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MichelleObamasBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

I would not call one quarter non-citizens. Maybe ineligible voters (non-citizens, non-registered, incarcerated), but you can’t say there are 87 million non-citizens here

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MichelleObamasBulge 11 points ago +11 / -0

women are either equal or they’re not. Thy don’t get to flip flop. They don’t get to be bundled with men when it’s convenient or children when it’s convenient. Pick one and stick to it

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

I haven’t

Born into a catholic setting. Participated quite a bit in extracurricular church activities (mission trips, soup kitchens, etc) mostly because my best friend was the son of a religious education teacher (public school students who wanted to play on our sports teams had to take after school religion classes)

The values resonated with me. The faith didnt. I never once felt anything akin to a God-like presence when I tried to pray or any other time. I thought everyone was faking, like how we pretend Santa is real. It was just tradition, I guess.

The early 2000s rolled around and I had a major edgy atheist phase thanks to Reddit. I was always anti-authority, a bit contrarian, and a massive wannabe intellectual. Listening to Sam Harris made me feel like the world’s smartest 20 year old.

Some time passed, I got some life experience, got a little wiser, and realized that not every #Atheist was a beacon of free thought and virtue. In fact, many of them were really shitty people. That was a bummer to accept.

Then I happened to meet a Christian and another one and a few more. Before I knew it I had a small epiphany one day that most of my closest friends were devout Christians. How did that happen? Not sure. I just held my tongue politely if their faith ever came up but it almost never did and if it did they were extremely understanding and accepting of our differences. I was forced to recognize that most of my atheist friends turned out to be dirtbags whereas most of the best people I knew were Christians. What a reality check that was.

I found Jordan Peterson. Gobbled up everything I found from him. He helped me reconcile some of the disdain I had for religion, faith, and the church. I fell in love with a Christian girl. I was willing to play along with her and her family just to be with her. Went to some services with her. Didn’t feel any God-like presence there though. We hit a rough patch that brought me to the point of trying to pray for the first time in like twenty years. I could swallow my pride and ask for help even from someone I didn’t believe existed if there was any chance at all it might keep us together. It didn’t, but I don’t blame anyone but myself for that.

That was a few years ago. These days with all the attacks on America, whites, Christianity, western civilization and western values, masculinity, etc I feel compelled to protect the Christian church/faith to some degree even though it doesn’t resonate with me in any direct way. I just know that has played a large part in making a lot of the best people I’ve ever known who they are and it can’t just be a coincidence that many of them are based, humble, hard working patriots that make America the place I’m willing to die to save

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MichelleObamasBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

The best is when the undercover ATF guy and the undercover FBI guy get caught in each other’s stings because the undercover CIA guy fed them disinfo that the undercover NSA guy provided

Then “white supremacists” get blamed and the intelligence agents all get a bonus

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course they hate our guts. We broke free from their empires and thrived so we’ll without them that when Hitler came knocking they had to beg us to save them. We’ve humiliated twice on the global stage without being the bad guy in either scenario

Then there was that whole fiasco where France got absolutely dicked by the relatively minuscule ragtag Vietnamese commies, so the US had to come to try to clean things up. France wanted to just abandon it completely but sure enough the US was right about the spread of collectivism in the East. A decade later they’re butting antlers with the Soviets and yet again it’s up to the US to keep the world in check

The European leaders have the same mentality as European cuck citizens do. They just pretend to be ok with things so they don’t have to bother working to fix them. There’s no problem if they I’m ok with being humiliated and abused, see? All that cuck shit make sense to you now? They’re so utterly demoralized by how little dignity they have that they lean into their lack of dignity by trying to convince themselves that they like being disgraced. As shameful and pathetic as it is, it’s preferable to the existential dread of admitting that they’re too cowardly to stand up to bureaucrats and shrieking college bluehairs

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

A bayonet to the base of the skull does that job a few thousand times and won’t deafen you

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

Posting in a thread that Reddit can’t ban 😎

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MichelleObamasBulge 1 point ago +1 / -0

Human population sizes are determined by food supply and space for expansion. The third world ran out of both a long time ago, but our leaders keep sending them food with billions of our taxes AND they keep giving them extra space to expand into our borders.

Progress on the border front is slow, if existent. Maybe progress can be made on the STOP POURING MIRACLE GROW ON THE THIRD WORLD front

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MichelleObamasBulge 20 points ago +20 / -0

Oathbreakers

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ayn Rand was based and red pilled before most of us were born.

Right about now would be a good time for anyone out there who hasn't read Anthem before to take it for a spin. It's a very short read, more like a long essay than a book. It's about a future where humanity has been crippled by bureaucracy, fear of its own humanity, and fear of any and all threats that one might find in the real world.

Basically, if snowflakes and globalists took over the world.. so...

