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Happy Father’s Day (non-birthing persons day in leftoid wackoville)


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2022 Jun 19, 6:31am   1,762 views  30 comments

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6   Ceffer   2022 Jun 19, 4:08pm  

"Well, the piece of ass that made you was average at best. Definitely not the best I have ever had."
https://t.me/TheBabylonBee/2961
7   Ceffer   2022 Jun 19, 4:39pm  

Juneteenth and Father's day are being merged into 'Disappearing Act Day'
8   richwicks   2022 Jun 19, 4:52pm  

Ceffer says

Do they call this "Happy Whoever Day" in the ghetto?


This is Juneteenth. It's the day that morons celebrate the end of slavery.

Because slavery actually ended on December 6, 1865. Why it's on June 19th now? People are dumb.
9   richwicks   2022 Jun 19, 4:55pm  

Ceffer says


htt


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/louisvilles-democrat-mayor-gets-punched-random-person-juneteenth-event/


In social media posts about the assault, the Louisville Metro Police Department released photos of the attacker and asked for the public to help identifying him.

The suspect appears to be a black male.



original link

If the race of the criminal is not mentioned, it's always black.
12   AmericanKulak   2022 Jun 19, 10:33pm  

End Hofare and make Fathers great again.
15   Ceffer   2023 Jun 18, 11:00am  

Mama's Sic Dog Day.
16   HeadSet   2023 Jun 18, 1:27pm  

Ceffer says

Mama's Sic Dog Day.

??
17   stereotomy   2023 Jun 18, 2:53pm  

Patrick says





You're so far away.
Doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?
It would be so fine to see your face at my door
Doesn't help to know you're so far away
18   Patrick   2024 Jun 16, 8:43am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/fathers-sunday-june-16-2024-c-and


On Father’s Day, 2020, the Deseret News published an op-ed from its entire editorial board headlined, “In our opinion: The world must reenthrone the vital role of fathers.” It is telling they felt it necessary to include the trigger warning “In our opinion” on what was already clearly labeled an opinion piece and lodged firmly in the op-ed section. ...

It’s equally suggestive that, in its leading sentence above, Deseret first blamed “the world” for the war against fathers, but then in its immediately following sentence, identified the war’s shock troops: media. Of course, media is an agglomeration of actors and not any singular villain.

But who, or what, had the juice to corral media onto the same page and pin them there, for over forty years now? Was the media’s war on fathers merely a reflection of an ailing culture, the symptom of an anti-establishment, anti-authoritarian zeitgeist? Or was it something more? Something coordinated, with covert rhetorical maps and secret narrative battle plans?

The law was quickly recruited to the media’s anti-father battle. The government created a new category, a lonely, historical first without any matching marital companion: the “deadbeat dad.” Legal rules and civil punishments tied fathers down tighter than a thousand tiny Lilliputians tying down Gulliver. ...

Social media favored by young men is packed with lengthy essays detailing all the perceived risks of fatherhood — divorce, alimony, child support, ostracism, and jail. In other words, boys are being discouraged to avoid becoming dads in the first place.

Two trends from around the same time the war on fathers began offer potential explanations. First of all, in the late 60’s, the United States government became increasingly fascinated with its latest made-up crisis, overpopulation. In 1968, Stanford professor Paul Erlich published one of the most evil and destructive books ever written, The Population Bomb. Erlich’s deplorable, pseudo-scientific tome hysterically warned of mass starvation in the 1970s and 1980s due to overpopulation. The professor argued forcefully for coercive measures to mitigate the ‘emergency’ and save humanity by ending it.

Erlich’s book became an instant bestseller, especially among champagne-swilling elites. Not coincidentally, five years later in 1973, Roe v. Wade launched the abortion industry in this country.

This instant obsession with the ‘crisis’ of overpopulation preoccupied officials of that time. It was all they could think about. One illustrative example of the credulous acceptance of Erlich’s demonic premise appeared in the scholarly 1971 article published in the Hastings Law Journal, titled “The Population Explosion and United States Law.” ...

The Population Office quickly started scoring successes. In 1975, India’s Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a population emergency (1975–77), suspending civil liberties, and mandating 11 million sterilizations. China’s notorious one‐child policy (1979–2015) resulted in mandates for over 300 million Chinese women to implant irremovable IUDs, over 100 million sterilizations, over 300 million abortions (many coerced), and constant, unavoidable, deafening propaganda. ...

That these historically unprecedented trends traveled together is inarguable. The War on Fathers (and against the Father) is part and parcel with the government’s insane, definitionally self-destructive war on overpopulation.
19   HeadSet   2024 Jun 16, 9:03am  

Patrick says

war on overpopulation.

