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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's nuts how the story of the IQ 70 Haitians invading Ohio went viral not because one of them killed an 11 year old boy, but because they're eating people's cats.

Whatever it takes to get people to pay attention!

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Valerie's avatar

I’m amazed at the amount of vitriol Trump has gotten for that comment. Should he have mentioned people being killed instead of animals? IMHO, yes, absolutely. But apparently talking about the animals was the right choice because the internet went NUTS yesterday.

I was on X for a while and alllll the libs were calling Trump out as a crazy person for it, but person after person in the comments was like ‘Dude, it’s all over the news. Someone was actually arrested for killing and (Urp) roasting a cat, got arrested and a $10K bond.’ I guess that’s what it took to get people to pay attention.

Writing this just made me realize even more what a death cult the Democratic Party is these days. Kids killed by immigrants? Yawn. Kill a cat? Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh. Now that’s weird.

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LMWC's avatar

The cult of abortion to birth. But kill a kitten or abort puppies they would be up in arms.

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Dawn B's avatar

That comparison is pretty tellling concerning the conditioned mindset of what media has done to people.

What is wrong with people? I think it is a spiritual matter. They can't tell right from wrong. Evil is good and good is evil.

It is illogical to care more about animals than people.

It is illogical to operate on a minor to remove reproductive organs.

It is illogical to put fluoride in our water.

I could go on and on and on... Rulers in high places... gov and churches...

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

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Juju's avatar

Yep! Unfortunately whatever it takes to get Trump into office so we can Shut It Down! ALL OF IT

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I know...that thought ran through my brain as soon as this 'petricide' issue reared its furry head! Killing LIFE IN THE WOMB IS NOT "HEALTHCARE"!!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Definitely not. “They will call Evil, good, and good they will call evil.” Isaiah 5:20

Satanic

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Someone fact checked the ABC debate moderators on late term abortions.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_0gsksOR7T/?igsh=MW13NHJldzd5ZGR6Zg%3D%3D&ai=

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Amy C.'s avatar

That CARE abortion clinic is down the street from my house next to a grocery store. I knew about it but the details in that video are truly horrifying and demonic! I can't go to that store now - too close to such evil....

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Gabriella's avatar

OH MY LORD!!!!!!!

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carily myers's avatar

OMG

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Sally M's avatar

I am surprised this video has not been taken down by Instagram! Wish it would go viral… would likely be called illegitimate. Heartbreakingly sad.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

I posted it on Facebook and it’s still there.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

They’re sick!

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Sue Kelley's avatar

WHY is this not plastered everywhere with the picture of the 34 week old baby??? Only the most heartless monsters wouldn't be shocked and driven to tears by this!!! It's like everyone wants this to be a secret. The truth, as ugly as it is, is the ONLY way to stop this!!!💔🙏

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Because people love animals more than children, so the focus/distraction has been on the Haitians eating pets in Ohio. I’ve wondered what the response would be if the puppies of a Golden Retriever were aborted.

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Jamison's avatar

Or damage sea turtles’ eggs!

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carily myers's avatar

And God forbid you kill a snail darter fish. (2" long)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ban the plastic straws to save the sea turtles!! 😑

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

Exactly!

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Peter GL's avatar

The Dumbocrats will criticize anything and everything a Republican does. Remember Romney’s dog?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I always wonder how they’d react to puppy abortion 🤔

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Robin Greer's avatar

The father of the child that was killed was mad that his son's death was being politicized. The boy's death is the result of bad policy and the father has failed to see the connection and I understand he is grieving so it was probably wise to go with the cats and not upset the father of the 11 year old boy.

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Sharon's avatar

yes, the memory of the boy who died, and all the other children on the school bus that day that were injured has caused and is still causing deep feelings of enmity here in springerfield.

another woman lost her mil to a licence less Haitian driver who sideswiped her off the side of the road whilst mil was getting mail from her box.there are other instances that I won't address here.

the pet eating was like a final insult after watching folks endangered by the driving of folks who can't read our traffic signs, and appear to believe and do things incompatible with our local culture, and then dismiss the locals concerns.

it's all very tiresome

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

As the influencer said in a clip Jeff posted (I think) Tues., the cops are passing out tickets to citizens for not using their blinkers yet they aren’t running driving classes for immigrants.

Which one causes more damage and costs lives?

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Dena's avatar

The Haitians are a protected group. Harris said so herself on the view. Law enforcement prohibited from dealing with them while considered “protected “. That needs to change.

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Does anyone even know what that means, to be in a ‘protected state’??

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Thanks for the link and this is under Homeland “Security” (another horrible fed group…. Should be thinned)

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NormaJeanne's avatar

I’m so sorry your little town is going through this Sharon. I live in a very small rural town myself and we’ve been feeling less and less safe over the past 4 years. I have elderly widow neighbors who have lived here their whole lives and they would be terrified by what is happening in Springfield.

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Sharon's avatar

I'm like Vance's grandma. fully loaded and ready for anything

and I'm old, and do not give a crap 🤗

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Jamison's avatar

How many other towns are dealing with a similar problem?

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

We have NO idea because the MSM refuses to report the TRUTH of the onslaught of ILLEGALS (many of them criminals) who are living EVERYWHERE in our once great country.

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Michael Framson's avatar

According to experts, "Migrants are Safe and Effective".

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Michele's avatar

Good testimony from a town in AL here

https://youtu.be/WBlDiaBP9L4

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P Flournoy's avatar

I wouldn’t exactly call it tiresome. I would call it insane!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Are the clips and headlines true as far as crazy driving and eating ducks, geese and cats in your city?

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Are the other headlines out on the open in your town? Are people regularly eating socks and geese

and cats?

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Sharon's avatar

the geese just flew over the other side of Buck Creek. they're smarter than the haitians. for now…

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Sharon's avatar

I take care of 15 neighborhood cats. there is a duplex full of haitians across the street for about 8 months.

none of my cats are missing. they are respectful toward me, but come to find out they believe I'm “ spiritually powerful” and they leave me alone 😁

whoda thot it

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Carrie's avatar

My heart breaks for that father, and prayers for his family, but the facts of his sons death are definitely of public interest, and he does not have the right to suppress the public call for an end to illegal immigration that results in vehicular homicide and murder.

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Jamison's avatar

Heard a report today that the % of foreign born people in the United States is greater than it has been since 1910. We’re going to end up as a nation of separate tribes. These people are not assimilating into our culture.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And they're far less quality than the mainly euro population that came over in the 1900's, who built homesteads from nothing.

The new people are bringing their 3rd world with them.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Mainly because they don’t subscribe to the principles our country was founded on. The European immigrants (who are by and large legal) are almost as bad. The ones I know actively push and vote for leftist policies and don’t care about our freedoms like the second amendment, for the most part.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

He was mad that Republicans and Trump was using it.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Aiden Clark's dad is another anti-White cuck.

"The father of Aiden Clark tells the Springfield city commission his family wishes Aiden had been killed by a 60-year-old white guy so that his death is not used to spew hate toward migrants."

https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1833646180913324213

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Carrie's avatar

No one is spewing hate towards migrants. We hate the allowance of and the act of illegal immigration, and our governments refusal to vet people entering our country and deport. But I’m speaking to the choir.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I can’t even call the migrants. They are illegal aliens who’ve broken our laws just by crossing our border w/ no vetting, legal permission or proper protocol.

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NAB's avatar

Wow. What do you even say? It's hard to say anything in these situations, but I am always really surprised when families take this route. I could see not saying anything, but this comment is just bizarre.

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Beckadee's avatar

The parents of the kid are both teachers.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

TDS on steroids

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Cheryl Milroy's avatar

While I have great sorrow for the parents of Aiden, I just don't understand how the father can make the comments he did. Unless he received a "donation" from the Democrat party?

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daverkb's avatar

It is totally amazing the stuff coming out of mouths these days. But it is also a lesson on how easy it is for the overlords to get people to wave little red books in the air and kill teachers, scientists ... and anybody that an ideological driven regime doesn't like.

It is also how the enemy of reason gets the mob to wildly applaud the political persecution of someone like Trump ... and throw all known rule of law out the window.

