Play Nice 45th President of the United States: Donald Trump - Part 19: Law and Odour

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The very fact “genocide Joe” is clearly not up to job of running the country, means it’s a unelected, unknown entity(ies) , and to make it worse he’s alienated many if not most of his constituents by joining the genocide of the gazans. This is not democracy . It’s long gone. Didn’t you get the memo?

As much as I don’t like Biden’s handling of the Gaza situation aiding a genocide, Trump is calling him a Palestinian for not supporting Israel enough!
 
Had to LOL as the SS head, Cheatle said is was a safety issue putting SS agents on a sloped roof!
Ah, weren’t the snipers who eliminated the shooter also on a sloped roof???
In fact from the vision it appears the pitch they were on was greater than the one the shooter was on.
It’s an absolute clown shown and something seriously does not add up.
Work safety run amok? :grinv1:
 
A lot of them know what they are doing. It's a strategy to make us waste our time and energy by nonstop goalpost moving, gaslighting and whataboutisms so their "team" can say the most egregious bullshit and get away with it.

Biden and the Dems could be perfect in everything they do and these mouth breathers would just start making more shit up.
the classic Stone and Bannon playbook moves
 
Is this a serious response?

Once spotted on the roof that there was an armed man crawling towards Trump he should have been taken off stage within seconds.

It’s beyond belief they “monitored” him let him line Trump up and took shots.

And yes absolutely anyone within a line of site hiding on a roof lining up the vice president should be shot prior to them taking the first shot.
Maybe they thought they had a Rittenhouse situation and he was an ally, there to shoot any pesky demonstrators?
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So when Trump gets in what are you folk going to do with your life with possibly 4 years of it left.

The better question is what are you going to do? There’s only so much lube in the world available. Then again Trump said he was going to drill, drill, drill.
 

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I never ever thought I would see the day after countless SALT talks, Cold War , Berlin Wall , Red Scares and ideology differences , Afghanistan, Boycotting Moscow tit for tat Boycotting LA

I never ever thought there would be a Russian asset as President

Who has then infected his own party to bend the knee to Putin to Russia

(1)

Maybe people are attracted to drama?

Something to make the citizens of a superpower in their small town / small lives feel significant?

(2)

Back in the day of the SALT talks / Cold War / Berlin War people media was more controlled, people with extreme views didn’t have a platform. There were very limited choices for echo chambers. Media were trained and understood the difference between fact and opinion. The only media race was to get something sensational up in time for the 6 o’clock news. I remember when Leonard Brezhnev died. It was serious news. Putin towers far higher in Russian politics than Brezhnev ever did, but if Putin died tomorrow the news wouldn’t be handled with anything like the seriousness that Brezhnev’s death was.

(3)

Back in the day of the SALT talks / Cold War / Berlin War, people perceived that the world was facing an existential threat. The world was a serious place. Today people are living in a theme park by comparison - for many, they feel comfortable that the world is a safe place and they are free to have or express any opinion.
 
Totally agree
Echo chambers have become really bad online since social media has become so prevalent.

Big footy and places like Australia Reddit are left to far left and anything else will get shouted down.
Online communities on any non political opt-in platform generally gravitate to one side of politics, people treat politics like a football team and cheer their side on - there's no room to question the status quo and over a long enough period one side gets pushed out.

As for opt-in Australian online communities leaning heavily left, I never quite figured it out. Perhaps the current generations of the Australian left were more embracing of technology and online communities allowing them to establish a more dominant presence.
 
Online communities on any non political opt-in platform generally gravitate to one side of politics, people treat politics like a football team and cheer their side on - there's no room to question the status quo and over a long enough period one side gets pushed out.

As for opt-in Australian online communities leaning heavily left, I never quite figured it out. Perhaps the current generations of the Australian left were more embracing of technology and online communities allowing them to establish a more dominant presence.

Or just like to have fact based conversations. It’s not a “leftist” ideology to anchor your argument in fact. Try it, doors of possibility may open for you.

As for this opt/in opt/out premise. Spare me. What weird RWNJ shite are you reading.
 
Oh Chief you either haven’t watched it, which means you’re just making assumptions to perpetuate an argument, or you can’t bring yourself to utter the word so….so….so….socialist.
Which she refers to herself as.
But we can't truly know. There's just no way.
 
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