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Heard a rumbling about this earlier...

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Penny for thoughts...

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Penny for thoughts...

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What is the left's fascination with blaming every thing on f*king RussiaRussiaRussia????

If frens have a clue, it'd be helpful... SMH

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Some frens here need to write this on their bathroom mirrors so they can be reminded everytime they see it to stop freaking TF out...

Hold the line, patriots. Dominoes falling.

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-The cabal is an ancient and never-forgetful enemy of free people everywhere. -Australia was a British Empire penal colony. Perfect place for the Cabal snobs to send all their enemies, with its amazing array of natural predators. -Australia has since built itself into what was a jewel and paradise for lovers and travellers and freedom seeking people of all sorts.

The cabal snobs, therefore, hate Australia with a white-hot intensity and are using them as the whipping boy to "teach the rest of us a lesson", for which there is no backstop because the Aussies are not an armed populace.

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...please proofread your posts before publishing.

Q's misspellings are one thing, but too many post/post titles recently lead to confusion because of misspellings and missing punctuation.

Trying to help everyone make sense here.

Thanks!

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There will be a few more Kyle's standing up and defending themselves and their property in the coming days...

Standby for incoming!

👀👀

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...about Durham:

  1. it has seemed like it's taken so long, that those bad actors in his crosshairs possibly have developed a false sense of security. Now, traps are about to be sprung in quick succession and they can't do anything to stop it.
  2. He's been invisible and underground and no one has any real sense of what he's up to. Bad actors are in the fog of war, with no indication of when the attack will come, or which direction it will come from. This is classic PDJT m.o.
  3. we see the numbers of sealed indictments ballooning recently. I wonder what he's had to do with that... 🤔
  4. watch this thing with the Dossier Dude. Could very well be the thing that rolls all of the rest of them up. What a thrill it will be to see Killary in cuffs and doing the perp walk. 🙏🏻

Eyes on!

...look at Kamelto's eyes. That person is scared out of their mind and it's written all over her face.

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In case it wasn't already apparent by their theft of the education system, now we have college football fan bases showing exactly who the left wants us to be.

Fans and students booing injured players, fans and students throwing water bottles, beer cans, and golf balls at players and coaches ON THE FIELD.

This is what happens when we allow some f*ktard somewhere to teach our kids that manners don't matter or that manners are "too white".

I hate the world they want to create.

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...the Trump Won sign at the Coastal Carolina vs Kansas football game a few minutes ago? In the student section...

👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Winning!

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What the msm and blm losers are calling "systemic racism" is, in fact, simple pushback on the poverty, chaos, attention-seeking, and free-for-all behavior that accurately describes most 'African-American' communities. Just not enough care being shown to what life IS in those communities. These descriptors, interestingly, do not seem to apply to those of Caribbean descent (who also have dark skin), any other heritage group presently in America, or to blacks that live in other countries, such as the UK. Curious, that...

The American 'system', if that word can be used correctly here, is traditionally one of individualism, merit, and belief in the existence and accessibility of opportunity that allows the lowest of the low to create and build amazing stories of success. While many Americans still believe this, and orient their daily lives around these principles, many blacks reject these ideas as "too white". Very curious set of circumstances.

Our society rewards pursuits of happiness that also serve a larger good, and most of them do in the form of inventions and ideas that make everyone's lives better. Example: the light bulb. This kind of opportunity is virtually absent in the rest of the world to the extent that it is deeply ingrained in our national thinking as Americans. What do we hear from blacks and lefties on this? "America has always been racist, and should be torn down as punishment". Blacks have every opportunity that anyone else does, they simply will not take the steps. Any black person that does, is vilified mercilessly as an "uncle Tom", a "coon", or other derogatory and demeaning epithet designed to get them back in line.

I propose that Americans who still live with a rugged, self-reliant mentality cannot and will not simply accept the kind of chaos and drama that so often attaches itself to the black culture. We all see what their cities look like, for God's sake. The thing we reject is not race, but the inexplicable magnetism of bad behavior and bad decisions to misfortune. We reject being forced to carry the weight of someone else who is otherwise capable of carrying their own, but won't. This is perceived by blacks as racism, as a rejection of them BECAUSE they are black, but it's not that at all. It's a rejection of being taken advantage of, of being blamed for something that is not our fault. Besides the patent silliness and narcissism of claiming your skin color is the reason why you can't get ahead, the truth is that we are seeing the Marketplace of Ideas simply doing what it does: it rewards good behavior and good ideas, and rejects bad behavior and bad ideas. BECAUSE bad behavior and bad ideas are destructive to the American habit of looking for ways to improve, invent, create, and move forward.

People of all races intuitively understand that chaos is not attractive. To accept and allow chaos to exist in one's life is to PERMIT the infection of every area of life by it. Most people, when presented with the choice, will not choose that. We do this with people we LOVE as well. We all have had to eventually distance ourselves from people close to us who show these characteristics, regardless of their race, because we are at risk of being dragged under as well.

To further make this point, all the browbeating, 'canceling', and labeling as "racist" of anyone that doesn't get onboard by accepting this chaos (or other variants of it, i.e. Covid, lockdowns, etc) simply proves that these are mental and emotional children we're dealing with, throwing a big temper tantrum on FB and Tw.

This kind behavior will always be rejected by society at large. It will never gain large-scale buy-in from the citizenry, and will never have any more credibility than your standard toddler throwing themselves on the floor screaming. This is especially true when the black culture has demonstrated a zeal and willingness for killing itself off at such prodigious rates every year.

Thoughts frens? Tired of the left dominating this space.

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...stop blasting people when they post something that you saw a couple of months ago???

Some of you are like "deport, old news" and some of us are like "wait! I didn't see that until today!" this has happened several times in the last few days.

Things are really fluid and news is moving faster now, many of us work long hours and only have time to catch up at night or every couple of days. For some it's longer than that.

Chill the f-k out.

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...but we should take a moment to take courage in the fact that this dark chapter our beloved nation is concluding, is indeed coming to an end. We are not alone.

More amazing, that we were here to see it, that we are a part a part of it, and we have been chosen to bind our country's wounds when it's our turn. We will tell these stories for hundreds of years.

Eternal love and deepest respect to those who began this nation's journey. Fiercest loyalty and the gravest commitment to those who will save it. Highest courage and honor to those beside us. Faith in God to guide us.

Never take our independence for granted. Never see freedom as permanent. We all know by now, there are those that hate it and us. Fires of hell for them.

I don't know you. I don't need to know you. But I stand beside you to defend this blessed nation, whatever that looks like.

May Independence Day be a day of proud and profound gratefulness.

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...but we should take a moment to take courage in the fact that this dark chapter our beloved nation is concluding, is indeed coming to an end. We are not alone.

More amazing, that we were here to see it, that we are a part a part of it, and we have been chosen to bind our country's wounds when it's our turn. We will tell these stories for hundreds of years.

Eternal love and deepest respect to those who began this nation's journey. Fiercest loyalty and the gravest commitment to those who will save it. Highest courage and honor to those beside us. Faith in God to guide us.

Never take our independence for granted. Never see freedom as permanent. We all know by now, there are those that hate it and us. Fires of hell for them.

I don't know you. I don't need to know you. But I stand beside you to defend this blessed nation, whatever that looks like.

May Independence Day be a day of proud and profound gratefulness.

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...part V of u/Wayshuba's fascinating series?

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I think there is some room for discussion on what this post is saying. If I have it right, the posting is as follows:

Look to twitter "my fellow Americans, the storm is upon us" Exactly this

These could all be connected to each other, or not connected.

Thoughts on meaning/ intended message both ways?

Ready go.

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