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SquishAllNormies 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not sure why my comment isn't refreshing:

Here's the edit I did 10 minutes ago:

Would be even nicer to know I had a place to sleep before I made the trip though.

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SquishAllNormies 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not everyone 'new' is a shill. Some people, concern trolls, like to deport anyone 'new' as a shill though. As one ol battered hag was quoted as saying, "what difference does it make?" They either make sense or not. We need energy. Not Grundyism or persnickety rule-heavy nit-picking, imo. 2016 was nice like that...and it's how you get people who aren't die hard Trump fans interested in your site and movement. I started off as a troll in 2016. Then saw the truth and here I am, all these years later, dedicating my life to this.

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SquishAllNormies 3 points ago +3 / -0

Do we have pedes (with 'social credit' on this site so we know they're high energy) in the area who can put up protestors (me)? Is this crazy to suggest? A backyard or field will do for me and I don't eat much. Can do a few days of daily labor or temp service or whatever to pay for food if that's an issue. This just occurred to me so stop me if it doesn't make sense. Hmm...the Left buses people in, why don't we?

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SquishAllNormies 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't karate

But I know ka-razy!

lol

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SquishAllNormies 1 point ago +1 / -0 (edited)

Do we have pedes (with 'social credit' on this site so we know they're high energy)

in the area who can put up protestors (me)?

Is this crazy to suggest? A backyard or field will do for me and I don't eat much.

Can do a few days of daily labor or temp service or whatever to pay for food if

that's an issue. This just occurred to me so stop me if it doesn't make sense.

Hmm...the Left buses people in, why don't we?

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SquishAllNormies 9 points ago +10 / -1

Good song. Would've been nice to have that energy...about 6 months ago with

some OT threads but I guess mods were super-duper busy then. Looolololoooo

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SquishAllNormies 18 points ago +18 / -0 (edited)

Where does he/she live?

Where does he/she sleep? (make sure they don't!)

Where does he/she work?

Where does he/ she eat?

Where does he/she take their mistress?

Take a page from the Portland protest book, is it really that difficult?

Get out from behind your PC screen. Or, as my dad used to say...

DO YOU NEED ME TO COME DOWN THERE??

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SquishAllNormies 2 points ago +2 / -0 (edited)

Slim is intermittently the richest man in the world, which could be thought an intriguingly curious phenomenon in a country that is supposed to be so poor that it would be a war crime to tell their illegal aliens to go home.

And Slim has close ties of blood and marriage to the fascist warlord clans of Lebanon that carried out some of the most notorious atrocities in recent Middle Eastern history. Yet that human-interest story never came up in the American press.

The New York Times, though, has been covering the Mexican ruling class” objections to Trump. For example:

President Enrique Peña Nieto likened the candidate’s language to that of Hitler and Mussolini in an interview with Mexico’s Excelsior newspaper.

But it hasn”t mentioned the dirty little secret of this whole contretemps. As one of the rare Mexican-American pundits, Ruben Navarette Jr., pointed out last summer:

They”re all hating on him now, but the fact is, when they”re just among themselves, Mexico’s elites roundly agree with The Donald on Mexican immigrants.

Of the many different reactions to Donald Trump’s inaccurate and insulting comments about how Mexican migrants to the United States come from the bottom of the barrel, 

one of the most interesting has been that of wealthy and powerful Mexican elites who are suddenly long on indignation and outrage but short on memory and self-awareness. That’s because Trump’s dismissive comments about how the United States has become a “dumping ground” for castaways from Mexico sound like something you”d hear bandied about at a Guadalajara country club or a fancy banquet in Mexico City.

This should not be a surprise to anybody who pays attention to Mexico even casually. As the great German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt pointed out in 1802: “Mexico is the country of inequality.”

A 1995 article in The Atlantic by Jorge G. Castañeda, who went on to become foreign minister in the early 2000s under Vicente Fox, warned Americans that illegal immigration is the Mexican ruling class” safety valve:

Any attempt to clamp down on immigration from the south”by sealing the border militarily, by forcing Mexico to deter its citizens from emigrating, or through some federal version of California’s Proposition 187″will make social peace in the barrios and pueblos of Mexico untenable.

