by Daucus9
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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would only go like normal for a decade or two at most, but society would soon begin to fall apart unless somehow the men could figure out how to bring women back somehow (e.g. via cloning).

Being unable to reproduce is a huge drawback to survival.

Also… as a man, life would be kinda lame without women.

by Daucus9
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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Diverse = not white, male or Christian

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novanleon 11 points ago +11 / -0

Imagine calling children "MAGA assholes"? Why do they have so much hate for children?

I mean, think about it... the Left is currently trying to kill children in the womb (abortion), inject them with hormones (trans movement), indoctrinate them into a sick ideology (public schools, gay/trans pride), sexualize them at a very young age (gay/trans price, gender spectrum, "we're coming for your kids") and now they're trying to push a dangerous and completely unnecessary Covid-19 vaccine onto them.

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novanleon 5 points ago +5 / -0

Kindness is mostly superficial. It is good, but doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a good person.

Love your neighbor as yourself. Love is far more powerful because it speaks to who you are as a person, and love can be tough and may seem harsh at first glance, but true love is necessarily good.

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novanleon 4 points ago +4 / -0

With a traditional virus your immune system's adaptive immunity learns how the virus proteins are structured so it can recognize it (and similar strains) in the future. With the mRNA vaccines your immune system never learns to recognize the virus, which is why people with Covid are having far fewer problems with the Delta variant compared to those who just received the mRNA vaccines.

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novanleon 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Hack" might be the wrong word. The mRNA strain elicits a response from your body, causing it to create a molecule that makes you resistant to the virus. This is compared to actually giving you a small dose of the virus so your immune system can "learn" the characteristics of the virus to protect against it.

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novanleon 2 points ago +2 / -0

When your enemy doesn't play by the rules, but it does write them, playing by them yourself is suicide. Defect, but defect intelligently.

I'm open to this, but I've yet to hear anyone suggest an "intelligent" way to do this.

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novanleon 17 points ago +17 / -0

The rules are only enforced for one side. If the GOP tries playing dirty, even slightly, then the Left will bring the hammer down. Jan 6th should make this obvious.

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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Militant Feminists: Men are evil.

Militant MRAs: Women are evil.

Me: Yes, we're all evil. The question is, what can we do to overcome our evil nature and actually become good people?

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novanleon 6 points ago +6 / -0

Before they focus on the Jews, they should first ask themselves which demographic group DOESN'T support Marxist ideology?

Straight, white, males, Protestant Christians and Orthodox Jews are pretty much the only demographics that don't support some form of Marxist ideology or authoritarian equivalent. Pretty much every other intersection of race, gender and religion does.

(NOTE: Technically you can include Muslims in the list above as well, but Muslims support theocratic authoritarianism which is just as bad, and are "allies of convenience" to the Marxists, so I consider them one and the same for all intents and purposes.)

When those who support classical liberalism are the exception rather than the rule, you begin to see that human nature itself is the problem, and not the genetics of a select few who are supposedly manipulating society from above.

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novanleon 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've been trying to disconnect from the internet so I haven't been on here in a while. Coming back, I'm surprised to see how many pro-Nazi types there are here now. It's disappointing. I suppose it's inevitable though since this is one of the few outlets for free speech out there right now.

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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who cares? Leave his books alone. Even if the books are as bad as claimed, I want to know what my enemy is thinking. Burning books, forbidding speech, censoring information... these are the actions you should be worried about, not the ramblings of a fool or madman.

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novanleon 3 points ago +3 / -0

We're a different country now, especially now that all they do to appeal to people is to scare them, and all the charm from even the Obama era has been thrown out the window as inconvenient. We aren't going back to any kind of normal we've known at this point - this will flare to some kind of confrontation.

I think this confrontation is coming sooner than people think. The foundations are already being laid. City, county and even some state governments will simply refuse to acknowledge federal authority, as some already have. Eventually every jurisdiction will be forced to choose a side. At some point the federal (or in some cases state) government will try to impose it's will by force and there will be armed stand-offs between local law enforcement and federal agencies. The military may get involved. Local militias will get involved. The ugliest game of chicken will ensue. At some point foreign powers may try to take advantage of our divisions and either invade for some trumped up reason or influence one side or the other to their advantage (as they already are, most likely).

