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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Phil, that study is bullshit. It's from a George Soros organization. It's like someone pulling up pro nazi data being funded by Hitler.

By the way, George Soros is a Jew who helped nazis kill a shit ton of his people. I'm not Christian, but metaphorically Soros is a modern day Judas. Jameslee supports his evil.
Oh I give absolutely no credence to that study. I'm sure it's bogus. I was just trying to inject a little humor. Maybe it was too soon.
 
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Sounds like a Bernie bro to me.

Nine Themes in El Paso Shooter’s Manifesto the Media Ignored to Blame Trump

1 – The shooter stressed the environmental aspects of his motivations by naming the manifesto “The Inconvenient Truth,” clearly utilizing the namesake of Al Gore’s climate alarmist documentary.

2 – The screed ranted against Democrats and Republicans and specifically blamed corporations for allegedly fueling economic woes.

3 – One of the main themes inside the manifesto was anti-corporatist ideology. It repeatedly claimed that corporations were engaged in a conspiracy to replace human workers with “automation.” At one point, the shooter even writes that his life was ruined because of the purported move toward automation: “My whole life I have been preparing for a future that currently doesn’t exist,” he writes. “The job of my dreams will likely be automated.”

4 – The author repeatedly blamed corporations for “the destruction of our environment.”

5 – The document claimed “many” Republican Party “factions” sold out to corporations.

6 – The manifesto promoted far-left policies such as universal healthcare and a “universal income.”

7 – The document blamed the Trump administration for recently nearly doubling the number of guest worker visas this summer.

8 – The manifesto blamed the “American lifestyle” for “destroying the environment of our country,” and claimed this so-called “decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations.”

9 – Far from singularly expressing ultranationalist ideology, the manifesto actually slams Americans and calls for the general population to be forcibly decreased in order to help combat man-made climate change.

 
Nah . . . you don’t have to turn the television or radio on to find out about the grocery list of things you mentioned to determine Trumpkin’s character. You just need to follow his Twitter feed. He doesn’t require any media interpretation . . . he puts his racism out there for public display himself.

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NYT "reporter" doing important work making sure you know if your office first aid kit was manufactured by a company whose owner donated to Trump.

 
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Sounds like a Bernie bro to me.

Nine Themes in El Paso Shooter’s Manifesto the Media Ignored to Blame Trump

1 – The shooter stressed the environmental aspects of his motivations by naming the manifesto “The Inconvenient Truth,” clearly utilizing the namesake of Al Gore’s climate alarmist documentary.

2 – The screed ranted against Democrats and Republicans and specifically blamed corporations for allegedly fueling economic woes.

3 – One of the main themes inside the manifesto was anti-corporatist ideology. It repeatedly claimed that corporations were engaged in a conspiracy to replace human workers with “automation.” At one point, the shooter even writes that his life was ruined because of the purported move toward automation: “My whole life I have been preparing for a future that currently doesn’t exist,” he writes. “The job of my dreams will likely be automated.”

4 – The author repeatedly blamed corporations for “the destruction of our environment.”

5 – The document claimed “many” Republican Party “factions” sold out to corporations.

6 – The manifesto promoted far-left policies such as universal healthcare and a “universal income.”

7 – The document blamed the Trump administration for recently nearly doubling the number of guest worker visas this summer.

8 – The manifesto blamed the “American lifestyle” for “destroying the environment of our country,” and claimed this so-called “decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations.”

9 – Far from singularly expressing ultranationalist ideology, the manifesto actually slams Americans and calls for the general population to be forcibly decreased in order to help combat man-made climate change.

Damn, I called that one.

Love patting myself on the back sometimes.

El Paso=Bernie Brother
 
Sounds like a Bernie bro to me.

Nine Themes in El Paso Shooter’s Manifesto the Media Ignored to Blame Trump

1 – The shooter stressed the environmental aspects of his motivations by naming the manifesto “The Inconvenient Truth,” clearly utilizing the namesake of Al Gore’s climate alarmist documentary.

