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Meh, it's a pretty neutral term. You wouldn't use it in the workplace or when introducing yourself to a woman, but like "geek" now in the West it's pretty common and plenty of girls call themselves otaku. (at least privately)
when the stunt double is more attractive than the actress
Traditional societies may have rebellious youth and cultural shifts, but it manifests in superficial or incremental changes, while most children follow in their parents footsteps. New ideas gradually enter society and are assimilated into existing culture, not really taking root until the old generation passes away.
The kind of cultural revolutions we have in the west are a symptom of an unhealthy post-modernist society.
It would be amusing if the prosecution actually challenges him to prove that Fox said anything about the election that "radicalized" him.
Also: I think it's pretty safe to say that the West is officially subverted the moment you start cheering for hostile foreign actors to blow out our media. America under leftism has become the evil empire our enemies always said we were.
First they demoralized the left, now they've demoralized the right. There are only three options now.
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Go quietly into the night. America becomes a puppet of the CCP hegemony and nothing but a balkanized open-borders market zone after the Great Reset.
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Break the union. There may be civil war. Some states will embrace globalism, communism, and degeneracy, while others will form an alliance to protect the freedom and independence of their citizens. The cultural divide will be codified in law, people will move to the side that appeals to them most, and the successful culture will prosper.
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Go full nationalist, embrace Fortress America with a touch of imperialism again (at least temporarily), fight China aggressively, implement "draconian" restrictions on media to remove their propaganda power, break apart corporate, academic, and political empires, and forcefully move the overton window back towards traditional norms. Should probably annex western Canada too.
He only revealed cultural schisms that were already there, bringing to light many comfortable lies. I'm not a fan of all his policies, but none of them were really aimed at driving a wedge between groups. (except perhaps Americans vs. non-Americans, as he's the American president)
The numbers were grim and the government had to look like it was doing something because of CCP propaganda. The initial fear people had wasn't a 16% mortality that hadn't happened yet - it was videos of people dropping dead as they walked, bodies in the streets, and CDC/WHO modelling of the death toll being in the millions.
It all leads back to China.
Police are the biggest gang. It makes logical sense to be friendly and signal one's support for them. Doesn't necessarily mean you would support federal police.
I'm not arguing that all conservatives agree, but when order starts breaking down I'd want them to know I'm on their well-armed side even though I don't totally trust them.
I've seen worse. I got a form at a hospital with an option for "Brown (Hispanic, Middle Eastern, or East Indian)". dafuq?
To which Elon replied, "I support UBI."
"I'd rather they keep politics out of my favorite TV shows."
"EVERYTHING is political..."
"Yeah I hate how they're pushing to let men compete in women's sports."
"Except that!"
"I disagree."
"HOW CAN YOU DISAGREE STOP MAKING THINGS POLITICAL ITS A HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE ARE YOU A TRANSPHOBE"
They're used to Hispanics by now. It's more likely the high taxes, ridiculous pro-crime policies, letting homeless shit everywhere, and COVID-19 lockdowns driving the mass exit. The government is 100% corrupt.
If he loses in the primaries we'll know it was rigged.
Doctors and scientists become CEO's and "public health officials" because they weren't very good at being doctors and scientists.
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At least Bill Maher knows more than them about COVID-19 infection rates.
Even Adam Crigler did a "deep dive" and called him a pretty cool guy who has just been misunderstood.
Total opposite of what I'd heard before. (from Marxism: Philosophy and Economics by Thomas Sowell)
This is pretty schizo not gonna lie. Also vertical video.
The palm vein scan technology is interesting though. https://www.biometricupdate.com/202006/hyosung-upgrades-atms-with-fujitsus-palm-vein-biometric-technology-for-high-security
I recall during the pointless hearings over tech censorship, Zuck said they deleted news about Bobulinski and the Biden laptop at the direction of the government. Thought it was weird that people didn't talk about that more.
I like how he calls people out. It's good to talk about organizations and movements in general but we can't ignore specific individuals who are directly destroying freedom.
I kinda understand where the OP is coming from but the argument is nonsense. In a free market companies would tend not to bar people from doing business with them. That would be stupid. It might happen - companies are often stupid - but there would be many more airlines to choose from. (so less likely they'd all follow the same no-fly list)
(I'm NOT a "free market is perfect and solves everything" type, but it's going to work better than anything we have now.)
They told themselves, "people would be happy if I just died."
And they were right.
Why the fuck are companies allowed to just cancel people for no reason? (and why is PayPal doing it so much?) Somebody slap them with an antitrust suit.