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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
So from what I am reading online - ANTIFA is Anti First Amendment

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Wishbone

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Breaking windows in businesses and homes, arson, attacking people in the streets, shouting down or silencing opposition... Tactics of the brown-shirts.

Exactly the same things the Democrats Rioters are doing on the news almost nightly.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Antifa is anti-fascist ya big dummy.

Hi Bacon ....

That is funny coming from the rioting Black Bloc Fascists ....


Fascism: is a religion of the State, it assumes the organic unity of the body politic and longs for a national leader attuned to the will of the people. it is totalitarian in that it views everything as political and holds that any action by the state is justified to achieve the common good. it takes responsibility for all aspects of life, including our health and well-being, and seeks to impose uniformity of thought and action, wither by force or through regulation and social pressure. Everything, including economy and religion, must be aligned with its objectives. any rival identity is part of the "problem" and therefore defined as the enemy.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
That poster GURPS posted, if it's even real, epitomizes fascism. And racism.



it may have in the 1920s ....
but considering the actions of the Groups claiming 'ANTIFA' today .... it is very much Anti Freedom of Speech

Threatening children of those you don't like ... yeah classy
 
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Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald...pical_fashion_liberals_make_the_patriots_win/




Blaming on the Loss by Atlanta on Trump and calling the Patriots the whitest team in the NFL

I told my son it would not take long..........

The game was entirely a replay of the November 8th election. One team that had all the excitement leading up to the day of the game, the same team who's quarterback was the NFL's MVP was all but declared the winner by halftime. And the celebrations began in the streets until the final five minutes of the fourth quarter. The poor upstarts forced an overtime quarter and won the election (er, I mean Super Bowl). No wonder the losers are blaming someone else for their loss.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
From disputes to a breakup: wounds still raw after U.S. election


The retired California prison guard, a self-described "Democrat leaning toward socialist," was stunned when her husband casually mentioned during a lunch with friends last year that he planned to vote for Trump – a revelation she described as a "deal breaker."

"It totally undid me that he could vote for Trump," said McCormick, 73, who had not thought of leaving the conservative Republican before but felt "betrayed" by his support for Trump.

"I felt like I had been fooling myself," she said. "It opened up areas between us I had not faced before. I realized how far I had gone in my life to accept things I would have never accepted when I was younger."
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
This actually happened: Unhinged DeVos haters vow to never have children after education secretary vote - See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/...education-secretary-vote#sthash.18pb9kCT.dpuf


Shortly after Betsy DeVos was confirmed as Education Secretary on Tuesday, the liberal freak-out began.

The pro-choice-except-when-it-comes-to-schools camp erupted on social media, with many vowing not to have children in light of DeVos’ appointment (as if they were planning on having kids anyway).

As our schools devolve into a ####witted, Jesus-humping hellscape, my decision not to have children is looking positively heroic right now.

— Geoff LaTulippe (@DrGMLaTulippe) February 7, 2017

[where the hell do people get these delusions?]

good thing i’m not having kids since betsy devos will ruin any chance of them succeeding academically

— jordan (@gayelainebenes) February 7, 2017

On the bright side, maybe DeVos' nomination will be the reason people stop having kids for a few years.

— Austin Gebbia (@DearMorni) February 7, 2017

Welp. Good thing I’m never having kids. #devos

— Healy Chen (@chenhealy) February 7, 2017

Now that DeVos is secretary of education, at least I know that having kids is not in the picture for the next four years because nope

— Daisy Gonzalez (@daisygonzalez94) February 7, 2017
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
This actually happened: Unhinged DeVos haters vow to never have children after education secretary vote - See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/...education-secretary-vote#sthash.18pb9kCT.dpuf


Shortly after Betsy DeVos was confirmed as Education Secretary on Tuesday, the liberal freak-out began.

The pro-choice-except-when-it-comes-to-schools camp erupted on social media, with many vowing not to have children in light of DeVos’ appointment (as if they were planning on having kids anyway).

As our schools devolve into a ####witted, Jesus-humping hellscape, my decision not to have children is looking positively heroic right now.

— Geoff LaTulippe (@DrGMLaTulippe) February 7, 2017

[where the hell do people get these delusions?]

good thing i’m not having kids since betsy devos will ruin any chance of them succeeding academically

— jordan (@gayelainebenes) February 7, 2017

On the bright side, maybe DeVos' nomination will be the reason people stop having kids for a few years.

