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TopicWhat is the appeal of pretending to be Racist/Sexist online?
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 3:20:36 PM
#6
It's a mixed bag. You have people who simply aren't pretending but do it because they don't have the guts to act that way in person, or they lack any real social interaction allowing them to do so. You then have those who aren't pretending but claim that they are as a lie to tell themselves to ignore their hatred. Then finally you have people who are actually "joking" about it to troll, which also makes you quite a big piece of shit.

So just different levels of turds, really
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TopicGenocide in Myanmar- Will the international community intervene? Another Rwanda?
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 3:04:16 PM
#28
This really is an awful situation that's basically a mass ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims. Like, random mass graves being found and a mass refugee crisis to Bangladesh.
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TopicMan becomes a sex offender after grabbing a woman's breasts during intercourse.
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 2:20:54 PM
#105
Kolibri X posted...
As a man who occasionally fucks this is terrifying shit.


Only if you lack total impulse control the moment your pants come down
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TopicMan becomes a sex offender after grabbing a woman's breasts during intercourse.
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 1:46:36 PM
#87
I'm not saying it's not a big deal, but I also feel people saying "This will ruin his life forever!" are also ignoring that he's only on the register for 5 years. Which, again, isn't trying to minimalism that and what that will carry, but more saying his life isn't ruined forever over his actions.
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Topictrump to speak at anti-lgbt hate group's conference
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 11:06:42 AM
#72
There's varying levels of being a hate group. The problem is people are completely ignorant, at best, to nuance and want to equate everything as equal. Just because the FRC is labeled a hate group because they advocate and influence policies that discriminate against the LGBT community doesn't equate them to the Klan and such. That's rightfully absurd.
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TopicTrump violates core Conservative values yet most Conservatives wont condemn him
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 11:03:02 AM
#52
Caution999 posted...
But I'm glad you guys are passionate about the country at least. It's one thing we can all agree on. We love this country.


With how often you spend shitting on half the country, I find that extremely hard to believe
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Topictrump to speak at anti-lgbt hate group's conference
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 10:37:25 AM
#58
The Admiral posted...
As was discussed above, they're listed as a hate group by the SPLC, an illegitimate propaganda outlet that even Eric Holder stopped citing as a credible organization. If they're a hate group just for these views on gays, so is Islam.


They're a hate group because they specifically take actions against policies they disagree with. It's disingenuous to claim it's the same as a religion. It's more like a specific group inspired by said religion.
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Topictrump to speak at anti-lgbt hate group's conference
The Great Muta 22
10/13/17 10:34:47 AM
#56
How about we look at actual statements and beliefs from the FRC to judge them:

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Do you think we should outlaw gay behavior?
PETER SPRIGG: Well, I think certainly-
MATTHEWS: Im just asking you, should we outlaw gay behavior?
SPRIGG: I think that the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas, which overturned the sodomy laws in this country, was wrongly decided. I think there would be a place for criminal sanctions against homosexual behavior.
MATTHEWS: So we should outlaw gay behavior.
SPRIGG: Yes.


Then there's the whole idea that conversation therapy is legitimate:

The LGBT activist movement has long been notorious for using a variety of untruths and/or distortions to advance their social and political agenda.

In few areas has this been so blatant and shocking as in the current all-out war against the freedom of clients and therapists to pursue sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE).

For example, we are repeatedly told (falsely) that scientific evidence has proven that all SOCE is harmful. Yet even the Left-leaning American Psychological Associationalthough critical of SOCEwas forced to admit:

Early and recent research studies provide no clear evidence of the prevalence of harmful outcomes among people who have undergone efforts to change their sexual orientation Thus, we cannot conclude how likely it is that harm will occur from SOCE [emphasis added].
The mainstream medias complicity (or ignorance) in all this is highlighted by the continuing use of the term conversion therapy in reference to a practice whose actual practitioners refer to it as sexual reorientation therapy, sexual orientation change efforts, or SOCE; or the more recent sexual attraction fluidity exploration in therapy or SAFE-T; or reparative therapybut not conversion therapy.

