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On 7/19/2025 at 3:12 PM, Pancho said:

There’s no helping this. These people are lost. I’m not sure how you help these people:

 

 

Welp, the guy that proclaimed himself a fascist has been fired. He then set up some kind of Temu GoFundMe to raise $15k, on account of having been “Fired for My Political Beliefs”

He has raised $21k so far, and the comments are … interesting.

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Christ is King, Retards!

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3 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Welp, the guy that proclaimed himself a fascist has been fired. He then set up some kind of Temu GoFundMe to raise $15k, on account of having been “Fired for My Political Beliefs”

He has raised $21k so far, and the comments are … interesting.

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Christ is King, Retards!

God gives up on some of us- that’s how he works? And we can know which ones, so we can give up on them too?

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In all seriousness that is a very broken person whom society has let down.
People need community and they need a sense of purpose and belonging to something bigger than themselves. Organized religion, for all of its many flaws, once filled that need. So did bowling leagues and Freemasonry. For some of us, volunteering or work or even this board fills that need. For some of these people MAGA fills that need. I see those people as victims in an epidemic of isolation and loneliness, even if they aren’t blameless. 
 

When Talarico was on Rogan he said something to the effect that you can only love god as much as you love the person who you love the least. That’s a a Christian perspective. But regardless of the Christianity involved, can we honestly look at that person and not see someone in pain? I can’t. 

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9 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

In all seriousness that is a very broken person whom society has let down.
People need community and they need a sense of purpose and belonging to something bigger than themselves. Organized religion, for all of its many flaws, once filled that need. So did bowling leagues and Freemasonry. For some of us, volunteering or work or even this board fills that need. For some of these people MAGA fills that need. I see those people as victims in an epidemic of isolation and loneliness, even if they aren’t blameless. 
 

When Talarico was on Rogan he said something to the effect that you can only love god as much as you love the person who you love the least. That’s a a Christian perspective. But regardless of the Christianity involved, can we honestly look at that person and not see someone in pain? I can’t. 

 

I assume you've read "Bowling Alone." Putnam was on to something.

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22 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

In all seriousness that is a very broken person whom society has let down.
People need community and they need a sense of purpose and belonging to something bigger than themselves. Organized religion, for all of its many flaws, once filled that need. So did bowling leagues and Freemasonry. For some of us, volunteering or work or even this board fills that need. For some of these people MAGA fills that need. I see those people as victims in an epidemic of isolation and loneliness, even if they aren’t blameless. 
 

When Talarico was on Rogan he said something to the effect that you can only love god as much as you love the person who you love the least. That’s a a Christian perspective. But regardless of the Christianity involved, can we honestly look at that person and not see someone in pain? I can’t. 

You are nicer than me. Fuck that guy.

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28 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

In all seriousness that is a very broken person whom society has let down.
People need community and they need a sense of purpose and belonging to something bigger than themselves. Organized religion, for all of its many flaws, once filled that need. So did bowling leagues and Freemasonry. For some of us, volunteering or work or even this board fills that need. For some of these people MAGA fills that need. I see those people as victims in an epidemic of isolation and loneliness, even if they aren’t blameless. 
 

When Talarico was on Rogan he said something to the effect that you can only love god as much as you love the person who you love the least. That’s a a Christian perspective. But regardless of the Christianity involved, can we honestly look at that person and not see someone in pain? I can’t. 

The internet has been the cause and unfortunate solution to a vast majority of isolation and loneliness. Bro (probably) wouldn't have found dozens of like-minded, sympathetic conspiracists in a bowling league.

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4 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

I get it, trust me. That’s my default setting. But I’m trying, Rico. 

My advice to you: stop trying.

They want to slit our throats.  They say just that, in open and proud terms.  They offer no window for compromise, no quarter, no chance for a peaceful outcome.

This is where we are, and you know it as well as I do:

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@Brisketexan, you aren’t wrong. 
A WWII Veteran once told me a story about killing a German soldier with a bayonet when they ran into each other on foot, quite by accident, in the Ardenne forest. He told me the German was a boy his own age, and that sometimes he prayed for the boy and his family, but didn’t regret it because “that’s why I survived.”

For several years I’ve been arguing off and on that a second civil war isn’t some future scenario, but rather an ongoing reality that most of us are just waking up to. It is a civil Cold War that is very gradually warming up as intensity and violent episodes increase in frequency and magnitude. 
It needs to be understood in those terms and contested in those terms. But we also need maintain the moral clarity to see who has the agency and understanding in this conflict, who doesn’t, and how those people got left behind. If we can’t tell the difference we give up any hope of a world worth living in when the dust settles. 



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