Critical Race Theory In Schools

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Disgusting Scalie
Another amusing reminder of how self absorbed these people are. They really consider themselves to be Gods among Men, the vanguard of society. Writes a entire tweet storm of apologia and then doubles down saying he will do more.

It's really funny to see that most replies are actually calling him out on the false equivalency...









And later he wrote a entire separate, second rant about how he is right and all his critics are just spouting bullshit about what is going on and how they are wrong about CRT while at the same time never doing anything to address their issues with woke policies and teachers. And of course he publishes this on a different site where you need to be a subscriber to comment.
 
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Whitestrake Pelinal

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People get too emotional about money, money is a tool nothing more nothing less, its important but it shouldn't be the center of your life.
For faithless hedonists, money is the closest thing they have to a god.

Money gets them snazzy clothes and new cars.
Money gets them wide screen televisions and a thousand channels.
Money gets them the newest iPhone.
Money gets them a big house in a good neighborhood.
Money gets them a lawyer.
Money gets them alcohol.
Money gets them weed.
Money gets them pills.
 

Cherico

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For faithless hedonists, money is the closest thing they have to a god.

Money gets them snazzy clothes and new cars.
Money gets them big screen televisions and a thousand channels.
Money gets them the newest iPhone.
Money gets them a pretty house in a good neighborhood.
Money gets them alcohol.
Money gets them weed.
Money gets them pills.

If that's your atitude towards money then you need an actual god instead of money.

Cost and benifit has to be weighed.

new cloths fine how long will they last? New car? Your better off buying used, big screen TV and a thousand channels buy a computer with internet connection and you get more for cheaper. Newest Iphone? They don't last long and are too expensive.

Pretty house in good neighborhood ok that might be a good investment but do you know your neighbors introduced yourself to them? Are you on a friendly relationship where their not hostle or are you pointlessly fueding with them?

Alcohaul in moderation isn't bad, weed I don't care about and pills are your own business but all three together says there is an emptiness in your soul and that cant be fixed with drugs. If you need all that to deal with that emptiness you better off going to temple, church or what ever once a week.
 

Whitestrake Pelinal

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I wouldn't call weed a rich person thing
Rich or poor, if you don't grow it you gotta buy it. TBH none of this is 'rich or poor', it's about priorities, about whether the associated vices are a man's master.

If that's your atitude towards money then you need an actual god instead of money.

Cost and benifit has to be weighed.

new cloths fine how long will they last? New car? Your better off buying used, big screen TV and a thousand channels buy a computer with internet connection and you get more for cheaper. Newest Iphone? They don't last long and are too expensive.

Pretty house in good neighborhood ok that might be a good investment but do you know your neighbors introduced yourself to them? Are you on a friendly relationship where their not hostle or are you pointlessly fueding with them?

Alcohaul in moderation isn't bad, weed I don't care about and pills are your own business but all three together says there is an emptiness in your soul and that cant be fixed with drugs. If you need all that to deal with that emptiness you better off going to temple, church or what ever once a week.
Well... yeah. Fixating on material comforts is retarded. He who dies with the most toys is dead.
 

Bacle

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Rich or poor, if you don't grow it you gotta buy it. TBH none of this is 'rich or poor', it's about priorities, about whether the associated vices are a man's master.


Well... yeah. Fixating on material comforts is retarded. He who dies with the most toys is dead.
He who dies with the most toys can leave those toys to his kids.

Also, prayer and moral righteousness won't fill an empty stomach or pay a mortgage.
 

Whitestrake Pelinal

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He who dies with the most toys can leave those toys to his kids.

Also, prayer and moral righteousness won't fill an empty stomach or pay a mortgage.
Moral righteousness goes a long way toward getting the necessities. Not only does a moral life tend to deliver things like this, through diligence and honesty, but those around you are far, far more likely to offer charity in a moment of need when they observe it.

As for leaving the toys to the kids.. I see nothing wrong with generational wealth, but little of what I said involved that. Pills? Weed? Alcohol? Consumer goods? Lawyers to connive for state violence to end disputes? Of all the things I listed, only the house might be worth something to the next generation.

Ya know, if it's not sold to finance the retirement experience.
 

Bacle

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Moral righteousness goes a long way toward getting the necessities. Not only does a moral life tend to deliver things like this, through diligence and honesty, but those around you are far, far more likely to offer charity in a moment of need when they observe it.
While true, moral righteousness does not need to equal not having money to spend.

Saying 'you cannot take it with you with you die' completely ignores that people often accumulate wealth so their kids will have it after they are gone, not so they can take it with them to the afterlife.

Equating money with evil is partly the reason commie arguments get so much traction; commie philosophy is not so different from Christian dogma as either would like to acknowledge.
As for leaving the toys to the kids.. I see nothing wrong with generational wealth, but little of what I said involved that. Pills? Weed? Alcohol? Consumer goods? Lawyers to connive for state violence to end disputes? Of all the things I listed, only the house might be worth something to the next generation.

Ya know, if it's not sold to finance the retirement experience.
That's the thing, people do make a living and retirement off that stuff while using it, and not just the people who directly make those products making a living off them. I've met and worked with plenty of upright people in the legal weed industry, and more than a few vets, wand it is one of the few areas of new economic growth in a lot of towns.

There are plenty of towns in rec states where the first new business to open in a small, seemingly dying town in decades is a dispensary. Which will pull more business to a town, because people may want to shop for other things before or after they get their weed.

Weed grows also regularly have to call on HVAC/electrician/fire code/plumber services, as do breweries/distilleries, and pharma plants.

I mean fucking Willie Nelson has his own weed brands, as does Snoop, and how many celebs have done spots for beer companies or pharma brands?
 

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