Funny how that has evolved into "we need immigration to counter the declining birth rate."
20   stereotomy   2024 Jun 16, 9:16am  

Citizens vote, illegals are slaves. Who does globohomo find more useful?
22   WookieMan   2024 Jun 16, 10:06am  

Eh.... not looking for sympathy, but today is a rough day. My dad died on Father's and and today is my dead FIL's birthday who really was like a 2nd dad. Won't ever be a fun day for me. Every 6 or 7 years it will line up the same way. Sometimes my own birthday on Sunday.

My birthday is the week, so I'm going solo to Northern Wisconsin for a show/concert. I'm in a good place, but I just want to be alone. I love summer, but this week sucks since about 2011 and then 2019. I going to camp, grill and kayak for a long weekend and drink beer. Maybe meet some new friends. A change of pace is needed. Good 'ole road trip and hang out with a bunch of stoners (I'm done consuming). I just need a change of pace from hanging out with the same people over and over and over.

Might catch the band on the way back home, but fuck cities. Milwaukee... no interest, but it's on the way. For those that have dad's still enjoy the day. This shit doesn't last long for some of us.
23   Ceffer   2024 Jun 16, 11:52am  

Patrick says


Paul Erlich published one of the most evil and destructive books ever written, The Population Bomb. Erlich’s deplorable, pseudo-scientific tome hysterically warned of mass starvation in the 1970s and 1980s due to overpopulation. The professor argued forcefully for coercive measures to mitigate the ‘emergency’ and save humanity by ending it.

Erlich’s book became an instant bestseller, especially among champagne-swilling elites. Not coincidentally, five years later in 1973, Roe v. Wade launched the abortion industry in this country.

Well, the Tavistock fiends have kindly done the studies about how many of us the 'elites and bloodlines' need around as slave labor and a source of blood drugs, stem cells, and food for their alien demon lords. The rest of us just clutter up their restaurants, estates, and harbors in Monaco with noveau riche trinkets and make it hard for them to get around.

So, of course, their goals are the industrialization of human flesh and labor, with the slaves transhuman bots, and the extermination of the rest of the unnecessary useless eaters. They want our exterminations at their pleasure (fifteen minute cities).
26   Tenpoundbass   2024 Jun 16, 5:35pm  

My Adult daughters always make a point to take my wife and I to a nice restaurant on our birthdays or any special days.
They came over today about 2 and gave me some Tadcaster Sammy Smith Oatmeal lager, and nice shirt, then asked me which restaurant would I like to go to. But I said honestly every time we leave a nice restaurant, I can't help but think what nice beautiful steaks we could have bought at a high end butcher shop/case and grilled them at home. So they took me to a nice butcher shop off Cordova road and we got three nice 2 inch NY strips and a nice 2 inch Rib Eye steak and they bought me a new grate for the Weber grill. As it's been getting ratty sagging in the middle and the wire grates are about 1/2 as thick as they are supposed to be from heat and rust.
I got the fire nice and hot, then I seasoned the new grates and put those steaks on, at the peak of perfection heat. Nice barq on the steaks, and perfectly pink and juicy in the middle. Normally I get them more red and colder in the middle, which I will eat just fine. As well as one of my daughter's likes them rarish as well. But we all agree on a perfectly medium(as long as it's pink and juicy) and this turned out prefect with nice burnt crust which we all also like.
Sure I had to play grill master, but we couldn't have had a better meal if we ate at the Four Seasons.
My Daughter's are class acts.
27   stereotomy   2024 Jun 16, 6:10pm  

Did fajitas on the grill today - extra beefy flavor. The wife did all the sides - all in all, a good day.
28   WookieMan   2024 Jun 17, 3:57am  

Tenpoundbass says

Sure I had to play grill master, but we couldn't have had a better meal if we ate at the Four Seasons.

We used to go out to eat multiple times a week out of convenience. We're kind of done. We still do, but it's less frequent. This definitely is grill season at our house. I'll grill in the winter, but this time of year it's almost nightly depending on kids activities.

I'm also not a fan of made up days. Basically any holiday... lol. Even religious ones. Why do you "need" a day to celebrate something that should be done everyday? Valentines day is probably the worst.

Anniversaries and birthdays I guess are fine. As a father with school aged kids though, every day is fathers day in non-black communities or mothers day. Having a black nephew we took in with his baby daddy in prison saying happy fathers day Uncle Tom is slightly awkward....
29   AmericanKulak   2024 Jun 17, 10:37am  

Happy late Father's Day to all!Patrick says

Indira Gandhi

One of the worst, most brutal and corrupt leaders of any major nation.
30   Blue   2024 Jun 17, 1:38pm  

AmericanKulak says


Happy late Father's Day to all!Patrick says


Indira Gandhi

One of the worst, most brutal and corrupt leaders of any major nation.


She was a brutal dictator ordered to kill so many thousands of innocent people to keep her position. Her actual name was India Khan with first marriage, India (Mohammad) Yonous with second marriage. Since pedophile Gandhi became popular by commie press, her father barrow his name for her political life.

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