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swift_water 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think he tries to break down things for an audience that's grown a lot since he first started - also the show has gotten wayyyy better this year than it was ever before, Dave is absolutely fucking hilarious.

If you haven't given the show a go in a while, I definitely recommend it. My wife even loves this guy's show as of this year.

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swift_water 1 point ago +1 / -0

"God murder of innocent dogs in the background bless showing up at 4am and opening fire on a house without even knocking over a red flag call our arresting you for not wearing a mask while singing hymnals with your church at a peaceful protest police enforcing covid lockdowns on businesses that resist".

Get fucked OP. Fuck. The. Police.

They had their chance, they had their choice.

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swift_water 12 points ago +12 / -0

My wife making my lunch for me is like the simplest little sweetest joy of my life... I.. I know there's a lot wrong with the world right now, but when I get hungry on my long night shift it make me feel less lonely for a moment out on the road.. she's the light of my life, the heat of my flame, the swan of my soul..

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swift_water 2 points ago +2 / -0

I understand. I'm not exactly thrilled to see it. I'm glad you decided to speak up.

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swift_water 6 points ago +6 / -0

The racist sentiment you're seeing from our side is genuine, but I don't think it runs as deep as those captured by the feeling might think it does - nor those of us in clearer states of mind might take it to be.

It's a natural reaction to a taboo being broken, theres an unbridled feeling that comes with ever doing so.

Remember the first time you ever cussed? Skipped class? A familiar unknown but exciting kind of resonance. We've been gaslit for decades about racial realities in America. Many are, and I know this is going to seem strange, but experiencing a kind of racial liberation in being able to "finally" talk about the feelings they were always told aren't real or valid or potentially beneficial.

And I say potentially because if it wasn't at least thought to be, the people arguing that it is (think of genuine white supremacists or neo-nazis) wouldn't be able to attract any of them.

I applaud your mentioning this, many of us see much more of it. But it... It's not good, but it makes sense that it's there.

I think the less we react or respond to it, whether positively or negatively is the way forward. Acknowledgement is important. But it can be left at that.

Counter intuitive but that will lead to it's diffusion. Those who would be convinced of any racial ideology as a way to bolster their own sense of self or well being would be convinced despite you.

That's why the divide and conquer tactic works, by the way.

For all of us that are rational, we will always see it as a choice, but statistically there's always people that will take the bait. All we can do is be the example going the other way.

But refusing to acknowledge it will make it worse. In a sense we're witnessing what's perfectly natural for people just exiting a narcissistic relationship - anger. That's a good thing.

Tldr: racism bad.

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swift_water 13 points ago +13 / -0

Night shift dude here. This is my time lol

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swift_water 1 point ago +3 / -2

Well civil war is all but inevitable at this point unfortunately. In lieu of any justice anyways and who alive has ever seen any of that?

We won't like it when it comes but the alternative is just capitulation and I much like many here will not do so.

So even if you don't you do. I don't see any way around it.

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swift_water 5 points ago +5 / -0

I thought Florida was one of the states that doesn't use dominion.

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swift_water 6 points ago +6 / -0

Always has been.

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swift_water 3 points ago +3 / -0

Accurate. They're actually on record saying they went too far with the anti-fertility efforts. Culturally, medically, you name it.

They wanted a dab, they got a deluge.

Unfortunately odds are they have contingencies for everything and none of them are as good as we might possibly imagine the best of very bad outcomes could be.

Either way, they're certainly in their end game now.

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swift_water 7 points ago +7 / -0

I could keep going but I think you're probably able to look back and see some of the other errors they made.

A large part of their power is that they never broadcast their failures and no one can as easily identify them, the idea that they're omnipotent and omniscient is too prevalent.

They are indeed powerful, but they're not all powerful. In fact, the one thing you -know- about them is they have no choice but to proceed if that makes any sense. And this can and will be used against them.

You don't have to know what's in their hand precisely (although it helps) to know that they will have to play it.

Food for thought frens.

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swift_water 12 points ago +12 / -0

I'll be honest I don't think he does. I think our ruling class has made a number of very large errors the last few decades and it's definitely out of their hands at this point.

They made them -too- stupid. And I believe this is in essence a kind of "we will use the ring of power for our own end" not realizing no one can truly wield it. It wields you.

Take for example the migrant crisis - you'd imagine they'd just fling the gates open, but they won't. That does them no good. No one wants to rule scorched earth.

Take for instance the teachers unions - that's their future.. if they don't indoctrinate the next generation they have approximately 10 years left.

And the unions refuse to work haha - too stupid.

They wanted dumb. Not this.

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swift_water 2 points ago +3 / -1

I'm currently in Minneapolis for work and will be here another week. I hope I'm done with my shift here before this starts because I've personally been the victim of hate crimes since getting here two weeks ago and this shit hasn't even popped off yet.

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swift_water 11 points ago +11 / -0

I say this all the time. Let them kill themselves. Build a god damned wall around these places haha

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swift_water 1 point ago +1 / -0

It didn't. It's alright if we're having a miscommunication.

The implication is that I didn't respond properly. I didn't respond with violence, so the implication is there. But I don't generally jump to the conclusion that people are advocating for violence. So I just explained my position better on the chance that what you meant is I should have done something else.

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swift_water 0 points ago +1 / -1

I think I did the right thing by not standing down and taking the opportunity to make sure my fellow man who needed a lesson taught to them to be present in the moment with it.

Killing her was unnecessary in the moment. But I made absolutely no indication contrary to the fact I was prepared to defend myself, and that she needed to go.

Which of course when cowards are met with genuine masculinity, they do. And she fled.

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