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10 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

The guy mentioned above posted a long tweet about why it's allowed, and holy shit people are going to town on him ,but he's sticking to what he said.

He's ballsy to take on MAGA/GQP

He seems like a good dude.

 

Well, except for being a Republican.

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Fun story-got the announcement from my alumni association regarding 30th High School Reunion on September 21st of next year.  I had contacted them a few weeks back regarding having Nick Fuentes attend (he's obviously much younger but continued in the same radio timeslot as we had years ago) to do a "throwback" broadcast for WLTL.  So I pinged back and said something like "put me down as a yes, lemme know if I can help with anything like auction for teacher funds or bringing back Nick Fuentes to expose him and shame him publicly."  I've never been a high school reunion because I don't care but it's really something when you find out Nick Fuentes had your old timeslot and used that broadcasting experience to raise an evil army to overthrow your government.  Kinda weird.  

Anyway so the three-person reunion/alumni committee writes me back and two of then thank me for the offer to help and well-wishes of "looking forward to reconnecting, etc."  And then the third guy writes back and says, "If you keep mentioning Nick Fuentes, we'll have to prohibit you from attending."  And the fucked up thing is I can't tell it's because he just wants to skirt controversy (which I get) or he's pissed off that his political idol is a piece of shit who we should all be ashamed of having attended our school.  

In any event, I'm gonna keep pinging Nick's team via Texans for Fuentes to get him to attend the reunion for a radio-show reunion (because he's not in our class, we'd have to come up with some other excuse so the anniversary of the FM station would be ideal since that's where he got his start).  And because he'll likely have his phone on record, a camera crew, and security detail...we wind up a few people with liquor and clips of Nick's hatred of Jews and Hispanics and let somebody beat the living shit out of him while we dance to our class song.  

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11 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

The guy mentioned above posted a long tweet about why it's allowed, and holy shit people are going to town on him ,but he's sticking to what he said.

He's ballsy to take on MAGA/GQP

He seems like a good dude.

 

Shockingly reasonable take from Rep Dunwell.  Good for him.

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11 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

The guy mentioned above posted a long tweet about why it's allowed, and holy shit people are going to town on him ,but he's sticking to what he said.

He's ballsy to take on MAGA/GQP

He seems like a good dude.

 

I ran through what he said and this stands out to me because it is much the same way I feel about not imposing my faith on others as well as about the mixing of government and religion. This should be how actual Christians or people of various other faiths view the mixing of the two.

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My faith is never imposed upon others, nor should it ever become a direct part of government. It is always a response to the person and work of Jesus Christ. I don’t want to mix the kingdoms! Government is a poor arbitrator of religion.

 

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1 hour ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

I imagine he'll get primaried in his next run. 

That's the least of his worries.  Watching his family get murdered by MAGA nutjobs should be primary concern.  

18 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

This Nick Fuentes guy is Troll Supreme. Convince me otherwise.

 

The danger of course is that the MAGATs and fascists and christian nationalists are too stupid to realize that they are getting trolled, and will actually implement such plans if they take power.

 

I thought that too early on.  But according to sources close to him, he's been espousing this shit since high school radio days.  I mean, we were all trying to be edgy somehow at 17...but it seems like he was into this shit from the word "go", ten years ago.  Now obviously we see people monetizing the hate and ignorance and he's certainly no exception.  He's just clever enough to see the opportunity.  But it does seem from folks that knew him that this is his personal and honest worldview (with some hyperbole peppered on for cash).  It's an obvious grift, though one that apparently comes from a place of sincerity in his case.  

Also, his mustache cracks me up.

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13 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

 

The Crusades; the Inquisition; innumerable murderous witch hunts; support for genocidal conquests; recurring antisemitic panics; molestation scandals; rampant fraud and con artistry; support for oppressive / fascist regimes; hateful policies; and generally foisting superstitious bullshit on the world in opposition to logic, reason, and science. 

But somehow Satanism is the evil religion. Yeah. Okay. 

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Just now, UpperWestside said:

Slapped/ should have had a flamethrower on hand for that situation. These people are just so inherently awful and intolerant.

Just remember when American right wingers dare raise the "hey leftists, you need to stand up against anti-semitism!" bullshit, THIS IS THEIR DREAM POLITICAL IDEOLOGY.  Lectures from fucking nazis on anti-semitism should never, ever, ever be listened to.  Not even for a millisecond.

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I was talking with a coworker about this yesterday.  Really smart dude.  PhD from Northwestern.  I listen to him.  He had the same impression I did -- how in the blue hell did Jews, who (at least in America) are typically liberal Democrats, become the political darlings of the far right?  Did the Holocaust not happen?  (Don't answer that.)

