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It's not even the first similar attempt at mainstreaming white nationalism within the GOP (and other parties, the Libertarian Party is also full of white supremacists/MAGA)... and I was once a Tea Party... which was basically MAGA.
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Btw, it drives me nuts when people pronounce it as Lom Pock... it's Lom Poke... tyvm
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This is also a baldfaced LIE. San Francisco has always had a huge number of homeless people and they also did in the 80s. It was THE SAME THEN. projects.sfchronicle.com/sf-homeless/...
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If you want to check out a podcast dedicated to people like that changing, I'd check out the Daily Former. A podcast from a community of people who were in the far right – and then saw through it. www.thedailyformer.com
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I'm not familiar with San Francisco... I attended high school quite a bit south along the coast in Lompoc, and I rarely ventured up to the Bay Area. In fact.. I think the closest I got was San Jose. Anyway.. SF doesn't exactly smack of danger to me.
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I'm not familiar with San Francisco... I attended high school quite a bit south along the coast in Lompoc, and I rarely ventured up to the Bay Area. In fact.. I think the closest I got was San Jose. Anyway.. SF doesn't exactly smack of danger to me.
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I was born in Flint, Michigan.. raised in Pontiac and Detroit.. and have also lived in places she'd find "dangerously no-go" like the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.. or even the USF area of Tampa... and.. the only reason they had the reputations among racist whites that they do, is... well.. guess.
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Looking at the picture she is whining about, it seems like a nice area with a few tents. My guess is her majesty requires the peasants to be less visible and she probably requires crystal chandeliers and servants. I tend to feel it is sus when people talk about "dangerous no-go" areas.
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The same reason that racist whites call Pine Hills, Florida.. Crime Hills.
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I was born in Flint, Michigan.. raised in Pontiac and Detroit.. and have also lived in places she'd find "dangerously no-go" like the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.. or even the USF area of Tampa... and.. the only reason they had the reputations among racist whites that they do, is... well.. guess.
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Looking at the picture she is whining about, it seems like a nice area with a few tents. My guess is her majesty requires the peasants to be less visible and she probably requires crystal chandeliers and servants. I tend to feel it is sus when people talk about "dangerous no-go" areas.
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Cute top!
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If you've previously purchased a copy of Adventures In The Unknown, or if you got it as part of one of the charity bundles that I've offered it up within, you should go and download the current revision. It is good. There's a devlog with more information about what's been added on the game's page.
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Glad my Geico insurance roadside is paying for the tow, considering I'm not driving or even near the vehicle.
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Looks like Chris is gonna be stuck for 2 hours, but I got him roadside assistance.
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Also this is her business. Posting for no reason.
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Rhianan Rudd: How mother's boyfriend played 'significant' role in radicalising youngest UK girl to face terror charges news.sky.com/story/rhiana...
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Body cam footage showed Tyre Nichols crying out for his mother, as he was violently beaten by five officers — “a public execution” And yet, despite the evidence, a Tennessee jury chose to acquit So, @realcatbrooks.bsky.social and @aptpaction.bsky.social responded: “The system protects itself”