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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

These filth raised their hands and swore in their hearts and souls to protect the constitution.

When you pledge your oath to service of others, you are not suppose to cover up the crimes of the corrupt nor should you profit for yourself.

There's a special place in hell in dishonoring the oath as a servant to protect.

May disgrace and dishonor disbar their souls for all eternity, for it will have to take mountains to redeem themselves - if they are even laughably capable.

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johnlocke1689 2 points ago +2 / -0

1 person in his staff could have checked for the weather. Contrary to popular belief, they are in fact, bringing their best.

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thank you for taking your time to considering my idea.

I hope you share with others that we are more than just our own small boxes of feelings and needs, we are far far more capable than what we think we are capable.

Once I started looking into myself and our own ancestral heritage, it simply comes down to just that. Humans are meant to excel and we are meant to excel harmoniously together.

Because really, why would one cave man teach another cave man how to make fire? We were never meant to be selfish, but we were meant to work together instead of against each other.

Space is a metaphor for all of that.

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's a metaphor.

I want to be more than what I am capable. Even as I continue to learn more about myself and understanding my own primal instincts. There's still that same primal instinct in all of us, the instinct to be more than what we are capable.

Man started with fire, then the wheel, then the roads, then finally transportation. We looked into the ideas of cells, bacteria, infections, which led to antibiotics and sanitation in order to stave off the diseases that ravaged our civilization.

It's in your life blood, our life blood, that we excel. We do so, because we want to survive so that others may survive with us.

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johnlocke1689 6 points ago +6 / -0

I was a classical liberal, which by modern standards is considered libertarian, before I jumped on the Trump Train. But as I started learning more and more about current day liberalism, it's filled with degeneracy, corruption, and hypocrisy. I understand people can have differing opinions, but what is most tiresome, is to the extent of how they project their opinions.

In any modern public space, you can't go anywhere without being bombarded by the subversion of the left. I'm just a normal guy that just wants to do something little each day to improve myself, my family and my small community. I understand i'm powerless to do much against the overwhelming powers at large, so I do what I can. I'm positive that there's a silent majority who feels the same way.

Space is the great equalizer. Don't like being drowned in all the noise of politics? Go to space. Want to expand humanity's understanding? Go to space. Even though we have a similiar concept here in the outdoors-man, hunting, wilderness culture - that's more about looking into our own primal instincts to find out about ourselves and who we are.

Space is about finding out what we can be, and how far we can push ourselves to benefit our primal instincts of benefiting our own communities.

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not an expert on law enforcement techniques whatsoever, but I've had my share of being psychologically broken into giving up through physiological means. Being cold, being hungry, being wet, being dirty, and being smelly. Those stressors aren't for those that are truly weak to be able to endure for periods of time. For a day, someone can probably suck it up for 6 hours, but can they go to the extremes of 12, 16, 18, 20, 24 hours straight, and now imagine this for days, weeks and months on end. Don't forget temperature too. I don't believe these commies have the resolve.

If they had the resolve, they would negotiate their issues on actual public discourse like what the American Constitution proposes. If they actually had the resolve to have civilized discourse, they wouldn't be communist anarchists.

How far are they willing to push for their cause before they give into their small egos?

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

Doesn't matter if someone has been here as long for whatever amount. Infiltration can happen without people knowing it. If the left can subvert the American culture into communism, and if Veritas can get into closed door conversations to what the left is thinking, then its all possible.

What I do have a problem is that the use of these mechanisms as psyops. Psyops is a powerful, powerful tool.

I saw the mods take down the sticky, good. Whether if OP or the mod made a mistake or not, it doesn't matter. It comes with great responsibility and accountability to initiate a controversial topic that may result in changing or straight up manipulating an emotional response because some people may not have the time to verify or some people are more trusting of others. Especially, in this community, people here like to think they can trust each other. Once trust is broken, what is there left?

In this circumstance, it's as easy as verifying. But in the real world, we've already seen the ramifications what propaganda or how viral a message can usher up unnecessary emotions.

All I ask, is to be better. Thank you.

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +4 / -1

OP posted around 30 minutes ago.

Here is my screen grab, 30 minutes later. Texas time.

https://i.maga.host/bCVG61a.png

What happened to verifying sources? If yall going to get riled over something and not checking in for further investigation, then it's no better than "protestors" getting riled up after justified police shootings without looking into why the actions were necessary. Be better than this.

This post smells and glows like a trap to get people riled up.

edit::// added timezone

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, I hope there's a response to the expected violence with deterrents for the ones performing the violence. The idea isn't to deter people from voting or actual peaceful protesting to go home. Just the nonsensical violence.

