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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

That ad in the Times was from last August. The riots were in full swing.

Only half. Certainly not the visibly traditionally religious people. That's another world.

They don't read the Times. Ever. At all.

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Verrerogo 2 points ago +2 / -0

So even with the leftists, four out of five don't have a bad reaction to a flag. And the other groups, even less. Good.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

The minute you can't get on a plane without having had the vaccine, you are in partial house arrest. And there are places you can't drive to.

The plane routes are the flowing blood stream of the free. No ability to board a plane, no manhood. This is getting bad.

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Verrerogo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Eat some apples, with the skin, cut up into thin slices. Apples contain quercetin. Eat some oranges also.

Get or have someone get, a bunch of Italian flat-leaf parsley also called chilantro. Rinse with water to clean it, and bite off the heads of the leaves, raw, as much as is comfortable, a mouthful or so. Throw away the stems. Lots of vitamins; you will feel it immediately, in seconds. Weird.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

This whole thread is about Jews.

If there is a Jewish angle, state it. That's why I asked what you were talking about.

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Verrerogo 0 points ago +1 / -1

People kept saying mass killings were happening but there was TREMENDOUS AMOUNT of not-listening. "You're crazy. That's impossible."

There WERE lots of photos right after the war.

The Germans did not want anybody knowing, and when it was obvious they had lost, tried hard to hide what they did. And bones burn just fine. Bone black is a pigment made from burned animal bone. An urn will hold the ashes of a cremated dead relative, as everyone knows probably. Not a big urn. It's just ash, scatters easily. They had a large land area to rake lots of it into.

The press was awful, sure, but in the direction of glossing over and hiding horrible events. Not of exaggerating them.

Every minute men fuss over exactly how much cyanide may be left in a brick from seventy years ago is another minute they didn't spend raising a child, a future. Then they complain they are targeted and disappearing. Yes, a dwindling people is easy to target. Have babies.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, not so very Asian? More white.

No bright colored clothing.

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Verrerogo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great comment. True.

Yes, it's about posturing.

Posturing deteriorates to whoring very fast.

Whoring is what you have to do if you have no family, no one who loves you because you are in their family.

You have to earn every smile. You do not have a right to a smile. The need to earn a smile is whoring.

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Verrerogo -6 points ago +1 / -7

What are you talking about? The dead woman was named Heather Heyer. That's not a Jewish name. Here are some people named Heyer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heyer

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Verrerogo 8 points ago +8 / -0

The word "infringed" is interesting. They could have said "shall not be removed." Or destroyed. Or abridged. It would have been simpler language. But they used this odd word. A fringe means an edge, as opposed to a middle. They meant it must not even be nibbled away at the edges.

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Verrerogo 14 points ago +14 / -0

Agree.

You are right, "control" sounds as if you are corralling wild dogs, instead of rendering a normal upstanding man helpless.

If you wouldn't de-claw a cat, why would you de-gun a man. Everything in nature has a way to defend itself.

And it's culture, not machines. People hurt each other very well with rocks, before the invention of guns, or even metal blades.

We are in an era of advancing technology and deteriorating culture.

But culture is more important.

If there were two societies, one with excellent culture and bad science, and another one with excellent science and bad culture, which one would you want to live in?

The question answer itself.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

There were labor camps where you were worked to death. They used people up. They didn't last long. Some, very strong, may have. So no, not an extermination camp. A labor camp. So what. You died. Fast.

The Germans certainly had death camps. So did the Soviets.

That the Soviets blamed the Germans does not mean the Germans did not do anything bad. Indeed, without German atrocities, the cover-up would not have been convincing for fifty years.

The Germans themselves have said they are sorry. They ought to know what their parents did. Some of the older Germans personally remember what their elders did.

A story can have two villains. More than two.

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Verrerogo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Corporations sometimes have their own airlines, truck fleets, and maybe armed security forces, but do they have armies? Divisions?

Nations have armies. And secret services.

"Joseph Stalin is famously said to have asked an adviser, dismissively, 'How many divisions does the Pope have?'"

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

I personally knew very well an American soldier who was part of the American force that liberated Dachau. And the Germans do atrocities just fine. But the rest of your comment, after the word "History," I completely agree with.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +2 / -1

People age very differently.

But sixty-five is retirement age for a reason.

For what it's worth, this is cut and paste:

"Old age can be broken into three stages: young old (55–65 years of age), middle old (66–85), and old old (85 and older). The bones become more brittle as they lose calcium and other minerals."

You certainly have to walk around campus with your kid at his graduation. No, you don't march with him.

It is wonderful you and your wife are so strong. Congratulations on the baby.

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Verrerogo 2 points ago +2 / -0

So? Anybody who is flying the plane can do what they want with the plane.

The whole point of security is to not allow you to board a plane with a weapon so you can, using that weapon, .......... gain access to the cockpit.

If you work in the cockpit, you don't need a weapon to go into it.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you were a young, strong, man, good for work, you might make it. The camps were not all for extermination, forced labor went on too, but it was easy to be worked to death. Conditions were harsh, food was scarce, disease was rampant. New, un-starved, people were arriving all the time, so there was no need to conserve the ones already there.

Yes the Red Army liberated camps. The Americans, however, also did.

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