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KickingPugilist 4 points ago +4 / -0

My family is socially and economically based and only my younger brother and I didn't get vaxxed. 24 aunts and uncles, cousins, parents, all got at least 2 doses.

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KickingPugilist 1 point ago +1 / -0

1 city has the population of hundreds and hcities. If not thousands of towns. And people lined up since day 1 in the cities.

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KickingPugilist 3 points ago +4 / -1

I don't. I live in an area with 10s of millions concentrated in a small area, you go to the country and there are places where people have no neigh or for a half fucking mile, whereas here in a half mile you have thousands.

La, SF, NYC, Miami, Chicago, etc are already a huge portion of the country and that doesn't include all the other cities. Out of hundreds of employees, I'm one of 6 that didn't get jabbed where I work.

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KickingPugilist 0 points ago +2 / -2

Each jab loses support, but the I itial rounds, when huge swaths of the country live in concentrated cities and tow the line...9 in 10 people around me are jabbed, I live in one of the bluest areas. Rural areas may be large but the amount of people living in those open areas are a grain of sand compared to the ultra dense populous leftist cities. Let's not kid ourselves.

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KickingPugilist 2 points ago +2 / -0

No no no, that was Genghis khan, silly.

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KickingPugilist 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're the person that's well acquainted with George magazine, right? I want to do a deep dive on JFK Jr. He seems like he was a based white hat patriot, and the Trump connection intrigues the hell out of me.

What's a good place to start?

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KickingPugilist 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, some pushed back, even in NYC. My friend was living in Brooklyn and was a regular at a bar that never checked for vaxx even though they were supposed to.

Others were more vocal like that polish priest in Canada or that bar in Long Island where people gathered en masse to protest the health officials.

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KickingPugilist 1 point ago +1 / -0

In 2013, Half Acre brewery in Chicago, Illinois, released what they called Heyoka IPA, which became one of their signature beers. It won a silver medal at the Great American Beer Festival in October 2014. Members of the American Indian Movement and other Native American activists argued that giving the name of a sacred figure in Lakota spirituality to a beer constituted cultural appropriation. Half Acre renamed their beer Senita (perhaps after the Senita cactus found in the American Southwest that is depicted on the former Heyoka beer can).[9]

Ugh

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KickingPugilist 1 point ago +1 / -0

You think patriots would allow themselves to be locked down that long? Maybe NYC and the like. I work with teachers in a very blue area with mask mandates. Literally no one wears the mask over the mouth and nose and no one gives a shit about covid anymore.

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KickingPugilist 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hard to believe Newsweek reported this. Even harder to believe every single comment I saw is based.

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KickingPugilist 2 points ago +2 / -0

He says he has canceled checks proving it occurred, why would the payment be canceled if it occurred?

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KickingPugilist 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is exciting, there is enough out there in the public to really cause a lot of people to stop and think. The same stuff that social media buries, if brought to light, could do quite a push.

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KickingPugilist 2 points ago +2 / -0

My man is going to wait about two weeks after two weeks just to be sure.

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KickingPugilist 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've heard a bit of his stuff on podbean but he doesn't upload much there. Now I know to go right to his site.

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KickingPugilist 11 points ago +11 / -0

He let them keep their money but not their power. Those okay with that, stayed. Those who didn't were bounced or fled.

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KickingPugilist 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tide changed their formulation for the fragrance, likely because of access to certain ingredients being difficult or too expensive.

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KickingPugilist 2 points ago +2 / -0

It says that right in the meme. Well it says inner cities, but that's equivalent.

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