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Old 06-30-2022, 08:35 PM
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I guess pretending an election was stolen and going on tours spreading that bullsh.it is a better way of dealing with a decision or election that doesn’t go your way.
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Old 07-02-2022, 11:33 AM
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Danny, was it hard to type that all out while crying?
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Old 07-02-2022, 11:38 AM
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“Factories of death targeting the truly innocent.”

The theatrics are so funny. Tell us you have no respect for women without actually saying it.
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Old 07-02-2022, 12:18 PM
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said the guy who still believes I threatened him.
You attempted to. I laughed at it Danny.
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Old 07-03-2022, 11:09 AM
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My guess is you heard something different than the following.

"Justices ruled 6-3 to uphold Dobbs, which limits abortion to 15-weeks in Mississippi, effectively overturning Roe v. Wade and returning abortion law to the states.

The Constitution DOES NOT prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion. Roe and Casey arrogated that authority. We now overrule those decisions and return that authority TO THE PEOPLE and their elected representatives,"

I'm not seeing how fascism gets within a million miles of a branch of government returning an authority to the people
that branch never should have had to begin with.

Also, the WH and DOJ are currently looking to allow segments of federal land to be available for
"women's reproductive health services".

So factories of death targeting the truly innocent will be provided anyway (dumping grounds included I'm sure).

God help us!!

If you do move, take a good look at how much freedom of speech you will be allowed
and what that means for you......and not just people you disagree with.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fascist
Your 12 year old Grand Daughter is raped by a Black man. You still feel that pregnancy should go to term? This is a test.
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Old 07-03-2022, 12:00 PM
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Wow!! A Black man? Would your answer be any different if the bastard
wasn’t black?

For you it must be, if you were asked. You’ve done this before.

You know: asking a question you really don’t want the answer to.
(such as that one where you followed up with “in your own words please”.)

The fact that you asked this, says that your the one being tested here.

Well go claim your mic drop moment anyway. 👍
You going to answer the question? My answer is the same regardless of age or who the rapist is. Your non answer is actually an answer. You are Pro Abortion in this case.
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Old 07-03-2022, 12:00 PM
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Again...incapable of discourse.

Too afraid to actually have an opinion and instead just hints at how he really feels.

What a bitch.
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Old 07-03-2022, 12:06 PM
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And what if I said yes. What would that tell you about me?
It would just confirm that you are a ****ing liar because you had the chance to immediately answer instead of avoidance. And you are slow..
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Old 07-07-2022, 05:18 AM
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I urge anyone that suspects or realizes the threat to themselves and their families future here to explore an egress strategy and be prepared to act on it. As a first generation American and History major who learned the lessons of my father’s escape from the Nazis in August 1939, I cannot stress enough the peril the usual targets of authoritarianism and supremacists are now under.
Evidence just piles up like a drumbeat. Pittsburgh, Poway, Charlottesville, Highland Park, and that's just the Jewish targets. Fold in the El Paso Wal-Mart attack on Latinos, Buffalo Tops attack on the inner city community, etc. Not to mention a full assault on women's rights and now the upswing in rhetoric and legislation designed to re-marginalize LBGTQ.. **** this shithole.

The Jewishness of the July 4th mass shooting
What it's like to viscerally experience tragedy unfold.
Marisa Kabas
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https://thehandbasket.substack.com/p...y-4th-massacre

On the last day of Passover this past April, a young man dressed in all black clothing and gloves walked into the sanctuary of a synagogue in Highland Park, Illinois, with a backpack on. He caught the attention of the security director who kept a watchful eye on the young man for the 45 minutes during which he sat and observed the service before leaving without incident. But after a shooting massacre on the Fourth of July left his community in shambles and the suspect’s photo was plastered across social media and TV, the security director immediately recognized him as the young man with the gloves.

At this point it’s not a matter of if you’ll be personally affected by gun violence, but when. Your supermarket, your kid’s school, your Walmart, your synagogue, your movie theater could be next, and it’s impossible to enter a public space without clocking the nearest exit just in case. But until the devastating experience lands on your actual doorstep, the next worst thing is watching it happen to a community so similar to yours, that it feels personal. That is what the Highland Park shooting massacre was for me.

