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@Sir.Lancelot
Lol I don't have to ask. People like that live life through projections to hide behind, so you can just read the shadows to see what's really going on.
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@TWS1405_2
Still trying to convert stolen valor larper? Good luck to ya.
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@ebuc
lives starting in Africa...
Who is your favorite current African Warlord? You know, the guy you send money to when the fake charity scams run on late TV?
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@Sir.Lancelot
That’s sad.
Well that makes sense.
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@Sir.Lancelot
what arguments lol. Debunking MSNBC fanboys isn't exactly a real demanding task.
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@bmdrocks21
these BLM crazies are too used to living in gun free zones.
No consequences.
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@ebuc
All ideologies enslave people.
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@Athias
Here is a good video to watch.
Here is a generated summary if you don't want to watch it:
In the video, Crowder argues that the Second Amendment is crucial for the protection of American citizens' individual liberties and that any attempts to infringe upon it are a direct threat to those liberties. He asserts that the right to bear arms is a fundamental right that must be upheld, and any attempt to restrict it is unconstitutional.
Crowder also argues that the Second Amendment is necessary to protect against government tyranny, citing historical examples such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. He argues that disarming citizens makes them vulnerable to the abuses of an overreaching government and that the right to bear arms serves as a check against government power.
Additionally, Crowder addresses common arguments made by gun control advocates, such as the idea that "common sense" gun control measures can reduce gun violence. He argues that such measures are ineffective and ultimately only serve to disarm law-abiding citizens, leaving them vulnerable to criminals who obtain guns illegally.
Crowder argues that having armed citizens who can defend themselves and others is an important factor in reducing violent crime. He cites data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that estimates that there are hundreds of thousands of defensive gun uses (DGUs) each year in the United States, meaning that firearms are used to protect innocent lives or prevent crimes.
Crowder argues that these DGUs are often ignored by the media, which tends to focus only on cases where guns are used to commit crimes. He cites examples of instances where a good guy with a gun stopped a mass shooting or prevented a crime from occurring.
Furthermore, Crowder notes that the CDC has found that the number of lives saved by DGUs far exceeds the number of lives lost to gun violence. He argues that this data demonstrates that responsible gun ownership is a net positive for society and that attempts to restrict the Second Amendment are misguided.
Overall, Crowder's argument is that responsible gun ownership, including the ability of law-abiding citizens to carry firearms, is an important factor in reducing crime and protecting innocent lives.
Crowder argues that the Second Amendment is just as important as the First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech, religion, and the press. He asserts that the right to bear arms is a fundamental right that is enshrined in the Constitution, just like the right to free speech, where power is distributed to all individuals instead of a concentrated few.
Crowder believes that any attempts to infringe upon the Second Amendment would be a direct threat to individual liberties and could potentially lead to government tyranny. He cites historical examples of governments that disarmed their citizens before committing atrocities and argues that the Second Amendment serves as a check against such abuses of power.
Furthermore, Crowder asserts that the right to bear arms is necessary for self-defense and the protection of innocent lives. He argues that responsible gun ownership is a positive force in society and that attempts to restrict this right would only serve to disarm law-abiding citizens.
Overall, Crowder's point is that the Second Amendment is just as important as the First Amendment and that any attempts to infringe upon this right would be a direct threat to individual liberties. He believes that the right to bear arms is necessary for self-defense and the protection of innocent lives, and that responsible gun ownership is a positive force in society.
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@PREZ-HILTON
When 5 black cops getting convicted is a blow to white supremacy, everything is white supremacy.
I am convinced woke white people are no better than the WW2 Jewish collaborators loading up whites into the boxcars.
Now you know why I check off the "African" box on all government forms.
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@Sir.Lancelot
Texas is where BLM goes to die.
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@IlDiavolo
Pretty sure when the money spigot is turned off that Ukraine will be in worse shape than before the US meddled in foreign elections.
Same as with every regime change venue the US executes.
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@PREZ-HILTON
Wow, I never knew Zimmerman was a BLM vigilante terrorizing people.
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@PREZ-HILTON
Confirmed, Florida is where woke literally goes to die.
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@Sidewalker
History is actually a lot worse than modern filtered woke fiction.
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@PREZ-HILTON
What next, somebody claims to be a janitor and he thinks it is an insult to claim they are not a janitor but a night custodian. The stupidity has no limits
Agree.
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@Sidewalker
I was watching a history documentary of a late 1800 ship sinking where 1/3 of the men decided to rape the women before the ship went down.
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@Sidewalker
Zelensky thanks you for your generous support sir.
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@PREZ-HILTON
I worked at a call center once where I made 500 calls a day. I would get at least 3 or 4 people a day who were teachers answering their phones while class was in session.
We only have class 5 out of 7 periods (you can't really count learning center as a real class period) plus we get a lunch. It's a pretty easy job if you handle the kids well.
I also worked at a call center for Dell Canada Support for 2 years and can confirm.