Another claim made by critics of SOCE is that it is premised on the belief that homosexuality is a mental disordera belief they claim was discredited by the American Psychological Associations vote in 1973 to remove homosexuality from its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). However, the 1973 decision was not based on any clear-cut body of scientific evidence proving that homosexuality is normal, natural, and harmless. Instead, as a result of aggressive political activism, the APA simply changed the definition of a mental disorder in such a way as to exclude homosexuality, by making it contingent on the presence of subjective distress.

While it is probably true that most therapists who assist with sexual orientation change efforts do not consider homosexuality to be a normal and natural variant of human sexuality, it is not necessary to classify it as a mental disorder to justify their work. Many people who experience same-sex attractions do experience subjective distress about those feelings, and that alone is sufficient to justify allowing therapists to assist in overcoming those attractions, if that is the goal the client chooses.


Then there's the plethora of posts on their blog blaming things like teenage suicide and depression on a lack of religion and being "confused" about their sexuality without the influence of God. The group is utter shit and deserves all the heat they take
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TopicTrump just said he wants to take NBC off air cuz they ran negative story on him
The Great Muta 22
10/12/17 11:17:35 AM
#101
badasstion posted...
When you have to cover up for your toddler-level reading comprehension by acting like it's the fault of others, that's mighty sad. Lmao


So pretty much Trump on a daily basis?
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TopicSnowflake Trump threatening to shut down NBC and others over criticizing him
The Great Muta 22
10/11/17 10:47:53 AM
#1
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-nbc-license-ban-tweet-cnn-shut-down-fake-news-threat-latest-a7994861.html

Donald Trump has threatened to shut down NBC and other American networks, saying that they peddle fake news.

"With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!" Mr Trump wrote in a tweet.

Mr Trump's tweet came in response to a story written by NBC, which said that Mr Trump had sought to increase America's nuclear arsenal tenfold after taking a look at a briefing slide that showed stead reduction of the US nuclear arsenal since the 1960s. The story cited three officials who were reportedly in the room when Mr Trump made the comments.

"Fake @NBCNews made up a story that I wanted a 'tenfold' increase in our US nuclear arsenal," Mr Trump had tweeted before his threat. "Pure fiction, mad eup to demean. NBC = CNN!"

The President has regularly targeted news networks critical of him since January, when he gave a press conference as President-elect and shouted down a CNN reporter as "fake news". The term - which Mr Trump says he invented but had been used frequently before to describe the proliferation of stories written by anonymous bloggers to spread lies during the 2016 election - has since become one of his go-to insults when the media publishes critical coverage of the Trump administration.


Lol can you imagine the rage if Obama would have came out screaming to shut down FNC?
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TopicSo Eminem dissed Donald Trump again. Where do you guys stand?
The Great Muta 22
10/11/17 12:15:57 AM
#77
creativerealms posted...
The same people pissed over this cheered every time Ted Nugent ranted about Obama.


At least this is somewhat clever. Ted made euphemisms about his gun with his dick and said he wanted Hillary to blow.
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TopicSo Eminem dissed Donald Trump again. Where do you guys stand?
The Great Muta 22
10/11/17 12:00:11 AM
#62
You know it's going to blow up when you have guys like LeBron and Kaep both directly supporting it. This is gonna be good.

Oh and The_Donald is losing their damn mind right now over this
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 11:22:43 PM
#115
Your long list isn't proof of what you said, which was

Every broadcast makes a note of what players kneeled, linked arms, held their hands up or whatever the form was used after the Anthem.


You're pulling articles from all over the place, random think pieces, and not citing the actual broadcast. Do you think there being ANY news article makes it a big deal? Again, the facts are that there was all of 12 players in week 2 who did anything. The story was dying until Trump threw gas on the fire and you saw a massive push back by the players because he attacked NFL players directly.

