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@ADreamOfLiberty
That I believe is correct, and different from the normal right-tribe narrative. Simple 'greed' doesn't explain all. Not for Alexander, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, or this.
Still, it's probably going to end up a net loss as USA loses the petro-dollar over failed Ukraine sanctions.
Having Haliburton 2.0 in a blasted Ukraine post-war can't possibly make up for that.
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@zedvictor4
Too much divisive media propaganda/entertainment, keen to air the views of the people with issues.
Well said.
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I think it's interesting how much Vivek pushes back on the politicization of race, seemingly eager to show up on every corporate media outlet to push back against the paid narratives.
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Richardson cited the open case as a reason to remand him to jail, and she called him a flight risk. She said the final determination on whether he will receive bail is up to the judge who will handle his trial.
“I do find that based on the open charge against you there are grounds for bond to be denied at this point,” Richardson said. “So I’m going to go ahead and find that you are at risk to commit additional felonies and a potential risk to flee the jurisdiction.”
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@Best.Korea
Well I really hope the Democrat elites made enough money off of BBB and Ukraine cause 4 years is a long dry spell.
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@Best.Korea
Seems like another 4 years of Biden fucking up would do the exact same thing and make them more money too.
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CNN Anchor CALLED OUT For Trying To Use Dead Black Victims To Push Liberal White Supremacy Narrative
Vivek calls out host for dodging the issues that matter to everyone, condemning characterizations based on race. And politicizing people based on their race.
This is almost the same take as his Chuck Todd interview on MSNBC.
Does Vivek still have a valid point? What do you guys think?
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Joe Biden calls Donald Trump ‘handsome guy’ when asked about his mugshot
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I wonder why trusted Democrat elites thought it was a good political idea to turn the Orangeman into a martyr.
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I wonder why trusted Democrat elites thought it was a good political idea to turn the Orangeman into a martyr.
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TRUMP CANT LOSE 2024, Trump Black Support At 20%, Democrats PANICKING, JAIL Black Voices For Trump
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@Best.Korea
I think it's hilarious that the establishment snatched defeat from the Jaws of victory; shitting all over the Black Vote by jailing Trumplestiltskin.
Get ready for the shitty Repuglicans to beat the shit out of America!
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@Best.Korea
Little hands are fake news:
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@Best.Korea
Fake indictments are fake news.
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@cristo71
You keep using this word whip....
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@cristo71
You say whip, I say reins,
You say whipping, I say crowd controlling;
Let's call the whole thing off!
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@Best.Korea
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@Best.Korea
race is fake news.
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@ILikePie5
Race is fake news.
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@cristo71
"But, soft! what Crack through yonder border breaks?
It is the fake news, and ICE is the victim.
Arise, fair Cristo, and kill the envious lies,
Who are already sick and pale with fake news,
That thou her maid art far more honest than they:
Is not the whip as painful by any other name—
So whip would hurt just as bad."
What's in a name? that which we call a whip?
By any other name would hurt as much;
-Whipster Spinspeare.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
The Jacksonville Sheriff made some pretty startling revelations in his press conference:
1) The red flag laws did nothing to stop this.
2) The sheriff says the story is all about guns when it needs to be about bad individuals who own legal firearms.
3) The Sherriff says there is not racial divide in his city, and that there are racial issues with some people, but not the community.
So the "racial divide" is a manufactured narrative for political purposes.
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@zedvictor4
I think people would be hard pressed to think Biden would make good on his promise to unify and heal the country when he clearly failed to do so his 1st term.
Possibly making it worse with him creating "ultra maga"
Biden's ratings are pretty low as it is.
Time for some new blood.
Or perhaps "you aint black" if you think so.
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@cristo71
"To whip or not to whip, that is the question.
When ICE and MSNBC meet, a simple suggestion,
Whether 'tis nobler to spin and lie,
Or seek veracity, no super PAC can buy.
To whip—to force with stringent might,
To guard the borders, keep them tight,
And by opposing, end them? To whip, to seize,
No more; and by a sweep, to say we cease!
To whip—to whip! Perhaps to dream, aye, there's the hitch,
For in that lie of whip, what fears may twitch,
When we have shuffled off these moral claims,
Must give us pause—no honor in such aims.
For who would bear the cries and anguished pleas,
The families torn apart, the refugees?
The brave and just, with hearts so pure,
They choose fake news to watch for sure.
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all,
And thus the native hue of resolution may fall
To give way to understanding's fairer excuse,
For enterprises of fake compassion news.
And thus, with open arms, we welcome near,
The tired, the hungry, those seeking refuge here,
With empathy and grace, we make our stand,
Create false whips no more, but extend a helping hand."
-Whipster Spinspeare.
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This is not a right, vs left issue. This is a symptom of the lack of leadership unifying the nation on principles beyond our physical characteristics.