Just as the Saudi royal family protects itself by dispatching its young Muslim fanatics to preach jihad in Europe, Castañeda asserted that Mexico’s ferocious inequality is made tolerable only by illegal emigration to the U.S. Without the open border, Mexico would dissolve into another revolution as vicious as the one a century ago that killed at least a million and sent refugees pouring into Texas.

You may wonder: Was Castañeda’s scenario ever really a risk? Is it still a concern? Or is it all a bluff by Mexico’s rich to avoid paying taxes? Trump, who has sold many a luxury condo to Mexican moguls and bureaucrats, doesn”t seem impressed. Even Castañeda couldn”t appear definitive, admitting in 1995:

And Mexico is unpredictable. Reportedly, the dictator Porfirio Diaz remarked, as he sailed for exile in France in 1911, “In Mexico nothing ever happens

until it happens.” The country erupts sporadically and regionally because the inequities from which it suffers become at some point intolerable…. But the very inequality and segregation from which those eruptions spring make it impossible to foresee them.

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SquishAllNormies 2 points ago +2 / -0

(I don't have the time or energy to format this, make of it what you will)

Why does Donald Trump dumb down his speeches?

For a clue, consider how badly the elite media continues to miss the point of the most notorious thing he ever said, this infinitely denounced passage in his June 16, 2015, speech announcing his candidacy:

When do we beat Mexico at the border? They”re laughing at us, at our stupidity. And now they are beating us economically. They are not our friend, believe me. But they”re killing us economically. The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems…. When Mexico sends its people, they”re not sending their best. They”re not sending you. They”re not sending you. They”re sending people that have lots of problems, and they”re bringing those problems with us. They”re bringing drugs. They”re bringing crime. They”€™re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.

Obviously from context, Trump’s “They”re rapists” does not mean, as often alleged, “They”re all rapists.” Instead, he’s raising the apparently excessively subtle question: “Why, with all the world to choose from, do we let immigrate any rapists?”

After all, the Harvard admissions office doesn”t feel satisfied if they hold their rapist admission rate down to the national average. America is the Harvard of immigrant destination countries, so why should it import problem people?

But, to the press, that question seems inappropriate to ask. America isn”t worthy of high standards like Harvard is. Instead, the 7 billion citizens of foreign countries should be assumed to have a civil right, under the Zeroth Amendment to the Constitution, to move to America whenever they feel like it”especially if a majority of Americans don”t want them here.

Moreover, it’s strikingow few in the press demonstrated any understanding of Trump’s statement “When Mexico sends its people, they”re not sending their best.”

The obvious question ought to be: Who is the “they” in that sentence? “One reason that nobody in the U.S. pays attention to Mexico is because Mexican elites have wanted it that way.”

Clearly, Trump is accusing the Mexican ruling class”the politicians and billionaires like Carlos Slim, the largest single shareholder of The New York Times“of dumping their surplus population on the United States.

That Mexico’s elites are outmaneuvering America’s leaders strikes Trump as a bad thing. Yet, to the American media, the very existence of a Mexican ruling caste with interests different from those of American citizens doesn”t seem to register as a concept with which they are able to deal. Sure, Mexico is a country of over 120 million people that shares a 1,950-mile border with the U.S., but it’s not, you know, Israel when it comes to being important to American interests.

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SquishAllNormies 2 points ago +2 / -0

How can we help the rest of the world if we don't have our own house in order? If your family is fighting...do you try to take in the neighbor's kids and help them?

Analogy: close the fucking door and lets sort out our own damned business before trying (and often failing miserably!) to help the rest of the world.

In addition: even if we took in 85% of the world's poor, and gave them everything! Trust me, ain't no skin off my ass I don't have anything! If we took 85% in and helped all out poor and them as well...the poor of the world would ...ta-da!...re-GD-populate and be waiting at the border for more! It would never end!