Whatever man, perhaps we have a different idea of what constitutes a big story, but I think you're being obtuse at best if you can't gather how much bigger this became after Trump chimed into it.
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 11:04:03 PM
#111
I Like Toast posted...
Like see yourself who doesn't watch the NFL


Lol okay

Keep believing that this was a huge talked about and massive story, despite all of a dozen people doing demonstrations in week 2, and it not being talked about by either of the 3 pregame shows, was completely ignored on ESPN and NFLN, and at best was only ever referenced in direct discussion about the QB spot with Kaep. You can believe it, but you'd be wrong.
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:56:08 PM
#105
I Like Toast posted...
They have been doing it since fucking last year. Can you follow?


And it wasn't a point of discussion on any preshow anywhere the first two weeks of the season? Do YOU watch the NFL?
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:55:34 PM
#103
I Like Toast posted...
The people making the topics about it for the last year have never posted in a sports topic on ce before.


Lol what kind of asinine logic is that?
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:54:03 PM
#100
I Like Toast posted...
So you don't watch the NFL is what you're saying. Every broadcast makes a note of what players kneeled, linked arms, held their hands up or whatever the form was used after the Anthem.


...Can you follow the argument? They talk about it now, after Trump's first attack on them during the Alabama rally for Strange. This was NOT a point of discussion the first two weeks of the season beforehand.
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:44:14 PM
#81
I Like Toast posted...
Not even remotely. Every time a qb was signed that wasn't kaep it was a story. Cutlers bad play in Miami and the 49ers being winless would keep it a story. Trump made it bigger, but the left wasn't letting it die either


Yes, but that was surrounded Kaep. There were less than 3 dozen players out of hundreds who did demonstrations the first 2 weeks of the season, and it wasn't discussed all the fucking time until Trump had to shove himself into the middle of the discussion and call players "disrespectful son's of bitches who should be fired!". Yet people have the balls to say THE PLAYERS started this and blew this back up? Get the fuck out of here
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:41:34 PM
#75
The Admiral posted...
The media talked about this every week before and after the games. Literally, I watch ESPN every Sunday tonight, and the fucking coverage started with who was kneeling that day.


Bullshit. This was not a storyline in week one or two and you're utterly full of shit if you still think it was. Not before Trump made it a thing again as a distraction tactic due to his failure in other avenues. He does this shit all the time with wedge social issues.
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TopicTrump wins, NFL to make standing mandatory for players
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:37:59 PM
#67
The Admiral posted...
Trump for sure made it worse, but this was an issue before he said anything. And since the media is fucking horrendous and gives this more coverage than the games, it's become a distraction that's hurting business and needs to be addressed.


Fucking 12 people were doing something in week 2 and ratings were falling regardless of that. This was an issue that was dying that Trump blew back up and made worse.
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TopicSo Eminem dissed Donald Trump again. Where do you guys stand?
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:36:50 PM
#38
I just found it extremely hilarious due to you know this is going to result in a tweet storm tomorrow morning and people now going off calling him a "washed up failure"(as if the dude isn't worth millions) or telling him to "quit being political" which is just ignoring who the dude has always been.
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TopicMike Ditka on protests: There has been no oppression in past 100 years
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 8:03:16 PM
#200
HypnoCoosh posted...
I stay the course and try to change my perspective everyday as much as I can.

Peace and love. We're all the same at the end of the day.


You're totally full of shit to the point where it's emitting from your pores. At least be honest about your hypocrisy
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TopicMike Ditka on protests: There has been no oppression in past 100 years
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 7:48:38 PM
#191
CrimsonRage posted...
The sad fact is it might legitimately be fun for him. Masochism and all that.


It's all about inciting a reaction to force some sort of faux "social" interaction. For plenty here, and online in general, without that they'd have to actually live comfortable alone with their thoughts, and that terrifies them
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Topic"Hard work" is an "ideology"
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 7:33:18 PM
#67
Always funny to see people who likely sit on an obscure internet forum to bitch about anything and everything all days bitching about other's lack of hard work. As if this entire place isn't an entire waste of time and the direct opposite of "hard work". The fucking cognitive dissonance on this board is unfathomable.
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TopicMike Ditka on protests: There has been no oppression in past 100 years
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 7:26:42 PM
#180
davyheinz posted...
NinjaWarrior455 posted...
Mods should close this topic.