-Vivek
What do you guys think? Did Vivek counter the race-baiting? Offer a viable solution?
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@cristo71
Eh Ill go for the one that's more good than bad.
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@cristo71
As Duke Ellington once said, “There are only two types of music: good and bad.”
There are only 2 types of people, the type who believe in binary choices and the other types that do not.
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@Best.Korea
Why even have elections if this was even remotely true.
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@Best.Korea
ATLANTA, GA — Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by Fulton County for looking too stunning and handsome in his mugshot photo.
"No man is allowed to look that attractive and fierce," said District Attorney Fani Willis. "President Trump must be held accountable for his overpowering sexiness and raw animal magnetism."
When asked about the mug shot, Biden told reporters, “I did see it on television. Handsome guy.”
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@FLRW
JOE BIDEN on Friday chimed in on former President Trump’s mug shot, saying his top political rival is a “handsome guy” after he was booked in Fulton County, Ga.
When asked about the mug shot, Biden told reporters, “I did see it on television. Handsome guy.”
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@FLRW
It's also worth noting that Hitler never challenged Roosevelt in any US election for president at any time.
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there was the United Nations War Crimes Commission...
Again,
The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, after the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, China, and France, as well as a majority of the other signatories, had ratified the United Nations Charter. Before ratification, no agreement was binding. Including the UNWCC, which had no Jurisdiction prior to the Nuremburg trials.
Not a single NAZI was brought to trial by the UNWCC
The United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC) had the authority to collect evidence, investigate war crimes, and prepare cases for prosecution, but it did not have the power to conduct trials itself. Its main role was to assist national governments in prosecuting individuals responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocities committed during World War II.
The UNWCC worked to document and compile evidence of war crimes and other violations of international law during the war. This evidence was intended to be used in trials that would be conducted by the respective national governments or, in some cases, by international tribunals established by the Allied powers after the war ended.
The Nuremberg trials, as mentioned earlier, were organized by the Allied powers and involved the prosecution of major Nazi leaders for their roles in planning and committing war crimes, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity. The UNWCC's evidence collection efforts contributed to these trials, but the trials themselves were separate proceedings organized by the Allied powers, not the UNWCC.
It's also worth noting that Hitler never challenged Roosevelt in any US election for president at any time.
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Again, the United Nations War Crimes Commission...
Again, they had zero jurisdiction. It would be like a person going on Fox news and declaring Biden a war criminal. Zero Jurisdiction.
When did the US start participating in the UN?
The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, after the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, China, and France, as well as a majority of the other signatories, had ratified the United Nations Charter. Before ratification, no agreement was binding.
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The Nuremberg Trials took place between 1945 and 1946, during which the military tribunals were held to prosecute the accused Nazi leaders. These trials were conducted under the authority of the Allied powers and sought to establish accountability for the atrocities committed during the war. The principles that emerged from these trials—such as the principles of individual criminal responsibility, crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and superior orders—served as the legal basis for the verdicts rendered by the tribunals.
Before the Nuremberg Trials and the establishment of jurisdiction to prosecute Nazi leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, there were several factors that contributed to the lack of effective legal mechanisms for such trials:
- Limited International Legal Framework: International law, especially regarding the prosecution of individuals for war crimes and crimes against humanity, was not as well-developed as it is today. The Geneva Conventions, which lay out rules for the treatment of wounded soldiers, prisoners of war, and civilians in times of war, were in place, but the legal mechanisms for enforcing these rules and prosecuting violators were not as robust.
- Sovereignty and Non-Interference: The principle of state sovereignty was strongly upheld during this time. Many countries were hesitant to intervene in the internal affairs of other nations, even if those nations were committing severe human rights abuses. This principle limited the international community's ability to address crimes committed within the borders of sovereign states.
- End of World War I and Treaty of Versailles: After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles imposed certain penalties on Germany, but it did not focus on prosecuting individual leaders for war crimes. Instead, it primarily addressed territorial changes and economic reparations. This approach did not set a precedent for prosecuting individual leaders for wartime atrocities.
- Lack of Political Will: In the aftermath of World War I, many countries were more focused on rebuilding their economies and societies than on prosecuting war criminals. Political leaders often prioritized stability and reconciliation over justice.
- Shift in Focus from Victors: After World War I, the victorious powers were more focused on preventing a future war rather than pursuing accountability for past atrocities. This mindset contributed to a lack of comprehensive efforts to hold individuals accountable for war crimes.
- Rise of Nazism and International Tensions: In the years leading up to World War II, international tensions were rising, and the focus was on diplomatic efforts to prevent another global conflict. The rise of Nazi Germany and its aggressive expansionist policies shifted attention away from the prosecution of individuals for war crimes.
