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DarthOne

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One thing to always remember is a lot of these people do it for the clout.
If hating black people was 'hip and allowed', they'd be spouting KKK speeches in an instant.

I think that's true to an extent. Still doesn't mean I'd trust any of them as far as i could throw them. If they're wiling to do it for clout, then they aren't to be trusted and should assumed to be an enemy.
 

ThatZenoGuy

Zealous Evolutionary Nano Organism
Comrade
I think that's true to an extent. Still doesn't mean I'd trust any of them as far as i could throw them. If they're wiling to do it for clout, then they aren't to be trusted and should assumed to be an enemy.
Cannot disagree on that. Anyone stupid enough to make stupid cloud videos on chinese spyware is too stupid for me to want on this planet.
 

Lord Sovereign

The resident Britbong
People will say what they think will ingratiate them with a wider community. It is not foolish, it is a simple survival mechanism heralding from our ancient past, as no one would want to be the loner when we huddled in caves.

This simple instinct, alas, somewhat sabotages mass democracy, made all the worse with the internet and modern liberalism effectively politicising everything.
 

Jormungandr

The Midgard Wyrm
Founder



It doesn't matter if you don't hate them, THEY HATE YOU. Don't EVER forget that

I'm unsurprised, to be honest.

Yes, a good few are doing it to "go along with the flow"/for clout et cetera, but anti-White racism from Black people has been sharply climbing for years now, at a time when (ironically) anti-Black racism was, in comparison to the rest of history, at an actual cultural low.

That's why many people, especially Americans, have come to believe that they've all been collectively stabbed in the back when they embraced Black Americans as, well, just Americans, and now they're moronically speedrunning to prove all the "racist" stereotypes from their great-great grandparents correct about them in people's eyes (the looting, the thievery, acting like rampaging chimpanzees, the murders and attacks -- the list just goes on and on).

Simply put, a lot of Black people now think they can openly get away with being racist shitheels because they're a "protected class", which is true to an extent because of the government, media, and organizations (such as colleges), and they're once again digging themselves a hole (which was on its way to being filled) through their own self-sabotage/destruction.

Modern times are just pulling the mask off and fanning the fire that was already there.
 

SoliFortissimi

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Is there literally a single sane and reasonable political group, ie people who aren't either criminals or weirdos, who oppose unrestrained immigration anymore?

It really does feel like the US may go the way of the UK soon after winning the inevitable war with the PRC. The Asabiyah has collapsed.
 

The Whispering Monk

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Osaul
Yes. They're a millstone around the Republican party's necks, and the sooner they're disposed of the better.
LOL!
Frankly, I believe you have that backwards.

The Republican Party hasn't stood up for its principles in a long time.

MAGA has gathered most of the people who are tired of electing people that don't respect that fact.

It's quite nice to see the political 'elites' start to fear for their positions. Might actually force them to honor the debt owed those that put them in their places.
 

mrttao

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I have to say, this is one of the most out-of-touch takes I've seen on this forum.

Are you conflating the Qanon types with MAGA or something?
What is wrong with Qanon?
Didn't really follow him but... as far as I can Qanon in a nutshell is:

Some guy posted some stuff, username Q
The stuff he posted suggested he was in the white house, somewhat high up. Otherwise he won't have that info.

He then discussed the very well known fact that there are a bunch of fucking pedophiles in the top levels of power.
Which, everyone with half a brain can tell from the fact that epstein clients were never investigated.

The media, which is owned by epstein clients. Kept on going on and on about how those guys are "crazy conspiracy theorists" for... they couldn't really put their fingers on anything specific.

The only thing is I suspect Q was actually an enemy agent since he kept on going "2 more weeks". which drove people into complacency.
 
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King Arts

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What is wrong with Qanon?
Didn't really follow him but... as far as I can Qanon in a nutshell is:

Some guy posted some stuff, username Q
The stuff he posted suggested he was in the white house, somewhat high up. Otherwise he won't have that info.

He then discussed the very well known fact that there are a bunch of fucking pedophiles in the top levels of power.
Which, everyone with half a brain can tell from the fact that epstein clients were never invested.

The media, which is owned by epstein clients. Kept on going on and on about how those guys are "crazy conspiracy theorists" for... they couldn't really put their fingers on anything specific.

