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Jesse Kelly
@JesseKellyDC
Nov 27
A racist black nationalist just mowed down over 40 white people with his SUV and he did it on purpose and he did it after a national media backlash to an obvious trial verdict where they once again demonized white people. ...
They won’t stop either. Doesn’t matter how much we complain. They love it. Joe Biden hasn’t even made a statement about the largest domestic terrorist attack in some time. Didn’t even offer condolences. This is beyond outrageous.
A racist black nationalist just mowed down over 40 white people with his SUV and he did it on purpose and he did it after a national media backlash to an obvious trial verdict where they once again demonized white people. ...
A Liberal Mayor Gets Mugged by Reality
Her city beset by violence, Oakland’s Libby Schaff denounces the “defund the cops” madness.
We can stick a fork in it. The “Defund the Police” movement is dead in America.
Democrat politicians have mostly been running away from it ever since they realized it was bad politically. Many have even denied that the idea was theirs all along, instead trying to shift the blame to Republicans.
Co-host of Twitter chat: "I am for the white genocide... I am for putting all you white possums in a gas chamber and letting that motherf***** ring"
Joel Abbott
Nov 30th, 2021 11:28 am
Remember, white supremacy is the biggest problem in America!
[Warning: Language and Genocidal Mania]
Waukesha will be long forgotten by the midterms.
HeadSet saysWaukesha will be long forgotten by the midterms.
Yep, the most insidious power of the media is the power to ignore.
WineHorror1 saysHeadSet saysWaukesha will be long forgotten by the midterms.
Yep, the most insidious power of the media is the power to ignore.
I don't think so. I think they've lost control of the narrative.
They can still attempt to spin up a story, but they can no longer shut one down. The Rittenhouse verdict has demonstrated their dishonesty to a lot of people.
Keep up your positivity. Seriously. It is much needed.
The Rittenhouse verdict has demonstrated their dishonesty to a lot of people.
Vaccine inventor: 'Fundamentally evil' COVID policies harming children
Dr. Robert Malone tells WND the damage is 'deep and profound and will last for decades'
Published December 2, 2021 at 9:25pm
In a wide-ranging video interview with WND, the vaccine researcher who invented the messenger RNA technology behind the Pfizer and Moderna shots explained why he opposes universal vaccination for the COVID-19 virus and why he's been willing to risk the reputation he's cultivated over three decades and weather the scorn of the government and health-care establishment.
Dr. Robert Malone cited the evidence for his concerns about the vaccines, the mandates and policies he believes are causing serious harm, particularly to children, but he also offered insight on his personal journey during the pandemic that has rocked the world.
Unknown to most critics and allies alike, he said in the 80-minute interview, is that he's not "right wing."
"My wife and I are Central Coast Californians by birth and youth, and we actually come from slightly center-left on the political spectrum," he told WND.
"But I've got to say, what we've observed live the last two years has completely changed our point of view on politics in the United States.
"And the thing is, I'm seeing that all across the country."
Malone noted he's been on podcasts with African Americans and others traditionally on the political left "who are really not happy with what's happening at all."
"I'm pretty sure what I'm seeing is a major political realignment starting to grow in the United States, and really worldwide, and it's like a wakeup call."
It's about the rights of the individual and the fundamental freedom of speech upon which the nation was founded, he said.
"This is scrambling politics," said Malone of the pandemic, predicting — while acknowledging such prognostications are outside of his "core competency" – a "major sea change in the 2022 midterms."
Malone said the reason he is speaking out, in spite of the considerable personal risks, is simple.
"It's because I'm bloody well pissed off. It's not right, it's not fair, it's hurting people, it is breaking the rules, left and right, people are lying continuously, they're manipulating data," he said.
"It's shocking."
He believes the consequences will be fundamental, with a "damaged" hospital and medical-care delivery system and a loss of faith in the government.
The insertion of the government in the affairs of the family, with the lockdowns, school shutdowns, and the vaccine and mask mandates, is causing damage that is "deep and profound and will last for decades," he said.
"Evil can sometimes be intentional, and sometimes it's unintentional, but right now what we're seeing happening with our children is fundamentally evil," he said.
"It's just a question in my mind to what extent it's been intentional. And I hope it hasn't been."
richwicks saysThe Rittenhouse verdict has demonstrated their dishonesty to a lot of people.
So did the exposure on the Steele Dossier, but noticed you hear nothing about that now.
HeadSet saysrichwicks saysThe Rittenhouse verdict has demonstrated their dishonesty to a lot of people.
So did the exposure on the Steele Dossier, but noticed you hear nothing about that now.
So did weapons of mass destruction fiasco, but sheeple still believed MSM.
Most people will not change the way they think until they are hit with personal problems due to idiotic policies.
See Virginia elections, where Karens started voting R because D's overdid indoctrination/discrimination in schools which started harming kids.
Haha, I think it's likely they've been voting republican (or at least what they perceive as against the establishment) for decades. What changed, is that there's wide-scale distrust of the balloting system, and as a result it's hard to pull fraud.
So did weapons of mass destruction fiasco, but sheeple still believed MSM.
Yes, for another 10 years they did. Try to find somebody that doesn't realize the Bush administration didn't lie us into that war now. There ARE a tiny few, but it's insignificant now.
It took till after Obama left office for SOME of the people in my big right wing dominant industry forum of 20 years to grudgingly admit this,
The "right" is clearly way ahead of the left in figuring out the obvious. The "left" still thinks that the Syrian and Libyan wars were a good thing - if they are even aware those wars happened. It's impressive how ignorant "the left" commonly shows themselves to be.
richwicks saysThe "right" is clearly way ahead of the left in figuring out the obvious. The "left" still thinks that the Syrian and Libyan wars were a good thing - if they are even aware those wars happened. It's impressive how ignorant "the left" commonly shows themselves to be.
The "right" in Con-gress etc regularly votes to give more money to military which, I believe, is equistupid.
Most people will not change the way they think until they are hit with personal problems due to idiotic policies. See Virginia elections, where Karens started voting R because D's overdid indoctrination/discrimination in schools which started harming kids.
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