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MichelleObamasBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

You see more shopping carts left astray and more litter thrown about in poor areas than in wealthy areas. Even in areas that don’t have attendants/cleaners on duty

You see more liquor/smoke shops in poor areas than wealthy areas

You go into a poor person’s apartment and you’ll see dishes all over the place, clothes on the floor of their bedroom, toilets/showers that haven’t been cleaned in years, random papers and trinkets all over, etc. They have no discipline at home with the most basic shit. Why would anyone expect them to be go-getters out on the street?

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MichelleObamasBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

That tactic works because most businesses are afraid of the negative PR they’ll get if they appear to condone “hateful” “fringe” groups. The solution for you and others to do it anyway until a group such as PB can outgrow it’s false reputation in the public’s eyes.

And a point I’ll never stop making is that countless companies are run by people who barely understand the internet. They might get angry 500 angry emails from leftist faggots who all subscribe to the same mailing list that tells them who to send angry emails to. The receipts to panics because 500 emails overnight is 500x more emails than they usually get overnight, so they panic and think all their customers are furious. The reality is it’s an illusion. If you have an employer who is at all reasonable explain this and urge them to play stupid, play along by responding to a few emails thanking them for bringing it to their attention, and then do nothing else. Just wait for it to blow over

Things are never going to get better if people refuse to sacrifice anything

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MichelleObamasBulge 4 points ago +4 / -0

I will drink your biscuit-eating ass under the table on which you serve your tea, then I will take that tea and throw it into the nearest harbor, then I will fist fight you until at least one of us loses a tooth, and then we will resume drinking and mock the French until it’s time for work

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MichelleObamasBulge 1 point ago +1 / -0

There’s really no reason to make it a contest. They’re both great

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MichelleObamasBulge 1 point ago +1 / -0

I disagree, but I guess people here like to assume everyone is either full blind MAGA or else a pussy commie cuck

He’s not wrong to say that most people who claim to want civil war don’t have any idea what that really means. They’re imagining a fist fight or two with some stickarmed Antifags. They’re not thinking about being trapped in one sense or another without access to groceries, medicine, first aid, ammo, or even a means to communicate with others. They’re not training physically so that they’re conditioned to walk (let alone run) for miles if needed (let alone while carrying gear)

Soldiers train for war. How many domestic patriots do you think are actually training as we speak for Civil War?

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MichelleObamasBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is all well and good, but it’s only half the issue. The other half is immigration. We used to get waves of immigrants every decade or so, but ever since the ~60s it’s been one unending tidal wave with no signs of ever stopping (how could it stop? Our government keeps sending food to the places that the immigrants come from)

The old kind of immigrant came mostly from the countries Americans came from. The new kind all come from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. They don’t share our history, our values, and in many cases don’t even share our language. They also don’t provide for themselves. They don’t come here to work. They come here to be taken care of. (Even ones who work take advantage of tax breaks for immigrants, subsidized housing, child tax credit programs, etc. That stuff is all just welfare with extra steps)

If these people weren’t voting then people like “the squad” wouldn’t stand a chance of getting elected. You can say these other amendments weakened the foundation of America, but immigration is the actual biological weapon that the elites use to destroy developed nations today. Any nation that is unwilling to close its borders will be destroyed by it.

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MichelleObamasBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

And I don’t believe for ONE SECOND that it will stopped “next time” if it isn’t stopped this time.

If this shit isn’t dealt with im abandoning the ballot box for good.

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

Try typing it with the L in “global” being replaced with a capital i. I feel like that helped me get around shadowban filters when talking about various leftists/elites and their pedophiiia. Whoops, forgot to capitalize the second I. I meant pedophiIia. See?

Also, remember the “Ukraine whistleblower”? Eric carmello or whatever his name was? Same trick worked for typing his last name

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MichelleObamasBulge 4 points ago +4 / -0

The right: What you did is wrong

The left: What you did shocks me. What you did is unprecedented. What you did insults me. What you did isn’t popular (yikes, hon. Are you OK? Who hurt you?). What you did is denied by the media. What you did might make a brown person sad.

Spot the difference?

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MichelleObamasBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s not just you

Video linked above features Carl Benjamin (AKA Sargon of Akkad) outlining a series of news developments over the past week that collectively point to some peculiar tidings imminently approaching

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MichelleObamasBulge 1 point ago +1 / -0

How does is this guy, really?

Like he’s this walking douchebag that some well-connected Chinese lady takes an interest in HIM of all people and it never strikes him that she might be a spy?

Or did he suspect it and not care because the last time a Democrat got caught harboring a Chinese spy nothing happened?

Or is every instance of “deceived by a Chinese spy” going to just be the cover story for someone getting caught knowingly working with a spy? Like “oh, damn.. she was a spy? I had.. like.. no idea! Damn, I’m so embarrassed that I totally got fooled. At least I’m not going to be hung for treason though heh heh”

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