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TopicMike Ditka on protests: There has been no oppression in past 100 years
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 5:17:44 PM
#166
Friendly reminder that Hypno believes Charlottesville was a false flag by liberals and "isn't sure" about Sany Hook.

Truly a despicable excuse of a person
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TopicWhy can't we all just get along?
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 11:36:39 AM
#38
CrimsonRage posted...
"Why can't we all just get along?"

*engages in us vs them rhetoric in his very topic asking that*

Classic Caution


He'll never actually get that he's extremely guilty of the very thing he always bitches about.
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TopicWhy can't we all just get along?
The Great Muta 22
10/10/17 10:00:59 AM
#8
CrimsonRage posted...
You say this, yet you're one of the most divisive users on this board


This.

You really going to pull this same "I just want peace and happiness guyz" card, again? You do realize you do this like once every other month or so? Give me a break, you're just as guilty as anyone of shit posting and being divisive as anyone here.
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TopicStar Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi Trailer
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:28:52 PM
#118
I absolutely love the idea of Rey and Kylo flipping places and Snoke was actually talking to her instead of him. But I worry Disney will never allow their big female protagonist turn bad, story be damned.

It's such a good story though
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TopicStephen Miller is one angry, little man
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:48:30 AM
#1
Stolen from 261:

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/10/09/us/politics/stephen-miller-trump-white-house.html?_r=0&referer=https://t.co/KpF1obMPK0?amp=1

SANTA MONICA, Calif. Stephen Miller had their attention. That was reason enough to keep going.

Standing behind the microphone before a hostile amphitheater crowd, Mr. Miller then a 16-year-old candidate for a student government post, now a 32-year-old senior policy adviser to President Trump steered quickly into an unlikely campaign plank: ensuring that the janitorial staff was really earning its money.

Am I the only one, he asked, who is sick and tired of being told to pick up my trash when we have plenty of janitors who are paid to do it for us?

It appeared he was. Boos consumed the grounds of the left-leaning Santa Monica High School campus. Mr. Miller was forcibly escorted from the lectern, shouting inaudibly as he was tugged away.

But offstage, any anger seemed to fade instantly. Students were uncertain whether Mr. Miller had even meant the remarks sincerely. Those who encountered him afterward recalled a tranquillity, and a smile. If he had just lost the election and he had, the math soon confirmed he did not seem to feel like it....

Mr. Miller set off on a patriotic semi-striptease before the editor of the student newspaper, according to the editor, Ari Rosmarin, theatrically removing a button-down to reveal an American flag T-shirt in protest of an article he found inconsistent with the national interest. (The White House denied any symbolic unbuttoning, though officials confirmed Mr. Millers fondness for the T-shirt.)

He jumped, uninvited, into the final stretch of a girls track meet, apparently intent on proving his athletic supremacy over the opposite sex. (The White House, reaching for exculpatory context, noted that this was a girls team from another school, not his own.)....

But several students said Mr. Millers trail of racially tinged comments amounted to a pattern. He railed against bilingual announcements, asking in a local editorial why there were usually very few, if any, Hispanic students in my honors classes, despite the large number of Hispanic students that attend our school.

Latino students remembered him engaging them outside group meetings, asking why they required a separate forum to discuss issues of identity, and chafing at Spanish being spoken in the halls.

He tended to make some of the Spanish language stuff very personal, said Moises Castillo, a classmate who described the exchanges as hurtful to this day. There was a if youre not speaking English, perhaps you should go somewhere else.


Lol of course he did
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TopicDolphins line coach recorded himself snorting cocaine and gave it to an escort
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:37:06 AM
#27
Don't worry, she's gonna keep the baby
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TopicTrump won. Player will be forced to stand.
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:22:29 AM
#44
The Admiral posted...
So, owners are absolutely 100% justified in asking players not to do things on the job that are pissing off customers and hurting business. That's what the players' free time is for.


