countries, including the us, japan, china, it goes on and on and on. It's kinda like the country gets addicted to invading or something.

by borga
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GhostBond 3 points ago +5 / -2

I think there's a real reason they hyperfocus on hitler, and it's not the jewish thing.

He started wwii. And he lost it, only after killing or maiming all of the german men of fighting age.

His inability to know when to quite it was a disaster.

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GhostBond 3 points ago +3 / -0

But then it goes right down the globohomo path of destroying everything that feels familiar.

...But as much as she has a deeply rooted love and affinity for the country, she shares "Ghana is a developing country with many remnants of colonialism in its systems...As much as other Black people in the diaspora and Africa chimed in cosigning these positive sentiments, there was also a backlash from Ghanaians and other Africans, asking people in the diaspora to take off the rose-colored glasses and be truthful about some of the issues that are present, mentioning poverty, job scarcity, women rights and LGBTQ+ rights, among others.

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GhostBond 4 points ago +4 / -0

"Ghana specifically has been an incredibly welcoming country for me as a Black American with no immediate ties to the continent. It is one of the only countries in the world where I don't feel foreign at all. Like I've reunited with an old cousin," Boyd said.

Exactly, I'd love to feel this way as well, about the country I live in.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why is diversity only being ran on the global minority group?

Their plan is that they combine non-white's and white women to make white men a majority and run them over. Only 30% of the US is white men you're literally a minority under this.

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GhostBond 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's literally an annoying sibling trying to say anything they can to get you in trouble with their parents. They push you, you push them back, they start screaming "mommy mommy he's hitting me!" knowing full well how they're making it up.

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GhostBond 2 points ago +2 / -0

I feel like "threat" is to strong of a word. I think you can see the the blm stuff wasn't even a mild inconvenience.

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GhostBond 6 points ago +6 / -0

Sigh, am I remotely surprised?

Burn businesses in black communities. Burn down police stations that protect black communities - all of that is fine.

Make some auto parts get somewhere later? Oh no, national emergency.

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