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Mothwoman

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  1. No, when you mix, it dilutes the blood. It like alcohol, you mix water with your vodka to make it last longe rebut it also makes it weaker. Much better to keep each bloodline pure so to speak.
  2. I have never used drugs in my entire life. Most normal people haven’t. But I suppose you wouldn’t know what that’s like since you have to take a cocktail of irreparably damaging body altering medication to make it through your daily life.
  3. Blacks are ON AVERAGE (emphasis because people always try to paint you as a racist when you point these things out) more athletic than other races, just like how Asians are ON AVERAGE more intelligent than other races. Race is real, that doesn’t mean Whites or Asians are better than Blacks and Arabs per se just that, you know, different people are going to be better at different things. It’s true on the micro it’s true in the macro. I’m sure plenty of Blacks are perfectly capable of becoming brain surgeons, just like plenty of Whites are capable of being Basketball stars, but when we think of a brain surgeon we think of a white guy, and when we think of a basketball star we think of a black guy, and there’s a reason for that. Again I am not saying Blacks are inferior to Whites or anything like that, but we can’t pretend that race doesn’t exist. Blacks and Whites are just different, and there is nothing immoral about stating that fact. Blacks are better at physical labor, while Whites are better at intellectual labor BOTH are necessary for a nation to function. As to your second point, slavery was already on the way out when we seceded. Plenty of Confederates were anti slavery, I’m sure abolition would come just as quickly and a lot more stably if it had been done by the south rather than by yankee interlopers.
  4. Black poverty is a direct result of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society forcing them to rely on the government. A truly southern government would never pass such socialistic tomfoolery. While being aware of the natural biological differences between the races, I’m sure that Blacks would do just fine for themselves if they were allowed to actually work, and compete with one another.
  5. TikTok is a Chinese spyware app designed to collect our data and brainwash our young people into being gender bending homosexual transvestites. Libs of TikTok is a great twitter account all about this fact, really one of the only reasons I use twitter. I wish Tucker Carlson weighs in on the issue soon, he’s really one of the best news anchors on tv these days. I absolutely support a ban on this cesspool of degeneracy.
  6. I remember that, and I remember how disheartened I was to see Paul working with a far-left Democrat. I voted for Paul all the way back in 1988 when he ran as the Libertarian nominee (It may surprise some users on here, but I didn’t vote for a Republican on the Presidential level until 2000) and supported him in 2008 (I was going to vote for Chuck Baldwin in the general until McCain selected Palin to be his running mate), and 2012 (Romney was too moderate for my tastes, also too Mormon, so I wrote in Randall Terry). I wish Rand was more like his father, but he’s always struck be as… uninspiring. I like Tulsi Gabbard. She’s probably the only Democrat I would’ve considered voting for in 2020.
  7. The name is vaguely familiar, was she involved in some sort of obscenity trial in… I think it was the 80s? Other than that, I don’t know who she is. Should I?
  8. Great video, and great channel! Thanks for turning me on to this guy!
  9. “Wage Slavery” You use the same terminology as the communist freaks everyone used to bully in high school. Comrade Lincoln would be proud of you.
  10. No one’s perfect. Trump is the best President of my lifetime, but he still signed that awful crime bill. The north was controlled by large industrialists, and financiers, while the south was an agrarian society made up of yeoman farmers, and a few large cash crop plantations.
  11. The civil war wasn’t about slavery. Lincoln did not support abolition until such a time came when it was politically opportune to do so. The south seceded in opposition to an economic system which vastly favored northern industrialists at the expense of southern farmers. Lincoln supported that economic system, and the south decided that they had had enough of being treated like second class citizens.
  12. Why? Both Johnson, and Lincoln did more to destroy traditional values, tear up the constitution, and expand the federal government than any other President. Johnson’s Great Society ruined the federal budget by giving billions of tax dollars to lazy bums, young bucks, and welfare queens. His civil rights program trampled both states rights, and the rights of private citizens. During his term the Warren court kicked their leftist judicial activism into high gear, though we can’t blame him entirely as many of the appoints were made by his predecessors, though he did appoint the grossly unqualified Thurgood Marshal to the bench, passing over many good candidates in the process (wonder why?). His signing of the 1965 naturalization act is why America is no longer recognizable in many parts of the country. His one saving grace was that he was his foreign policy which was fervently anti communist. Now let’s get to Lincoln, the man who did more to rip up the constitution, and divide the country than anyone. When the southern states decides that they did not wish to be ruled by a proto-socialist tyrant in waiting who opposed everything their culture cherished, he wasted no time in establishing himself as a tyrant. Lincoln used the military to harass, and shut up everyone who opposed him, suspended habeas corpus, confiscated private property, took the nation off the gold standard, and left the tenth amendment to die by passing bills, and amendments that allowed the federal government trample the rights of states. What was the benefit of all this warlord like control? Take a look at New York City, Chicago, and Detroit if you want an answer.
  13. The second question was tough, both were awful Presidents, but I voted Johnson because I support the Vietnam war in general, though a more aggressive President (like Barry Goldwater would have been) would have ended the war successfully before fifth columnist hippies were able to erode American willpower, and force us to leave South Vietnam to the communists.
  14. My father, while serving in the 30th Infantry Division in 1944 as part of the allied campaign to liberate France, was robbed of his legs by a Nazi artillery shell. To compare me to the scum who did that to him is insulting, and evil. Eat shit.
