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RhysCampos 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder how many illegal immigrants and refugees that guy just shat all over in order to take a meaningless jab at the first lady.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol, this is the type of post that's better fit for Reddit. Everyone here who isn't a shill already agrees with you.

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RhysCampos 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't take it personally. People probably just wanted to keep unity alive by not tearing down member's of Trump's administration, particularly someone like the VP.

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RhysCampos 2 points ago +2 / -0

True. But it's still the government that a lot of leftwing people voted for. So if/when someone says that quote, it's most likely directed towards the people who aren't satisfied with what they voted for.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

"At least it's not Trump!" Sure, now enjoy your trannies, communism, and Islam.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

The thing is that not too long ago this entire board had an anti-doomer theme and policy. How quickly people betrayed that and Trump if their view now is to be full-on fatalistic. Even if you don't like Qanon, it can still be capitalized upon as a springboard to start a third party grassroots movement around Trump like I think he said he was interested in creating. The Qanon movement has also floated that idea around.

So without the MAGA movement and the Qanon movement, that possibility wouldn't have existed. We'd just have a bunch of republicans and disenfranchised voters. Instead, we now have a possibility for millions of patriots to unite behind an commonly shared ideology and cause that's good for America.

There'd probably be enough people involved to challenge the uniparty status quo.

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RhysCampos 3 points ago +4 / -1

I remember not too long ago when this board criticized doomers and said they weren't welcome here. Turns out people who supported Q were the only real Trump supporters all along and never gave into the defeatist doomer attitude, and now that's bad? Do I have that right?

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then why would Trump surround himself with it? It's pretty much fact that Q is tied directly to Trump.

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RhysCampos 6 points ago +6 / -0 (edited)

It isn't Obama. I looked it up a while back, but it's some bald guy that looks similar to Obama in a mask.

Edit: The guy's name is michel madie, and he even looks like he'd wear an outfit like that.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can't say "God the Father", but you can say "Awomen" to end prayer. Also, doesn't this violate the 1st since it involves the government specifically? I hope politicians don't cuck out on this one, but they probably will.

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RhysCampos 15 points ago +15 / -0

In their defense soldiers pretty much do as ordered. Defending the US is their only true function. It isn't entirely their fault if their leaders exploit them for their partisan gain.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

The opposition will just engage in election fraud, release another virus, and grant millions of illegal immigrants and refugees citizenship. The establishment is corrupt and didn't do their job to satisfactorily address election fraud for this election, and it's just going to get worse.

The best the rightwing can expect is for the deep state to toss Republicans Jeb for four years to give the illusion of a fair system.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

If people are brainwashed enough to automatically believe it, then why should the media put in more effort? Their propaganda machine is fully functional.

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RhysCampos 2 points ago +2 / -0

Leftwing autonomous zones around public property are literal insurrections. People claimed land and turned it into a temporary foreign country that was opposed to the US. Politicians were complicit in this. That's what CNN is trying to tell me isn't comparable?

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

If rallies aren't organized by Trump or unanimously promoted on this site, then it's obviously an attempt at a false flag. There's literally no where with the kind of audience this site has that isn't already ostracized and/or removed from the internet. So where exactly is the promotion of these rallies coming from?

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

It isn't even an internet shutdown, it's the selective blocking of specific sites, vaguely similar to what social media selectively does to national leaders, people, parties, and even social media sites like Parler in the context of elections and politics. So basically the exact same thing.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

They're censoring us because they can. That's what persecutions and oppression is about, and that's the the left loves the most.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

No one is inherently more qualified to hold political office than anyone else. All it really takes is charisma, speaking ability, and support.

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RhysCampos 3 points ago +3 / -0

And those are just the supporters who voted. He still has ones who didn't. So probably somewhere more around 200 million.

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RhysCampos 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't have a thick skull and nothing I said suggests I do. But if death or imprisonment and the ruin of your life and family are things you think you might enjoy, well then that's entirely on you.

Good luck.

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