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Chopblock 12 points ago +12 / -0

THIS.

Here’s some low-hanging fruit. Personally I prefer the topic of the election fraud or simply expressing a firm determination to watch life seep out from under commie eyelids, but you’ll find the right topic for you...

5 Broken Promises And Flip-Flops From Joe Biden’s First Month In Office

https://www.dailywire.com/news/5-broken-promises-and-flip-flops-from-joe-bidens-first-month-in-office

Blueprint for a Mask conversation

https://patriots.win/p/HEgcXddD/x/c/4Dx42GGnOeg

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Chopblock 46 points ago +46 / -0

Counterpoint: they were intimidated into throwing out their 200-year traditions by men in dresses and they haven’t won a war in over 50 years.

Tucker’s commentary (Fox controlled opposition though it may be) showcases the institutional rot that permeates all our organs of state, particularly highlighting one that many patriots had mistakenly thought immune to it.

Not only is a not a distraction, it could be a key way of exposing an important concept for normies — particularly with the way the “non-political, non-interventionalist” military (currently occupying our national capital and conducting a politically-driven purge) has responded.

The military industrial establishment allowed itself to be degraded through corruption. They kowtowed to globalists and neoliberal foreign influence, welcomed political correctness, shunned responsibility, and failed (by their own admission, admitted by participants from the very top to the very bottom) to even demand articulable strategies from their military leadership, much less push back against civilian political mismanagement.

Then, they actively participated in a treasonous plot against the only Commander-in-Chief that correctly employed them, willingly disobeyed his clearly communicated commanders’ intent, and then stood idly by while a foreign adversary ran an election systems cyberattack under their nose and installed a compromised, corrupt puppet, who immediately proceeded to undermine our basic national security and border integrity.

Now they have introduced racist ideology as mandated training, reversed their ‘optics’ concerns to occupy our capital with combat troops, and began a politically-based purge so blatantly ideological it would make Stalin blush.

A failure of command capability, a dishonorable willing turn into corruption, cowardly dereliction of their duty, and a betrayal of their sworn oaths has made them the shame of our nation, a discredit to the ethos shared by all of history’s warriors, and a blight against liberty.

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Chopblock 2 points ago +2 / -0

At this point, Mormons are the ‘mainstream generic Christians’. Everybody else has fallen for incucksivity sermons, folk-rock 3.x, ‘prosperity gospel’, flock of purchased voters, “any normal people fer marrying?” singles meetinghouse, or antichrist pope-mobiler.

That said, anybody think Joseph Smith’s Nauvoo Army, Brigham Young’s Wives Boyfriends, or the Ezra Taft Benson Mormons would have just sat on their asses if their precious temples and churches were shutdown?

NO - but Mitt Romney’s Mormans willingly let it happen

What about if some fag actually ‘suspended’ the Second Amendment, would they ‘mountain meadow’ him?

Mitt’s Mormans elected him to the Senate AFTER Pierre did this VERY THING during the 2002 Winter Olympics (to “not offend” European sensibilities)

Mormon Pioneers settled the west as unified, persecuted believers fighting hard for freedom, and their offspring degenerated into absolute cucks who don’t stand up for anything because they don’t actually believe anything.

They are conformists living off the money they get selling for pennies the ranch their grandad built, Soviet proles with a multilevel marketing politburo, faithless believers who mouth empty prayers and rote sermons soley to avoid the need to think for themselves.

They traded their birthrights for a TV commercial’s image of a bowl of porridge. Almost to a man, their faith is a hollow reed growing in a thin muck of conformity, social tradition, lifestyle habit, and feel-good escapism, and few can even accurately describe what they actually believe in that separates them from any other religious brand, much less why it’s important, the history of thought that led to the dogma, or the boundaries where their “beliefs” collide with culture/reality/other faiths.

