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Should be a wild four years.

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I have to admit: it's been pretty wild seeing this murder flat out radicalize people. It's been wild seeing people try to defend the black guy in this case, too. At least with St. Floyd, you could make the argument that Chauvin kneeling on his neck is bad optics or something. This is literally high-quality video, with audio, of a black guy stabbing a white woman in the neck for no reason, then walking around bragging how he killed a white woman, and liberals are still defending the criminal.
Many of them were likely radicalized before this, it’s just now, with the President’s sanction, it’s impossible to cover up. There’s no way that any political influencer or anybody that pays attention to 24/7 news coverage can just ignore this. Next to the near assassination of Trump from 7/13, this was caught in raw 4K for the world to see.
 
The J.D. stands for Jigaboo Death
I read the most delightful opinion piece about Vance just a few days ago (before the stabbing) on, I believe Vox maybe? Sadly, I can't find it now.

Anyway, Vance had said something-or-other about normal people being sick of getting harassed by random homeless crazies, and the author was of course outraged. Something about him punching down against society's most vulnerable people, or whatever.

I didn't think much of it at the time, but seems like it aged nicely, would like to read it again for a few laughs.
 
Saar, stop talking about my bosses wives people and their plan to replace you all.
I only see two options in this post. Either you're an 80 IQ dipshit or you're a plant.

This idea that you can immediately grab a majority voting block with 100% identical opinions and make any kind of change is insane.

I'm happy to deal with nepotism at a later date. Nepotism isn't going to punch me in the back of the head while I'm shopping, stab me on a train, or kill me in a gang land drive by.

Trump won though this kind of meme war and opinion shifting. 13-50 was unknown to the general public even 10 years ago and we have a full generation saying it.

I voted for Trump 3 times and I'd vote for him again despite being raised entirely by democrats and voting for Obama in his first term.

I don't really have strong feeling on abortion either way and I'm sure most people hate my stance on that. I would never be with someone who has them but it's a nice soft eugenics program. It's a mixed bag. Some people here would argue that makes me ok with baby murder and I can even see their argument but I still feel mixed on the issue.

The key is winning the next generation and stopping the left from importing their voter base. If we can lock up criminals in the interim that's ideal also.

You can still think I'm a retard for my stances and hell maybe I am wrong. My opinion changed the first time I saw EBT abuse, it changed the first time I read FBI crime stats in the early 00s.

One fight at a time retard. A major reason Trump won was lefty infighting with Bernie and Hillary. Don't be a retard.
 
"Forget that white woman getting stabbed to death, look at this bad jobs report!"
U.S. employers are adding far fewer jobs than initially tallied, in the latest sign that the labor market may be weaker than expected, according to a preliminary report from the Labor Department on Tuesday.

The report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows hiring for the 12 months ending in March was overstated by an estimated 911,000 jobs. It was the largest such preliminary revision on record, going back to 2000.

The revision comes at a time when President Trump is politicizing the BLS and casting doubt on its data, as part of his wider efforts to exert more control over all aspects of the U.S. government.

Last month, he fired the previous BLS head after a weaker-than-expected jobs report, claiming without evidence that the agency was manipulating the numbers to make the economy under his term look bad.
 
Put that shit behind spoilers, dude.

Third circuit rules that bans against carrying weapons in “sensitive places” are constitutional. You are allowed to carry guns in your home, car, though.

Where there is insurance requirements or application fees those are ruled as unconstitutional

Reputation requirements wherein four people have to vouch for you to get a gun is found constitutional
The Third Circuit can go fuck itself.
 
I'm happy to deal with nepotism at a later date. Nepotism isn't going to punch me in the back of the head while I'm shopping, stab me on a train, or kill me in a gang land drive by.
No, it will just make you live out of your car. Jeet undercuts you and steals your job; Jamal stabs you in the neck on the bus ride home.

I understand that poster is a putrid pink triangle, but I also understand this whole stabbing issue isn't winnable. The only sensible solutions will be deemed racist. White people won't riot (nor should they) and if they did, the public would be force-fed a redpill as jackboots do to white rioters what the government refused to do to Saint Floyd's rioters. What might actually work is dialing back the H-1B hiring process, getting white people employed again, and solving all of this with a greater income disparity between races.
 
The only sensible solutions will be deemed racist. White people won't riot (nor should they) and if they did, the public would be force-fed a redpill as jackboots do to white rioters what the government refused to do to Saint Floyd's rioters.
then the goal must be to obtain enough political power that the jackboots march with us, not against us.
 
A golf club member was able to get a Glock past the Secret Service while Trump was golfing last week, he self reported once he realized what happened.

Just a few hours earlier, Leavitt was defending the Secret Service to RCP over a security breach last week at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, in which a club member was able to get a semi-automatic Glock handgun through security checkpoints and into the club. The gun was not located anywhere near Trump, who was on the golf course, and the firearm never posed a danger to the president, several sources familiar with the breach asserted.

The club member who inadvertently had the Glock in his bag that day when he entered the golf club was chagrined that the Secret Service had manually searched the bag without finding the gun.

The shaken and incensed club member took the initiative to tell the Secret Service that he accidentally got the gun through security and pressed the agents and officers protecting Trump at the golf course as to how they could have failed to find it. Other club members also wanted to know how the Secret Service could be sure there were no other weapons brought into the club that day, several sources told RCP.

Secret Service agents interviewed the man about his experience, and the agency launched an investigation into the breach, placing the Uniformed Division officer who had screened the man with the Glock on administrative leave while the probe takes place.

The incident caused such a fuss among golf course club members and the Uniformed Division officers that Curran and Deputy Director Matt Quinn visited the course last week to review the process used for screening cars, bags, and individuals when Trump is on the premises.
 
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