Sounds to me like by their rules, conservatives are oppressed. Where's my reparations check?
It's a Democrat slander that has its roots in mocking West Virginia for leaving the rest of the state over slavery a hundred sixty years ago.
Ah, yes, the old "defend a bad thing by bringing up a whole list of bad things people don't complain about" tactic.
As with all good slurs, it ends in a nice, satisfying consonant.
You want to lightly mock a queer, you call him a poof. You want him to imagine your face during his next sad-wank, you call him a faggot.
61, because June has 30 days.
Apples to figs, perhaps.
They really do loathe Christians, more than even silent judgement would warrant. I think the source of it is envy; they see Christians with stable lives who know genuine love and they cannot help but recoil from the goodness of it.
Seven years after graduation is a long time to be paying residuals on good grades.
Sue the unfaithful spouse, or the slut?
If you'd rather start with short-form content, realclimatescience.com (Tony Heller - https://odysee.com/@TonyHeller:c) is a good place to go. He does discuss the grand narrative conspiracy, but tends to put out shorter videos and articles centering on individual acts of fraud.
When the revolutionaries start supporting patriotism, it is because they believe it is an advantageous time to solidify their gains.
The American center-right is criticizing Uganda's anti-faggotry laws, and licking the feet of grifters on the basis of race, sex, and degenerate behavior. Globohomo has won another battle. It is time for them to regroup before the next big push.
Contrary to some, I don't think it will be the chomos they champion next. They're going to pivot to economic warfare and shove UBI through, so the state can pay their revolutionaries directly.
Once that passes, then we'll be back to getting stomped with the stiletto-heeled boot of the GAE.
That explains why I read it as UCoon at first glance.
I remember Valhalla Rising, and I'm not sure there were five lines in that film.
Took me five minutes to clip that out, and it's made my annual re-watch significantly more entertaining.
"Tony Stark built this in a cave! With a box of scraps!
Aside from food and fuel, there's nothing you can't do without for a month. Kind of impossible to avoid paying rent, though, so if you don't own your home, it's difficult.
Maintaining a boycott year-round based on what a business does in February and June, though... that's difficult.
My local government named a one-way, one-block street "honorary Black Lives Matter Boulevard."
I'm not certain it was intentional, but the symbolism is perfect.
She isn't getting railed by oil barons, that's for sure.
Beetlejuice is out; she's been replaced by somebody who ran to the left of her.
We're catastrophically understaffed. If they attempt to replace me, best of luck to them. I've got a rough draft of the book about the collapse of the company already written - it's pretty much just waiting for the ending.
From the insidious "tweaking" of behavior with small discounts and price hikes to the open totalitarian refusal to allow one to buy or sell a particular good or exchange with particular persons, nothing good at all could come from CBDC.
This is all compounded by the fact that the government issuing CBDC could simply remove it from your bank account if they deem the funds too long idle, a far more direct method than inflating it away.
Top reply, posted right after the clip: echoes, Israeli flag, Ukrainian flag.
Based on the people consuming this, I'm going to go ahead and write it off as propaganda with no provable basis in reality until some evidence to the contrary is presented.
I do that with most new sources, but this one doesn't require a principled stance to arouse suspicion.
If the vaccine mandate and the myriad failings of the Biden administration haven't woken up the few tradcon attendees, perhaps direct exposure to this vile cunt will.
I tangentially know one of the graduates at the ceremony today. Decent kid, still thinks America exists.
They'll all learn eventually.
The ability to recognize a problem is easy. The ability to propose a solution that might work is vanishingly rare.
I'm not sure I would be a free man if I had friends like these.
Genetic groups are fixed now. In a generation, they can shift, but you're born with the same genes you die with, and if you weren't born with the genes that allow you to plan for the future, retain information, or hold a lot of data points in working memory, you aren't going to improve beyond those limits.
For those who lack the genes of success, the memes of success are doubly important, but one of the key features of successful genes is a predisposition to adhering to successful memes.
It's a mountain to climb, but acknowledging it's there is the only way to start up the slope.