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The racist blue jean stuff is news to me. Wut da phk is up with that?
I normally go to the pasta aisle at my local Wal Mart in West Knoxville to see out of shape libs searching for their next carb fix. Unfortunately, thick purple haired babes aren't my cup of scotch any longer. The gifted white women can be found at Target in the vitamin aisle. Thanks for breaking this stuff down for me because I hate having to go back and see people hating on Nash for being the outlier in this thread. Those sum bishes!Can’t have white women with gifted genes in a jeans ad.
Out of shape progressives find it offensive and promotes eugenics.
I just watched and dude, that chick was hot as hell!American eagle has big boobed white girl modeling their denim. In the advertisement, it's mentioned that she has good jeans/good genes. The left did they what they usually do and are in the early meltdown stages, also stating this ad is a call to all white supremacists and the beginning of the 4th reich.
That last line is a presumptively infantile retort, first that you deem I have not found God or have displaced him with political idolatry. Secondly, you're unable to discern a distinction between cold pragmatism and political idolatry. My "attachment to a political movement" extends just to the point it serves (or attempts to serve) to encourage a decent society via just governance. Until you're raptured away, you're hardly in a position to determine what I've found/haven't. Til then, might review scripture about judging people you haven't a clue about.You use a lot of words (and a lot of posts) to completely misrepresent the single point I've been making. Trump and the GOP have very little interest in long term permanent change to improve this country. You can see it in the budget. You can see it in the lies he and DOGE share about contract cancellations. You can see it in how easily his first administration was virtually erased. You can see it in how loud he gets on things that he thinks will feed his ego, and how quickly he'll flip the switch back the other way when he's done with something. I see it every day in the actions of the longtime "swamp" members he's filled executive appointments with. Literally nothing he does is outside of what any other politician would do. These people only have interest in trying to make themselves look good.
This started on the topic of a culture war. The culture war is won at home and only at home. Period. You've bastaridzed this into some weird assumed criticism of the "MAGA movement". The movements may be pure, but the people that end up leading them stand for themselves and stand for their own power. This is a simple fact repeated all over history.
You talked about a voting option. I don't give a single damn. Your vote, my vote, they always get us the same thing- idiots and grifters continuing our country down a hole. The funniest part is that once you boil it down to the simplest point, the lowest level of abstraction, you're literally just the other side of the same crusty and worthelss old coin that everyone you make fun of is on- "my team and my morals alone are right and my old man is better than your old man." All we need to do is replace the word 'racism' that the left always uses with your word of choice (is it anti-semitism today? Woke? Tell me.) and we have the same exact silly little thing. This kind of "politics" and discourse is the legacy that the boomers set the stage for and left us with.
Find God. Replace the religion of politics in your life with something meaningful. It's embarrassing for a grown adult to be this attached to a political movement.
Yet another word salad, my man, and again deliberately misrepresenting what I say.That last line is a presumptively infantile retort, first that you deem I have not found God or have displaced him with political idolatry. Secondly, you're unable to discern a distinction between cold pragmatism and political idolatry. My "attachment to a political movement" extends just to the point it serves (or attempts to serve) to encourage a decent society via just governance. Until you're raptured away, you're hardly in a position to determine what I've found/haven't. Til then, might review scripture about judging people you haven't a clue about.
It's foolish to piously think local communities, jobs, churches, and politics - culture - are exclusionary, binary choices. You want to be an opt-out cynic, sky-bleating about being above the fray while others try to box genies AND keep their family, faith, and communities...odd choice but it takes all types, I guess. I don't think we're here to just bide time and passively observe/suffer government abuse until an inevitable, biblical finale. If that's what we're supposed to do, we should've handed the keys to the Marxists 80 years ago, been willingly slaughtered, and already be in the millennia stretch of heaven on earth. Seems at odds to me with being told that original sin meant humankind would toil and endure hardship, our lot in life, but nowhere does it say lay down and die or kill your children to spare them.
You and I are just different.
1. they don't get to claim credit for returning someone AFTER they lost the case and were ordered to do it. the fact that he was kicked out to the wrong country shows they weren't giving them habeas corpus. the courts have stepped in multiple times to say the admin has to follow protocol on the immigration cases, which is part of habeas corpus. the courts have made that statement because they haven't been following it.
2. birth right citizenship is explicitly mentioned in the constitution, its not just "accepted practice" that is some gun grabbing bs right there. "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.". and clearly these people are under the jurisdiction of the US because the US is out there rounding them up and charging them with crimes. if they weren't under US jurisdiction ICE would be sitting around with their thumbs up their butts.
3. sounds like we agree
4. lol, they are just uncovering the dirt on the other side. its partisan bs, while ignoring everything this admin is doing. Releasing dirt has nothing to do with the police state side of things, thats more of a matter of corruption. the police state comes from masked men going around and grabbing people off the streets while the admin tries to remove habeas corpus, something you have argued for.
5 & 6, if you are in the wait and see mode, then you also shouldn't give credit to Trump. because if you are giving credit, you clearly aren't waiting to see how it turns out.
How do you know that NCFISHER is an old fugger?Yet another word salad, my man, and again deliberately misrepresenting what I say.
I am- correctly- accusing you of doing just that wasteful, idiotic waiting around that you say I'm doing by focusing on things that genuinely don't matter on a day to day basis (and even worse, and more humiliating, doing nothing about it except thinking your vote is some magic bullet!). This country has deeper issues than a mystical, magical, surface-level and national "culture war". The culture needs changing, yes, but the "Maga movement" and politicians aren't the answer and never, ever were. And I'm not stupid enough to try to fight on the battlefield the bad guys set up.
Go your team, you idolatrous little old man.
Since you said "your side," how many people are participating in this boycott? Is this a cause taken up by millions of people or is it (and I'm betting it is) some tiny fringe group that you heard from a conservative source that won't shut up about it?How is being accused of white power and nazism over a jeans commercial equal white people wanting to be victims? There's literally a call for boycotting American eagle, and hundreds of videos from the left. That's not wanting to be a victim, that's normal people tired of the stupid from your side.
Whooweee...somebody's dander is up! Every minute we spend here, for example, could be considered a frviolous waste or time, but here you/we are. So 'wasting time' really isn't your complaint, but rather that you think I think voting (Maga or otherwise) is a "magic bullet".Yet another word salad, my man, and again deliberately misrepresenting what I say.
I am- correctly- accusing you of doing just that wasteful, idiotic waiting around that you say I'm doing by focusing on things that genuinely don't matter on a day to day basis (and even worse, and more humiliating, doing nothing about it except thinking your vote is some magic bullet!). This country has deeper issues than a mystical, magical, surface-level and national "culture war". The culture needs changing, yes, but the "Maga movement" and politicians aren't the answer and never, ever were. And I'm not stupid enough to try to fight on the battlefield the bad guys set up.
Go your team, you idolatrous little old man.
It's not racist or at least I don't think it is but since my kids were little I called them meatheads or re-re's when they did something stupid. When they did something really dumb I occasionally drop the full on "retard". I didn't just reserve that for my kids but included all kids and now those terms are unacceptable, frowned upon or even completely offensive to people. That has impacted me greatly now that I have grandkids.
Since you said "your side," how many people are participating in this boycott? Is this a cause taken up by millions of people or is it (and I'm betting it is) some tiny fringe group that you heard from a conservative source that won't shut up about it?
It’s not the hill to die on now. If someone is offended by this ad, they are looking to be offended.View attachment 760209
It's literally every news source. The majority of the left is in meltdown because she's pretty, and white. She's not any other race, gay, a mentally challenged man pretending to be a girl, and they can't stand it.