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@Tfmonkey So when we have the clot shot possibly lower life expectancies, we are cutting off a critical part of the family life and structure. Good grandparents are a major asset to family success, as they can assist with caretaking of little ones (if they are good grandparents they will happily do this), provide advice to the next generation, and social support in other ways.

Yes, I am talking about the ideal family, but we may have a case where virtually NOBODY will have this available.

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@Tfmonkey While we need to have strong families in order to have a more stable society, we should not just be thinking of the nuclear family. Yes, the nuclear family is important, but we must also consider the larger extended family when it comes to family stability. This includes grandparents, of course, and when you have healthy relationships with these family members as well as other extended family members, you are more likely to have the core nuclear family fare better.

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@Tfmonkey When you mentioned on your show about how the intents of the clot shot might be to lower life expectancies, I can see some major downstream consequences similar to that of the one-child policy in China. I can see this causing major issues with the family structure, making it break down even further than it already has (with single mothers, divorce, and a lack of authority of fathers).

This is because grandparents are important when it comes to a healthy family structure.

@mutageno One of the strangest red pills you can receive is finding out that teachers are not really all that smart. It is hard for grade schoolers to grasp thus, but it becomes much more clear by the time you get to high school.

Another falsehood that is propagated is that you need a degree to teach.

And don't teachers yammer on about having smaller class sizes? Home schooling gets you as small you can get!

Funny that the state sponsored media mentions how low gas prices "cooled inflation," as I just witnessed gas prices increase by 40 cents a gallon in just a week.

And they of course will always claim that it just all these individual factors driving inflation rather than money printing. But what can we expect from the direct media arm of the state?

@WashedOutGundamPilot @PapaPole @Twoinchdestroya And before someone else brings it up, I will not defend farm subsidies. Even so, we need farmers to have the food we need to survive, unless you grow/hunt/gather it for yourselves.

I personally know farmers and I can say that they have a good number of 16 hour work days in the year. So we should at least appreciate their work when we go to the grocery store and get easy access to food.

@WashedOutGundamPilot @PapaPole @Twoinchdestroya I should clarify that I don't think that there are not complete shit workplaces or that everyone should accept a job that sucks. The problem comes when you have people think that they should basically get everything for free while not even considering that we still need people to work in order for society to function. Farmers, power plant workers, and others who extract resources from the land do not owe you the fruits of their labor for nothing.

@Tony @Twoinchdestroya @WashedOutGundamPilot @PapaPole I also have no issue with people forming a commune and all. The problem I have is when they try to scale it to the world at large and force everyone else to participate. This is retarded because a commune only "works" on a small scale (if it does at all), so adding more people who do not want part of that system just makes everyone miserable.

@PapaPole @Twoinchdestroya @WashedOutGundamPilot Are you telling me people would make things up to push an agenda and get upvotes online?

I despise the r/antiwork crowd as they live in a fantasy world where they think that work is oppressive and that they should just be able to do whatever they want with their time and still be able to eat and have a place to live. Nothing is stopping them from seeking alternatives such as living off grid or forming a commune.

Is this supposed to be new information? What kind of mong doesn't wash his hands?

@Humpleupagus But apparently they are the property of the state, since they can come in at any time and take your children away under false pretenses. Also, is this a gateway to "but what if they child consents?" I can see that being the case.

Also, I am quite willing to bet this Sarah Jones is a childless woman, since the vast majority of parents will want "parents' rights" to protect their children. And if she is a mother somehow, then she is just evil. But that goes without me saying so.

@DW2 I want every libshit faggot who talks about how "Donald Trump was an embarrassment on the world stage" to watch and this sort of thing and defend this shit.

@Hoss I don't blame the individual sales rep for the whole tranny promotion debacle, as I doubt he had any role in that choice. But sometimes you back the wrong horse, and you have to accept your losses. He will just have to get another job. At least he should, if he has any sense in him.

If he continues to back the horse that wants to quit, then he deserves to lose his livelihood. With his years of experience, he should be able to convert that to a new job. At least in theory.

One thing that strikes me about conspiracy theories is that they aren't coming about because people are becoming unmoored from reality but because they've lost trust in an establishment that isn't interested in the truth, isn't interested in fair play, isn't interested in following the rules.

In such an environment, rumor and conjecture becomes the way we try to make sense of the world. I've seen it in non political contexts when a workplace doesn't have good communication but people need information to try to figure out what decisions to make. Obviously some of the conspiracy theories turn out wrong or are self-evidently wrong, but as the song goes: "just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you" -- many of the conspiracy theories end up being totally correct.

@DW2 I see that many people will still defend the education system in spite of its failures. Yes, they often state the line about how "we just need more funding/investment," but I think there is something else at play as well.

These are the people that have come to believe THEIR OWN education is something that makes them superior to others, in spite of a lot of it being garbage. And these people invested a lot of time and energy only to be mediocre. Because ultimately, they are morons.

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