by ganky
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RedPillDispenser 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why is it important to know this? So that I can be mad at Dan Crenshaw?

I can't be mad at Dan Crenshaw. I can only pity him.

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RedPillDispenser 5 points ago +5 / -0

You and me both. I'll take my chances with COVID, thank you very much!

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RedPillDispenser 5 points ago +6 / -1

Focus on the enemy. People expressing frustration with the process are not necessarily FIB undercover agents. Most are not. Don't alienate well-meaning pedes here, however "wrong" they are or "right" you think you are.

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RedPillDispenser 11 points ago +12 / -1

Now why would someone post this, knowing a sizeable number of pedes here are Catholic? πŸ€”Hmmm....

I'm not Catholic, no fan of the pope. I have close family who are Catholic and all-round outstanding, moral people. I'd never speak like this in their presence.

Again, hmmm.. πŸ€”

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RedPillDispenser 4 points ago +4 / -0

The foot soldiers for the election rigging were BLM. I almost feel sorry for their terminal, chronic stupidity. Almost.

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RedPillDispenser 14 points ago +14 / -0

”Leaning?”

Don't lean, get a spine and stand.

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RedPillDispenser 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thanks for disagreeing agreeably 😊. I think Alex Jones is a very atypical example. There aren't that many people like him.

I'd say your point about leaders rising to fill a void proves my point, as well as yours: was Hitler a leader before he rose and took the reins of power? He had leadership qualities, but was not recognized as such.

I would rephrase my original point by saying we have many with leadership qualities, and they are rising to the top in the present circumstances. Whether you agree with them or not, people like Sidney Powell and Gen. Flynn have leadership qualities and a sizeable following, as does the leader of Proud Boys in OP's post.

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RedPillDispenser 7 points ago +7 / -0

Is that why they denied HCQ for the elderly? The elderly are mostly white.

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RedPillDispenser 1 point ago +1 / -0

This should be embossed on a plate above every judges head as he/she presides in court.

They used to skin alive corrupt judges in ancient Persia and use that skin to upholster the chair of the judge who'd succeed him.

But let's not get too radical. An embossed plate will do.

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RedPillDispenser 2 points ago +2 / -0

They intentionally let these kind of people work their way up in academia if they sense they're the type who can "play ball". That's how we got the climate change scam.

Dollars flow from taxpayers to universities (via student loans and grants), to fuel growth in big government, and ultimately to benefit the crony capitalists who suck at government's teats.

Why happens in those campuses has got nothing to do with intellectual ability.

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RedPillDispenser 1 point ago +1 / -0

When you bring children up to believe that right and wrong are "relative", that there's no higher purpose in life to drive us to choose good over evil, that all that matters is your own material security and satisfaction... this ☝️ is what you end up with.

Your own progeny will kill you as you age and grow weak, and they'll get a half-page spread in the New York Times to boot (yaaay!!).

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RedPillDispenser 4 points ago +4 / -0

I like this. Puts it all together in one short, delicious dialogue. πŸ‘πŸ‘

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RedPillDispenser 0 points ago +1 / -1

Millions of billions of trillions of gallons of water will have flowed under the ol' bridge by then.

Patriots have differing opinions on this, but it's not something that will divide them right now.

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RedPillDispenser 176 points ago +178 / -2

There's no shortage of leaders in America.

There is, however, a shortage of courage amongst people in DC with all sorts of fancy titles in their names.

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RedPillDispenser 2 points ago +2 / -0

I sometimes wonder what would have happened if, on election night, Trump's people rode up to the counting halls with truckloads full of ballots printed for Trump.

If the riggas contest where they came from, we protest where the fake Biden ballots came from. If they rig, we rig. Two can play that game.

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RedPillDispenser 3 points ago +3 / -0

You get three months free supply of [the stuff that I make]. We support each other materially, morally, any way we can. DM me.

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RedPillDispenser 4 points ago +4 / -0

The farmers in Belgium, France, Germany and Netherlands are known for driving their tractors halfway across the country to protests. They park in the middle of 6-lane highways and pull the ignition keys. Takes ages to clear them off the road.

Edit: rooftop security won't do nothing. The idiot who takes a shot through his sniper rifle at a fellow Americans exercising his right to protest will not enjoy the consequences. With BIG NUMBERS, there's nothing to fear!

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RedPillDispenser 1 point ago +2 / -1

The language in that petition is a real downer. I'm reading and I'm like, WTPUS?? Really?!

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RedPillDispenser 3 points ago +3 / -0

...and 7th, and 8th and 9th, all the way to 21st.

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RedPillDispenser 7 points ago +7 / -0

It gets even colder in January in DC, but there's lots of sheltering space, because they have these really large buildings over there.. there's the Senate buildings, and the House, and the SCOTUS building...

... they've got foyers and lobbys and meeting rooms and committee rooms and offices. A pede need not be exposed to the elements as he protests the election.

*If you catch my drift.

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