  15. Look it’s late, I don’t have time to read all of that. I’m willing to accept that lying to someone can make them feel better, I do it all the time for just such a reason, but that’s not a solid basis for a society. Men can’t become women, that’s a fact. We can lie to the transvestites and tell them they’re women to spare their feelings, or we can tell the truth. Actually… Goddam. Maybe you are a woman, I’ve never heard a man say something so… catty!
  16. Look, when 40% of a group commits suicide, it only makes sense to try and correct the people who want to join that group. I was a bit hyperbolic, but a lot of so called transgenders really do need to be treated for their very serious mental disorder.
  17. How am I homophobic? First of all I don’t fear homosexuals, they disgust me. Second of all just because I don’t surrender to the media narrative that homosexuals are totally like normal people, that doesn’t make me homophobic. Again, fuck a guy’s ass all you like, I do not care! My problem comes when people try to shove their sexuality down my throat, such as when they put it on a tv show, like I said in the post that you’re taking out of context. Any man who thinks he can will himself into being a woman should be locked in an insane asylum…
  18. Look, chase your zen, man, or whatever, I don’t really care. I’m sorry that your decision ruined your relationship with your mother, but I fail to see why that means I have to support your lifestyle. I have kids who are probably around your age, and I thankfully never had one turn out gay, I’m not sure how I’d respond if one of them thought they were gay. Like I said, you do you, just don’t force me to accommodate it, and don’t call it marriage. I also disagree with your decision to call historical leaders homosexual, very disrespectful imo.
  19. I was saying I oppose banning transvestitism from private (not public) spaces, not that I don’t have any opinion on transvestitism in general. Take it another way, I find homosexual relationships disgusting, I see a homo kiss on a television show. I decide to never support the show, the network, or the creators responsible ever again. This is me expressing my personal opinion. However if I advocate for congress passing legislation penalizing immoral media, that is me expressing a political opinion. Personal opinions, and political opinions are different - for example how many people describe themselves as “personally pro-life, but politically pro-choice”? It’s the same thing, I want transvestites as far away from me as possible, but I don’t think they should be outlawed entirely.
  20. I wish I had the chance to vote for that man once in my life. Despite what the Liberal media tells us he truly was one of the best Presidents that this country had. Watergate (most of which was fabricated by WaPo with help from the CIA) really pales in comparison to all of his successes. The media loves to paint him as an evil guy, but fawns over rapists like Clinton, and Biden. They did the same thing to Agnew, and tried to do it to Reagan too.
  21. I’m old enough to remember the original gay ‘rights’ movement of the seventies, eighties, and nineties. Back then homosexuals, they told us that, were just like normal people, and deserved the same respect, rights, and privileges, nowadays homosexuals and their so called families are glorified in the media, and homosexuality is forced onto children as young as five years old. First it was forcing employers to hire homosexuals regardless of their beliefs, then it was demanding the government foot the bill for a disease which was caused almost exclusively by homosexual sex, until finally the homosexuals, and their liberal allies engaged in a concerted effort to tear up the holy teather-pole of western civilization: the sacred institution of marriage. In 2015 a court dominated by liberals, and so-called conservatives trampled over the average American, and the constitution in order to force a crown of thorns onto the states. I say all this, because the exact same process - tolerate, accept, normalize, and glorify - is happening right now with regards to transvestites. In the media, in the halls of Washington, and even in our schools, we are being forced to accept the idea that men can turn themselves into women, and vice-versa. That is why I disagree with trans ideology, what some freak wants to do in their own house is their own business, but the moment it starts affecting my life, and the life of my family, then it becomes my business. Hey, I’m not saying that men should be banned from dressing like women, but I shouldn’t have to accept their mental delusion that this somehow makes them a woman, the government shouldn’t treat them as if they were women, and children shouldn’t be indoctrinated into being transvestites.
  22. I can’t bring myself to care over who, or where we’re bombing at any given moment, so my answer to 20 and 21 is really more ‘I guess so why not’ Whatever’s happening in Africa or the Middle East has absolutely no impact on my life so I struggle to see any reason for me to care one way or another.
  23. Stern unveils his new slogan at a rally in New Hampshire: Stern in ‘24: The Candidate for Acid, Abortion, and AR-15s Stern campaigns in New Hampshirite, promising to rip up all gun control laws presently on the books at the federal level. Stern says that he is the “Liberty Candidate” during a speech in New Hampshire Stern asks Andrew Yang for his endorsement
  24. Message: Hillary is the only candidate with the experience necessary to guide progressive legislation through a hostile congress Attack: Attack Tulsi Gabbard for being a Putin agent of chaos Pander: College educated young people Campaign: Bill, and Hillary campaign among Black voters in South Carolina Endorsement: Hillary asks Jeanne Shaheen for her endorsement
  25. Clinton: Hillary gives a speech in New Hampshire, pledging to defend a woman’s right to choose as President In New Hampshire, Hillary attacks the Republican Party for their attacks on the LGBTQ community, taking DeSantis to task in particular for passing Florida’s infamous Don’t Say Gay Bill. Hillary goes to South Carolina, promising to pass a universal background check as President. Endorsement Request: Bill Clinton Stern: Howard Stern rallies in Manchester, talking about his support for abortion rights, claiming that it is inconsistent to call for small government in one regard, but then turn around, and endorse forcing women to carry a baby to term. Stern goes to Concord, swearing that the Electoral College will be abolished “on day one.” Continuing his New Hampshire strategy, Stern promises to end corporate welfare for oil companies. Stern asks New Hampshire State Rep. Max Abramson for his endorsement.
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