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alongername's avatar

These people...and these mobs..... are what seem to make up a large part of the populace . Beats me how people can arrive at the places that they do nowadays.

Maybe its just that , like the physical shape of the majority has completely gone to shit ................ so has their brains .

Junk food ? Drugs of all kinds ? Brainwashing ? Life altering "gene therapies ?" Something !! How does one even communicate with that mindset ? Answer: We can't

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Susan Stephens's avatar

And THEY accuse US of being a cult.

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Dick's avatar

Just so!

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Freebird's avatar

Man! What does it take to wake people up!?! When the Bible speaks of people being spiritually blind, maybe that’s it: they are deaf dumb and blind, when not even the death of your child penetrates the dark delusions of your mind. Unbelievable!

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Dawn B's avatar

John 12:40 “He has blinded their eyes and hardened their heart, lest they see with their eyes, and understand with their heart, and turn, and I would heal them.”

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Dawn B's avatar

We don't want to hate others but his comment sounds coerced.

He could be a kook but also bribed to shut up... who knows?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Turns out both parents are teachers.

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Befferz's avatar

I heard his statement & while I understand his family is grieving & I pray for them, he is the one calling a press conference & naming poloticians' names, which only serves to politicize it further.

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Bones's avatar

That father and mother are getting payola from the Democrats

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NormaJeanne's avatar

TDS is very real.

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Copernicus's avatar

Grief distorts perspective profoundly in some situations. And creates some pretty fierce self-protective defenses as well. It's possible that his fierce resistance to the anger of others is his own parts trying, in vain, to protect his inmost self from its own anger and grief, which surely must feel like they would sweep him away and swallow him whole.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

I saw a meme saying “ marking my cat safe from being eaten “ 🙃

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Valerie's avatar

Horrifying AND hilarious.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The memes have been hilarious!!

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Renee Marie's avatar

I don’t care WHO you are. Everyone loves animals. I call animals “fur angels”. God/Creator has given humanity comfort through animals. I walk 5+ miles in Nature alone, daily. It has been my “medicine”.

And, I’m not taking away the love of humanity (people).

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Lucifer is the 'proponent of death' always has been. Quite a few of the DEMONrats in charge worship Lucifer and representations of his activities are handstamped on their "pet causes" (no pun intended). They will from now on be known as DEMONrats to me!!

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Monterey's avatar

Which of the Democrats are Satan worshipers?

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Susan L.'s avatar

Start with Hillary Clinton. There is quite a bit of fodder supporting that claim. Along with her,…. John and Tony Podesta … . All invited and attending the “spirit cooking” parties back in the day (and maybe currently). Examples of occult activities at the highest levels. Are they all Democrats?? Maybe not…the power is addicting and draws one into darkness to figure out how to get more and more. No matter what flavor of politics you are part of. Much of the Epstein lore on his private island is associated with this type of activity, as well.

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AngelaK's avatar

Bill Clinton clearly confirming (at 49 seconds) that Hillary communicates with dead Eleanor Roosevelt.

That is necromancy. That is occult. 😈

What is even more disturbing is that he is relaying it in a non chalant manner, as if it is normal, and everyone does it. 🙄

One can only, therefore, imagine what else their demonic circle of friends think is 'normal'. (Spirit cooking is clearly a satanic ritual and Alex Soros brags about it on Instagram: "Dining with the devil").

I will share both:

Clinton:

https://youtu.be/SGFUzixmuz8?si=D1mWOFqCuszeK1-4

Soros: https://www.instagram.com/p/cSZVg1qcSw/?igsh=MTlza2U2cGN3MXZ6aQ==

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Michele's avatar

And don't forget those who, if not participants (tho maybe witnesses?), nonetheless turned a blind eye.

https://youtu.be/FDgavqIuFzo

Cindy McCain "...we all knew what he [Epstein] was doing."

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carily myers's avatar

"frazzle drip" is real (Clinton)

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Susan L.'s avatar

I had to look that one up again. Horrific. Of course, “debunked” by fact checkers.

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Doug's avatar

Designed to trigger all those childless cat ladies, I'm sure. Kids? Those belong to someone else. Just stay away from my Fluffy!

The Dems will really take notice when the Furries start getting roasted by the Haitians...

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Carllo's avatar

The body cam video of the woman arrested for cat killing was not an immigrant Haitian. I would like to see the preponderance of evidence supporting cat munching. https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article292298034.html

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Sharon's avatar

yes, none of my felines have disappeared. there is a houseful of haitian adults directly across the street from me, courtesy of catholic services. they all work.

the incident in snyder park is true. the wild geese and mallards just removed themselves from the park to the adjacent creek, (because they are smarter than given credit for imo).there was a resident population of domestic waterfowl that was removed by parks dept. after the goose snaring incident.

we have many from south of the border here that give the middle finger to our established culture, but some kind ones, too.

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Dena's avatar

To me it’s a black & white issue - they are here illegally and need to be sent back. France’s history of not assimilating their immigrants ( who are legal) but segregating them to neighborhood & small towns is a big warning. France is a mess.

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Aloha50's avatar

So am I correct to deduce that you are all for Catholic charities and the Federal government dropping off thousands of Haitians (and others) in small towns?

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daverkb's avatar

Some 'charities' are not so charitable to the people of their own country. Aiding and abetting border busting is not a charitable act. It is to be an accessory to criminal acts.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Catholic Charities are the worst.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Catholic Charities needs to be nuked.

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AngelaK's avatar

I read once that police in Miami have people who help them figure out a lot of voodoo related crimes. (Yup, Haitians)

Voodoo is sick, dangerous and satanic.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sweet Jesus!

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sempervirens's avatar

Yes. Where i currently live, too. And headless chickens and other animals dumped in canals.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I saw a video of a Haitian killing and roasting a cat on Twitter via Tic Toc. It was horrific.

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Jamison's avatar

There will be a lot more reports coming out. Now that the door has opened.

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Valerie's avatar

Yeah, that was the part that was unclear, whether she was a Haitian immigrant or not.

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Donna in MO's avatar

She was a nut job, but that is beside the point, I argued over and over again that the REAL story was the 20K person invasion of a town of 60K. I actually made some headway with a couple of liberal friends yesterday after sharing several stories from the Springfield newspaper I had dug up. They were like, wow, had no idea. They agreed that it was BS what is happening to those people. Hope it was a planted seed to question other things.

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On an island's avatar

The libs ALWAYS are so unaware! They’re so blissfully ignorant because they all have their heads up their a&&es obsessing over what gender they are. Stop identity politicking and wake the eff up!! 😡

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, that is why my circle of liberal friends has shrunk considerably. The hard core ones I cut out completely after the 2020 election and covid crap but still have ties to a few who lean liberal and just don't like Trump. Every once in a while we can have reasonable conversations, but the true believers, buh bye.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

So many libs are avowed "do gooders" without realizing they actually doing HARM to the majority of their fellow LEGAL American citizenry.

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Michele's avatar

https://youtu.be/WBlDiaBP9L4

There is some pretty interesting background on the Haiti-Ohio connnection here. Long watch but worth it.

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Donna in MO's avatar

So much evil. I have heard/read much of this, but all in one place is really disgusting.

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Freebird's avatar

Good for you Donna! You’re making a difference.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good for you!! 👏👏👏

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I believe she was in Canton, Ohio, and was from Honduras.

From what I can gather.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

If one is forced to live in such a place, why would one... LET A PET CAT OUTDOORS? (ever heard of litter boxes???)

One MUST allow children to go outside... but they should be accompanied to and from school. A rota of available parents to chaperone should be drawn up, approved by all involved...and a notification system put in place for emergencies.

Then every parent should show up at EVERY city council, school board meetings and police stations.

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daverkb's avatar

Maybe the real war is in the Internet? Maybe 'the debate' is just the fuse and the mimes are the real exploding land mines? What is going on remains to be seen. And I still cannot decide who 'won' the debate. If Trump won, it will be only through the back door of the Internet. At any rate, this comment of Valerie's is real interesting. (Thanks!)