It’s essentially live, laugh, love with a tax-shelter real-estate and MLM-style fundraising scam attached, hiding under a patina of borrowed slogans and hollowed-out traditions from a forgotten age of poorer, but prouder peoples.

Why? Because they preach conformity as a virtue.

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Chopblock 1 point ago +1 / -0

But physical prowess isn’t what wins modern wars... but it’s still necessary for promotion... but that’s only for combat... but combat experience makes better leaders... but women make just as good leaders as men... but men can’t have lowered standards... but men who identify themselves as women are women.... but there’s a rape culture... but soldiers need lipstick and nail polish... but... but...

You fucking faggots haven’t won a war in 60 years and this interagency bullshit is the reason why!

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Chopblock 1 point ago +1 / -0

You seem to have gotten your conception of the military by watching a couple episodes of G.I. Joe and maybe a stadium flyover or recruiting commercial.

I’d try to disabuse you of the notion that the military is a bunch of pretty-uniformed knights slaying CGI dragons or snipers with 300 confirmed kills, but I’ll just keep it simple stupid and build on the PowerPoint with this:

The idea ain’t to go into battle and die because a President say so...

Now, in regards to your question:

WWII - initiated on false premises that included the pentagon hiding intercepted communications...

Korea - instigated by the U.N., and a penultimate textbook example of Pentagon-led strategic military failure, including attrition-based metrics and intransigent use of outdated and ineffective tactics.

Vietnam Nam - Began using a pentagon-directed false flag, and included a famous example of a Pentagon cover-up of a civilian massacre, as well as further mismanagement. A war conducted so foolishly it turned a whole generation of war-loving Americans into commie-loving peaceniks.

Afghanistan - An interagency failure of epic proportions, most notable for lasting longer than any armed conflict in U.S. history, placing U.S. troops to guard Taliban opium poppy fields and provide security for boy-rape parties, and failing to accomplish a single objective — or even outline a strategy, due to Pentagon pressure “to provide data that the U.S. was succeeding, even though it was impossible to create good metrics.” Contrary to their own confidentially-stated assessments, Pentagon generals directly lied to Congress and the American people repeatedly claiming that ‘progress’ was being made.

Middle East - Need I remind you that the Pentagon funded Osama Bin Ladin (and Saddam), participated in a hoax to convince Americans of the presence of nuclear/biological weapons in Iraq, helped Obama lie about Al Queda’s presence in Afghanistan despite knowing they had left the area, and literally put ISIS leaders together and created a metrics-driven witch hunt style runaway torture machine that helped raise an army of terrorists for the caliphate?

The Pentagon’s bumbling, dirty fingerprints are all over each and every one of these military treasure-pit clusterfucks, and they couldn’t create a decisive winning engagement in ANY of them!

https://nypost.com/2019/12/14/lying-by-bush-and-obama-over-afghanistan-is-this-eras-pentagon-papers/

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Chopblock 1 point ago +1 / -0

What hill? Yellow ribbons? Boot-licking interagency failures isn’t going to get you a combat action ribbon — except in today’s military, it does!

REMF fags can suck Jody’s ladydick. There’s a mound you can die on, shipmate.

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Chopblock 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, that’s the most Republican thing I’ve heard today.

If your buddy gets shot in the face for bullying people into compliance with his cheap fake badge and excuses, will that low-rent pittance pay his way outta hell? His personal dignity and citizen’s duty to stand for the good of his fellow countrymen are had at so low a cost? His birthright sold for a store merchant’s bowl of cold porridge and a weak libertarian’s plea?

He may not have lost Washington’s War of Independence, but he certainly lost his own part of it.

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Chopblock 1 point ago +1 / -0

The military industrial establishment ALLOWED ITSELF to be degraded through corruption. They kowtowed to globalists and neoliberal foreign influence, welcomed political correctness, shunned responsibility, and failed (by their own admission, admitted by participants from the very top to the very bottom) to even demand articulable strategies from their military leadership, much less push back against civilian political mismanagement.