And the players can tell the owners to go pound salt and there's nothing they can do about it. This isn't a scenario like the NBA which has an official rule on the books. And being that the NFLPA and the league offices already have a horrible relationship, there's no way they'd allow some kind of sweeping "rule" without a legal challenge which would blow up this whole thing even worse. Owners simply cannot compel players to honor the anthem. They'd have a nightmare on their hands if they tried to argue "players kneeling is conduct detrimental to the team and therefore they are punished via ______", and the NFLPA would be salivating at the chance to wrestle more power away from the league offices.

This is why the only thing that will happen is, as it already has, the networks simply won't show the anthem anymore. The league wants this to go away without any controversy, and by trying to attack it directly they are pouring more fuel on the fire.
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TopicJerry Jones gives Cowboys players ultimatum: Stand for anthem or sit for game
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:15:38 AM
#52
DezCaughtIt posted...
Dak, Zeke, Dez, Cole, Jason, Scandrick, Sean, and countless others could go and take a shit on the flag during the anthem and Jerry would say they were just expressing theirselves.

It's an empty threat. Jerry wouldn't do a damn thing.

Also fuck Jerry Jones. He's held this franchise back long enough


Imagine being naive enough to still take Jerry Jones at his word like Hypno lmao
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TopicTrump won. Player will be forced to stand.
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:14:29 AM
#36
HypnoCoosh posted...
Nope all NFL. Stand like a real American of GTFO.


No, it isn't. Stop making up shit.

The Admiral posted...
They were up in week 3 because people wanted to see how players would react to Trump. They were down this week and are down for the season:
https://deadline.com/2017/10/chiefs-unbeaten-sunday-night-football-ratings-down-nfl-nbc-mike-pence-1202184788/


While the boycott from triggered Trumpkins HAVE played a role, it's also stupidly idiotic to point to this as the sole reason why ratings have been dipping. The NFL has been losing ratings for the last couple of years after hitting unsustainable and record numbers. TV ratings in general have continued to dip. Like most things in life it's not all one factor and it's being ignorant to suggest as such.
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TopicJerry Jones gives Cowboys players ultimatum: Stand for anthem or sit for game
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:11:55 AM
#49
HypnoCoosh posted...
And you don't think the NFL has the upper hand on these contracts? Fucking really brah? What are you smoking I want some.


That's not an argument
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TopicJerry Jones gives Cowboys players ultimatum: Stand for anthem or sit for game
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:11:30 AM
#48
HypnoCoosh posted...
Nah they don't want to lose their paychecks.

Go ahead try to take on management and see what happens. It would be hilarious.


You're completely insane(well, we all knew that prior to this) if you seriously think there'd be some kind of mass cutting of players if players refused to stand in Dallas. Not to mention they'd still get paid.

You don't know much about how the NFL or contracts really work, do you?
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TopicTrump won. Player will be forced to stand.
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:09:15 AM
#31
HypnoCoosh posted...
Apparently Sayoria isn't up with the news today.


Apparently you don't have any proof of the league forcing anything
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TopicTrump won. Player will be forced to stand.
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:06:05 AM
#24
And second, what exactly is this based on? Jerry Jones making an idiotic comment about being forced to stand or they'll sit for the game? The league itself didn't put out any kind of mandate or "rule" that forces them to do anything, nor can they.

Dumb fake news topic is dumb
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TopicTrump won. Player will be forced to stand.
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 11:02:52 AM
#22
Ammonitida posted...
Trump's an asshole but so are people who wear socks depicting cops as pigs and idolize racist and homophobic communist dictators.


So all of one person? Because I can't name another NFL aside from Kaep who did that. What a shitty deflection attempt
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TopicCanadian professors attempt to trick students into taking Social Justice classes
The Great Muta 22
10/09/17 9:53:22 AM
#11
"Liberals liberals libetsld LIBERALS LIBERALS LIBERALS!!"