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GG's avatar

Are you really surprised? We don't value children - the right to rip them limb from limb in the womb is sacrosanct, we turn a blind eye as the children who survive the womb are trafficked around the world, we push them to cut off their functioning body parts and sterilize themselves, we parade naked in the street and expose them to degeneracy and debauchery. We've stopped short of dropping our children into Moloch's arms - we're not *that* barbaric!

When I really think about it, there doesn't seem to be much distance between our current civilization and the ones who came before. The more things change, the more they stay the same?

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Kate Finis's avatar

The veneers of civilization, culture and technology are a thin - and brittle - foil for mankind. Base human nature has not changed for millennia, nor will it anytime soon. Those who claim it CAN change, birthing a "new age of man" via an "end of history" ideology (Communism, anyone?) continue to pose our biggest threat, in that they fancy themselves as gods. But we don't need more false idols - we need GOD. Make America Godly Again!

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Gaye's avatar

Why do you think they want to “trans” everybody? Transhuman, transgender. They don’t much care, just “let’s don’t leave them as is because God does great work and we have to change them.”

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes! We failed to stop the massive lockdowns until real damage was done to children and then when they finally went back to "school" forced them to mask up, causing Mask Induced Exhaustion Syndrome (MIES) and mandated poisonous jabs. A crime against humanity, and yet these rotten, evil people remain in power over us and are now running a massive s_election scam to keep power over us. What will it take to finally root them out and put them on the gallows? I'm not being funny, facetious, or sarcastic.

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Momcat's avatar

In the Bible, God sent the Isrealites to slaughter entire cultures. in Noah's time, God rid the world of degenerate people with the flood. We're dealing with the same type of people - impervious to reason. Is it time for God to cleanse the world again?

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Monterey's avatar

He promised he would not do that to the world again. And then put a rainbow in the sky to back it up

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

And now the debauched ones have profligated that beautiful rainbow and turned it into a symbol of salacious depravity....Lucifer is alive and 'well'!

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Jamison's avatar

Amen!

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Sherry 1's avatar

Agree. What will it take????? Nuremberg2.

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Marsha Madigan MD MPH's avatar

And 78 vaccines during childhood is unconscionable

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Carrie's avatar

Modern child sacrifice is in the form of abortion and transing kids…starting with teaching them to be confused about gender from an early age, and not extolling the virtues of traditional male/female roles. I’m not saying girls growing up shouldn’t strive to achieve academic and career success, but they should also be taught that their natural female inclinations are good too.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Same for boys.

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Elaine Elias's avatar

Thank you for expressing how I feel

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shayne's avatar

Absolutely over the target. Well said.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

My soul weeps at your words..they are very close to the truth and I am certain Yahweh's judgment has not happened only because there is a "remnant of faithful worshippers" of Him who created all that WAS, IS AND EVER SHALL BE.

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Jeff C's avatar

The most comprehensive studies show the mean IQ of Haiti is 67, so you are actually being generous there. It's the lowest in the Western Hemisphere. That means the average Haitian would be considered retarded (to use an old-fashioned term) under current standards.

We can argue all day about the cause (genetics, environment, systemic racism, whatever) but it's irrelevant. Bottom line is this, does anyone truthfully think dumping tens of thousands of 67 mean IQ people (from anywhere) into American towns will be a net positive? This isn't the next crop of scientists and business leaders here. It will be a disaster, which just about anyone with an IQ over 67 could obviously predict.

But we aren't allowed to state obvious facts. The narrative demands that we suspend critical thought and must believe those 67 IQ Haitians will be the next generation of scientists. It's absurd on its face but no one is allowed to say it.

Edit: wrote median originally when I meant mean (average), fixed text.

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Long Enough?'s avatar

My sister’s sister-in-law adopted 2 young girls from Haiti 20-some-odd years ago. (After the earthquake) Th eldest was a nightmare. It culminated with her killing the pets, trying to kill the family on numerous occasions, starting fires in the home, extreme promiscuity from a young age, drugs of every kind and so much more. The family had to lock their bedroom doors from the inside at night out of fear. They finally were able to have her removed once she turned 18. Sad, but insane.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Supreme Court Amy has a Haitian kid.

Did she buy 'em from the Clintons?

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Jay Horton's avatar

KJ,

You are badass!

Later Jay

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"KJ,

You are badass!"

Hear, hear.

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Dena's avatar

You know when she first came on the scene & I saw her adopted black child ( children?) I thought she either has a heart of gold or is a virtue signaling lib.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I know her SCOTUS decisions, on several occasions, have been a HUGE disappointment to conservative causes.

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AngelaK's avatar

That child clearly had some kind of demon possession.

With all the demon worship of voodoo going on there, who knows what curse came with her.

The chief exorcist of the Vatican, Father Gabriele Amorth, who had written two books which were a very good read, said that the strongest demons he encounteted were in Brazil and Haiti.

This demon stuff is nothing you want to be in contact with. I want nothing to do with Haitians because of that.

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Freebird's avatar

I’ve heard similar stories. Not Haitians in particular, but a Christian family that I know of fostered a baby (from infancy on) who was born to a black woman in prison. So the “nurture” part was totally theirs. They raised this girl in their home with the same standards as their two older daughters who had no problems at all. By the time the girl was 14, she was stealing from them and threatening them…same story they locked their bedroom doors at night in fear of her. They were finally able to have her consigned to a place called Girls Town for troubled girls.

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Monterey's avatar

A pastor once explained it like this: the things that are in the biological parents of these adopted kids are in the children, as well. And until the child understands that and can start making different choices, all the nurturing in the world cannot stop it unfortunately.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This is more anecdotal evidence of the vast differences in White and Black people.

You can put Whites on an isolated place like Iceland and they'll create a prosperous society. The others... nope.

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Jamison's avatar

Horrible!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes. That IQ is actually under the level required to be considered eligible to stand for yourself in court.

The conspiracy is that these 3rd worlders can not be prosecuted because they're not legally able to be considered responsible for their actions. They will be used as slaves in the future west - easier to control than the White populations.

This is happening in Sweden now, which is the rape capital of Europe, where they won't imprison or deport the rapists due to low IQ.

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carily myers's avatar

OMG

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Karen Bandy's avatar

But are they easier to control than white populations?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

For the short term, they serve a role of disruptors of society.

The goal is with enough chaos, people will accept a fascist solution that will envelope us all.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

BINGO - that's the "ugly nail" that most peoplel are oblivious to, B.F.M.--thanks for speaking it 'OUT LOUD'!

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Valerie's avatar

Wow, 67? That’s shockingly low.

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Jeff C's avatar

It is, but you have to look long and hard to find the info because it's an unspeakable truth. No doubt it would increase some after a couple generations of a good education system, but that isn't happening anytime soon.

People with such low IQ typically don't have fully-developed reasoning systems that allow them to delay gratification to achieve long-term goals. Thus they are driven by impulsivity that wreaks havoc on those around them. It's why most (not all but most) criminals have low IQ. So it's not just an issue of being unable to contribute in a high-tech society, but that their actions ultimately harm society.

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Bandit's avatar

Which is why the Dominican Republic has a strong barrier between their half of the island and Haiti's half of the island. They, who have lived in close proximity to them, want no part of them. They'd be better off in NYC or LA, they'd fit right in.

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AngelaK's avatar

This is true. The Dominicans that I have met. black, white, rich, poor are decent people.

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nancylee's avatar

the low IQ criminal might kill someone in a botched liquor store robbery. the high IQ criminal flies airplanes into skyscrapers that have been previously filled with thermite around their structural supports, and uses the ensuing hysteria to murder millions in other countries.

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NAB's avatar

Talk about political third rails!! You can't even touch this subject without massive blow back. Steve Sailer is an interesting guy to read. I know Charles Murray had his cancelation moment when he published The Bell Curve.

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Freebird's avatar

One of my husband's favorite books. He often makes reference to The Bell Curve. In fact we were just discussing this over lunch and he brought it up.

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Ringmaster's avatar

Wow, an IQ under 70 is now considered an “intellectual disability.”

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VeryVer's avatar

what, really? wow. That would explain a lot.

