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Constantine2000 10 points ago +10 / -0

Women are for the most part more empathetic than men, which makes sense biologically since they must tend to helpless infants. Empathy is the underlying justification for many of the left's causes (causes which have been hijacked by a small group using people's empathy to garner more power for themselves). However, many empathetic people fail to understand that empathy is not a basis for law; that's what social institutions are for.

When America began shifting social causes away from the institutions best suited to deal with them (i.e., churches/non-profits), and handed government the "power" to deal with social needs, we (as a nation) essentially started our decline into the socialist dystopia we are currently heading towards.

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Constantine2000 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have said from the get-go that, although I am not a fan of Putin, he is literally the only thing standing in the way of the globalist elite right now.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

A lot of China's weren't used either. They were abandoned, many of them before even being completed. The same goes for all of the "quarantine" camps where they incarcerated millions.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm just guessing she's big mad that they have cut her out of the insider information because she pissed off Pelosi. I can't imagine any other reason why she would want to infringe on Congress's side gig.

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Constantine2000 6 points ago +6 / -0

You have to pass the bill to find out what's in it...

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Constantine2000 26 points ago +26 / -0

If you want to make someone become racist, this is certainly a good start.

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Constantine2000 3 points ago +3 / -0

Going after iconic brands is a sure-fire way to red pill a LOT of people about the vileness that is the left. Americans have a notoriously short memory, BUT... Tear down enough "core" American brands, and the "core" customer base is going to get mad and stay there. And once that happens, there is no forgiveness. Ever. There will come a time when calling someone "woke" will be the equivalent of "nazi."

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Constantine2000 0 points ago +1 / -1

That will last all of 10 seconds, until the first inventive hacker figures out how to duplicate/infiltrate the digital space and screw everything up. California has brown-outs on a regular basis, how are folks supposed to function when the power goes out? Also, you just gonna tell people they can't access their money? Good luck with that. I can see regional banking in "red" states making a BIG comeback if that happens.

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Constantine2000 3 points ago +3 / -0

The nutrient content is based on how the cow was raised (what it ate). Eat sustainably/Regeneratively-raised, grass fed/finished beef by local farmers or a coop that delivers to your area.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

It will be interesting to see what he does without the funding (and also the shackling) of the corporate media. Over the past couple of years, you could really see how a little digging on his part has REALLY opened his eyes to just how deep the corruption goes. I'd like to see him and James O'Keefe team up to build a media complex based on REAL investigative journalism and TRUTH. Sure, they wouldn't get any corporate sponsors, but I think from a grass roots level they could more than make up for it in subscriptions.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

It literally doesn't matter what the populace wants; this regime wasn't legitimately elected in the first place and since nothing has been done to clean up our election system nothing is going to change next year. At this point I am simply curious as to who they are going to install.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oooo, I need to re-read that book. It's been a while, but it was such an eye-opener.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

Governors of states and local officials just need to continue what they are currently doing, and that is to tell the federal government and its minions that unconstitutional laws will not be enforced within their borders. Federal "law enforcement" employees have no jurisdiction except with the acquiescence of the states. State Guards belong to their respective states unless they are mobilized for natural disasters and the declaration of war. State legislators, who are much closer to their constituents, need to simply read the Constitution to realize that the US government has almost NO POWER. the only reason why it runs roughshod over state's rights is because states have become dependent on that sweet, sweet federal tax money. We need to shut off the spigot and starve the beast.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

I pulled the plug on cable/satellite more than a decade ago and it never ceases to amaze me how many people are still paying for propaganda.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

Catch anyone on a bad day and they will likely fall within the fascist range. Humans as a whole dislike change and right now the general order of things is in flux. Many individuals will likely not fare well in the coming upheavals but I think humanity itself will prevail, although I have no idea what it will look like by the end of the century. We definitely live in interesting times.

Side note: I will point out for context is that even the most reprehensible, monstrous tyrant (Pol Pot) only killed a quarter of his population. Taken from the perspective of Nature, which has no interest in individuals, but only in the viability of a species as a whole, that is concerning, but not catastrophic.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm with Crowder on this; I am pro-choice... a woman has a choice to: 1) abstain, 2) engage in activities that result in pregnancy with or without prophylactics. After that, the child's right to live trumps the woman's right to avoid the consequences of her actions.

