Split


The fella in the video is a Briton. He describes the sorry state of affairs there, a place where there seems to be little hope for success, financial or otherwise. Naturally enough, that sentiment is contained in many other places on the western world also. The ruling elitess have boxed people in, where a grinding existence is expected of you, though you are told of no such thing.

Last year’s Presidential Election in the US was very much a response to this situation. We saw young men strongly breaking for Trump, while the young gals were just as extreme in the other direction. What might explain this?

The young fellas know that they are never going to be supported by the government, so they want a chance to make it on their own. With DEI, high taxes, an anti-business climate, cheap illegal labor, etc. being arrayed against them, they figured that most anything would be better than the current situation, so they voted for Trump. It turns out that he was even more on their side than they ever knew.

On the other hand, even if the gals see the situation on the ground as it is, they expect that the government will make it at least mostly right for them, through programs that subsidize, stack rules in their favor, etc. Furthermore, illegals normally don’t inhabit the office jobs that women like. Finally, they would have received the luxury of being able to virtue signal for all sorts of causes, alphabet type and otherwise. We all know that the gals are more into this than the fellas.

So where does that leave us? The fellas are hoping for a shot, perhaps aiming for enough to live by themselves comfortably. The gals are looking at the fellas and the general current situation, and thinking that getting married to the government (at least a subsidized LTR) is not a bad idea.

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105 comments on “Split
  1. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    What would it be like for the fellas if Hillary had two terms?

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  2. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    A split from my youth

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  3. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    All of the best minds tell us that what the fella in the video says is silly, utopia is just around the corner

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  4. Cautiously Pessimistic's avatar Cautiously Pessimistic says:

    I heard some folks on the news complaining about Some judge somewhere making rulings that were obviously putting the public at risk, and how stupid she must be.

    What if the elites aren’t stupid? What if they’re evil?

    I’m just saying, it would explain a great deal.

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  5. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Somewhat on-topic

    Iran’s Nuclear Program, Man-Boy Solicitation, and Grooming Girls

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  6. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    CP, most folks aren’t intentionally evil IMO. I think that’s the truth that the Karens play on when they claim “they meant well.”

    A seared conscience is a reality, but being under a deluded mind captured by deceptive philosophy and because they are more easily deceived seems like a better fit.

    Either way, incompetence is a factor. Let’s say your average public school tranzing teacher know it’s evil but does it because it’s evil. It’s pretty incompetent, or lazy, to carry out evil as an overweight cat-lady working as an elementary teacher.

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  7. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    CP said elites, so my bad. The teacher example doesn’t hold. I meant well!

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  8. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    How about “most people don’t think that they are evil”?

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  9. feeriker's avatar feeriker says:

    Last year’s Presidential Election in the US was very much a response to this situation. We saw young men strongly breaking for Trump, while the young gals were just as extreme in the other direction.

    And already young men are certainly realizing that they’ve been duped and scammed, along with the rest of us. Tronald Dump’s one overriding concern appears to be “Israel Uber Alles,” something that should surprise no one.

    Prediction: there will at some point be a repeat of the event that took place in Butler, PA last July, one that probably will fail like the first one did. This time, however, the shooter will be a young man angry over OM’s betrayal of America’s white males.

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  10. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    Trump is already compromising again: The Ukraine mineral rights deal so as to continue funding Ukraine and the proxy war against Russia. Intermeddling in Israeli foreign policy.

    No. No more. Ukraine gets nothing until they dance to our tune and we’re not giving them more money for war. Israel can defend itself. Let it do so, on its own dime and time. Impose tariffs if you must and let the chips fall where they may. We need to take the pain; and so does everyone else, really.

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  11. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    Women would rather take government money and fuck bad boys than live with and cooperate with their SMV/RMV counterpart. Just that simple.

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  12. Cautiously Pessimistic's avatar Cautiously Pessimistic says:

    “CP said elites, so my bad. The teacher example doesn’t hold. I meant well!”