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Freebird's avatar

And the spiritual component may be remarkable as well. Am I wrong in thinking that the primary spiritual practice of Haiti is voodoo? Which is straight up demonic.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I saw an independant journalist YouTuber yesterday who traveled there and interviewed a lot of the locals. They testify the ducks, geese and pets are being taken for food. He also interviewed Haitians which denied it. It makes sense that if you drop 20 thousand people there, that some will still behave like they did before they arrived. It only takes a few bad apples to ruin it for everyone.

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jewel's avatar

also read they kill the animals as part of a ritual (some say voodoo)

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AngelaK's avatar

Yes. It is voodoo. Voodoo is some sick, satanic ritualistic stuff.

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Kitkat's avatar

Was it Tyler Oliverira? That's the one I saw yesterday....these folks are FED up!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvZTr3F_YZI

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I saw it too. It was "interesting" how the locals said they were doing it and the haitians said they weren't. I saw one dude walking with a recently killed goose casually down the street. 20k Haitians. The "vote" is about to change and we are about to get another Omar.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

"FED up"

hopefully not with ducks or cats, lol

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yes! It seems like the situation there could become violent pretty easy.

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Paige Green's avatar

There is zero effort to integrate these people into our society. I would bet only a small percentage saw immigrating as a stepping stone to a better life in a “free” country where hard work could help them attain the “American Dream.”

Ergo, they will continue doing what they did in Haiti but with bennies like free everything on the taxpayer dime.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

Having read Alan Dershowitz's plea to Kamala Harris to give him a reason to vote for her in this morning's WSJ, I have come to accept the reality of a Kamala Harris presidency. I can't even blame Trump for his debate performance. It was a predetermined outcome, apparently Tulsi didn't tell him enough not to bring water balloons to a gun fight, and he did his best against a stacked team that also cheated (check out Mike Benz's Facebook post about the earpiece).

It's a tragedy that a person so eminently unqualified even to manage a Dairy Queen is now on the cusp of the highest political office in the United States. It's even more tragic that people not only accept this outcome, but think it's a good thing.

The absurdity of America in 2024 is embodied in one person, Rachel Levine. A man pretending to be a woman and being celebrated for it.

I'm feeling more like Winston Smith every day.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Ugly Rachel was Pennsylvania's Secretary of Health during the plandemic.

The best advice given by him was to wash your hands for the time it takes to sing Happy Birthday.

And former Governor Tom Wolf was also a granny killer.

I live in a Dystopian Hell.

Pennsylvania cheats in elections too.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

I used to love Pennsylvania. My mom's side of the family are all from outside Indiana PA. My grandparents left eastern Europe after World War I. They busted their asses, assimilated, they were all coal miners, raised their sons to serve and and to be productive citizens, and were staunch patriots. That mentality is gone, just like in my former state of Michigan the loss of which I mourn daily. Sadly, we all know what happened.

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daverkb's avatar

The spectacle of everything insanely absurd seems to indicate that America is going down and that not even DJT and Vance can reverse the destruction. And yet we see signs of things beginning to move in the opposite direction. ???

I 'get' your 1984 reference loud and clear.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"And yet we see signs of things beginning to move in the opposite direction."

I wouldn't be a person of faith if I didn't believe in objective truth and in God's presence. Unfortunately, there is also the paradox of free will and that human beings have to bear the consequences of bad, and often evil, decisions. Americans collectively are paying the price for allowing our constitutional republic to be usurped, particularly since September 11, 2001.

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daverkb's avatar

And the price can be appalling.

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Leo Woman's avatar

"It's a tragedy that a person so eminently unqualified even to manage a Dairy Queen is now on the cusp of the highest political office in the United States."

Harris is apparently lying about having worked at McDonald's. Not only is she unqualified to manage a DQ, she resorting to lying about cooking fries at Mickey D.'s to "prove" she understands the struggles of the middle class. Sheesh!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The DEI presidency.

What could go wrong?

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

The chickens still coming home to roost, to paraphrase Malcolm X.

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Peter Schott's avatar

I was thinking the same thing. Illegal immigrants taking over buildings, killing people, assaulting people, and being let out hours later - nothing. But go after those cute little geese/ducks and people's pets? _THAT_ is just going too far. I'm glad people are starting to pay attention, but ugh. And of course, worse that all of the rest of the reports and town meetings have the officials just brushing off citizen concerns or calling them racist and ending the meeting. I don't know what those "leaders" think the long-term results of this will be or maybe they are thinking they can skate by just long enough to leave themselves with others stuck there in the situation they created.

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shayne's avatar

Those officials believe their high fences will keep them safe.

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Anthony's avatar

It has been clear for at least 20 years that many people care more about animals than humans.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Some wanker was claiming that Americans care more about their pets than illegal aliens.

Guilty as charged!

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NormaJeanne's avatar

I care more about my pets than I do many Americans. Especially after so many of my countrymen called for me and my family to be put in concentration camps for wanting bodily autonomy during Covid.

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Ray Bob's avatar

Personally, I care more about the possums around my house. Then I do any illegal alien. And that's the truth and I love the fact that bleeding heart chicken shit liberals can't handle the truth. But some people are saying that it's only Haitian Women, because black men don't eat pussy😉🐈‍⬛

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Valerie's avatar

Hahaha

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shayne's avatar

Possums are wonderful creatures. That last statement...hmmm, not so sure. LOL!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Fuggin aye!

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shayne's avatar

Proudly!

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Valerie's avatar

Same.

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

Yes because animals are loyal and are your best friend and they won't turn on you for money. They love you unconditionally, even if you are late feeding them. They don't need much, just a little love, food and a walk. Humans are filled with ego and will do horrible things to their "friends" behind their backs. Humans lie and cheat and kill for pleasure...

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Notyours's avatar

As the joke goes, lock your spouse and your dog in your trunk. Which will be happy to see you when you open it?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Your dog won't force you to take a covid DeathVax against your will.

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On an island's avatar

To be fair, cats kill for pleasure sometimes too. And so do other animals. We are all just base, vile creatures. The difference is that humans SHOULD have the moral capacity to know that it’s wrong, but that is sometimes lost.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Excellent points!

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Anthony's avatar

Yes, I know all that. That doesn't mean it is right, it just means it's easier.

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Bandit's avatar

Animals, at least dogs, are much nicer than humans. Humans kinda suck.

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CMCM's avatar

Dennis Prager often talks about a question he sometimes asks: "If a stranger and your dog were both drowning, which one would you save?" Yes, a lot of people choose their dog.

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Wendy Lemmel's avatar

Ever stop to consider why?

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Anthony's avatar

Of course. Simply put, animals are easier.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Here's a based Springfield resident showing how bad it is on his street.

https://twitter.com/Tr00peRR/status/1833268537986564146 3 min vid

He points out several houses around him that have 12 illegals in one, 7 in the other; the apartment owners are kicking people out because they get more from the govt to house the illegals; the grocery stores struggle to stay in stock because the illegals get big carts of food with free debit cards; etc etc.

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shayne's avatar

Those landlords will wind up with trashed and wrecked buildings.

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Bandit's avatar

Yep!

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Kitkat's avatar

Here is Tyler's full You Tube video. It's infuriating to watch all these illegals get better treatment than American Veterans!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvZTr3F_YZI

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JW's avatar

I'm not sure that IQ is over 67 either.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

He's a legal citizen. He maintains his home. Is there with his kids. He's doing more than any of those 3rd worlders.

So he's poor.

Who is flooding us with invaders that compete with and displace our poor?

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Jay Horton's avatar

That is what we should all be searching for passionately and naming names and calling out the businesses utilizing their labor or if the businesses are being subsidized for doing so. Follow the money.

Later Jay

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OnTheJump's avatar

"Based" guy needs to work on his rhetorical skills, somewhat, lol.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Well, the f-bomb is an adjective, verb etc...... just saying.

Later Jay

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NAB's avatar

I remember when the beagle story broke with Fauci, I cynically thought, "well, at least some liberals will start to open their eyes." Same as in Australia when certain states there were ordering the euthanasia of dogs to prevent spread of Covid.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2021/08/23/australian-government-kills-rescue-dogs-covid/8246386002/

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

Instead, they got their shots, donned their masks and rubber gloves, and went searching for beagles to euthanize in the name of "science".