Please, read "The Mexico Way" by Steve Sailer. I don't give a good GD who Steve Sailer is, just read the fucking article and tell me what you think, lol. Here:

https://www.takimag.com/article/the_mexico_way_steve_sailer/

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SquishAllNormies 2 points ago +2 / -0

I honestly couldn't tell you what it is. And, I've been here since 2016. We need to do a much better job of getting that message out into the world. I thought the worldview was less immigration, less global investment, and more investment in US citizens. I think that's still what it is, right? But, and God help me ...not to get banned here...well, let me just say I sorta wish DJT had raised taxes and poured money into 20x the programs he did. Many, many, many times more of the prison reform and apprenticeship programs. I shouldn't have to commit a felony or be 20 (and able to dig ditches for 2+ years as many in apprenticeship programs have to do) in order to get training. That's my opinion. I'm not suited to trades. /shrug/ God bless those that are. There is value there. As a country. But, for me, I am much more suited towards literature, learning, and education. (I have stories about this!) Sadly, there's not really many universities where I'm not throwing my money into a SJW recruitment camp...as I'm sure you are well aware.

BTW, love your name. Grew up with S&P! Also, Oakland 357! Remember them?

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SquishAllNormies 2 points ago +2 / -0

How the &^%$ are we losing? How is this even a GD question, then? I haven't slept in about 24 hours, so, pardon my exasperation...I just...I want what they have. I want things to be equal. I want two good choices. As a former Democrat, I 100% see the good points they make. I know by heart the GD talking points they have! I agree with most!!!! GD! I live in fkn Portland, ffs! I love the tax payer funded parks and public transit (that I don't necessarily use, kek!) It took me yeeears to get out of Texas.

Ugh. Sorry, pede. Kinda went off there.

My thing is: I don't have any problem with higher taxes and investment in US citizens.

I feel like we're getting 'the shaft' no matter which party we choose.

Either mass immigration ...and a few crumbs of investment in ourselves.

Or, slightly less immigration and effin ZERO investment. Know what I mean?

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SquishAllNormies 3 points ago +3 / -0

My entire family, btw, is in education. Both parents, SO, sister (now deceased), and brother-in-law. Shills don't know! I am ..at the FULCRUM of so many GD differing demographics. kek.

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SquishAllNormies 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lemme tell you a little story, my dear friend. My daughter came home and told me, "hey guess what dad I'm a Democrat!"

"Orlly?", I assked. "And how did you decide that?"

"Well, my choir teacher told us about politics today!"

"LOL!" says I.

"Yep, said that Democrats are pro choice and Republicans are anti-choice, but we were free to decide which we wanted!"

I shit you not.

This was in Round Rock, just North of Austin.

So...you may be shilling or joking about Satan's school or whatever. IDGAF.

I voted Gore, Kerry, Obama.

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SquishAllNormies 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hate Milo all you fkn want: he understood this 100%.

Most people are irrational. They vote, not based on political positions, but based on who seems 'cooler.' Remember this video? How many thousands if not millions of voters do you think it swayed towards Trump? I guarantee it got my attention and let me think of voting for DJT, not as some lame thing to do but oh dare I say it? something subversive and based and edgy and bad ass.

METAPOLITICS! Metapolitics is the notion that before people even reach adolescence, step foot in a voting booth or "think about politics"...they are fed (for lack of a better word) a worldview. I.E. "poor refugees" (from "Children of Men", etc etc etc etc etc etc)This is a huge thing...this whole foundation of ART and MEDIA...the control of art, sociology, psychology departments in 99% of higher learning, etc that took the Left...a fucking HALF CENTURY TO CREATE. We have got to push back in these areas or we. are. fucked. And, our Western civilization is OVER.

See: The Guard (2011).

See: Submission

How much money does it take to write a book? Fucking pay me! Just feed and house me, ffs! Jesus Christ! Or whoever is a good author! But lol I will fucking do it!!!! We need a publisher who will publish, though! The Left owns everything! Music, magazine, movies, websites, schools, every GD thing! It's like a fucking plague of shitty globalist, Chinese fucking locusts! kekekee. Yall shills like that shit? I bet you fucking do...

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SquishAllNormies 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hate Milo all you fkn want: he understood this 100%.

Most people are irrational. They vote, not based on political positions, but based on who seems 'cooler.' Remember this video? How many thousands if not millions of voters do you think it swayed towards Trump? I guarantee it got my attention and let me think of voting for DJT, not as some lame thing to do but oh dare I say it? something subversive and based and edgy and bad ass.

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