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krzyzowiec 8 points ago +9 / -1

There is no alternative sexual orientation. That's like saying pedos just have a sexual orientation towards children. No, they have a degenerate perversion. There is no gene that says you are a homosexual or a pedophile, or you are attracted to horses.

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krzyzowiec 10 points ago +11 / -1

Yeah that's what it seems. I mean even for recording it? Crazy. And this happened in Brunswick too. I figured it would be closer to Atlanta. White people (meaning the jury) aren't this crazy in SC.

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krzyzowiec 9 points ago +9 / -0

Was it? I mean in the current political environment, I get your meaning, but in a sane world, that's exactly what you would want. All they were trying to do is detain him for the police. It's not their fault he was stupid enough to grab a shotgun barrel.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh I see. I wasn't sure if you meant physically different as opposed to culturally different. You meant consumerist culture vs traditional and authentic Japanese culture. Yeah I've seen the same phenomenon in Poland as well between the tourist cities and the small towns.

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krzyzowiec 2 points ago +2 / -0

First man is a slutmaker. Second man has a terrible father. Third man murdered his wife. I can almost detect a pattern here…

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

It actually does work that way. Parents always had the option to pull their kids out of school if they didn’t like the education their children were receiving, the problem is that few parents cared because it was “free” daycare.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

What are they if not Japanese? I’ve never been.

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krzyzowiec 2 points ago +2 / -0

They need some incentives for having children, the way Poland and Hungary implemented them.

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krzyzowiec 7 points ago +7 / -0

The torch carrier was that mixed race tennis player. Half jap, half black. Fully woke.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

Everyone knows that Africa was the cradle of mankind.

Based on what? As far as I can tell, it's only based on the idea that the oldest known fossils came from there. The minute we find anything older in Siberia, suddenly Siberia will be the cradle of mankind.

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krzyzowiec 10 points ago +10 / -0

Freedom from traditional values and Christianity. What a delusion that was.

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krzyzowiec 27 points ago +27 / -0

Particularly everyone doing technical or creative work. Everything of value is made by black people.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interpersonal variation in immunoresponse is a reasonable explanation for the most common and least lethal illnesses.

Yes, but why? It could be nutrition, poor habits like drinking or smoking, being angry or stressed (which even depletes Vitamin A levels), not sleeping enough, or the presence of environmental toxins.

There are so many factors that might contribute to illness which have nothing to do with microbes.

We used to use arsenic as makeup, and in wallpaper too. Some people would get sick and die, while others would be fine. It’s not that they were fine, actually, it’s just that the toxicity was not enough to overcome their body’s defenses.

What things are we putting in our environment today that we don’t even know about?

The biggest problem is that science is fraudulent now, captured by pharmaceutical interests who have strong financial incentive to prop up the germ theory of disease, which forms the basis for their products.

If it is real, then they should be able to isolate these viruses and perform simple experiments to prove how infectious they are. Instead, they inject toxins into a monkey’s brain and then claim after the monkey dies that it must have been the virus, even though no human being is ever infected by having a syringe jammed into their brain…

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

my concern is that the american culture is getting too dilute as it is. Too many people, admittedly good people, are coming here with different cultural values and ideals for them to fully assimilate with any speed. This is leading to ghettos and balkanizing when we desperately need to unify around core beliefs and values.

Is that true for South Africans? Serious question, I don't know much about their culture or beliefs.

I'm reminded of a dream sequence from Batman: The Animated Series(1992-1995). In the episode "The Forgotten," Bruce Wayne Dreams he is standing outside of a homeless shelter, and a homeless man comes up to him, begging for money, so Bruce takes out some money and gives it to the man, then more homeless people arrive, hands out, and the rich man begins giving them money as fast as he can. soon he is surrounded by poor, hungry people, more appearing faster than he can help them. In the end, Bruce Wayne weeps, because he cannot help them all. This is the best metaphor I can think of for the situation we're in. We can't save everyone, no matter how much we want to.

Sure but if they are coming as harvesters or farmers, they will end up paying their own way and maybe creating jobs. Doesn't mean we can save everyone or should have the desire to, but this may not hurt as much as you might think.

That being said, these people did come here legally, so I'm not advocating for throwing them out, but I am saying we shouldn't be paying them more than we pay American workers, nor should they be replacing American workers.

Do we know the entire story though? For example, are the people currently working the fields doing a good job or a poor one? I mean just consider the idea of importing foreign workers and paying them more than the ones you already have. How does that make any business sense?