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NAB's avatar

Yes. When the beagle story didn't penetrate the conscience of liberals, I knew then how effective the psyop had been.

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Bandit's avatar

No, they're naturally that uncaring.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

No, they're good, self-(and beagle) sacrificing, and they care about you. They wear their masks, gloves, and take experimental shots to protect you.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Yes, the highest order!

Later Jay

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MaryAnn's avatar

I doubt that story ever made it to NPR.

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CMCM's avatar

Where is PETA?

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Maybe they should just eat Dewine?

He looks like a rodent to me.

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Bandit's avatar

Oh, thank-you, Ryan! I was afraid I was the only one to think that.

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daverkb's avatar

I was getting pretty depressed today ... until I read your comment!

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J Kaz's avatar

did you see the father of the 11 year stated he wished his son was killed by a republican white 60 year old so Trump and JD would stop using his sons name ????

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Peter Schott's avatar

Yeah - that was TDS to the extreme. If you care more about the politicians mentioning your son's death than your son or justice or stopping it from happening to someone else ... you're gone.

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NoWay's avatar

How can you hate Trump more than the person who killed your kid?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

He's more worried about how the Haitians feel than the fact one of them killed his child.

https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1833646180913324213

"The father of Aiden Clark tells the Springfield city commission his family wishes Aiden had been killed by a 60-year-old white guy so that his death is not used to spew hate toward migrants. "

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On an island's avatar

White guilt

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shayne's avatar

WTF!!!!!!!!

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cat's avatar

Similar thing happened in Cuomo case--killing off elderly in nursing homes didn't get rid of him, but "sexual harassment" did.

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Jay Horton's avatar

And, I heard he is actually thinking of running again against Hokel. I mean.....

Later Jay

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Vida Galore's avatar

Same with the trans agenda... cutting off healthy body parts of kids and bragging about it? Sterilizing them with drugs? No big deal. People only paid attention when it affects sports.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

Kill children, rape little girls, destroy whole cities. Who cares. But harm someone’s pet dog or car and the gates of hades are opened! What a totally irrational world we live in.

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Long Enough?'s avatar

It’s also interesting how no one mentions how the Clinton’s “Foundation” (see; money laundering scheme) further decimated Haiti by destroying any semblance of a government and plummeting the people deeper into poverty.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And the rumor is that lots of little kids that had lost parents from the storm were scooped up and distributed to 'customers'.

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OnTheJump's avatar

"Nuts" ? Yep. For sure.

More than that though - it is one SAD m-f'in statement.

Crazy world we livin' in.

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Donna in MO's avatar

This whole debate exchange missed the point all together, whether pets are being eaten is totally beside the point. Springfield, OH, a blue collar town, with only ~14% more than a HS diploma, 22% poverty rate, and declining population. At a news conference in 2023, the mayor noted that no one in the city was informed of this influx - "no one told us to plan for a population increase of 20K" but that a network of 'LLC investors' had bought up nearly 20% of the properties in the town that were now being compensated to house these people and that the city did not have the resources for the additional fire and police needed. Not to mention that this influx is likely similarly low education level and going to be competing for the same jobs held by those who are already living there.

https://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/springfield-mayor-investigation-into-businesses-immigration-continues/W4OJQYSNUBF7JCMSD72VVQGNQI/

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Politico Phil's avatar

Coming to a town near you, all thanks to our Marxist Regime...............................................

...Soon, however, it (Africa) will be continuing front-page news. That’s because Chinese are moving to Africa in record numbers while Africans are leaving as fast as they can.

What we’re looking at is the biggest migration since the barbarian invasions of the Roman Empire. Millions of Africans are trying to get into Europe. I don’t know how the Europeans will keep them out. I used to say Europe was going to be a petting zoo for the Chinese, but it may be more of a squatter’s camp for the Africans...

...Hundreds of NGOs are encouraging Africans to get across the Mediterranean to Europe. Many are flown to the US. For instance, exactly who paid the airfare and living expenses of the 200,000 penniless Somali Muslims who were transplanted to Minnesota?

It’s a growing tidal wave. With the native European population diminishing and the African population growing, Europe will resemble Africa in the next several generations, barring radical change in the trend...

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/09/doug-casey/the-biggest-migration-since-the-barbarian-invasions-of-rome/

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On an island's avatar

This shift is so devastating. When i was in college at Michigan State University i loved hanging out in the international center to experience all the different cultures of our student body. I was also fortunate to travel around Europe on several occasions and was enamored with the history, culture, food, and traditions of each unique country.

I’m thankful i got to see Spain when it was Spanish, Italy when it was Italian, France when it was French, Poland when it was Polish and so many more. This migration that interrupts, disregards, and often disrespects local culture and customs will change these countries forever; just like it is doing to the United States.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Couldn't agree more. I miss the days when you experienced a distinct and different culture traveling. Then again I miss the days when one dressed to travel. I am showing my age!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well and visit any town, and there are a lot of the same stores, restaurants and such. We try our best to seek out local when we travel but sometimes expediency wins out - do we hit the Subway when we pull of the interstate to buy gas or wander the town looking for a local joint? We've done both.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Right?!

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Maureen ODH's avatar

I couldn’t help but remember a study that showed what happens when fire ants and another species of ant are housed together… National Geographic and History channel nerds probably remember these experiments… it doesn’t go well, like forcing African lions to coexist in the same habitat with hyenas. Our global controllers are well aware of the ant experiments… just think about it in terms of flash forcing opposite cultures together… these overlords are evil beyond comprehension https://m.youtube.com/shorts/0TROqu6wzkw?si=1BwIuEmSh-Sus-zJ&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMQABHSwq7sML8v48EldOKFIDHF9-n7E6ZizPGpZ31soBTVLM5SjxSN2kT3CtzA_aem_mlt2UcuXtAiY3s3Gq83jUw

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Politico Phil's avatar

“Life Is Hard. It’s Even Harder When You’re Stupid.” - John Wayne

The Gov't estimates 10 million "immigrants" have crossed the border since the Marxist/NeoCon Coup installed Biden. Of course that is hogwash. Realistic estimates range from 30 to 50 million. The absolute number is academic. The point is this is a hostile invasion organized, financed and facilitated by by the USG and their NGOs. Talk of restoring our Republic is just "whistling past the graveyard." The invasion is a done deal, a fait accompli. And more are coming. This is not immigration. This is an invasion and continuing to call it immigration is a deception to keep us disarmed.

Now it is just a matter of time for the invading forces to get organized and begin hostilities. A domestic guerrilla war is coming. These are not the Mexicans in prior years who would sneak across the border to obtain work and send the money back home to their families. The vast majority of the illegal "immigrants" are single, military age men from the Subcontinent, not families who want a better life, and they are beholding to those who are giving them free money.

What all Americans do not understand is that these are "hard" men from war torn cultures and they are Muslim. The Islamic faith is a religion of force which explicitly teaches that anyone that does not convert to Islam must be exterminated. They hate everything America stands for and Christians are their primary target. How many American men are prepared to confront an enemy who would just as soon kill you and your family as to look at you? Have they even defended their children against the pedos and trannys in the state school system?

The last time Americans had to confront a domestic war was 1865. Except for the few veterans of foreign wars, Americans have no idea what is coming. The Venezuelan gangs that have terrorized Aurora CO and now in Texas are the vanguard for the truly organized guerrilla forces that are being organized and armed. They are simply front running a domestic war against America that will continue to escalate.

Let me ask a few uncomfortable questions. Who do you think is going to come and defend you, the US military? Have you seen who is leading the military? Have you seen how the military has been culled and emasculated? Or the local police? Remember the defund the police movement? What was the purpose of that? The "Rapture"? My Bible doesn't say anything about the "rapture" of Americans when things get bad for us. In fact, it is the USG that is facilitating the invasion by this foreign mercenary force. Do you really think all the arms budgeted for Ukraine actually made it to Ukraine? Or was that a cover for arming a foreign mercenary force which they imported?

These are questions 98% of Americans have no clue about and simply deny. They will be in denial until it is too late.

