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Monthly Archives: June 2020
The “Stolen Land” Story
Nicely put: Every square foot of the earth is “stolen” land. The Spanish hidalgos stole Mexico from the Aztecs, who stole it from the Mayans, who stole it from the Olmecs. The Ojbwe & the Dakota were fighting over Minnesota … Continue reading
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What a Protest Needs
From Scott Adams: I can’t respect a protest that has these qualities. 1. No specific suggestions on what to change. 2. Data is not allowed into the debate. 3. Dissenting opinions (no matter how respectful and well-meaning) are not allowed. … Continue reading
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He’s Right, Y’Know
Ron Coleman realizes: What you must believe, June 2020: • The WWII Allies were Antifa • Riots are peaceful • Viruses kill you in church but not in street protests • Police make cities less safe • Senility in a … Continue reading
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Baizuo
A new word for useful idiot. The original tweet has an funny image to go with along with the text, but I like to copy and paste text. So I found the text here at the Urban Dicitonary: Baizuo (pronounced … Continue reading
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A Prediction
Oh, yeah, there’s this on the way too. George Floyd’s funeral is expected to have hundreds or thousands of attendees, including high profile politicians like Biden. I predicted a riot round 2 here, but I think I’m wrong. I think … Continue reading
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Setting Up for Round 2
Making Attorney General Keith Ellison the ostensible lead prosecutor was bad enough, but Sean Davis retweets from the Strib that Attorney General Keith Ellison to elevate charges against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to second-degree murder; three other officers … Continue reading
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Hey everyone, the pandemic’s back!
Schlichter detects a change in the wind. Follow-up 1) The Democrat insurrection has failed. The violence is subsiding in most places as cops backed by the Guard regain control. The hardcore Antifa cadres rose up too early – this never … Continue reading
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Interracial Violence in America, By the Numbers
This is an important item to remember, but I don’t feel I need to do anymore than simply link to it. It comes from Powerline which won’t go away anytime soon, and that post links to an article in City … Continue reading
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You Get What You Vote For and in Democrat-Run Cities You Get Riots
Nolte on fire (for those that can access Facebook, Nolte has the same article with no mincing of words. Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Fayetteville, Atlanta, New York, Nashville, Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, Chicago, Milwaukee, Salt Lake, Washington DC, Detroit, Indianapolis, San Francisco, … Continue reading
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Confusing
This has been a thing for a while now but I couldn’t quite work myself up to lay it all out. Somebody did it for me. So… It sounds like the (MN) government may’ve backed off, but, as noted by … Continue reading
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