— Austin Gebbia (@DearMorni) February 7, 2017

Welp. Good thing I’m never having kids. #devos

— Healy Chen (@chenhealy) February 7, 2017

Now that DeVos is secretary of education, at least I know that having kids is not in the picture for the next four years because nope

— Daisy Gonzalez (@daisygonzalez94) February 7, 2017

The insanity of the left. By the way I love it that they won't have kids we have enough seditionists on the street now
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...lassified-roommates-no-republicans-need-apply


From the New York Times we learn of the emergence of the “no-Trump clause” in housing ads in our liberal (which is to say, illiberal) metropolitan areas. The idea is nothing new — I saw similar “No Republicans Need Apply” ads years ago when looking for apartments in Washington and New York — but the intensity seems to have been turned up a measure or two: In 2017, the hysteria knob goes up to eleven. Katie Rogers of the Times offers an amusingly deadpan report:

In one recent ad, a couple in the area who identified themselves as “open-minded” and liberal advertised a $500 room in their home: “If you’re racist, sexist, homophobic or a Trump supporter please don’t respond. We won’t get along.”

That’s a funny kind of open-mindedness — it is in fact literal prejudice. It is also illiterate: Whatever Donald Trump’s defects, to associate him with homophobia is a stretch to the point of dishonesty, inasmuch as Trump in 2017 is well to the liberal side of Barack Obama in 2008 on gay marriage. Trump’s personal style is abrasive and confrontational, but he also is on the actual policy issues arguably the most moderate Republican president of the modern era, one who often has boasted of taking a more progressive view of such issues as abortion, gay rights, gun control, raising taxes on Wall Street, and what we used to call “industrial policy.” Given his history in and with the Democratic party, this is unsurprising.





Progressives Discover Freedom of Association .... :jet:
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Student Gets Lower Grade Because She Didn’t Bash Trump

Young middle schooler is docked 15 points by a leftist educator — but, alas, she's not alone


“President Trump speaks in a very superior and _________ manner insulting many people. He needs to be more __________ so that the American people respect and admire him,” read one homework sentence.

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Ungro, 46, told his daughter not to fill in those blanks — and wrote a note to the teacher, Adria Zawatsky, on the homework sheet, as The Post noted. “Please keep your political views to yourself and do not try to influence my children on them. Thank you,” he wrote.

Zawatsky responded by taking 15 points off the girl’s grade for the three blank spaces — giving Ungro’s daughter an 85. Ungaro called this move “vindictive.”

The dad of four, whose pre-teen son goes to the same school, also got an email from Zawatsky, the teacher. “Firstly, I do not believe I was expressing a political view at all on my vocabulary sheet. My reference to President Trump was about his personality traits rather than his ability as a president,” the teacher wrote.

“This woman is forcing my child to put words on a piece of paper describing our president in a disparaging manner,” Ungro told The Post Thursday. “Her political opinion should be left at home.”

Incredibly, the teacher then compared her job with the job the hysterical mainstream media is doing. “The media is nonstop on very similar references. This is considered freedom of speech and I feel I have the same right as they do.”
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Student Gets Lower Grade Because She Didn’t Bash Trump

Young middle schooler is docked 15 points by a leftist educator — but, alas, she's not alone


“President Trump speaks in a very superior and _________ manner insulting many people. He needs to be more __________ so that the American people respect and admire him,” read one homework sentence.

[clip]

Ungro, 46, told his daughter not to fill in those blanks — and wrote a note to the teacher, Adria Zawatsky, on the homework sheet, as The Post noted. “Please keep your political views to yourself and do not try to influence my children on them. Thank you,” he wrote.

Zawatsky responded by taking 15 points off the girl’s grade for the three blank spaces — giving Ungro’s daughter an 85. Ungaro called this move “vindictive.”

The dad of four, whose pre-teen son goes to the same school, also got an email from Zawatsky, the teacher. “Firstly, I do not believe I was expressing a political view at all on my vocabulary sheet. My reference to President Trump was about his personality traits rather than his ability as a president,” the teacher wrote.

“This woman is forcing my child to put words on a piece of paper describing our president in a disparaging manner,” Ungro told The Post Thursday. “Her political opinion should be left at home.”

Incredibly, the teacher then compared her job with the job the hysterical mainstream media is doing. “The media is nonstop on very similar references. This is considered freedom of speech and I feel I have the same right as they do.”

She needs to have the opportunity to exersize her rights at another place of employment.
 
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