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@PREZ-HILTON
Yeah, If I was gonna lie about being in the military, I would pick a ridiculous job.
But honestly, I rarely tell people I worked on Navy nuclear reactors as a nuclear mechanic because the truth sounds so implausible lol!
It's objectively the hardest enlisted program in the entire military with a massive washout rate and insane academic requirements.
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@PREZ-HILTON
The stupidity has no limits
You haven't met some of my teenagers :D
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@PREZ-HILTON
He thinks because I post during school hours that I am not actually at work. High School students don't need help 24/7 and don't need lecture and presentation start to end like college, lol. Most of my students rarely ever do homework, they get most of it done during class.
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@Best.Korea
The obvious answer is that the same corrupt people run both nations. War benefits corruption universally.
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@PREZ-HILTON
The tree of liberty must be refreshed by the blood of cops too stupid to stand down from time to time.
Someone will be around to steal their valor.
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@Platypi
Set phasers to stun :)
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@Sidewalker
Maybe 20 years ago, but nobody is gonna care if a black man has an unusually large garden in 2023.
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@Sidewalker
Officially, the state thinks I am an African American. I am covered.
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@b9_ntt
Yeah, but don't expect Antifa to be anywhere near as careful as you are (or seem to be)
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@Double_R
I want to live in a world where there are less needless deaths.
That world already exists in many countries that have traded liberty for safety. There are plenty of global choices that do not involve transforming America.
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@PREZ-HILTON
Yeah, a few slugs from a rail gun and you can subtract 120,000 tons of a ship.
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@b9_ntt
the term has been justified in many instances, I think.
What about the times they clearly were not? You just throw your hands up and say "oops?"
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@PREZ-HILTON
That’s more respectable than getting dishonorably discharged.
Oh my...
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@bmdrocks21
Those orange people need to OBEY.
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@b9_ntt
Why should anyone be against anti-fascism?
Because the media falsely labels all sorts of organizations as "fascist," giving moral justification to oppress all sorts of unaffiliated people.
It's straight out of Joseph Goebbels's playbook. Mislabel your opposition to justify the violence.
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@Best.Korea
"Them" is who is in power.
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@Stephen
Apparently, Aladdin is racist now. And Disney is a white supremacist Corp.
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@Best.Korea
Well, that sounds... out of touch.
Watch this carefully and you will see who is really in power.
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@FLRW
He was also indicted by a grand jury for eating 4257 ham sandwiches.
A key member of the Federal Election Commission today rejected the Manhattan district attorney’s indictment of former President Donald Trump as a violation of federal election laws.
“It's not a campaign finance violation. It's not a reporting violation of any kind,” said FEC Commissioner James E. “Trey” Trainor.
In trying to stretch the law to make it look like a violation, he added, District Attorney Alvin Bragg “is really trying to make a square peg fit into a round hole.”
In a 34-count indictment of Trump, the first criminal case ever against a former president, Bragg charged that a $130,000 payment made by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen to porn star Stormy Daniels, which Cohen went to jail for in a plea deal, violated several campaign finance laws that splashed onto Trump.
But, said Trainor, the FEC and Justice Department already considered the case and tossed it.
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@Sir.Lancelot
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@b9_ntt
Government privilege trumps any skin privileges.
Have you heard the expression, "When you have always been privileged, equality feels like oppression"?
I would say the corollary to that would be:
"When you have always been told you were oppressed, having privileges over others feels like equality."
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@Best.Korea
Or a railgun that can be fired 100 miles.
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@Sir.Lancelot
That’s more respectable than getting dishonorably discharged.
Good lord....
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He also appears to be effeminate
Oh! then clearly he is Antifa.
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@Sir.Lancelot
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@FLRW
Arguable as the advances in modern naval warfare has shifted operational lethality from carriers to smaller destroyers.
The Chinese vessels were armed with some of the most modern systems available including H/LJG-346A 'Dragon Eye’ active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars, HQ-16, HHQ-9, HHQ-10 and DK-10A surface to air missiles and a number of cutting edge anti ship and anti submarine warfare systems and a revolutionary new modular vertical launch systems (VLS) among other assets.
The Type 055 continues to evolve - with the PLA planning to deploy both anti satellite missiles and electromagnetic railguns among other next generation technologies to further enhanced the platform’s capabilities and increase its advantage over rival platforms. No Western power has yet to design a similarly capable platform capable of challenging the Type 055
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If you believe DC is currently run by Chinese puppets, then right wing media has melted your brain.
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@TheUnderdog
Marketing departments should all use ONLY mental health outpatients. That way no one will be boycotted.
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@b9_ntt
I guess. I'm too old to lead the blissful life, sadly.
My reaction to Alphabet Agency enforcers is the same as the reaction of the 1940's Warsaw Jews or the modern Chinese. Do not get noticed. Do not resist. Do not engage. Avoid and pray.
If and when examples need to be made, it will most certainly come from the pool of the unconcerned and defiant first.
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