It wasn't until World War II reached its conclusion and the scale of the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime became apparent that the international community recognized the need to hold individuals accountable for their actions. The Nuremberg Trials represented a unique and unprecedented effort by the Allied powers to establish a framework for prosecuting Nazi leaders for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against peace. The trials were a response to the scale of the horrors committed during the war and aimed to set a precedent for the future prosecution of individuals responsible for similar crimes.
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@FLRW
It's also worth noting that Hitler never challenged Roosevelt in any US election for president at any time.
However, the United Nations as we know it today did not exist during World War II.
was indicted
You can indict a ham sandwich. The Nuremberg trials are the proof of guilt.
The International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, is the main judicial organ of the UN. It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began work in April 1946.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, is the main judicial organ of the United Nations. It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began its work in April 1946. The ICJ is responsible for settling disputes between states and providing legal opinions on international legal issues.
The ICJ's primary focus is on disputes between states rather than prosecuting individuals for war crimes. The prosecution of individuals for war crimes and crimes against humanity is typically handled by other international criminal tribunals or courts, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The Nuremberg Trials, which I mentioned earlier, were a separate set of military tribunals held specifically to prosecute major Nazi leaders (including Hitler) for their involvement in war crimes and other offenses during World War II. These trials were actually not under the jurisdiction of the ICJ.
The framework under which the Nuremberg Trials were conducted is often referred to as the "Nuremberg Principles." Which the Allied Powers created out of whole cloth after the military tribunal. The Nuremberg Principles consist of a set of guidelines and legal principles that were established as a result of the trials. These principles formed the basis for prosecuting war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other international crimes.
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@cristo71
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@cristo71
I think only one person ever got my avatar. The Uniform represents coerced acceptance of a toxic narrative. The Rabbit means a replacement of popular toxic propaganda with an innate sense of what is right. The boy in the picture represents the people on Dart forced to make a choice. Will they follow the crowd or run away with the rabbit?
Anyone that watched the whole movie would clearly see what the pivotal scene meant (and of course, it was the scene that the movie was named after)
Sadly, JoJo's rabbit is mercilessly killed every day on this forum.
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@cristo71
As Vivek keeps reminding us, this is the stated, and ACCEPTED position of the left:
“The only remedy to racist discrimination is antiracist discrimination. The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.”
In a progressive society, these bedsheet clothes should never have an emperor.
while any of us searching for gray areas and common ground get devoured twice.”
From both ends, by both the Black tribe and the White tribe.
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You seem to be attempting to derail your own thread.
Makes sense.
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@FLRW
Can you believe that the UN met with Roosevelt right before they endorsed at least seven separate indictments against Hitler for war crimes?
It appears there might be some confusion or misinformation in your statement. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the President of the United States during World War II, and he did play a significant role in the Allied efforts against Nazi Germany. However, the United Nations as we know it today did not exist during World War II.
The United Nations was established after World War II, in 1945, with the goal of promoting international cooperation, peace, and security. It was formed by the Allied powers, including the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and other nations. The UN's predecessor was the League of Nations, which was established after World War I but was unable to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
The concept of indicting individuals for war crimes became prominent after the war, leading to the Nuremberg Trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1946. These trials were a series of military tribunals held to prosecute major Nazi leaders for their involvement in war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other serious offenses. While Franklin D. Roosevelt did not personally meet with the United Nations to endorse indictments against Hitler (as he passed away in 1945), the Nuremberg Trials did result in the indictment and prosecution of several top Nazi officials for their roles in the Holocaust and other atrocities. It's also worth noting that Hitler never challenged Roosevelt in any US election for president at any time.
If you have more specific information or context related to your statement, feel free to provide additional details, and I'll do my best to help clarify any historical events or inaccuracies.
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@cristo71
We need to revise Godwin's rule and add a corollary where every post from a Democrat doubles the chance with every post.
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@Sidewalker
At this point, Qanon seems like a pretty good deal.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Well that's not a conspiracy because conspiracies don't exist (unless they're right-wing conspiracies).
Very true.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
So in the spirit of DoubleR, it was both Legit and Justified.
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The White House counsel’s office met with a top aide to Special Counsel Jack Smith just weeks before he brought charges against former President Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents — raising serious concerns about coordinated legal efforts aimed at President Biden’s likely opponent in 2024.
Jay Bratt, who joined the special counsel team in November 2022, shortly after it was formed, took a meeting in the White House on March 31, 2023, with Caroline Saba, deputy chief of staff for the White House counsel’s office, White House visitor logs show.
They were joined in the 10 a.m. meeting by Danielle Ray, an FBI agent in the Washington field office.
Nine weeks later, Trump was indicted by Smith’s office on June 8, 2023.
Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel, said Bratt was at the White House for a “case-related interview” but declined to comment further.
The FBI declined to comment.
What do you guys think? Fishy or Legit?
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@Best.Korea
USA has the most AC per capita. America will be fine.
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@FLRW
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@FLRW
Are you angry Chris Christie lost?
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I'm so glad the Deep State is finally starting to get scared.
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