The only thing is I suspect Q was actually an enemy agent since he kept on going "2 more weeks". which drove people into complacency.
Well Qannon has a few things I know of two of them the first is the “two more weeks thing” and that is what a lot of people know them for and why I think everything else about them is bullshit.
The second one is with pedophillia, now it’s true that many of our leaders are pedos as you said that’s pretty obvious with the Epstein stuff. But that is not the conspiracy theory. One person I spoke to who said they read a said that the people in charge control the government through pedophillia. Let me explain they said that a guy with a gun would go to a politician or Supreme Court justices house and bring a child then at gun point would force the politician to perform sex acts with the kid and he would record it all and then threaten to release the recording if they did not do what they said.

The reason I think it’s bullshit is because how does a random dude with a gun go to powerful peoples houses? Where is the security and all that? Now sure elites being pedos or pedos trying to be elites so they can do what they want makes sense. But some group forcing others to be pedos and then blackmail makes no sense.
 

mrttao

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The second one is with pedophillia, now it’s true that many of our leaders are pedos as you said that’s pretty obvious with the Epstein stuff. But that is not the conspiracy theory. One person I spoke to who said they read a said that the people in charge control the government through pedophillia. Let me explain they said that a guy with a gun would go to a politician or Supreme Court justices house and bring a child then at gun point would force the politician to perform sex acts with the kid and he would record it all and then threaten to release the recording if they did not do what they said.

The reason I think it’s bullshit is because how does a random dude with a gun go to powerful peoples houses? Where is the security and all that? Now sure elites being pedos or pedos trying to be elites so they can do what they want makes sense. But some group forcing others to be pedos and then blackmail makes no sense.
Are you sure they said it was "a dude with a gun" and not

> you come over to our island and get "initiated" or you can kiss your political career goodbye

This comes off as more of the discretization claims against them
 

King Arts

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Are you sure they said it was "a dude with a gun" and not

> you come over to our island and get "initiated" or you can kiss your political career goodbye

This comes off as more of the discretization claims against them
The example I heard from the person who told me about qannon and who believe it was the 1st one the guy with a gun.

The other option you gave is more realistic but it’s not the one I heard in regards to qannon.
 

DarthOne

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Latino Democrats Tout Migrants as Their Constituents

Democratic Latino politicians are demanding President Joe Biden protect the interests of foreign migrants, regardless of the huge civic and pocketbook damage to unhyphenated Americans, Latino-Americans, and legal immigrants.

"We are here to protect immigration as it is," Rep. Nanette Barragan (D-CA), told an audience of legislators, activists, and media at a December 13 rally beside the Capitol.

The rally called on President Joe Biden to deny any significant concessions to GOP negotiators in the debate over his demand for $14 billion in emergency funds to accelerate and hide his migration flood, and funds for wartime aid for Israel and Ukraine.

Barragan said:

Let me put it a little differently. We're here to call on President Biden and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to reject the immigration and border bills at the hands of Republicans in the ongoing negotiations around the supplemental [emergency funding bill]
The event included multiple Democratic legislators who championed illegal migrants and future migrants — and rhetorically divorced their American constituents.

Almost none of the legislators mentioned the cost of migration to their many constituents — Latino and other — who lose wages, jobs, homes, status, and investments because desperate migrants must work for less.

Since 2021, Biden's deputies have admitted more than six million migrants, most of whom are Latino. This huge inflow is in addition to the annual inflow of legal immigrants and temporary visa workers. Overall, Biden is admitting roughly one migrant for every newborn American.

Senators Padilla, Lujàn, Menendez, Reps. Barragàn, Jayapal, Nadler, Khanna, Chuy García and SO many others OUT HERE for immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers pushing back on using our communities as bargaining chips in spending negotiations on foreign wars!! #SaveAsylum pic.twitter.com/sIloYzGulG
— Nayna Gupta (@nayna_gupta)
December 13, 2023
The Latino Democrats demanded an ethnic-politics seat at the negotiations as the quasi-official representatives of the migrants, most of whom are Latino.

"Not a single member of the CHC [Congressional Hispanic Caucus] was given a heads up that the administration would be proposing or considering these right-wing nonstarters," said Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ). "That is a hard slap in the face to all the Latino and immigrant communities we represent."

"These negotiations are taking place without a single CHC member at the table," said Barragan. "That is completely unacceptable … We need to continue to push to have our seats."

The Democrats obscured the difference between illegal and legal migrants, and many described the illegal migrants as members of their constituency.

"We're here to make things better for our constituents," said Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX). "That's why we are telling President Biden and the Senate Democrats to hold strong … We can pass support for allies in Ukraine without throwing immigrant families under the bus.

