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MrGiggles 6 points ago +6 / -0

Trump is weak. He is too afraid of the establishment to do what needs to be done.

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MrGiggles 19 points ago +19 / -0

If the establishment-endorsed BLM riots back in 2020 were not enough to make the normies notice, then there is no hope for them.

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MrGiggles 7 points ago +7 / -0

At some point you have to wonder if the aid worker doesn’t just want to prolong the suffering of a people for their own personal gain? If they genuinely wanted to help, they wouldn’t be doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

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MrGiggles 7 points ago +7 / -0

We can, but the methods to fix it are less than savory.

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MrGiggles 7 points ago +7 / -0

But who will genocide who? We are waiting for the moment where the whites will fight back, yet even as children are getting raped and murdered by the migrants we let in, nothing has happened. Our elites are convinced that they can continue ruling regardless of the ethnicity of its subjects, and are clearly ready to enact genocide of whites for the sake of virtue signaling.

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MrGiggles 29 points ago +29 / -0

China encourages the woke movement in the West. It’s no coincidence that a Chinese-owned app is home to the most degenerate content of all social media platforms.

When you want to destroy an enemy completely and utterly, you don’t just kill them, you torture and psychologically break their children. We are allowing the Chinese to throw our children into the insane asylum and weld all of the exits shut.

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MrGiggles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Like Bizarre Creations, leaving Microsoft was the worst decision Bungie has ever made.

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MrGiggles 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m strangely a bit more optimistic about the Activision buy-out, as Activision was consolidating everything into Call of Duty development, so there is a small chance that old IPs will be brought back under Microsoft. Based on COD Vanguard, I don’t think the acquisition is going to make Activision Blizzard any worse compared to the direction they have already been going.

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MrGiggles 8 points ago +8 / -0

It doesn’t matter if his voter base is supposedly eroding. Trudeau and his ilk are parasites. Once they get in, it is a hell of a lot harder to get them out.

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MrGiggles 8 points ago +8 / -0

Capitalism and communism both suffer from a sense of idealism, where human nature is completely disregarded and are manipulated by those who call themselves “experts.” We are living in an era where Libertarianism has combined with Marxist education to catastrophic results. Our corporations have no loyalty to their country of origin, no respect for its workers, perform self-destructive actions in the long term for the sake of profits in the next quarter, and are incentivized to put out products that barely function, even if means people die from product failure.

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MrGiggles 7 points ago +7 / -0

Unless you are intimately familiar with global underground economies, the potential benefits of crypto won't be available for the standard consumer. Crypto transactions are tracked and extracting value from crypto requires interaction with payment processors and/or banks.

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MrGiggles 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know we should be concerned about large mega-corporations, but Activision is such a plague on the games industry, that anything that would kick Bobby Kotick out is only a net gain.

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MrGiggles 3 points ago +3 / -0

The right is trying to make this a “gotcha moment,” but it really isn’t. The normies have already accepted the lie that the vaccine isn’t meant to prevent transmission, but is meant to prevent hospitalizations.

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MrGiggles 6 points ago +6 / -0

Here is the problem, these corporations don’t care about labor shortages. Their goal is to reduce the size of their labor force each year to pretend that they are making record profits, so all this labor shortage is doing is hastening the inevitable layoffs of the next several years. The people left behind are the gullible workaholics (idiots) who sacrifice everything for the sake of a company that is just one stock valuation away from letting them go. These executives are so detached from the ground level that they think that everything is disposable and replaceable. They overvalue their “leadership skills” and are convinced that the corporate structure itself is what keeps the company alive and successful, not the people within the structure.

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MrGiggles 9 points ago +9 / -0

They completely lost me as a potential customer. I’m avoiding this game altogether.

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MrGiggles 3 points ago +4 / -1

The video was really weird honestly. The police officers came in, yet the guy who was talking just ignored it as though it was some normal thing? Something seems off about this instance of Swatting.

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MrGiggles 2 points ago +3 / -1

This decline really does originate from the establishment of Israel post-WWII. The West tries to do something nice for Jews as compensation, only for them to spit in the West’s face.

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MrGiggles 12 points ago +12 / -0

I just assumed they performed lead implant surgery on the dog’s brain when it was sent out to the countryside.

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MrGiggles 15 points ago +15 / -0

That's literally what my family tells me when they ask why I haven't gotten the vaccine. They are telling me that I am not allowed to visit them or my last-surviving grandmother (all of them have taken the vaccine) until I get the vaccine.

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