It seems it's mostly a "look the other way" angle because of the imaginary Rapture, and we hate those brown Mooslims more, or some such.  Fucking bizarre.  

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48 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

The Crusades; the Inquisition; innumerable murderous witch hunts; support for genocidal conquests; recurring antisemitic panics; molestation scandals; rampant fraud and con artistry; support for oppressive / fascist regimes; hateful policies; and generally foisting superstitious bullshit on the world in opposition to logic, reason, and science. 

But somehow Satanism is the evil religion. Yeah. Okay. 

I think of a bit from Eddie Izzard about the word "herbs" and how we pronounce it differently than the Brits, because "there's a fucking H in it."  But he jokes about the language crafters saying, "we should put an 'H' at the beginning in case of any incidents."  Satan is just that, it's just a placeholder,  They put it in the story in case they needed a fall guy or a bad wrestling heel later on to fall from grace in case of any accidents.  Guy gets like two dozen mentions in the bible, like #83 on the imdb credits and he's suddenly to blame for all of mankind's woes and sins?  Granted he gets a lotta shout-outs in church and the entertainment sector, but he's barely worth mentioning in the New Testament.  

At Thanksgiving Mass, my MiL commented on how the priest talked a lot about Satan and how she thinks he's  all around us and we'd better watch out and all that.  And one of my wife's BiL's chimed in with "Remember in the Usual Suspects when Soze said the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.'  And they yammered about it.  But it got me to thinking, actually Satan's greatest trick is remaining relevant thousands of years after he was an understudy in a rather boring play.  The guy has totally moved on to other projects by now.  But every generation, whether it's rock music or gay marriage, some movement has to make him relevant again and he's like a Kardashian, famous for being famous.  He's probably yelling, "I don't have the back office or logistics team for this right now, just leave me alone!  You guys do you, I'm not even angry with God anymore.  We both have completely different booking circuits right now."  He's not even involved with warfare anymore, those are mainly driven by Abrahamic faiths.  He's mostly just doing some soft-core porn and management consulting.

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18 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I was talking with a coworker about this yesterday.  Really smart dude.  PhD from Northwestern.  I listen to him.  He had the same impression I did -- how in the blue hell did Jews, who (at least in America) are typically liberal Democrats, become the political darlings of the far right?  Did the Holocaust not happen?  (Don't answer that.)

It seems it's mostly a "look the other way" angle because of the imaginary Rapture, and we hate those brown Mooslims more, or some such.  Fucking bizarre.  


 

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21 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

I think of a bit from Eddie Izzard about the word "herbs" and how we pronounce it differently than the Brits, because "there's a fucking H in it."  But he jokes about the language crafters saying, "we should put an 'H' at the beginning in case of any incidents."  Satan is just that, it's just a placeholder,  They put it in the story in case they needed a fall guy or a bad wrestling heel later on to fall from grace in case of any accidents.  Guy gets like two dozen mentions in the bible, like #83 on the imdb credits and he's suddenly to blame for all of mankind's woes and sins?  Granted he gets a lotta shout-outs in church and the entertainment sector, but he's barely worth mentioning in the New Testament.  

At Thanksgiving Mass, my MiL commented on how the priest talked a lot about Satan and how she thinks he's  all around us and we'd better watch out and all that.  And one of my wife's BiL's chimed in with "Remember in the Usual Suspects when Soze said the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.'  And they yammered about it.  But it got me to thinking, actually Satan's greatest trick is remaining relevant thousands of years after he was an understudy in a rather boring play.  The guy has totally moved on to other projects by now.  But every generation, whether it's rock music or gay marriage, some movement has to make him relevant again and he's like a Kardashian, famous for being famous.  He's probably yelling, "I don't have the back office or logistics team for this right now, just leave me alone!  You guys do you, I'm not even angry with God anymore.  We both have completely different booking circuits right now."  He's not even involved with warfare anymore, those are mainly driven by Abrahamic faiths.  He's mostly just doing some soft-core porn and management consulting.

To the extent Satan is the same as the serpent of Eden, he is the real hero of the story. Evil, in the form of an oppressive deity demanding ignorance, shame, and submissiveness, prevailed. 

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I have a feeling somebody told him in Polish, "You're offending the Polish Jews!"

And he said, "I don't see any Jewish Poles around here complaining."

Yeah, here's the thing asshole.  Collaborators like you made sure they all died generations ago!