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Concerned mom's avatar

IT'S an alarming, dismal picture you're painting AND I'm afraid you're TOO close to the TRUTH... Unfortunately

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Politico Phil's avatar

To be honest, I alarm myself. But when I connect the dots, the math doesn't make any other sense.

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daverkb's avatar

Ditto here. And none of those countries are what they were back in the day. The Fall of the West will bring something new and quite different. And folks will have to find their way and make the best of it.

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Michele's avatar

I love this--and you know, there was nothing wrong with this.

When I was a kid, I and my classmates loved asking each other "What are you" and then listing off whatever ethnicities or races we were from, how many nationalities were in our family trees. But when I told the libs at the college I used to work at that we did this, all I got was horror and embarrassment (for such a faux pas). "That was probably traumatizing to the two black boys and one Chinese girl and one Jewish girl you had in your suburban classroom..." Gee, they didn't seem traumatized; we were all proud of our heritages and interested in each others'. There was no oppression heierarchy, there was no resentment or suspicion. But "What are you?" is the height of offensive questions, now.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Island—Homogenization of all cultures must be part of the plan? No country, no patriots, no skin in the game.

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BBS's avatar

Under Dewine, the state of Ohio, across the board, has been manipulated and compromised by the liberal left over and over again, in spite of Dewine being a supposed Republican. It's not just Springfield--my small Ohio town of less than 13,000 people is being overrun by migrants who are trashing the area and committing crimes.

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Irunthis1's avatar

We just had our primary election in ks last month and in my small town there was more than one democrat who “converted” to republican to run in our primary—sadly at least one got away with it and primaried out the actual R candidate. This is a typical conservative KS small town. It really pisses me off that people don’t pay attention to local politics and this kind of crap happens. She won by like a few hundred votes out of only a few thousand who showed up in a county of 81,000. The city itself is almost half of the entire county and only a few thousand repubs showed up to vote. Disgusting. I’d guess at least 1/3 of declared R’s are actually D’s and in red states that number is growing in order to effect the kind of change only democrats know how to provide.

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Donna in MO's avatar

THIS in rural red MO also. There is a shakeup going on in the state party by the grassroots people trying to push out the establishment folks who look the other way but there is NO doubt there are wolves in sheep's clothing on the ballot. We are pushing for the county parties to vet candidates before letting them on the ballot with an R by their name, with mixed results. A local state senate candidate did win his primary against a very well funded fake/weak (not sure which) R but still has to beat the well funded D in a purple district but he has a very dedicated ground team and I like his odds.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yep we can all be Springfield eventually. One of the saving graces for my town, for now, is that there is constant hand-wringing over the dearth of 'affordable housing' or they like to say 'workforce housing'. We have low crime and a decent school district (well better than KC, Raytown, Grandview and Hickman Mills to our east anyway) and a high % of homeowners vs renters. (was ~85% but our mayor is a developer whore and keeps pushing more apartments, sadly) But neighboring communities could be invaded and that will affect us too.

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shayne's avatar

And eventually won't the Haitians migrate to the two nearby major cities.....

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Betsy Frost's avatar

I'm on the other side of the state line. I could have made an identical comment about what is happening here too.

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I am not your Other's avatar

I read a long time ago that the MN Lutheran churches sponsored the Somali migration there.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Misguided evangelism. It is not unusual. Butts in seats is the goal.

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daverkb's avatar

Western Civilization, the failing/fallen American Empire, is a near duplicate of the Roman Empire in collapse (debased morality, licentiousness, debased money, civil war by other means, corruption, looting, barbarians flooding the past the borders, barbarians assuming leadership rolls, and so on).

The Chinese aim to colonize the world. The Chinese are the unsung practitioners of a New Colonialism targeting the Americas, Europe, Africa. And it would have been much better if Russia and the Western World were allies, an allied force of resistance to and a buffer against Chinese Imperial expansion. But for that to happen, the Western World would have had to remain Christian, and Christian under Christian based law and moral rectitude, which it is not. It took the Ukraine from 2014 onwards in order to finally disabuse the Russian of any idea that rapprochement, cooperation with the Collective West was possible. Stuff like sanctions, removal of the Russian Federation from SWIFT, sabotaged peace accords, all of this was the last straw for the Russians.

Thanks for the fabulous Lew Rockwell article. Spot on and Casey nails it. And by the way, I do believe that the Chinese are fatally flawed and are making all the mistakes which the historically Americans have made. And yet they don't see it because their own brand of corruption blinds them. To echo Casey, the world is not going to be any more happy with Chinese Imperialism than it was with Western World Imperialism. The Chinese will reap what they sow. Maybe not today, but most certainly is another tomorrow yet to come.

(Again, thanks. I live to read posts like this and interviews like this Casey interview.)

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Sarah Bee's avatar

I would say unbelievable but at this point nothing surprises me! Again, it’s not sustainable. These decision makers make decisions with their personal pocket books in mind first, then use taxpayers pocketbooks to clean up the problematic results !

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shayne's avatar

Insert bullseye emoji here!

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Juju's avatar

(Accidentally replied to wrong post…moving it to here where I thought I was replying )

Their “political fire department”: “The millions will be airdropped on Springfield officials and business owners during the next 24 months,“

🤣 That whole first article was brilliantly written and so fun to read!

“Shut it down. Shut it down now!”

“Shut up and get paid or speak and get nothing.” This should be the campaign slogan for the left and the deep state. It’s catchy, has great cadence, and honestly reflects their 1984 spirit.

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LW's avatar

A D chaos in Aurora, CO…same thing. Trump missed talking about this!

https://open.substack.com/pub/rufo/p/chaos-in-aurora?r=xqkmx&utm_medium=ios

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Donna in MO's avatar

He had so many missed opportunities. But that's Trump for ya. I seriously doubt he spent more than 30 minutes in debate prep. Debates have never been his strong suit and that has made me crazy from the get go. But then I am a political nerd, and the vast majority of his base doesn't really give a rip - they already know his policies will benefit them and that is all they care to know. I do think there is a small number of folks who are giving him a second look. A friend shared a clip from a CNN undecided focus group where a young woman said, (paraphrasing) this is not a beauty contest, this is the future of our country - life was better for me under Trump.

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Aloha50's avatar

Exactly. Trump true to how he lives his life probably didn't prepare for more than 30 minutes (as your stated). He reads little and mainly relies on instinct then gets duped by things like Covid. Frustrating

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well in business if you don't delegate, you burn out, he's a big picture guy who rarely ventures into the weeds. And that is the downside to this idea that we need non-politicians in office. Trump was blindsided in his first term by the swamp creatures who understood how Washington works and stabbed him in the back at every opportunity. But it is a rare creature indeed that knows and can navigate the landscape but is not owned by it and is their own person. We can only hope he has learned his lesson if he manages to pull this one off.

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P Flournoy's avatar

He mentioned Aurora. There was only so much he could cram into two minutes with interruptions and commentators denying everything. He said that they didn’t like.

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A.J.'s avatar

Ye olde follow the money shell games. Another version of a street con artist with cups and a bean.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

The situations are being created and monitored to see how the public responds.

It's time to get involved and not be a by stander.

There is an agenda and these situations will only increase in intensity. It's time to recognize it.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

And you believe the mayor?

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Donna in MO's avatar

I dunno, I am not from there, don't know anyone from there but did dig into the bios of the city commission. The mayor runs a funeral home that I guess his family owns, it has his last name, and 2 other city commissioners own small businesses, one retired, and one no job info on her bio. So hard to say, Rue became mayor in 2023 after the 20 year mayor retired early. (probably read the writing on the wall). They could be complicit and paid off or just scared to speak out/threatened or a little of both.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

It’s not happening.

It’s happening, but it’s not a big deal.

It’s a good thing, actually.

If you’re upset about the thing, you’re the real problem you bigoted right wing extremist.

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Juju's avatar

I’m oddly starting to feel patriotic for becoming a racist and bigot. How odd. Those words never, ever could describe me as a person before, yet somehow overnight just like that in the blink of an eye the labels are sticking to me. That’s because the definitions have changed.

