The Worst People in the World...
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No if Hitler had his way those people would not be a part of his master race.
I would imagine the practice of sterilization for people who were producing weak or handicapped would have grown more specific so that only strong and privileged Aryans could breed. Those people would not qualify
( also they certainly wouldn't be speaking English ).
Ironic part of that is he certainly wouldn't have qualified.
Good thing Britain convinced us to go to war and when we got the news that Japan was going to attack Pearl Harbor we moved all our aircraft carriers and found the perfect way to convince the American public to fight Hitler and co.
I would imagine the practice of sterilization for people who were producing weak or handicapped would have grown more specific so that only strong and privileged Aryans could breed. Those people would not qualify
( also they certainly wouldn't be speaking English ).
Ironic part of that is he certainly wouldn't have qualified.
Good thing Britain convinced us to go to war and when we got the news that Japan was going to attack Pearl Harbor we moved all our aircraft carriers and found the perfect way to convince the American public to fight Hitler and co.
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Of all the folks getting so stubborn about masks, I have yet to see a single one who was actually attractive, or even remotely doable.
I mean shit, the inked boyfriend has boobs almost as big as hers!
I mean shit, the inked boyfriend has boobs almost as big as hers!
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The Allentown po po presenting how NOT to deal with this situation.
https://www.mcall.com/news/police/mc-nw ... story.html
https://www.mcall.com/news/police/mc-nw ... story.html
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WOW.
KW Miller coming in with a very hot take.
KW Miller coming in with a very hot take.
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Dunno if it's true, but I do find it funny it took a full day to respond to the "hack" when he tweets more than Trump does.
However, he does have some good dirt on Nicki Minaj...
...Patti LaBelle...
...and Beyonce
However he does have the "Real" Black community behind him, so he has a shot, especially when he kills all those radical leftist.
However, he does have some good dirt on Nicki Minaj...
...Patti LaBelle...
...and Beyonce
However he does have the "Real" Black community behind him, so he has a shot, especially when he kills all those radical leftist.
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Oh boy, he's on Ariana Grande to. What she do now?
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unbelievable
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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I wonder if he's on YouTube.
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Not sure if this is The Worst People in the World but it = bad people in the world.
Mostly the people but some of the cops too.
https://cwbchicago.com/2020/07/update-a ... tatue.html
Mostly the people but some of the cops too.
https://cwbchicago.com/2020/07/update-a ... tatue.html
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I love the dude in the Navy sweatshirt. If he did in fact serve in the Navy, I hope he has an opportunity to meet Donald Trump one day - and tell Trump to eat shit and die.
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Washington Post article.....
Marissa J. Lang
July 20, 2020 at 1:54 a.m. CDT
PORTLAND, Ore. — He came to the protest with a question. He left with two broken bones in a confrontation with federal officers that went viral.
Christopher David had watched in horror as videos surfaced of federal officers in camouflage throwing protesters into unmarked vans in Portland. The 53-year-old Portland resident had heard the stories: protesters injured, gassed, sprayed with chemicals that tugged at their nostrils and burned their eyes.
David, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and former member of the Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps, said he wanted to know what the officers involved thought of the oath they had sworn to protect and defend the Constitution.
So, he said, on Saturday evening, he headed to downtown Portland to ask them.
That night’s protests outside the federal courthouse — the 51st day of ongoing demonstrations — began with a line of local moms linking arms and demanding the federal agents stop targeting Portland kids. David, who had never attended a protest before, hung back and watched.
He was trying to keep his distance, he said, as a host of health problems have made him especially vulnerable amid a still-raging coronavirus pandemic. He asked one woman when the feds would show up, but she said it was also her first protest since the Department of Homeland Security deployed tactical units from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to bolster protections for federal buildings and officers in the Pacific Northwest city.
‘It was like being preyed upon’: Portland protesters say federal officers in unmarked vans are detaining them
Just as he was about to leave, David said, the federal officers emerged. They rushed a line of protesters nearby, knocking them to the ground. David walked toward a gap in the line, calling out to the officers.
“Why are you not honoring your oath?” he bellowed. “Why are you not honoring your oath to the Constitution?”
An officer trained his weapon on David’s chest as several agents pushed him, sending David stumbling backward. But he regained his center and tried again. Another agent raised his baton and began to beat David, who stood unwavering with his arms at his sides. Then another officer unloaded a canister of chemical irritant spray into David’s face.
That was all he could handle, David said, he turned and walked away, flipping off the federal forces as he went.
A video taken by Portland Tribune reporter Zane Sparling that captures David’s moment of resistance has, as of early Monday, been viewed nearly 9 million times.
Unable to see from the chemicals burning his eyes and blurring his vision, David said, he stumbled into a cloud of gas that made him cough and retch. He found his way to a bench in the park, where a street medic aided him and eventually pulled him away from the advancing officers.
At the hospital, he said, he learned his right hand had been broken in two places.
In the time since, he has been hailed on social media as a hero. Some have dubbed him Portland’s own man of steel, a defender of the city, an anti-fascist super-soldier.
David said he is none of those things.
“It’s just us normal people out there,” he said. “There were a whole group of pregnant moms standing out there linking arms and they got gassed. You hear people like [President] Trump say it’s just a bunch of wacko fringe people in liberal cities who are out there, but no way. We’re all just normal people who think what’s happening is wrong.”