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

Literally, paint thats stinky, and thats colored like the color blue. Do people want their clothes to be stinky and dirty through the entire night?

edit:// the violent ones

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johnlocke1689 2 points ago +2 / -0

when the memes start leaking out into reality 👀

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johnlocke1689 42 points ago +42 / -0

6 years and that's his conclusion? That's laughable. 1 year in statistics 101 is reading the many books about the phrase "Lies, damned lies, and statistics"

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

toxoplasmosis

Besides some prescription drugs you can take, it's treatable with intermittent fasting. Oh wait, she's a clunker

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

There are also other unwritten implicit social contracts out there too.

Teachers and doctors especially. Teachers are suppose to help the youth explore ideas, not indoctrinate and push propaganda. Doctors are suppose to help heal, not push pills and bankrupt wallets. Unfortunately, both of those ulterior motives are fueled by selfishness which is the complete opposite of working together for the social contract.

Some of the selfishness could stem from greed of wanting to selfishly make more money, but these idiots don't seem to realize, that if you play within the system, that wealth is easy to come by and can be in fact limitless. The truest idea of the social contract is alot of wishful thinking. It works well if you have the attitude that even though you can't trust everything, you still have to verify.

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johnlocke1689 17 points ago +17 / -0

Thank you for tying in the concept of the social contract. Out of all the ideas I learned growing up, John Locke's idea of social contract or simply, a system of accountabilities was the most profound idea I've came across. Unfortunately, as I got older, I saw left and right these systems cannot all be trusted. You've been told all your life that certain groups may have your best interest and that you can put your trust in them, but in reality, certain groups may have other ulterior motives.

It's up to the person to take the redpill, so to speak, to actually find the right groups of people that are genuinely care about the community at large. These are the communities worth entrusting the concept of the social contract towards.

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johnlocke1689 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's the same shill tactic on 4chan too.

Little do the lefties know, alot of people don't care or have to the time to navigate through the polls. The majority of people that don't care have jobs, families, and other important things that fill up their time compared to being consumed by shilling for politics. It just so happens the majority of these people end up being conservatives which is a large sample size left unaccounted for.

Election analysis off these statistics are almost meaningless when you consider how the data is acquired and whether or not if the audience has access to the data. Political pundits can just make up the data and call it like if it was gospel, because who really does have the time to look through the data? Even then, they can just say, oh you're not privy to that information.

Well, nevermind, I'm sure they know this. They can't be this stupid. I'm sure they're just shilling to get by - paid by employers who would actually make use of their worthless lefty/marxists degrees.

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johnlocke1689 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yup. They're egotistical self righteous virtual signaling narcissists.

The left likes to call the right racists, I wonder how they would deal with us name-calling them ego narcissists?

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's the look after eating a spicey red pill pepper 🔥💊🌶️

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johnlocke1689 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://i.maga.host/NDob7nB.png

That's mine. Unfortunately, lefty activities rank #1 with scum and clown world not too far behind. Here's hoping memes and patriot threads start making a push

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johnlocke1689 4 points ago +6 / -2

Check this glowey narcissist out.

Even the name screams out how superior he is.

The left calls us racists, how about we start calling the left NARCISSISTS

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johnlocke1689 11 points ago +11 / -0

Yup. He's glowing pretty hard. Shill tactics: "take your meds" and "you have an interesting imagination" are common phrases they use.

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johnlocke1689 7 points ago +7 / -0

If you look at their eyes, you can easily tell the level of their narcissism. They want you to know how serious they are, so they stare directly into the camera's focal point. It's the same thing when narcissists make eye contact with you in order for them to validate to themselves how righteous their virtual signalling is.

The only one that shows some sincerity is bottom middle. Her emotions are out of the place for sure, but she doesn't necessarily need to have the attention of the viewer because she's speaking purely out of emotion. I don't see her trying to virtue signal. It's as if she's lost, doesn't know where to go, doesn't know or confused to what the answers are. She's the most redeemable of the group.

Top middle is a sociopath. You see duper's delight all over her.

Bottom left is straight up demonic. Sapanku eyes out the wazoo.

Bottom right rage seems to stem from following the rage of other people, getting caught in mob mentality. Mob mentality rage is all about yelling, all about impulse, and her little tantrum at the beginning shows that -- hand motions too. This type of rage differs from the others because of the impulsiveness compared to pre-meditative rage.

Top left and top right, just your basic karens.

Thanks for the compilation, it makes for a nice case study 🤣

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