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@RavenandWritingDesk  
makes sense, thats capitalism 101, but it still extremely annoying, i liked their documentaries about the conflicts in middle east and whatnot but nowadays everything its about dem fictional genders and them white supremacists
 
its all so tiring
 
on a completely separate note. i always wondered, why is it a pride month?, i dont know of any kind of celebration of sorts that last an entire month, perhaps some religions have them but im ignorant of those
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@TeamBlueplant  
Believe it. You can’t escape from it here. Every February is “Afro-Merican Histry Munf” and there are “Google doodles” and constant public service announcements on TV and radio to commemorate Lincoln Washington, who invented the car antenna crack pipe in 1982, and De’rotisserie McGonnigle, who invented carjacking in 1991. Pederast Pride Month is June. “Hispanic Heritage Month” runs September to October. It never ends, and, short of living in a cave without so much as a shortwave radio, you can’t get away from it.
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Liberty Belle - Sings the song of the unchained

@Anonymous #DA27  
I mean, when I speak about my own old plans of genocide, I get banned from places, Derpibooru and Twiiter. YouTube is constantly deleting my comments for the same reasons…
 
I’m just saying what needs to be said. If there are people who don’t like. Well, those are probably the wrong kind of people, who believe they, themselves, would be sent to a concentration camp.
 
They claim hatred, but I can assure you all there’s no hate, just apathy and indifference to those I’d lord over. Most people aren’t even worth hating. Do any of you honestly hate individual blades of grass each and every time the grass gets to the point of needing cutting?
 
Hopefully, not.
 
To me, people are no different.
Psy Key
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@IvanSatoru  
I beg your pardon? I think you’re a little wild in that hypothesis. As someone studying psychology and psychiatric care, I find your comment akin to saying firemen aren’t fit to put out fires and save people because a few firemen were found to be arsonists and psychopaths.
 
Just really odd.
TheBridge
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@Anonymous #DA27  
From a brief search I couldn’t find the announcement on their facebook or twitter. Archiving does seem to work, if this test is any indication
 
@RavenandWritingDesk  
There are always going to be people that want to control other people and have a deep seated need to do so, there will always be people that don’t like being told what to do. The causes change but the basic conflict between Control and Rebel remains, and of course if Rebel ever wins they become Control.
 
Honestly been debating myself. I find this cyclic view appealing on some level but… I don’t know. Something does feel different. In my most rational mind I just blame technology being like tabasco sauce to processes that had been already happened years before. Certainly, some stuff has a higher potential to be too be authoritarian but we really haven’t really crossed the rubicon into anything that was seen in pre Nazi Germany, pre Soviet Russia Or even the United States  
In one of the more high-profile examples of censorship during this time period, officials arrested famed labor organizer and socialist presidential candidate Eugene Debs who criticized the war and the draft. Debs famously stated during his speech in Canton, Ohio: “You need at this time especially to know that you are fit for something better than slavery and cannon fodder.”
Federal officials charged Debs with violating the Espionage Act of 1917. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld his conviction in Debs v. United States (1919).
Rose Pastor Stokes was prosecuted, in part, for writing to a newspaper: “I am for the people and the government is for the profiteers.”
Murphy details numerous examples of draconian restrictions on free speech during this time period, including:
Authorities in Pittsburgh banned music by the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven during the course of the war. 
The Los Angeles Board of Education prohibited all discussions of peace. 
An Ohio farmer, John White, was imprisoned for stating that soldiers in American camps were “dying off like flies” and that the “murder of innocent women and children by German soldiers was no worse than what the United States’ soldiers did in the Philippines.” 
A Minnesota man was arrested under a state espionage law for criticizing women knitting socks for soldiers, saying: “No soldier ever sees these socks.” 
Twenty-seven South Dakota farmers were convicted for sending a petition to the government objecting to the draft and calling the conflict a “capitalist war.” (Hudson, citing Murphy). 
 
We have only seen whispers and a vague desire to carry it out to that without much reaching that level. The localized authoritarianism and rhetoric that has been increasingly deployed in some spaces however leaves me speechless and makes me wonder if something deeper is amiss. As if the libertine moment we currently live in is only the result of a power vacuum of moral systems as opposed to one that can last itself, as much as I would prefer everyone to get along and am not the “lets start a civil war right now!” type.
 
@Dex Stewart  
Two points:
 
Anti-Isreali does not equal anti-semitism, even if the two often go together and I think that applies with a lot BLM, I don’t like seeing those two stances blended together so fully.
 
That picture:  
 
It can be funny when figures and such have even the vaguest connections of politics ain’t it?
 
@Anonymous #372F\  
Agreed.
Psy Key
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@TheBridge  
>anti-israel and anti-semitism  
Can you blame most people when it’s the israelis who want to conflate the two so people instantly jump to you being racist instead of hating a nation, it’s policies, and it’s religion?
 
I think there are good points on each part to dislike both israelis and semites, but semites themselves aren’t really the issue. (At least, I don’t have enough data that says they’re predisposed to things, like many africans haven proven.) It’s the religion itself that is the issue, and it’s what is upheld by Israel at the government level. Hyper Orthodox Judaism. Here’s some verses from the Talmud, which is considered religious law and is upheld by the Israeli Government.
 
Link instead because apparently the gif is too big or something.
Anonymous #DA27
@Officer Hotpants  
There are several words that can be found nowhere in the Constitution. The topics do not arise. Abortion is one, diversity is another, homosexuality is another. Yet certain people tell us the document contains nothing else. I believe the word for this is “gaslighting.”
UrbanMysticDee
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Just a reminder:
 
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is the most popular president in world history with 600% approval. He received more votes than every previous president combined.
Aryanne
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@UrbanMysticDee  
Too bad he became a Jewish cocksucker and gave out a huge tax break to corporations.
 
The very same corporations that are fucking over all of his supporters now.
 
But then again, Zion Don hates his supporters. He betrayed all the ones at the Capitol when he called the cops on them.
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