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You know, I sometimes half-joke about the US following the same path as the Soviet Union, but headlines like this really seem like something Brezhnev-era Pravda would publish

I get why some people for various and even justified reasons would not want to carry out actions that would be considered too extreme or violent. But if you would never be able to do that, at the very least just don't even bring it up or try to cope with "we'll vote 'em out" when voting is not going to fix anything. Just admit that it is unfixable, at the very least.

And even if Trump somehow were to win, do you really think it will fix everything?

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Was listening to the local area's BoomerCon radio station this morning, and one of the hosts was responding to a comment. That comment was something about how "We don't have the conviction to do what needs to be done to take this country back" with a strong implication that it would not be something peaceful.

As you can expect, the host said in response that "We will stop them, because we are going to vote out the bad politicians."

Yeah, just what you would expect.

Come on, @Tfmonkey, get your movie references right. "Well, we're waiting!" Is from Caddy Shack, not one of those overrated Adam Sandler movies.

Sheesh, I expect more professionalism from a talking chimp. Not this level of sloppiness.

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This is not to say that being less car dependency would not bring some improvements overall, but rather we should not be foolish enough to think that city planning is going to magically make things better. Especially when all the countries with "good public transportation" just so happen to be in countries with the most ethnically homogenous populations with a higher average IQ.

America is not that, by any means, and it will only get worse.

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If you ever want to wonder why Americans are going to be resistant to going "car free" or having "smart cities" with a high amount of public transportation, look at what is going on right now in parts of America that are trying to enact these sort of policies.

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I guarantee you the bike faggot at Not Just Bikes will never touch this topic, nor acknowledge that as white countries get more non-whites, these issues will just get worse.

The same reason we do not get many whistleblowers against these people is the same reason we do not get them for politics. They are usually silenced, slandered, or killed for speaking out. Keep in mind the same people covering politics also cover entertainment. And they are all part of the same circles, the news media, entertainment media, and politicians. So it should not surprise you that they silence those who would reveal entertainment media as abusive pedophiles.

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We already know that the media is not to be trusted when it comes to political coverage, but it should not be reach to consider that they should not be trusted with other things that are "non-political" such as entertainment.

The fact that the media went so hard against Michael Jackson to label him as crazy (though maybe that is true to some extent) while they ignored/covered for so many others makes me think he was innocent of the accusations.

Come to think of it, he was famous as a kid too.

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One of the greatest tricks ever played on the public was the idea that child celebrities just "go crazy" for no reason by the time they become an adult.

"The fame and pressure just got to them and it was too much for their young minds!"

Hey, maybe it is all the pedophiles that are in the entertainment industry causing psychological damage to these kids! Or are we to just believe kids "go crazy" for no reason?

If she is removed, it will not be due to the voters in her district. They are either the Somalians she admits to be representing first and foremost or are the most cucked progressive leftists who would vote for her no matter what (just look at how blue her district is, given that it is Comminneapolis).

So I have no idea how it would happen, but considering all things in the balance, it could really go either way.

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On one hand, I expect this to just be political grandstanding by Republicans to make it look like they are "doing something" when they expect any expulsion efforts to fail.

On the other hand, Ilhan Omar has been very anti-Israel for a long time, and if we know anything about our politics, being "anti-Semetic" is a sure way to get ousted from power, considering that a certain overrepresented group in the Cathedral has been going hard against anyone who does not support their Zionist agenda.

What's worse: that we had the vision and engineering prowess to do this in the 60s and then lost that ability, or that it's been a lie the whole time?
@houseoftolstoy If one says they share faith in the same holy book, the old testament, hit 'em with a fat John 5:46.
Our Lord himself says they do not share the same foundation of faith.

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This is a great point to bring up to anyone who claims to be Christian and is a Zionist at the same time. Why should we consider Jews to be "similar" or "the same" as Christian when they reject the most fundamental beliefs and teachings that Christians follow?

Maybe it effects things in the smallest of margins with "swing voters," but who really knows with fake and gay elections. Be it purely theater or only partially theater, it is still a song and dance that we see when it comes to politics and skeletons in the closet coming out.

All I know is when someone expects me to change how I would vote because of some mention of a character fault, I know that any discussion is pointless and fraudulent.

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In the end, we still have the values we wish to keep when it comes to political outcomes. While the politicians involved are poor stewards to enact said outcomes, they are really the only players able to do so, and most people choose the option they see as better. Therefore, they will vote for a candidate they know is scum if they think that candidate will enact the policies they want. Which shows that character is not as big of a factor as it is made out to be.

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If you dare venture in any shithole such as Reddit, you will see full on shilling to defend any Democrat politician who has any skeletons brought up.

"He admitted to it and apologized for doing it, so it is settled! Isn't he a great example, owing up to his errors?"

"No, I don't think he should step down and stop running. But that Republican that did something just as bad should step down because he is Republican and therefore evil!"

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