A city of about 30,000 people, Highland Park sits 25 miles north of Chicago. Many of its residents commute to the city for work, and it’s known as a wealthy and prosperous midwestern suburb: it’s also home to many Jewish people. I’ve seen it listed as low as 30% and high as 50% of the local population, and there are multiple synagogues in town, with even more in the surrounding area. When July 4th fell on a Friday in 2014, an article discussed towns combining their Independence Day celebrations with Jewish Shabbat traditions, and Highland Park was one of them. Middle schoolers spend most of 7th and 8th grade weekends attending bar and bat mitzvahs, and have drawers full of sweatpants and oversized t-shirts emblazoned with the guest of honor’s name. They attend Hebrew school, and sleepaway camp, and they have a favorite flavor of Dr. Brown’s soda. Though I’ve never been there, I know this town—because this town is mine.

Jericho, New York is also an upper middle class suburb of a major city, with commuters and yes, many Jews. It’s a place where being Jewish is as exotic as being right handed, and it was more surprising when someone told you they didn’t have at least one Jewish parent. We had five different bagel places within a mile, and grandparents who wanted to be buried in Israel. In Jericho, being Jewish was the norm, and I didn’t realize until I got a bit older that it was a statistical anomaly.

Only approximately two percent of the US population is Jewish, which would probably surprise a lot of people. Insidious myths persist that we control the media and the banks and the political system and the entire world order, dramatically overstating our power. In reality, we are a tiny minority raised with the mindset that with every generation, they tried to destroy us. We have relatives still alive today who rose from the ashes of the Holocaust, and came here because it was safe to be Jewish. And like so many religious and ethnic groups, we flocked together in communities and created new strands of culture that honored our roots while embracing our country. But it’s proven to never be enough.

I often say that being an American Jew is, in a word, weird. In a popular Twitter thread last year, I called it “a mind****.” To some, we’re the epitome of successful white immigrants; to others, we’re untrustworthy ethnic minorities who will never be a part of the Christian elite. We exist at all times betwixt and between, never knowing when it’s safe to openly and proudly declare our religion. White supremacists marched through Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017 holding blazing tiki torches and shouting “Jews will not replace us!” We are all at once a massive target for hate-fueled violence and a footnote in larger stories of bigotry and oppression. We are lucky and cursed all at once.

As the news began to spread about the Highland Park mass shooting, I immediately saw people in my network posting about camp friends and college roommates from the area, or family members who were at the parade and had to hide to survive. Soon, I knew a friend of a friend had been among the wounded. Video from a witness shows that shots rang out at the annual Fourth of July parade as Klezmer music—an instrumental musical tradition tracing back to the Jews of Eastern Europe—played on a nearby float. Four of the seven victims were Jewish, and a two-year-old Jewish boy was orphaned as a result of the attack. While the shooter’s motive remains unconfirmed, Jews across the country can see it for what it was: An attack on us all.

Yet despite the painfully obvious targeting of the Jewish community, there’s a reticence to name it. As writer Elad Nehorai tweeted a day after the shooting, “Jews have done all the heavy lifting to get out that Highland Park may have been targeted for its Jewish population. We were also the only ones to report that the shooter visited a synagogue months earlier to scope it out. Pretty hard not to feel like we’re on our own.”

Though we have a network of Jews supporting Highland Park, and Pittsburgh before it, and whichever community is hit next, this feeling of cultural isolation is palpable. Because our sorrow, our mourning, our wails must be muted thanks to a sizable population who still believe we don’t deserve the space to grieve. But while most of the country looks at this tragedy as just another mass shooting in America by a white man radicalized online, I see the antisemitism burning bright. And I choose to believe my eyes.
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Old 07-09-2022, 01:29 PM
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"Actually, I watch Newsmax more; most especially Greg Kelly. His mindset totally aligns with mine, which I set for myself based on MY values and without anyone's influence. So, why wouldn't I gravitate toward watching/listening to like-minded people. Don't you?"

Not a Cult. LOL... I know what I know and will only listen to those that agree. ...
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Old 07-09-2022, 07:06 PM
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"Actually, I watch Newsmax more; most especially Greg Kelly. His mindset totally aligns with mine, which I set for myself based on MY values and without anyone's influence. So, why wouldn't I gravitate toward watching/listening to like-minded people. Don't you?"

Not a Cult. LOL... I know what I know and will only listen to those that agree. ...
She once said to me on there that nothing Trump could say or do would be wrong in her eyes.

That’s a special kind of crazy
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Old 07-10-2022, 04:35 PM
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She once said to me on there that nothing Trump could say or do would be wrong in her eyes.

That’s a special kind of crazy
Such a fine Christian. Which is odd since my first 17 years I was forced to go to church and religious classes and that Jesus guy seemed like a great guy. Loved everyone regardless of anything. When did he start hating people especially given the fact that he was responsible for their creation. Confused
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