Then, they actively participated in a treasonous plot against the only Commander-in-Chief that correctly employed them, willingly disobeyed his clearly communicated commanders’ intent, and then stood idly by while a foreign adversary ran an election systems cyberattack under their nose and installed their own corrupt puppet, who immediately proceeded to undermine our basic national security and border integrity.

Now they have introduced racist ideology as mandated training, reversed their ‘optics’ concerns to occupy our capital with combat troops, and began a politically-based purge so blatantly ideological it would make Stalin blush.

A failure of command capability, a dishonorable willing turn into corruption, cowardly dereliction of their duty, and a betrayal of their sworn oaths has made them the shame of our nation, a discredit to the ethos shared by all of history’s warriors, and a blight against liberty.

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Chopblock 5 points ago +5 / -0

The real answer is that media conditioning taught them to create peer group reinforcement of this behavior.

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Chopblock 2 points ago +2 / -0

Counterpoint: they were intimidated into throwing out their 200-year traditions by men in dresses, they haven’t won a war in over 50 years, and they can’t even manage to build a useful boat.

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Chopblock 9 points ago +9 / -0

There’s a word for your friend’s job: Kapo

He isn’t guarding anyone or providing security. We can only hope he is doing his moral duty in acting undercover to undermine and prepare the destruction of every part of the evil system that commits this egregious rights violation, by using his access to identify, dox, and record habits and vulnerabilities for exploitation and response.

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Chopblock 6 points ago +6 / -0

Oi! Ya got a loicense fah makin’ commen’s wha’ ‘urt otha peepole’s feelins, mate? Yar dis’rooptin the peece’n’ohrdah, iz wut! Go’on ‘ome then, itz teerizin’ soyciety, innit?!

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Chopblock 3 points ago +4 / -1

You’re the one whose entire family is experimenting.

Seriously though, I sincerely hope y’all don’t suffer any damage from the vaccine, particularly Antibody-dependent enhancement, which might not even manifest until years afterwards. The government doesn’t have a good track record in the field of rushed medical experiments confidently described as ‘safe’ by authorities citing their ‘expert belief’

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Chopblock 3 points ago +5 / -2

Did your wife’s boyfriend get it into his arm, too?

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Chopblock 1 point ago +2 / -1

There’s been a lot of response. The committeemen battle (politics, finance), the cultural battle (memes, news, ideology, corporate cord-cutting), and the battle for physical freedom (rights, autonomy, security) must ALL BE FOUGHT.

5th generation warfare has many fronts and thin veneers separating mixing domains. Prepare to fight in clown world hell with a wickedly dank meme, a high-capacity dirty magazine, a deadly grim commitment, and a heart full of righteousness.

Trump is leading with the best lasting plan for victory: Block and absorb all the RINO’s grassroots funds, take over the Republican Party with MAGA candidates, attack the failed system mercilessly on key issues, and harness the power of an army of ‘pedes to maneuver into formation when the time is right.

Suffer through the hardships and maintain unity and spirit, and don’t let them take your guns. When the conditions are favorable, we act — not before.

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Chopblock 1 point ago +2 / -1

We had an audit of Dominion machines, too. Treating every contemporaneous comment on unfolding events as though it represents some fait accompli hidden meaning is the very sort of magical thinking I’m talking about.

This battle isn’t going to be won in some ‘aHA!’ moment, and there’s no infallible ‘kindergarten teacher’ who’s going to swoop in with all the answers to set things right.

Pretending that there should be is a demoralization tactic to divide us against ourself and lure us into a defeatist mindset. It gets employed everytime our side makes gains, to try to turn our wins into perceived losses.

The Right has not even begun to fight. The 6th was a non-violent symbolic demonstration, and look how it has them in a frenzy. The left is filled to the brim with interagency incompetence, their wins have all been based on taking advantage of our goodwill and patience, and they can only sustain themselves when they can parasitically eat what the Right produces.