2 – The screed ranted against Democrats and Republicans and specifically blamed corporations for allegedly fueling economic woes.

3 – One of the main themes inside the manifesto was anti-corporatist ideology. It repeatedly claimed that corporations were engaged in a conspiracy to replace human workers with “automation.” At one point, the shooter even writes that his life was ruined because of the purported move toward automation: “My whole life I have been preparing for a future that currently doesn’t exist,” he writes. “The job of my dreams will likely be automated.”

4 – The author repeatedly blamed corporations for “the destruction of our environment.”

5 – The document claimed “many” Republican Party “factions” sold out to corporations.

6 – The manifesto promoted far-left policies such as universal healthcare and a “universal income.”

7 – The document blamed the Trump administration for recently nearly doubling the number of guest worker visas this summer.

8 – The manifesto blamed the “American lifestyle” for “destroying the environment of our country,” and claimed this so-called “decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations.”

9 – Far from singularly expressing ultranationalist ideology, the manifesto actually slams Americans and calls for the general population to be forcibly decreased in order to help combat man-made climate change.

He also said that even though the corporations have done bad things, he can't bring himself to killing fellow Americans. So don't sugar coat it too much.
 
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My biggest worry is January when they have to drag trump out of the White House. He won't go quietly. He won't believe he lost. It's going to be a sight. And then after he is out all the people on the rep side that really hate him are going to come out and slaughter him with stories. Can't wait.

What exactly are you "worried" about in this scenario to where you also "can't wait"?

- Are you worried about a meaningless battle in a politicized judicial system?
- Are you worried that a physical removal will be televised and reacted with violence?
- Are you worried about negative or embarrassing media coverage?
- Are you worried that a counter-Antifa will riot?
- Are you worried that Russian troops will be welcomed while standing guard at the White House?

What will cause you actual anxiety to the point of being worried? Isn't dragging him from the White House what you Democratic Nationalists have wanted all along?
 


CB: Trump must condemn white supremacy!!!!!

CB after Trump condemns white supremacy: I do not accept his condemning unless he says it’s his fault.

Let’s just say for fun in an alternate universe Trump did this to appease Booker. What’s next, I won’t accept it until he resigns? I won’t accept it until he pays out reparations? I won’t accept until he’s executed for his “crimes”?

You can’t win with people like this.
 
This is pretty good sadly and makes the point I've been trying to make in this thread, namely that you leftists have lost it. You can't tell this guy, who is obviously crazy, that he has lost it and you can't get through to this ever-growing contingent of leftists that they are crazy, from Beto to Brian Stelter you've lost it. You've lost the plot, and I'm actually liberal bro.


 
“White nationalists are allowing minorities to remove them from existence to downplay white supremacy”
"Only someone with the absolute flagrant certainty of the fact that they will always hold structural and institutional privilege could be murdered and the murderer not go to jail. These f**kers think they are our "allies" just because they get murdered and their family doesn't seek justice. Well, white America, that's not going to cut it."

Deadspin/The Root next year, probably
 
Hispanic killed 4 Hispanics with a knife in California last night. Mass stabbing. Ban knives, right?

In 3 weeks Levi will post 2 memes.... one including every attempted/real murder/accidental death /missing person ever, another showing a large percentage of "hate gun crimes" are committed by white people, and pretend this proves white people are running around like it's the purge.
 
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In 3 weeks Levi will post 2 memes.... one including every attempted/real murder/accidental death /missing person ever, another showing a large percentage of "hate gun crimes" are committed by white people, and pretend this proves white people are running around like it's the purge.

By a study funded by George Soros
 
Sounds like a Bernie bro to me.

Nine Themes in El Paso Shooter’s Manifesto the Media Ignored to Blame Trump

1 – The shooter stressed the environmental aspects of his motivations by naming the manifesto “The Inconvenient Truth,” clearly utilizing the namesake of Al Gore’s climate alarmist documentary.

