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inquimouse 7 points ago +7 / -0

This is important to note! The endless repitition leaves a subconscious feeling that blacks are being killed by cops all day long.

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inquimouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wise as serpents, i.e. aware of what serpents are up to.

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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

We could also have a pool on which cities give up first. Then someone can write a learned paper on the damage done by this experiment.

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inquimouse 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, that is another crazy aspect. This is a longish article about Floyd and his attorney Crump. But the meat is about this club where both Chauvin and Floyd worked. Signs of being a front for some CIA or FBI activity and counterfeiting. Tweet at the bottom shows the $900,000 pallets and mentions the counterfeit $1. The crazy part is that making good quality $1 bills would cost more than their worth. I recommend this article to read and remember.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/05/31/sunday-talks-crump-on-floyd-we-dont-understand/

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inquimouse 29 points ago +29 / -0

Once (counterfeit $1 at strip club) is an event, twice (Floyd was being arrested for passing a counterfeit $20) is a coincidence, thrice (pallets of counterfeit money) is a pattern. Too weird.

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inquimouse 3 points ago +3 / -0

I just read a tiny book, The Life and Times of Mussolini, and all through I was reminded of Dems and especially Zero. Lack of talent, lack of practical ideas, control of the media, jealousy, fake public vs. private persona, showy gestures with bad results. Some themes are universal.

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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Skipped out on my job? Considering the fatherless black family problem, does he really want to go there?

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inquimouse 6 points ago +6 / -0

Camp on the lawn? What's the Mayor going to do about it?

Off topic her name reminds me of some doggerel my father used to recite: As the constant drip of water wears away the hardest stone/ The constant gnaw of Bowser wears away the hardest bone.

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inquimouse 4 points ago +4 / -0

No it isn't. It's paint and it could easily be painted some more into a yellow brick road.

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inquimouse 4 points ago +4 / -0

Many voted for these people because of pension promises, no doubt. Call me a cynic but I think this is how the plot unfolds: Now it isn't enough, their lives are at risk. They strike, chaos results, people say come back, they say moar pension, they vote Dem again.

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inquimouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

The cops killed a man for not wearing a virus mask. No sympahy, but there may be more to this.

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inquimouse 5 points ago +5 / -0

A careful shot through the eye with a .22 will bring down a deer and even the shorts make city duck hunting possible. Not that I ever knew someone who would do such a thing.

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inquimouse 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was going to look for this story

https://ethicalnag.org/2009/11/09/nejm-editor/

about an editor who resigned after concluding it was no longer possible to believe much medical research, but holy cow, she was just one of many.

https://www.bing.com/search?q=editor+of+nejm+resigns&PC=SMSM&FORM=MBDPSB

The NEJM is published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. I think there's been a bigger cooption of medicine than NIH.

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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most of all when you are discussing "justice" or "oppression" or such emotional but nebulous terms, you have to have a metric for success. How do you know someone is oppressed? How much money or prestige or whatever does it take to achieve justice? I think, though getting the data organized would be tedious, that history shows minority gains all around over many years and the ones whining now are running out of oppresion, hence all the fake hate crimes. These are some positive sources.

  1. Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington. Make sure it has the quote about how a certain group of Negroes will never let go of their victimhood because it pays.

  2. The Quest for Cosmic Justice by Thomas Sowell. Essays about why communism and justice schemes are all basically illusory and doomed to fail. And many other books by him.

  3. Govt stats on employment by race over the years, members of Congress by race and party over the years, Federal and local programs that give preference to minorities, govt definition of poverty and where the poor folks are. There are also sources on what it means to be poor in America. Most people in poverty still have shelter, cars, job opportunities but if you look into it the poorest ones are Indians and Appalachian whites, historically.

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inquimouse 5 points ago +5 / -0

McCabe lies like a sociopath, naturally and automatically. Rosenstein lies like a lawyer with weasel words.

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inquimouse 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting. We have ample proof that years of calling people victims actually empowers them. All these poor victimized blacks are entitled now. This puts anyone who wants to level the playing field or ask them to be responsible at a great disadvantage because doing so would take away the privilege they now hold and they will just cry oppression.

I think we need an international effort to make Wakanda somewhere and ship everyone crying about oppression there.

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