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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

They hated Trump's audience more than they hated Trump. We've always been enemy #1 to the Left.

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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

When I had it, I didn't take anything for it and I basically just had some slight muscle soreness and a slight temperature for 6-7 days, but it was so mild it basically didn't affect me at all physically.

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novanleon 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you for the correction. I was about to point that out myself. The distinction is an important one. The White House suing Texas is almost certainly intended to forced the Supreme Court to take up the matter.

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novanleon 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sadly true. There are still good people in church, but modern "churchianity" just sells everyone the "Disney Channel" version of Christianity where everything is safe and friendly and makes you feel comfortable, but has zero depth or meaning or power behind it.

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novanleon 4 points ago +4 / -0

It sounds like your father and others you mention are simply immature Christians who've gotten swept up in the culture around them. These types of Christians often remain immature in their faith for most of their lives and for all intents and purposes appear just like non-believers.

Maturing and growing as a Christian requires seeking and growing and sacrifice. Unfortunately due to the state of modern Christian culture, people who become Christians maybe stop swearing and begin going to church but never mature beyond that point, being satisfied with a watered-down and diluted version of the faith that makes them feel comfortable but not much else. Following Christ is so much more than this, but many never realize it.

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novanleon 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm usually pretty good at predicting stuff like this, and my gut still says it won't happen. I think he may try, but I think it will either get struck down by the Supreme Court or the states will just refuse to enforce. I think the airline industry would die if they tried to implement this on flights, so they'll probably have their lobbyists out in force to prevent this... not that this administration has the common sense to pay attention in this case.

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novanleon 25 points ago +25 / -0

he spends a lot of time pointing out that the censorship from the left it was the same as the religious right

This argument usually comes from someone who is desperately clinging to the Left, and simply can't accept the fact that the Left were always on the wrong side of this issue.

"The Right was just as bad" is total nonsense. Christians disliking the obscene humor of Dan Carlin and a handful of hysterical housewives wanting to ban Harry Potter and D&D doesn't even enter the realm of Leftist/Progressive authoritarianism that has taken over federal, state and local government, major corporations, mainstream news media, Hollywood, entertainment and academia, and wants to control and persecute anyone who doesn't fall in line with their delusional and capricious edicts.

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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know where you live but around here "democracy" is held above all the rest.

Most people don't entertain the idea of a benevolent dictatorship because it's simply not feasible. Some form of democratic system is almost always the best option.

Sure, and the same problems exist with democracy. The form changes slightly, instead of a man you have a dictatorial bureaucratic complex, but the effect is really not much different when democracy's inherent problems start showing.

You can have a democratic system without the dictatorial bureaucracy (like the USA did for 200+ years) but yes, any political system can -- and eventually will -- be corrupted, some are just more resistant to corruption than others.

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novanleon 5 points ago +5 / -0

Most people admit that the best form of government would be a benevolent dictatorship. That doesn't mean there aren't all sorts of problems with dictatorships which make them extremely undesirable.

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novanleon 10 points ago +10 / -0

And people wonder how we got here.

Parents, when you:

  1. Raise your children on a steady diet of highly sexualized pop-culture movies, TV shows and music with no sense of morality or propriety.

  2. Send them to a public school that, AT BEST, focuses on memorization and taking tests rather than critical thinking, and AT WORST, indoctrinates them into racism and moral deviancy.

  3. Top it off by sending them to go to college where they get a useless degree, a thorough brainwashing in communist and woke ideology, and a tremendous amount of debt.

What do you expect society to look like?

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novanleon 1 point ago +1 / -0

This may be a bit tasteless, but every time I hear about Frankfurt School, I think of Byrgenwerth College.

Back on topic, it’s incredible how the worst atrocities and most destructive ideas find their origin in places of learning.

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novanleon 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s the same with satire. I used to enjoy Babylon Bee but reality has become so bizarre, the real news has become stranger than fiction.

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