The South Africans arrived in the region willing to work weeks that sometimes stretched to 75 hours or more, grueling schedules that might have been difficult for older local workers to maintain, industry analysts said.

Oh, that's interesting. Maybe they made them work harder than the regular workers. Also the regular works seem to be older, and perhaps not able to do the job a younger worker would do.

They must pay them an hourly wage that is set by the Labor Department and varies from state to state, as well as their transportation and housing.

That is the interesting quote from the article. It seems like they may not have had a choice in this case. Who knows? The article focused more on race than anything else, so it was light on details.

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krzyzowiec 7 points ago +8 / -1

You can even go back to discussions on Polio and see that Polio itself just sprang up out of nowhere and could likely have been a chemical/environmental cause by all of the wonderful chemicals everywhere.

Whether it came from feces or DDT, the solution is clear: stop ingesting toxins. The vaccine itself is toxic, which is why they stopped administering it.

Covid overlaps with symptoms of cold and flu. It's not as crazy as you may think. I put myself in the "undecided" column.

I'm in the "viruses don't cause disease" column. I used to believe that they did, until I learned that no one has ever demonstrated Koch's postulates (even Koch himself, who tried desperately). Basically it is the simple idea that to prove a virus is causing a disease, you need to isolate the virus from infected tissue of someone you suspect has the disease, sequence it, expose a healthy person to the virus (the virus itself, not the virus + contaminants), and see the new person develop the same disease, then isolate the virus from their now infected tissue and sequence it to determine it to be the same.

I've read that the army tried this many times for the Spanish flu and was unable to cause people or animals to become sick. I don't know the truth of this because I wasn't there, but it should be simple enough to prove. Here is another question. How can someone be asymptomatic? If a virus causes disease, then anyone catching the virus should be affected the same way and display the same symptoms. If obtaining proper nutrition and having a strong immune system prevents you from experiencing ill effects "from the virus", then why are we blaming the virus for the disease? Shouldn't the blame be put on poor nutrition?

An example I often use is this: A rabbit dies in the woods. The rabbit's carcass is slowly devoured by bacteria until there is nothing left but a few bone fragments. To an outside observer, it might appear like the bacteria killed the rabbit. I mean they devoured its flesh! But we all know that if the rabbit was healthy and alive, this wouldn't be happening. We are just mistaking an effect for a cause, exactly as we did when it was assumed that scurvy was a bacterial infection because sailors in close proximity were affected.

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krzyzowiec 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only God's anger is righteous. Jesus was a man, like us. (also not like us, being begotten of God, but you understand what I'm saying)

We are not to be angry, because we are not gods ourselves and cannot judge with our own judgment, only God's judgment. All we can do is discern evil, and forgive. That's not to say we can't take action like flip tables either, just not out of anger. Personally, I interpreted that as Jesus making a point about wrongdoing, in the same way that you might condemn someone's actions or rebuke them without necessarily feeling anger towards them. I might take a drunk's beer and smash the bottle on the ground, or destroy a junkie's needle, and not feel strongly about it one way or another. I just see that something needs to be done and do it.

Hate is the opposite of love, and anger is only another word for hatred. People like to tone down words to make them more palatable. Like you might see "resentful" or "bitter" instead of "angry" or "hateful", but the spirit is the same.

Ephesians 4:31-32 is clear imo:

Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice:

And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.

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krzyzowiec 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’d agree normally, but these guys are being genocided, and they are European so assimilation or welfare won’t be a problem.

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

Blacks are complaining about not being able to work the cotton fields?

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krzyzowiec 10 points ago +10 / -0

Of course, that is what the media taught him. Deep down they all have hatred in their hearts and are easily manipulated. They’re also very afraid and prefer to act in crowds for that reason.

Their thinking is suicidal. It’s not something I worry about.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +4 / -3

Viruses don’t even cause disease. They are just a marker of sick tissue, like a nutritional deficiency, or an exposure to a toxin.

I agree with you, but honestly I’ve also realized that without God, there is no such thing as freedom or morality. Most people are materialists, so what would they know about freedom?

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hey Piers, why don’t you ingest some arsenic? What, are you some kind of pussy?

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s mostly because men have failed and bailed out on society, giving control over to women. Btw Jesus never had anger.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

Make them financially and/or criminally liable for any crime the refugees commit. Also make sure they are financially liable for their “health and well being”.

Watch how fast their doors close.

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