And yes, I am willing to make exceptions in extenuating circumstances like incest, health of the mother, and rape - although the studies I've read indicate women who were raped and went forward with abortions suffered far greater emotional/mental trauma than those who received support and chose to keep their child.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

While I don't watch Fox News, I do have a great deal of respect for Mr. Carlson and what he does.

I caught his show at work one evening in March 2020, where he laid out (with receipts) how the COVID-19 virus came from a lab in Wuhan, China. My co-workers and I looked up all of his references and found that his timeline and explanations were logical and backed up with very plausible evidence. That, coupled with the fact the numbers of deaths taken directly from the CDC website (which they later admitted were inflated) was sufficient evidence to convince me that the whole COVID debacle was nothing more than a globalist-governmental-industrial power/money grab.

And while getting one story right doesn't convey authority on adjacent stories, it does at least mean that I will listen to what Mr. Carlson has to say and earns him the benefit of the doubt vs anyone speaking out against him.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting test. Like another poster, I fell within the 3-4.5 "normal American" range.

The problem with tests like this is that (with very few exceptions) all of us are capable of monstrous behavior given the right circumstances. Average citizens of Germany and Italy didn't start out with the intent of imprisoning and/or torturing their fellow humans.

Books like "The Gulag Archipelago" and "Ordinary Men" are historical examples of how ordinary people are capable of atrocity and in fact are the only ones who make truly far-reaching atrocity possible.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is not a sprint, it's an ultra-marathon. This is only one small battle in a war that will likely last the remainder of many of our lifetimes because the globalists will literally stop at nothing to control the world and everyone in it. They are dead set on killing off most of humanity and imposing their dystopian tyranny on the few that survive.

The ONLY thing we have in our favor is that there are FAR more of us (right now) than there are of them; if we collectively walk away and return to local purchasing/governance, they simply don't have the numbers to enforce their elitist fantasies on the majority of humanity.

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Constantine2000 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't particularly care for Mr. Lemon, but in this instance I tend to believe that he was likely contacted through his agent because the shills in charge did not want the discomfort of having to deal with something as icky as "negative engagement" from having to face the person they are firing.

Whoever he angered also likely wanted to make sure Mr. Lemon understands that he is no longer one of the chosen, that he doesn't rate an in-person meeting with people who are now far more important and powerful than he is.

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Constantine2000 1 point ago +1 / -0

I, for one, welcome this behavior on the part of the corporatists. Anheiser-Busch hasn't been American-owned for a while and I am glad to see actions like this really start to wake up the slumbering sheeple to all the absolute garbage that exists at the highest levels of the globalist government-military-industrial complex.

Eat fresh. Eat local. Abandon the globalists and their corporate overlords and return to a more local, simple existence. I understand that we have gotten complacent and used to the convenience of their controlling technology, but it's starting to become painfully obvious to most people that the cost isn't worth the convenience.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

While I don't particularly care for Mr. Lemon, it is an indication of a deep lack of professionalism and respect that an organization would terminate a long-term employee in such a manner.

I consider this to be part of a larger pattern that is only now beginning to emerge; we are in the beginning stages of experiencing the consequences resulting from abandoning meritocracy. When everyone in charge is an incompetent idiot, surrounded by other incompetent idiots, there is no one left to sound the alarm when everything goes off the rails.

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Constantine2000 35 points ago +35 / -0

It's been that way for at least 18 months for the average American, and a lot longer than that for some people. The corporatocracy will continue to pursue and shut down any and all opposition to their narrative until we are like China.

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Constantine2000 2 points ago +2 / -0

Putin attended the WEF globalist leadership course. He knows exactly what they're up to; the problem is, Putin is literally fighting for the future of the Russia because their demographics are some of the worst in the world. If he were to give in to the globalists, immigration would completely dilute Russian ethnicity within a generation.

Again, I don't think he's a good guy, but nothing I've seen from him indicates that he's not at least a little bit nationalistic when it comes to Russians.

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