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You can ask him what the "Red Dictator" will offer on whose behest he like citizens silenced or thrown out of country if they raise concerns and ask for accountability.
You have very poor understanding of America and your "slave mind" is set in a world ruled by benevolent dictator..
Its like saying.. You have freedom of speech as long as you say "what I want".
Julia Childs had anything to do with the Boston Celtic's winning streak.
The Republicans and or Democrats in thousand and thousands of polling stations would just rip those ballots up and shit can them. where the MAGA people aren't installed and part of the local politic machinery, So third parties are primarily used in this country to spoil the election for a popular favorite. And are usually an extension of one of the two parties trying to keep a populist that the Establishment doesn't want to win. That's why the Butt hurt RINOs and Liz Cheny now want to go form a 3rd party to compete with the MAGA patriots faction of the Republican party.
I am a simple voter and have no skill/inclination for canvassing or other active political work
Until the 20th Century the Human Race was always a conquering subjugating species, mostly against other Cultures than themselves, but also against lower classes of their own Race and culture. From the dawn of hominids we evolved by either fucking or killing everything that didn't look quite like us. It's how we evolved from a long line of hominids. It's how all species evolved and survived. But after the French Revolution, the Holy Alliance started the concept of many Countries working together against the greater threat.
And the Threat even then, was the same threat we're faced with today. Far Left Disrupters, and Anarchists starving for power and mayhem. Europe formed an alliance to prevent, the kind of Revolt agitators from gaining traction in those countries. Just like we see what the BLM and ANTIFA has done, and how they did, with impunity.
From then until after WWII and the formation of NATO the UN and essentially an expansion of what the Holy Alliance started.
Humans...
Invoking Bush is a Strawman argument. Bush Sr. has about as much in relation to Trump and his supporters, as Julia Childs had anything to do with the Boston Celtic's winning streak.
To use a bit of hyberbole, many of you wouldn't be here if not for Genghis Khan.
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... There have been hundreds of similar examples. Monuments that in many cases stood for centuries have been reduced to bare pedestals smattered with graffiti, the end result of Twitter-fueled fanaticism driven by national-guilt and systemic-racism narratives in which Americans are increasingly indoctrinated. But while media coverage has dwindled, the removal, defacement, and destruction of statues quietly continues. It’s part of a trend in which the high priests of social justice, dissatisfied with denouncing the living, now engage in a form of “cancelling” that seeks to condemn the dead, digging up the corpses of “problematic” individuals and putting them on trial. ...
History is a teacher of prudence. And, as is so often the case, it’s full of lessons from which we might learn in order to avoid repeating the past. It shines a light on the future, giving us a glimpse of where we might be headed so that we can course correct before it’s too late.
I’m thinking now of China’s cultural revolution during the 1960’s. Chairman of the People’s Republic of China Mao Zedong, worried that he might be sidelined by senior colleagues in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), decided to assert his authority by bypassing comrades and appealing directly to youthful party members. He denounced the four olds that were impeding China’s progress: the old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits of the exploiting classes. It was a move to extend the revolution from economic and political power bases to all aspects of culture, including morals, values, traditions, and beliefs. In Mao’s telling, only a nation freed from its history could achieve the Communist end state. The informal paramilitary militia of adolescents prepared to engage in cultural revolution became known as the Red Guard. ...
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When mobs engage in destructive outbursts they’re essentially testing the waters to gauge the level of violence legal authorities and the wider public are able to stomach. In this way, iconoclasm is a prelude to more extreme acts. As British historian Alexander Adams has written, “Iconoclasm is an immediate precursor to suppression, persecution, expulsion and the massacring of people. ...
As British historian Alexander Adams has written, “Iconoclasm is an immediate precursor to suppression, persecution, expulsion and the massacring of people. ...
Yesterday, CBS ran another story along similar lines headlined, “Trump says he's "bringing back Columbus Day from the ashes.”” Democrats sneered; from now on, Columbus day will be … Columbus day! It never went anywhere, they cried mockingly. Media, of course, made itself willfully blind.
In 2021, Biden’s Autopen declared Columbus Day would henceforth also be something called “Indigenous People’s Day,” by which they really meant “Indian Day,” except that the shorter, more descriptive word “Indian” triggers affluent, white, female liberals so they went with the confusing, multisyllabic alternative.
As now, back then Democrats swanked around asking what? and acting like they couldn’t understand why anyone would possibly object to Columbus’ ghost sharing his special day with the Indians, sorry!, I mean the Indigenous Personages of Unknown Gender Who Used to Occupy These National Lands Before Genocidal Maniacs Like Chris Columbus Butted In, And Who Were Much More Advanced Than It Looks But Just Got Back to Nature. (Okay, maybe with the occasional scalping and a little tribal sex trafficking here and there, but look what Columbus did!)
Progressives were unconcerned when rioters violently tore down Columbus statues in their enthusiasm for Biden’s woke new holiday, which after all was just sharing the day, and sharing is good, as we all know, as long as they’re sharing our stuff.
Anyway, this weekend Trump stopped playing Democrats’ passive-aggressive kindergarten games (what’s the big deal?) and said that’s it, it’s going back to being just Columbus Day, no sharing. Democrats secretly yearned to call the President an Indian Giver, but, well you know. They aren’t allowed to use that term anymore. It’s on The List.

President Trump kicked off his Cabinet meeting Thursday by signing a proclamation honoring Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus – declaring, “We’re back, Italians.”
The proclamation calls for Oct. 13 to be observed as Columbus Day, despite ongoing efforts in several states and cities to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and not the man credited for centuries of having discovered America. ...
Before Trump signed the proclamation, White House staff secretary Will Scharf noted that Columbus Day, which has been a federal holiday since 1971, is a “particularly important holiday for Italian Americans who celebrate the legacy of Christopher Columbus, and the innovation and explorer zeal that he represented.”
Trump summed up Scharf’s explanation of the document by saying, “In other words, we’re calling it Columbus Day.”
The remark drew a round of applause from Trump’s Cabinet members, and, according to the president, some in the press.
“That was the press that broke out in applause,” Trump claimed. “I’ve never seen that happen.”
“The press actually broke out in applause. Good.”

mell says
To use a bit of hyberbole, many of you wouldn't be here if not for Genghis Khan.
NONE of use would be here if it wasn't for Genghis Khan. We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Hitler, Mao, Stalin, the American Civil War, the Armenian genocide, Karl Marx, etc. etc.
Well, unless you were born before some of those people. That's how random life is. It's not hyperbole.


Europe also tortured people like that.

The Basques may be a remnant of the Paleolithic people of Europe. Though I never heard of their being cannibals.
I believe Basque resembles no PIE language in fundamental formation (aside from loanwords)

Yeah, they have unusual genetics, maybe so?
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