The event was supported by Spanish-speaking migrants from Casa de Maryland, whose leader has faced severe criticism from Democrats for apparently backing Hamas's war against Israel.

"We can make sure that this [migration] system works … that after they cross the border, they come to us for jobs and housing, and some transportation to get to their relatives in other parts of the country," said Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-TX).

"This is a movement to consult the most affected communities — immigrant and Latino communities and other communities across the country," said Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-IL). "We have been excluded."

Remember Jordan 18 yr old from Oregon addicted to drugs he came to see me this evening because he was hungry and DPW took his tent and other things pic.twitter.com/5OfLbC9zD0
— jj smith (@war24182236)
November 17, 2023
Republicans want to "gut our immigration system at the expense of immigrants," said Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL). "We believe that this country has a duty to help innocent migrants … We believe that all people, regardless of their status, should be treated with dignity and respect by virtue of being a human."

"We're not collateral damage, we're not expendable," said Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Az).

On December 14, the New York Times profiled some of the migrants being welcomed by the Latino politicians:

Nearly 400,000 children have come to the United States since 2021 without their parents, and a majority have ended up working ….
A 16-year-old fell off a roof in Arkansas and shattered his back. A 15-year-old in Florida was burned all over after he slipped from a roof and onto a vat of hot tar. A child in Illinois stepped through a skylight and fractured his spine.

Some of the Latino politicians promised their support for Americans — but ignored the pocketbook impact caused by their flood of migrant workers and renters.

Republicans "view this as an issue that they can win on the political front … at the expense of people who are sacrificing so much to have their shot at their American dream," said Rep. Robert Menendez (D-NJ). "We will win the future of this country that looks like us, that's diverse like us. and it will be better for every single American."

Some people are puzzled by the reaction of Black Americans over the illegal immigration crisis in places like Chicago and NYC. Dr. Claud Anderson predicted this YEARS ago. The current situation disproportionately impacts Black folks & creates clashes between us & other groups pic.twitter.com/lK9e4zsaEc
— Darvio Morrow (@DTheKingpin) December 1, 2023
The Latino politicians also used the event to promote migrant workers as a benefit to employers and the nation's economy, even as they ignored the impact of migration on Americans' wages, jobs, housing, schools, and careers.

"Our country thrives because of immigrants," said Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX). "I bet every one of my colleagues can tell you stories about CEOs and business owners and leaders of industry who come to us saying, 'We need workers, we need a workforce.'"

Can't afford California …
🔊 … "a room in Ventura County is $1,200 per month. $1,600 for a studio and they want you to earn 3x of rent to approve you. One bedroom apartment $2,300 per month. Two bedroom apartment $3,200 per month."
"When did living become a luxury? I can't… pic.twitter.com/U3GfNWrRz9
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv)
November 26, 2023
Biden's economic policy of Extraction Migration has pulled at least four million extra foreign workers, renters, and consumers into the nation's communities.

That flood is urged and welcomed by business groups because it cuts Americans' blue-collar wages and white-collar salaries. It also boosts profits by reducing marketplace pressure to invest in productivity-boosting technology, heartland states, and overseas markets.

The inflow also reduces economic pressure on the federal government to deal with Americans' problems — homelessness, low wages, a shrinking middle class, slowing innovation, declining blue-collar life expectancy, spreading poverty, the rising death toll from drugs, and the spreading alienation among young people.

Pennsylvania Critical Care Nurse's Video Goes Viral on TikTok for Calling Out How Hard Working Americans Are Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck
"Growing up, we were told, go to college, get a degree, work to support your family. Here we are. Did that. Now what? I'm not into politics. I… pic.twitter.com/UkjkqUVKLL
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd)
November 25, 2023

All immigration needs to be stopped legal illegal until we get this sorted out not another single fucking person is allowed into this country. Anybody that's on a travel visa that's on a student visa that's on any kind of Visa kick the fuck out too. Dual citizenships kick the fuck out because they've been proven to be untrustworthy unloyal and subversive.
 

Poe

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Latino Democrats Tout Migrants as Their Constituents



All immigration needs to be stopped legal illegal until we get this sorted out not another single fucking person is allowed into this country. Anybody that's on a travel visa that's on a student visa that's on any kind of Visa kick the fuck out too. Dual citizenships kick the fuck out because they've been proven to be untrustworthy unloyal and subversive.
No idea why these idiots think they deserve more of a say in our border or immigration process than any other American
 

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