We are in a topsy turvy world and our government is to blame.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Ditto. Many of us never had a racist thought cross our minds, until the progressived told us we honkies were racists by birth, and that black people cannot be racists because.

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rolandttg's avatar

That is key. People need to stop trying hard to be liked and be true to themselves and be true instead. I have always considered proof that I am right if people I don not respect or like dislike me. I only care what people I respect think of me. Nothing and no one else matters one whit to me . If everyone did that, this situation would be fixed overnight.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Juju,

Same here. Obama (& Michelle) got the ball rolling on hating whites (even though they elected him) and calling people racist.

White people are now becoming aware of the differences in cultures and attitudes. We see the looting, the placement of incompetents in job positions that they’re not qualified to hold and the attitude of hatred towards the white race. Ironically, the white race (in general) is the kindest and most tolerant of all races. The white race is also the minority race of the world, counting for much less than 10% of the world population. The white race established the best and most prosperous countries to live in. Most black, brown and yellow countries are cesspools. Whites have given the world almost every modern convenience imaginable: cars, planes, air conditioning, toilet paper, televisions, phones, washers, dryers, refrigerators, trains, rockets, antibiotics, masterpieces of architecture, art and literature so much more. Too much to list. Black people that have been untouched by whites are still chucking spears for food, living in huts and still haven’t even invented/discovered the wheel. They have absolutely no history of philosophical works or anything else comparable to white achievement. Yet they are the ones hating on whites the most -the race that has tremendously improved their quality of life, educated them and helped them more than any other race.

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Aloha50's avatar

Silver lining here is that Gen Z (and the one after) know these things at a young age (at least most of the boys). I have late teen kids so have my finger on this. Most of these kids are to the right of everyone in this comment section and amazingly this includes non white kids. This is due to getting information/history not from CIA TV and corporate Marxist text books but from the Internet (Telegram, Chan, Discord, memes). They would all laugh at us labeling us 'boomers'. Hubris sure, but I've found many of them can argue their points quite well.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

Agreed. Recently a friend told me that her son is much more conservative than they are. I think she thought it was a bad thing but I silently cheered while telling her that it sounded to me as though he was paying attention to events and reasoning through them.

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Beckadee's avatar

Barron Trump and his knowing all these Gen Z influencers is helping too, so I hear.

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NAB's avatar

Agreed. Gen Z gets it.

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Juju's avatar

The parts of my brain that have been reprogrammed and conditioned by the left and the deep state actors (which reached into schools even when I was a pup) really caused me to hesitate over that send arrow before submitting that reply because of its first sentence.

My mind said things to me like “this is being irresponsible with your words,” and “well you’re just outing yourself as a racist and will be targeted for hate” and “you could be inciting hate yourself just by saying this.”

Then I thought “screw it, come at me bro.”

I’m loud and proud from here forward so long as my words are rooted in the truth.

God knows my heart, he lives within it. He knows my deepest parts of my soul and sees the vast amount of love I have for all people regardless of their race, sex, religion, or creed. He sees my ability to recognize evil and see who among us is lying to and hurting as many of us as they can. He sees that I hate evil actions and machinations against the innocent and the less educated.

My “hate” if I have any is properly aimed where it should be, directly at the evil in this world.

According to the current day I am a racist. I am a bigot. But according to God I am a warrior for truth. I am a light in a very dark world. And I’ll be damned if I’m going to cower from name calling just to save my own hide.

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NAB's avatar

PREACH, Juju!

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Beckadee's avatar

Best comment!!!!!!

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Essay33's avatar

Tolerance is not and has never been a Christian virtue. Bowing to the demand that we be tolerant, that loving others means tolerating that which we know to be wrong is what got us to where we are today.

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P Flournoy's avatar

Juju, I believe we can call your remarks righteous anger and I will tell you I have a lot of it! This cancel culture business and re-definition of words has changed my whole personality. No longer am I going to sit back and keep my mouth shut just to please others when it is actually harming them. I don’t intend to pound them over the head with my opinions, but I have as much right to speak on controversial matters as someone who has an opposite opinion. I love the quote from the book of James that to see evil and do nothing about it is evil in itself. The disciples didn’t all die martyrs deaths (except John) because they were quiet and played along with people who did not agree with them or who did not want to hear that Jesus had come to save the world from eternal damnation. We must remember, “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”

‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭6‬:‭12‬ ‭NIV‬‬

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Jeff C's avatar

Here's something to think about, there is no such thing as sin of "racism". It's a made up sin by the world with no biblical precedent. It's the result of Judeo-Christianity (i.e. the infusion worldly mores into the church) not actual Biblical Christianity.

Don't believe me? Try and find a biblical passage that condemns racism, it doesn't exist that I can find. So did the Holy Spirit make a mistake and forget to put it in? No. What the Bible condemns is being unjust or unkind to *individuals*. So if I treat someone like garbage based solely on their skin color (or any other reason) then that is sinful. However, if I use my God-given intelligence and reason to draw conclusions regarding certain groups (or tribes or races or whatever) then there is absolutely nothing sinful about that. Pattern recognition is not a sin.

Still don't believe me? Here's an example from Titus 1:10-14 where Paul is writing to Titus to exhort him in spreading the Gospel in Crete:

" For there are many insubordinate, both idle talkers and deceivers, especially those of the circumcision, 11 whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole households, teaching things which they ought not, for the sake of dishonest gain. 12 One of them, a prophet of their own, said, “Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.” 13 This testimony is true. Therefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith, 14 not giving heed to Jewish fables and commandments of men who turn from the truth. "

Paul acknowledges that poor character traits ascribed to people of Crete are true! ("This testimony is true"). So that means Paul himself, writing under the influence of the Holy Spirit was a bigot/racist (according to the world). But of course that's not case. What Paul is saying is that there are going to be challenges in Crete due the Cretins poor character. Titus needs to be wise and strong in the Lord in dealing with it. But because Titus loves these people he will still preach the Gospel in spite of the issues.

So much of what we have been fed is a lie, and the church has failed miserably to address it.

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Juju's avatar

Great is our God ❤️

I love your biblical support that puts God’s word front and center to explain what is going on in my soul. Thanks for this.

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NAB's avatar

They have been conditioning us for years that:

1)there is no difference between cultures - all are equally good and

2)people from different cultures will get along just fine - there are no distinctions

Turns out people are naturally quite tribal. We just are. You can't socially engineer everything.

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On an island's avatar

I hear you Juju and think i can relate to exactly what you are saying. I also blame the people though. We’ve all been blind for too long to what has actually been going on. And too many are now totally brainwashed.

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Miss Teacup's avatar

Don't forget being divisive at church, for noticing stuff, and then asking if anyone else notices stuff.

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Mary Suddath's avatar

“You can’t make an immigration omelette without breaking a few Ohio towns”. Jeff Childers, you are my creative writing hero!

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Jeff C's avatar

Mike DeWine is an example of frankly the most repulsive of self-proclaimed Christian. He uses his ""faith" as a prop to showcase his moral virtues. To show what a good Christian he is, he deliberately destroys the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of people in order to demonstrate his compassion.

The Bible doesn't tell us to use the coercive powers of government to be "kind" to specific groups at the expense of others. It tells us to be kind to individuals. Yet DeWine inverts the gospel (as do so many in church leadership) as a deliberate instrument of his pride and vanity.

So many Christians not only don't see this, but they actually commend him for it. Much of the church is biblically illiterate, incredibly naïve and foolish, and we are going to pay deeply for it.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

He locked down Ohio, demanded masking and the jabs as tyrannically as Cuomo/Hochul, Whitmore, Walz and all the tyrannical D's in blue states. As an R in a red state. Says everything you need to know about which team his true colors are.

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P Flournoy's avatar

I wonder if Ohio could impeach him.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

They "re-elected" him in 2022. Split opposition vote in primary, he didn't break 50%. I'm sure it was totally legit.

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Elizabeth's avatar

I try not to judge other Christians, but there is a need for careful discernment when one of the flock uses his political power to speak for the rest of us. You are so correct. Dewine’s theatric self indulgence is arrogant and in direct conflict with the humility commanded by Christ himself.

