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@Tfmonkey I am fine with letting people fail from their poor decisions. If those people hit rock bottom and find themselves ruined, be it financially or physically, they can serve the purpose for others an example of what not to do.

And due to people doing what feels good, it is often impossible to have enough education to make them change their ways. Especially if they are stupid. But as we know, those who believe in equality refuse to accept that some people are just too stupid to be helped.

Having not been in school for long enough, I am not sure if the DARE program is still going on or how long it has not been in place. Regardless, the DARE program is the perfect example of how "education" does not solve major problems. It is not that people lack information about drugs being bad, we already know that. The people that use drugs got all that info, they just don't care.

This same principle can be applied in many other areas. So don't let libshits tell you education is the solution.

@matty This is a whole lot of bullshit. Where do blacks trace their ancestry back to? Africa, where it is hot as hell, and a lot hotter than in the US. Or did we forget how often we hear melanin being touted as such an amazing thing to have so much of. JUST WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS FOR? THAT'S RIGHT, DEALING WITH A TON OF SUN ALL DAY.

I would say "hero," but he was not simply doing this out of the goodness of his heart, but for profit. Still, might have saved some people from "dying suddenly" or "long covid."

theepochtimes.com/pharmacist-c

@Pain66 >when they get fit

That is a big fat IF. Many fat women remain fat despite going to the gym because they only put a half hearted effort into exercising (e.g. elliptical machines which are hardly require any rigorous effort). Along with that, they often do not change their eating habits, which are the primary issue with their weight.

The largest lithium mine in North America has been cleared to start operations in Nevada.

npr.org/2023/07/17/1188204958/tribes-object-federal-ruling-approves-lithium-mine

This is NPR so naturally they think this is a bad thing for their readers/listeners to get angry about while they drive around in their electric cars.

@Aether But we have to care about the environment! As long as other people do all the mining somewhere else, it is magically fine for us.

It just pisses me off that environmentalist libtards seem to think that they can demand to live a first world lifestyle with all the resources it requires while also thinking that any gathering of said resources on our end is unforgivable.

The military is not only full of vaxed, trannies, women, faggots and dykes, but also fucking retards. @Tfmonkey

@sickburnbro Just what is abortion going to do, make women combat ready instead of being pregnant? Fat lot of good that will do, as women are not as fit to be soldiers as men. And besides, I am willing to bet that most women would suddenly be against murdering their own baby just to escape deployment. Because that already happens.

@Dwalrus Because the US wants to put its dick everywhere in the world it can and many countries (such as all the Eurofaggot ones) expect the US to intervene even when they talk about how the US spends too much on their military.

Granted, we do spend too much on our military, but the moment we decrease our spending the same Eurofaggots making that point also would beg the US to save them the moment there is a hint of conflict. They should build up their own militaries, frankly.

@Pain66 These portraits clearly are not from the year of 1776. At least not most of them, as Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall would be looking pretty rough if they were 20 and 33 and looked like that.

But still, I am not surprised that they were young men when the revolution happened, as they would need to be at the peak fighting age to make it through the war (regardless if they directly fought or not).

It does show that men were much different then versus now.

@ArdainianRight The idea that everything in the past was bad and awful and that we are "progressing" on the "correct path" so as long as we go against anything that was done in the past requires a very arrogant and naive mindset.

Horrifying possibility: Multiple timelines are not a work of fiction, but reality. And our timeline is the best one there is.

Anyone can say they do not like the current US healthcare system and say it should be improved. But when discussing solutions, if you have one person saying we should go full free market and the other saying we should have it fully socialized, then you are not going to find any agreement beyond "the current system sucks."

And besides, we see currently that both proponents think the presence of elements of each other's system is the problem while their own is the solution.

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If someone I am conversing with says they also do not like what is going on with token gay characters in movies, it might seem like we agree when I say I do not like it either. But when I find out the reason they do not like it is because they think there is not enough emphasis on the homosexual character and that they should have more than a few seconds of onscreen homosexuality, then it is most certainly not the same thing as me not wanting it to be present at all.

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I always cringe at the mention of "we want the same things"/"we agree on more than we disagree" when it is someone who has politics that are diametrically opposed to my own. When you want to go the exact opposite direction that I do, we are nowhere near "wanting the same things."

Having some vague "same" end goal is not the same thing as a fully implemented set of policies seen to their conclusion. Because of this, common ground is most often not found.

@Pain66 I have also noticed many YouTube channels that discuss urban planning becoming more prevalent. That is, I think there may be a not so subtle nudge by their algorithms to see that sort of content to promote content that is against car centric city design.

Granted, I do not have a problem with much of their ideas presented, though I am suspicious that it will be a foot in the door for tyranny down the road, just as you suspect.

@kaiservenom >spiritual virginity

That is quite a lot of extra syllables that can be said much more succinctly with the word "slut."

@WashedOutGundamPilot Some guys there do too much highlighting, but it does show what the OP thinks are the most important aspects.

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