2 – The screed ranted against Democrats and Republicans and specifically blamed corporations for allegedly fueling economic woes.

3 – One of the main themes inside the manifesto was anti-corporatist ideology. It repeatedly claimed that corporations were engaged in a conspiracy to replace human workers with “automation.” At one point, the shooter even writes that his life was ruined because of the purported move toward automation: “My whole life I have been preparing for a future that currently doesn’t exist,” he writes. “The job of my dreams will likely be automated.”

4 – The author repeatedly blamed corporations for “the destruction of our environment.”

5 – The document claimed “many” Republican Party “factions” sold out to corporations.

6 – The manifesto promoted far-left policies such as universal healthcare and a “universal income.”

7 – The document blamed the Trump administration for recently nearly doubling the number of guest worker visas this summer.

8 – The manifesto blamed the “American lifestyle” for “destroying the environment of our country,” and claimed this so-called “decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations.”

9 – Far from singularly expressing ultranationalist ideology, the manifesto actually slams Americans and calls for the general population to be forcibly decreased in order to help combat man-made climate change.

This stuff infuriates me. The media outlets are card carrying Marxists.
 
I have said for a few years now it is nearly impossible to differentiate Trump supporters from wrestling fans. Both groups have little capacity to to evaluate the authenticity about what is going on in front of their eyes. This forum is very similar as well. Everybody's an expert in what they desire others to believe, yet they will not consider any data that exists outside of the bubble of their perceptions. It's as if there is a store where you can shop for the completely biased ignorance of your choice like a suit of clothes. I even suspect there will be self taught psychologists popping up to explain away this article shortly.

"The effect is a type of cognitive bias, where people with little expertise or ability assume they have superior expertise or ability. This overestimation occurs as a result of the fact that they don’t have enough knowledge to know they don’t have enough knowledge."
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...85bT6nYlSgOHpIIuIoqg-iaNELR0ud7QvwZe9oeHQd9GM
 
I even suspect there will be self taught psychologists popping up to explain away this article shortly.

There was already a post with a video from an actual PHD psychologist who says you need to get your own house in order before you go telling everyone how to fix their problems.




Here's your kind by the way... peak of stupid

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n the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is. It is related to the cognitive bias of illusory superiority and comes from the inability of people to recognize their lack of ability.
 


CB: Trump must condemn white supremacy!!!!!

CB after Trump condemns white supremacy: I do not accept his condemning unless he says it’s his fault.

Let’s just say for fun in an alternate universe Trump did this to appease Booker. What’s next, I won’t accept it until he resigns? I won’t accept it until he pays out reparations? I won’t accept until he’s executed for his “crimes”?

You can’t win with people like this.
They want two sets of rules and for reps to continually have their tails between their legs. Eff them.
 
So people show up at Mitch’s house making threats to him and twitter won’t allow that to be seen as it was recorded by the people being harassed. Liberals are nazis and the media is the enemy of the people , th media needs to be targeted for retribution... this includes people like terry meiners who gives platforms to open racist Ricky jones , Haley Hanson tony Vanetti , they are on the front lines of manipulation and lies and need to be held to account and pay for it
 
There was already a post with a video from an actual PHD psychologist who says you need to get your own house in order before you go telling everyone how to fix their problems.




Here's your kind by the way... peak of stupid

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n the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is. It is related to the cognitive bias of illusory superiority and comes from the inability of people to recognize their lack of ability.

I feel like a good measure of this would be to count the times someone admits they don't know or concedes a good point. The catpaw Dunning-Kruger counter would be super low across the board.
 
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I don't know about that. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

But I think what you are getting at is more ego and arrogance, digging in your heels to be right not proven wrong.

Dunning is a little different where the over confidence comes from perpetual reinforcement of wrong" views due to never entertaining the fact that they themselves might be wrong.
 
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