tuckers days at faux news are numbered..hes the last conservative on tv and they will remove him soon..its a liberal world and we are just living in it at this point.
blm is the ultimate genius tbh..the name is loaded...its set up in a way of you either praise blm or are against it aka you are against black lives mattering
I find if I tuck it into a sentence, though, like "Black Lives Matter as much to me as my life matters to them," I can convey all sorts of things, depending on my tone.
The left does this with all of their phony movements, they're actually really cunning in that way. It sways the average normie who doesn't question or really look into things. There's a depressing number of people I know who go along with all of the stuff & share all the hashtags & memes just because it sounds good, they otherwise aren't into politics and don't really consume any news. Think about it:
"Do you support black lives matter?"
"No."
"Oh so you don't think black lives matter? Sounds racist."
"Do you support the womens march?"
"No."
"Oh so you don't support womens rights? Sounds sexist."
"No human is illegal, do you agree?"
"No."
"Oh so you don't support every humans right to live? Sounds heartless."
This is how you know these are astroturf movements, they're concocted by very clever people who know how to brand and persuade people. The right really needs to get its act together and up its protest & movement name game. "Tea party" doesn't tell a normie anything so they don't care. "Human rights matter" would unbelievably more effective. Constitutional rights are human rights.
tuckers days at faux news are numbered..hes the last conservative on tv and they will remove him soon..its a liberal world and we are just living in it at this point.
blm is the ultimate genius tbh..the name is loaded...its set up in a way of you either praise blm or are against it aka you are against black lives mattering
I find if I tuck it into a sentence, though, like "Black Lives Matter as much to me as my life matters to them," I can convey all sorts of things, depending on my tone.
Islam is right about women?
The left does this with all of their phony movements, they're actually really cunning in that way. It sways the average normie who doesn't question or really look into things. There's a depressing number of people I know who go along with all of the stuff & share all the hashtags & memes just because it sounds good, they otherwise aren't into politics and don't really consume any news. Think about it:
"Do you support black lives matter?" "No." "Oh so you don't think black lives matter? Sounds racist."
"Do you support the womens march?" "No." "Oh so you don't support womens rights? Sounds sexist."
"No human is illegal, do you agree?" "No." "Oh so you don't support every humans right to live? Sounds heartless."
This is how you know these are astroturf movements, they're concocted by very clever people who know how to brand and persuade people. The right really needs to get its act together and up its protest & movement name game. "Tea party" doesn't tell a normie anything so they don't care. "Human rights matter" would unbelievably more effective. Constitutional rights are human rights.
If he goes to OANN, he takes me with him.
Support OAN anyhow
I wish their Alexa skill wasn't broken. I had them as part of my morning flash briefing.
we shall overcome . . .
Do not despair my friend !