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NAB's avatar

I feel like politicians who invoke and rely on their Christian identify are fair game for more scrutiny. To whom much is granted, much will be required.

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Jeff C's avatar

I hear you Elizabeth, but frankly we have to judge as part of our discernment. The Bible doesn't condemn judging in general, but judging hypocritically.

I don't know DeWine and have no way to take him aside and speak to him confidentially. Plus he wouldn't listen to me if I did. But he claims to be a Christian, claims to be driven by his faith, and exercises power that causes great harm to individuals. We are obligated to call him out for it. My speculation of his motives might be too far, but it's clear there is pride and vanity at work to those of us that understand these vices.

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P Flournoy's avatar

The Bible tells us to judge them and we will know them by their fruits. His fruits are pretty rotten.

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Valerie's avatar

Excellent point.

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Tom's avatar

I note in passing the Biblical theme of forbidden mixtures. Wool and flax. Dairy and meat.

The priests were to be of the line of Levi, and the kings were to be of the line of Judah, and more specifically the line of David. When Jeroboam (if memory serves) put up altars at Dan and Bethel, he corrupted religion for political purposes. He didn't want the 10 northern tribes going to Jerusalem to worship because he felt this threatened him politically.

There was only One who can be both High Priest and King, and He is of the Order of Melchizedek.

When the Lion of the Tribe of Judah returns, he will break the nations with a rod of iron, and the government will be on His shoulders.

This comes to mind when I think about professing "Christians" in government positions. They will compromise for the sake of their status in the world.

Maranatha!

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Juju's avatar

Well stated!!!

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MaryAnn's avatar

God is watching and He sees into the heart of this man DeWine. If there is hypocracy, pride, self-agrandizement, may God get his attention very soon.

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carily myers's avatar

Dewine is a slug.

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CHop's avatar

A good friend close to the issue of child trafficking told me 3+ years ago that Dewine was involved. I had a hard time believing it.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

TRUTH - Biblically illiterate.

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Politico Phil's avatar

He is the ONLY "real" Congressman in Congress..............................................

Congressman Thomas Massie Viral Video: 'I Refuse To Be A Thespian In This Failure Theater!'

https://rumble.com/v5ecies-congressman-thomas-massie-viral-video-i-refuse-to-be-a-thespian-in-this-fai.html

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sunsandwind's avatar

Excellent piece. Love this guy. Hoping he inspires more people to speak up.

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I am not your Other's avatar

We need a Massie army. He is great.

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daverkb's avatar

Must be hard to be in the heart of the beast and to whitness the full brutality of the fake drama.

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MOMinator's avatar

Thanks for posting this link. 🔥🔥🔥

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

"Cry harder, New York Times" MADE MY WEEK.

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carily myers's avatar

Mine too!

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Bones's avatar

Dunkin’ Donuts has refused to do any more advertising on Rumble because Rumble has a lot of conservative messaging. I recommend we spread the word to boycott Dunkin’ Donuts. It’ll be good for everyone’s health as well as that company just produces garbage. Spread the word that companies who are against conservative messaging should be shunned.

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Juju's avatar

Well … companies that actively seek to shut down conservative voices by using the threat of advertising revenues to silence them. (Like Dunkin Donuts is doing.) You can disagree with my politics and positions and still sell me a coffee IF you’re not openly promoting one voice over the other by censoring one side. Just do your damn business and keep your politics out of it. If not, THEN I’ll boycott your a**.

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shayne's avatar

I don't eat donuts, and I support this boycott.

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like

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MaryAnn's avatar

Our church recently took our sizable Sunday donut order to a local mom-n-pop store. They are beside themselves thrilled to have our business and their creations are the absolute Bomb! Win-win!

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AJF's avatar

Bones, Rumble is also asking people to join for a small fee. It will help keep them from being shut down so to speak

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us that, denying ungodliness and worldly desires, we should live sensibly, righteously, and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us that He might redeem us from all lawlessness, and purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good works.

— Titus 2:11-14 LSB

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Robin Greer's avatar

I Peter 3: 14 But even if you should suffer for the sake of righteousness, you are blessed. And do not fear their intimidation, and do not be troubled, 15 but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence; 16 and keep a good conscience so that in the thing in which you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ will be put to shame.

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NancyP's avatar

The perfect choice for me today. Thank you.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Jesus from the cross:

“So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.”

‭‭John‬ ‭19‬:‭30‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/jhn.19.30.NKJV

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Robin Greer's avatar

My sin—oh, the bliss of this glorious thought—

My sin, not in part, but the whole,

Is nailed to His Cross, and I bear it no more;

Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!

It is well, It is well with my Soul.

Horatio Spafford

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Dreamom3's avatar

My favorite hymn!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️🙏🏻

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Old_Mainer's avatar

Jeff, please restate this request in proper legalese...

Attention parents who have school age girls playing sports - both individually and as teams please formally notify (registered mail) your school board, high school, and individual coaches that you will sue individually and collectively if your daughter is injured by a trans opponent.

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Politico Phil's avatar

"...Folks have reacted to the great news of Dighton’s refusal to play by asking why more schools don’t do the same. It will happen. Less brave institutions must see for themselves that it’s safe first..."

What I want to know is "Where the hell are the parents?" Why aren't the parents pulling their daughters off the field and 'boy'cotting any game that includes a pussified 'boy'???? Protecting your daughter is one of the primal directives of being a parent!

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Angie Shrader's avatar

If you want to check in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle you will find an article that residence here in Bozeman Montana are complaining about their pets being stolen. We are overrun here in Bozeman. White people are getting to be the minority.

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Juju's avatar

I have a feeling we are about to hear more and more reports stream in from across America about pets and protected wildlife. What is currently being labeled Trump’s lies will show to be truer than even he realized himself.

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Robin Greer's avatar

On the other hand, a friend set up a pet sitting service in her home and someone dropped off 7 cats for her to "pet sit." She never saw the person again and had no way to contact them. 😳

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Johnny-O's avatar

Way to go AZ GOP with your billboard. Now do it with proper grammar.

Haiti is a hell hole, which the US has played a heavy hand in. Thanks Clinton Foundation!

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Annie's avatar

I believe it is a play on Chick fil a and their billboards.

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Juju's avatar

Yes it is. It’s funny as is. Lol

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NAB's avatar

It's genius.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Yes. The kittens are dressed as cows. 😂

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Johnny-O's avatar

Ahhhh, I hope so :)

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

It is. Obviously

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Johnny-O's avatar

Not obvious to me since I don't watch tv and live in a small town with few billboards

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Roger Beal's avatar

There are reasons to suspect the Clinton Foundation used Haiti as a source for kids to be disappeared from their homes and then sold and/or leased to pedophiles. Here is one such story: https://headlineusa.com/american-founder-of-haitian-orphanage-arrested-for-pedophilia/

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CHop's avatar

About three years ago a friend close to child trafficking told me Dewine was involved. I had a hard time believing it back then.

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rolandttg's avatar

It's pretty much a given,. One of their front women was indicted for 30 kids she was smuggling in.

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carily myers's avatar

Yep, remember that arrest. Memory holed by the "press" w/in 24 hrs.

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Michele's avatar

https://youtu.be/WBlDiaBP9L4

YES.

More info here.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

You are so Spot On when referencing the Clinton Foundation!

Foundations need to be outlawed.

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rolandttg's avatar

We hosted a baseball player whose family runs a game giant food warehouse aid charity in Haiti. He said the Haitians know full well what the Clintons have done to them and they are roundly despised.

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Doohmax's avatar

Haiti was the glory hole for money laundering before Ukraine.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Good morning everyone! The Lord bless and keep ya’ll!

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Horizons's avatar

I called representative Tiffany’s office to thank him for sponsoring that bill. I explained to the young man who took my message that though I don’t live in his district, or even in Wisconsin, I wanted to let him know that many other Americans appreciate that this would benefit the entire country. We need to keep up the positive feedback.

His DC office number is 202-225-3365.

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carily myers's avatar

Love it. Will do!

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Doreen W Turchetti's avatar

👏👏👏 Well done Dighton, keep leading on protecting girl athletes !!

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