I'm just trying to get some insight in to what it's like for you (and everyone else here really) because I've been living and working in Korea for two years where they don't give a shit about this stuff. But when you get an occasional drink with colleagues after work or whatever, do they talk about what bullshit this is? Or are they still too scared to bring it up?
From a purely epidemiological perspective, it would be very beneficial for not everyone to get the shot. If 90% of people in blue states got it and 10% of people in red states did, you could compare the results and see if it's working or necssary. I think they don't want people doing this because they might not like these results showing its totally pointless. Same as how Texas and Florida showed the lockdowns were.
They won't be, because they'll still always need white people to play the racist villain or the submissive cuck or the reformed libtard who now sees the error of his ways. So white actors will clamor to show how woke they are to get these supporting roles.
Some of my favorites:
"I think twelve bakeries refused to make his wedding cake."
"If every one of the next 50 successful Special Ops candidates were all Black, Asian, Hispanic or White I would not give a damn. Just prepare to win wars. That’s what China is doing."
"Can y’all point me towards a good resource for learning Chinese? Clearly we are going to need it."
"I hope the background checks on this fella included digging up the patio in his back yard."
This cuck thinks that Trump is Hitler because they've both held books in their hands: https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1375571258746630144/photo/1
I agree that it was from a massive overdose and nothing to do with the cops, but was it well after the incident? This is the first I've heard of that. I thought it was the cops realised he was dead. When/where did he die then?
Yeah it was a really good description actually. I saw it in my grandfather for about the last year before he went. He wasn't there. He was already dead, but his organs were still working. But even when he spoke, you could just see there was nobody inside. Actually when I heard Trump say that I felt like he put into words something that I never quite could.
I completely agree, but cities do still exist and necessarily so unless you want to regress into a pre-industrial agrarian farm state. It wouldn't have the wealth or resources to defend itself and be quickly conquered. Recognizing that reality, it would be very naive to put cities into a position where all local politics is determined by a very few in concentrated power that would continue to cluster in fewer and fewer people. Then you have the cities, which direct the entire industrial sector, controlled by a very small oligopoly. (This is how fiefdoms formed in the late Roman empire that gave way to medieval feudalism. Learn history.)
Then landowners will simply not sell their properties but rent them, thus retaining power.
You're just assuming that everyone will do what you say and not resist or take advantage in any way. This is the sort if thinking of leftist utopians who just assume everyone would follow the rules of their paradise.
Have to say that it hasn't been my experience on Gab at all. Never found any problems with functionality. Main problem is there just aren't enough people on it, so I keep seeing the same people over and over. Compounded by lack of weighting on posts. I understand why they want to avoid all sorts of algorithms and just have feed sorted by date, but this makes it so that the few people on it just post rubbish with higher frequency rather than fewer posts with better quality.