 

 

csb/ Grandpa was on USN shore leave during the liberation of Eastern Europe in Spring of 1945.  I think Gdansk.  They're rolling through town and allied troops are clearing the city.  They notice some local Poles are dragging out men from their homes and beating them.  They are told to hang back and not intervene, it was between the Poles.  They imprisoned, beat, and even killed some of those men because they enabled the Nazis to identify and liquidate the Jews from their population.  Funny how those parallels run true to this day, even in our country.  When the insurrectionists in office are finally defeated, they won't be killed.  Because they have to stand trial and turn on one another to provide evidence.  But their underlings?  Their collaborators?  The small-time bit players?  Well, they're the first to die because they have nothing with which to bargain.  Remember I warned you of that.  There is no shortage of meat hooks on which to hang enemies of the state. 

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On 12/7/2023 at 7:06 PM, WhatTheBuck said:

She could have people register to vote at her shows the way Frank Zappa did during his ‘88 tour.

 

 

On 12/8/2023 at 8:32 AM, TexPx said:


Rock the vote pioneers were Tommy James and the Shondells

“The group toured with Vice President Hubert Humphrey during his 1968 presidential campaign, for which Humphrey showed his appreciation by writing the liner notes for their next album Crimson & Clover, which was released in December 1968.”

And 1968 / 1988 worked out just great for Dems, right?

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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

I was talking with a coworker about this yesterday.  Really smart dude.  PhD from Northwestern.  I listen to him.  He had the same impression I did -- how in the blue hell did Jews, who (at least in America) are typically liberal Democrats, become the political darlings of the far right?  Did the Holocaust not happen?  (Don't answer that.)

It seems it's mostly a "look the other way" angle because of the imaginary Rapture, and we hate those brown Mooslims more, or some such.  Fucking bizarre.  

It’s some real pretzel-like logic. You almost just have to stand there and mock/laugh in the face of people who follow this line of thinking. I have found that people who have the most hatred of Muslims are those that have spent zero time around anyone from that faith and rely on our good old propaganda network to give them their opinions of these fine folks.

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5 minutes ago, elfenix said:
30 minutes ago, Fudge Nuggets said:
And 1968 / 1988 worked out just great for Dems, right?

There's a substantial intervening event which happened in 1968 that I think bears some consideration.

Willie Horton scored 6 runs in 7 games for the Tigers?  

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6 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Who wants to tell Scott that the Church of Satan was approved tax exempt status by the Trump administration?

These people just careen through life, waking up every day and being upset at whatever they're told to be upset about that day and they know nothing else.

You might struggle, too, if you were named after an accidental pants shitting.

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4 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

This Nick Fuentes guy is Troll Supreme. Convince me otherwise.

 

The danger of course is that the MAGATs and fascists and christian nationalists are too stupid to realize that they are getting trolled, and will actually implement such plans if they take power.

 

"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be."

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I was talking with a coworker about this yesterday.  Really smart dude.  PhD from Northwestern.  I listen to him.  He had the same impression I did -- how in the blue hell did Jews, who (at least in America) are typically liberal Democrats, become the political darlings of the far right?  Did the Holocaust not happen?  (Don't answer that.)
It seems it's mostly a "look the other way" angle because of the imaginary Rapture, and we hate those brown Mooslims more, or some such.  Fucking bizarre.  

Lesser evil than “dirty” Arabs, I guess. Once push comes to shove, though, the GOP will discriminate against Jews just as easily as any other minority or ethnic group.
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This is like selling relics from the Holy Land to peasants in Swabia or some shit. Lol. 
 

At least the peasants believed the relics might have really been worn by a saint instead of knowing that it once touched Trump. Maybe one of his thundering farts, the best farts, so smelly you can’t believe it, filtered through this fabric!

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Just now, 956 Worldwide said:

This is like selling relics from the Holy Land to peasants in Swabia or some shit. Lol. 
 

At least the peasants believed the relics might have really been worn by a saint instead of knowing that it once touched Trump. Maybe one of his thundering farts, the best farts, so smelly you can’t believe it, filtered through this fabric!

"Maybe?"

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Phoenix Renaissance hotel.  I gotta do all the wetwork here?  Just google the fucking catering food supplier.  This isn't rocket science.  Granted Roseanne Barr will eat most of he buffet but this shit ain't hard.  What's even easier is to frame some anti-RINO maga psycho for it all after the fact.  Jesus, we used to make shit happen in this country.  

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5 hours ago, UpperWestside said:

It’s some real pretzel-like logic. You almost just have to stand there and mock/laugh in the face of people who follow this line of thinking. I have found that people who have the most hatred of Muslims are those that have spent zero time around anyone from that faith and rely on our good old propaganda network to give them their opinions of these fine folks.

 

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