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Indipendepede 6 points ago +6 / -0

Couldn't happen from a more ironic person either. The most brutally oppressive of lockdown nazis spread covid to someone.

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Indipendepede 25 points ago +25 / -0

She's so fat that her carbon footprint is a reference to her being able to crush coal into diamonds with each step.

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Indipendepede 6 points ago +6 / -0

You've literally described the body positivity movement; a social effort to remove the stigmatisation or normalise people with deformities/abnormalities like missing limbs, scarring etc, turned into ACCEPT THE CORPULENT LARD GOLEM AS BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY.

The 2nd argument they used was "fat shaming makes me depressed so I eat more and get worse", but to that I say it stops more thin people from wanting to become like you. Nobody was signing up to Onlyfans to sell pictures of their butthole to internet simps when they risked being a social pariah if anyone found out. Some did, but shame kept the vast majority from even considering it as an option. Now girls need to find reasons not to sell themselves since they grow up thinking it's acceptable.

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Indipendepede 10 points ago +10 / -0

This one. Also, why stop at Rotherham when there's easily dozens of other towns and cities where it was neglected if not outright covered up?

There were so many covid stories of totalitarianism as well, and I'd try to show the obvious hypocrisy/difference in treatment between the lockdown protesters vs BLM riots during lockdown.

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Indipendepede 12 points ago +12 / -0

More than that, Putin isn't a problem for us unless we make him one; sociopathic women that abuse the privilege they have are a realistic threat we may have personally encountered or watched play out.

The JD vs AH trial feels less about fighting abuse and more like a public shit test to see if the justice system is capable of reaching a fair verdict.

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Indipendepede 4 points ago +4 / -0

That logic is flawless; you should write for such respectable news outlets as CNNPC or MSNPC

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Indipendepede 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pretty much. In some way I actually hope he loses just so people can stop having any faith in the system, but it's too popular- too many normies are invested in the outcome and would notice how bullshit it would be for her to get away with this.

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Indipendepede 1 point ago +1 / -0

thanks for the black pill, but the way public opinion is swinging (and the fact that Amber and her team are a goddamn clown show), I'm going to hold out hope that the courts aren't entirely bereft of the merest sliver of justice. I think they'll at least hold this up as an example "see, we prosecute women sometimes too!"

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Indipendepede 10 points ago +10 / -0

What's sad is the complete lack of commitment to it. Could at least respect the effort if they'd been flipped on their ass, but the kid runs so slow he probably doesn't have the momentum anyway.

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Indipendepede 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s astonishing that we still don’t have approvals for vaccination for under-5’s. It’s been over a year since we started vaccinating adults. How can the public health establishment continue to insist that this virus is a dire emergency when they won’t even allow kids to be protected?

That's how far. Completely skipping over the medical malpractice into "don't question the narrative- we must go faster and further". The idea that covid might not be serious enough to warrant the level of panic or risking the health of children and toddlers doesn't even enter their mind(or what's left of it). They are too invested in the lie because to deny it would mean so much wasted time, effort, and more importantly would have to admit they were wrong.

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Indipendepede 32 points ago +32 / -0

The Latino cops were scared white! So white, they couldn't do their jobs. Then a Latino border agent ran into the Latino school to save his and other Latino kids from the Latino shooter. This must be the result of white supremacy.

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Indipendepede 11 points ago +11 / -0

Pfft, he'd be lucky to be prosecuted like Kyle. Kyle was textbook and documented in high detail from multiple camera angles and just about scraped by. Same as Johnny Depp in his trial- if Heard and her lawyer weren't absolutely retarded and getting destroyed by mountains of rock-solid evidence, he wouldn't have an ice-cube's chance in hell.

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Indipendepede 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not my fault she's not into <normal people>. Feminism has made women unhappier than ever- do you think she should try feminism-ing harder? I bet she hasn't even doubled-down yet.

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Indipendepede 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow, that was a more thorough breakdown of her character than she's going to have if she ever finds out most men are significantly better than her husband leashed manlet.

by folx
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Indipendepede 6 points ago +6 / -0

Where'd you find this, 2Xtra chromosomes?

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Indipendepede 1 point ago +1 / -0

Damn, that's kinda sad. Hope you've found/find a good community.

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Indipendepede 1 point ago +1 / -0

When?

The past- probably before you were born if that's your opinion. Of course, it's going to vary from region to region, but it used to be that your local cop grew up there, knew everyone, and was expected to enact justice in a fair manner because people are living, laws are dead. Bad apples were the odd one out, not the whole goddamn bunch.

A cop being local to community does not make him any more caring about said community

A cop anyone will absolutely care more about their home than some rando who drives in from a couple towns over.

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Indipendepede 4 points ago +4 / -0

fallacy

I don't think that word means what you think it means.

There's nothing illogical about saying free-speech should mean "we should be able to say whatever we want to whomever we want". I really wish someone could teach them the difference between words and meaning/action- you prosecute based on the intent or result of words, not the act of speech itself.

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Indipendepede 9 points ago +9 / -0

Between you and AllGuns, you've covered every point I was thinking of- well said. As a society, we've gotten the policing we deserve/were asking for =/

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Indipendepede 10 points ago +10 / -0

Damn, I was just trying to make this same kind of point in the other Uvalde Police thread. They are the international/globalist law enforcement officer, not your local cop. There's no more "from the community; to protect the community", they are replaceable government workers with no ideals or personal attachment to the people they should be in charge of protecting.

It's fine to go all "ACAB- today's police suck!", but it didn't used to be like that. The "thin blue line" movement was based on what people remember police should be like.

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Indipendepede 5 points ago +5 / -0

They do the bidding of the government and enforce laws as written, not the principles or values which they (allegedly) represent.

They used to be the other way around. The problem is that the left subverted the meaning of what it is to be a cop from "good guy who catches bad guys" to "government worker enforcing law". Globally, countries have moved away from local coppers to law enforcement officers, and the spirit changed with the name.

I don't think it was wrong to support police along with the rest of emergency services. It was a difficult, mostly-thankless job with high risk. More importantly, it used to be the case that a community was policed by someone from that community.

Like all changes stemming from globalist/city policy and culture, the one-size-fits-all solution fits everything poorly. The international/globalist police officer is no different.

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Indipendepede 2 points ago +2 / -0

If only those men were raised by women, educated by women, and force-fed pro-women propaganda every day...

Then they suddenly realise they are women >=)

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Indipendepede 6 points ago +6 / -0

Just like those WHITE SUV's that plow through Christmas parades.

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