Which is why propaganda, brainwashing, and demoralizing us is such a high priority for them. So just don’t fall into it.

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Chopblock 0 points ago +1 / -1

Actually it does matter. Before (and during) this last election the vast majority of people (even conservatives) had an unrealistic level of trust in our institutions.

Removing the veil of that illusion is a precondition to winning the actual fight, and perhaps the greater part of the task.

If you let go of your expectation for some quick, easy and painless solution, you can discern that a “Kraken” HAS been released.

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Chopblock 26 points ago +27 / -1

Leftists use this technique because it works on people who don’t think too much (TV viewers).

They correctly but vaguely identify the symptoms of a problem, express outrage about it, and insist that ‘we need to do something!’ The something always involves more big government control — that’s why the complaining voices are so superficially symptom-focused. They can’t discuss or outline solutions that even sound half-practical.

President Trump’s common-sense actions responding to the problems had immediate positive effects, demonstrating that finding solutions is actually MUCH EASIER than they had us previously believing. All it takes is actually trying. That’s why his term exposed them so much — without being able to use the Hegelian dialectic (employed here by Maher), they were forced into pretending the problems were non-existent, pretending the response was having no effect, or hyping fictional problems, all of which are disconnected from observable reality.

With Xiden and the commie minions back in power, those obvious propaganda methods can be shelved, and the more subtle methodology employed again.

Also notice the many embedded messages in this monologue: that China is strong, that China’s response to Covid was a successful model, that they are intellectually outpacing and outperforming America due to their meritocratic and nimble command-driven economy, that we have already lost.

No mention by Liddle Maher that the CCP is plagued by the very same endemic problems of authoritarian corruption that their leftist cronies have imported here: conformist yes-men incompetency, cheating and lying incessantly to pocket a share from massive waste of treasure, politically-driven decision making and brutally evil tyranny, widespread suffering, a precarious economy built on pretense and price-fixing props, with little to no real economic mobility or opportunity, and disasterous foreign policy and environmental effects, all funded by corrupt security intelligence agencies and globalist conspirators stealing U.S. taxpayer’s money & ‘intellectual property’ and leveraging U.S. goodwill and free market structures to benefit Chinese interests.

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Chopblock 1 point ago +2 / -1

The “Kraken” was the OVERWHELMING amount of proof that the election results were based on fraud, and that the fraud was organized, coordinated, and likely connected to intelligence agencies.

“Releasing” it was pushing the previously hidden scheme into public awareness through lawsuits where the dirty laundry would be aired in public, rather than leveraged as collateral in a Washington D.C. back room deal.

Sydney Powell never claimed that there was some secret military operation, only that any reasonable judge who looked at the evidence would likely rule in Trump’s favor.

The left’s answer was to refuse to look at the evidence at all, and the cowardly Supreme Court did the same. Then the traitors in congress and cursed 30-Pence handed the electoral vote and delivered the office to China, and the military started putting on their makeup in their new role as Xi’s’comfort womyn’.

The only people who interpreted Sydney’s message (or the others’) as some unfolding ‘secret plan’ beyond the belief that plain-as-day evidence would still have a hearing by some rational element of the vast government institutions were those that recognized every institution was corrupted and surmised Sydney must know this and therefore it must logically follow that Sydney was talking about some authority of which they were personally unaware (blackpilled hopefuls), those who were cucked into inaction by personal incapacity, cowardice, or ignorance, and those trapped in the denial stage of separation grief, who have in common a ’magical thinking’ belief that ’someone else’ is going to fight the battle FOR them.

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Chopblock 3 points ago +3 / -0

The day will come when you wish you had kicked the everlasting shit out of the first person who even suggested you should mask your face with the cursed commie symbol.

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Chopblock 4 points ago +4 / -0

These “delays” are used, not to build cases, but to extend the time that the press can push the narrative

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