Happy Monday morning to you too Mal, nice to see you triggered so early in the week
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TopicWhy do conservatrolls talk about Soros but not the Koch bros?
The Great Muta 22
10/08/17 10:41:26 PM
#14
Democrats need to start pointing to the Mercer family along with the Kochs. Nationalists are always worse than the GoP elite
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TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/08/17 9:46:17 PM
#106
ManBeast462 posted...
APM posted...
Nice!


My same thoughts.

Hopefully Antifa dont start violent rioting that sets off a bad reaction again.


I love when alt right fuckbags reveal themselves :^)
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TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/08/17 9:22:34 PM
#99
tennisdude818 posted...
Its humiliating and career/reputation destroying to be seen at these. What else should be done? There will always be nolifes with nothing else to lose.


I'll stop talking about them when calling for a white ethnostate or a "peaceful separation of races" stops being a talking point on places like Breitbart
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TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/08/17 9:10:51 PM
#96
tennisdude818 posted...
Besides the protesters ruining any chance of ever having careers, what happens if you just... let them have their little march?


These groups specifically have said they wanted to lower the amount of people and try to make it so these "marches" won't have protesters so they become the norm. And I don't know about you but I don't want to allow neo nazi marches to become a common thing occurring that becomes normalized.

But hey, that's just me
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TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/08/17 9:05:53 PM
#90
tennisdude818 posted...
Because nobody is watching these morons. People do watch the morons who hijack a football game to protest made up crap.


Equating people peacefully protesting with a neo Nazi march is pathetic in general
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TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/08/17 8:47:13 PM
#84
The Admiral posted...
Do you hold the same judgment for all the BLM members who stood by when fellow marchers chanted "pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon!" ?


I do. Anyone marching alongside people chanting either are fucking scumbags

And I've shown you time and time again that the entire premise and organization of the rally was to "unite" various white nationalist groups. Anyone who stood along with them are fucking assholes who deserve all the heat they got. Fuck em all
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TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/07/17 11:29:12 PM
#27
TopicRichard Spencer and the 30 of the Tiki Torch Bunch march Charlottesville, again
The Great Muta 22
10/07/17 9:37:16 PM
#1
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/354415-white-nationalists-return-to-charlottesville

White nationalists returned to Charlottesville, Va. on Saturday less than two months after one person was killed and dozens were injured when violence broke out after the "Unite the Right" rally.

White nationalist leader, Richard Spencer, led the group of roughly 30 white nationalists, which gathered at Emancipation Park, according to the Charlottesville's CBS affiliate.

Spencer announced the return on a live stream on Twitter.

The scene was similar to the white nationalist protest in the normally quiet college town last August.

The group carried tiki torches and chanted "You will not replace us," by a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in the park. They also reportedly said, "we will be back."

"Hello Charlottesville, we're back and we're going to keep coming back. You will not replace us, you will not erase us," a protester on a megaphone said.

"The left wing establishment is built around anti-white policies," Spencer told the group.
The group also chanted "The South will rise again" and "Russia is our friend."

The rally comes less than two months after violence erupted in the town between "Unite the Right" protesters and counter protesters.

The alt-right rally which was meant to protest the removal of the statue of Lee reignited the debate over the future of Confederate statues and monuments across the country.


Meanwhile the mayor of the city already spoke out again and said he's looking into legal action. Why do people spend their Saturday night doing this dumb shit?
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TopicWhy won't the US help Puerto Rico?
The Great Muta 22
10/07/17 4:25:57 PM
#11
APM posted...
Liberals are very disgusting """people""" anything for votes.


Lol at the triple quotation. What's a matter, too much a pansy to use the brackets?
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TopicCar his pedestrians at London's Natural History Museum.
The Great Muta 22
10/07/17 1:01:56 PM
#24
GregShmedley posted...
https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/916702972444278784


Holy shit at reading through some of those responses of the tweet. Why does it seem like people want shit like this and other horrible events to be Islamic terrorism? Rhetorical question, but still
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