    I believe there are useful idiots. I was one when I was in the blue city bubble.

    But one of the reasons I got out of that was I was earnest, and couldn’t reconcile what I was being told with what I was experiencing. Being a useful idiot when you’re young is a misfortune of birth. Being a useful idiot when you’re old is a mark of shame, and usually indicates a lack of character.

    All that said, I don’t believe for a moment they’re all useful idiots, and the evil ones don’t hesitate for a moment to wear the skinsuit of meaning well.

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  13. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Women would rather take government money and fuck bad boys than live with and cooperate with their SMV/RMV counterpart

    And the Government not only makes it possible, but is eager.

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  14. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    But one of the reasons I got out of that was I was earnest, and couldn’t reconcile what I was being told with what I was experiencing.

    A man of integrity. What if every man was like that ?

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  15. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    All that said, I don’t believe for a moment they’re all useful idiots, and the evil ones don’t hesitate for a moment to wear the skinsuit of meaning well.

    There were smart people at work that I tried to convince of this. No dice.

    Evil never sleeps

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  16. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    I couldn’t reconcile what I was being told with what I was experiencing.

    Which is why, on a bright spring day in March 2011, over 14 years ago, I stumbled across Roissy’s blog following a link from a Kay Hymowitz article linked at a conservative website, HotAir, I think. A guy who used to go by the moniker Allahpundit who now blogs at The Bulwark, a RINO/CINO/NeverTrumper site under his real name. Nicholas Catoggio.

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  17. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Allahpundit turned me off to Hor Air. Now that he is gone, I am back

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  18. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    Same here, Allahpundit was enough for me to skip reading there, but I haven’t gone back because Michelle Malkin isn’t there. She had some fire in her, but not a long-lasting one, and she got out. Tracy Beanz had some fire, and is now getting out of political podcasting. Ann Coulter is the only woman that Iike to read and has stayed at it, and probably not coincidentally, has no husband or kids.

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  19. bee123456's avatar bee123456 says:

    The insightful F. Roger Devlin has started a Substack:

    https://substack.com/@frogerdevlin

    Also on Gab:

    https://gab.com/F_Roger_Devlin

    Stephen Baskerville also:

    https://stephenbaskerville.substack.com/?utm_source=global-search

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  20. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    I used to like Coulter. She’s a talented writer and slices and dices liberals, and then feeds their own body parts to them. What I don’t like about her anymore is the blue blood country club Republicanism. the “rules for thee but not for me” attitude; and the fact that she doesn’t live like a conservative. She’s a successful, 63 year old version of Jacky Eubanks – what Eubanks wants to be but won’t admit. Ann Coulter is a conservative wine aunt.

    She lives the liberal life – going to wine and brie parties, hobnobbing with Hannity and Boreing and Little Ben Shapiro and Domenech and George Will and even Bill Kristol and some of those other guys, all stroking each other in their echo chambers, and dating around and having been engaged several times but never married with no kids (and almost certainly having sex with some of the men she dated and was engaged to – don’t fucking tell me she’s remained a virgin. I don’t believe that for one second).

    Coulter talks like the conservative life is the bee’s knees and everyone should do it. Well, Ann, if the conservative lifestyle is so great, why isn’t it good enough for you? If it’s so good and beneficial for the life of the country; and it’s for the greater good, why do you demand that everyone else EXCEPT you carry it out? Because, for fucks sake, living it is difficult and it costs – but you, Ms. Coulter, don’t want to pay those costs. You either cannot or will not settle down and pick a guy and be his wife, right? Could not or did not want kids?

    Because marriage and family just weren’t all that important to Coulter.

    I mean, OK, fine; but don’t ram the conservative life down my throat and tell me to carry it on my back. Don’t tell women to carry it on their backs… and do what you won’t do and live how you won’t live.

    And, yeah – if you’re Cornell undergrad and Michigan Law, and clerked for the US Court of Appeals, and then worked for a silk stocking law firm and then the Senate Judiciary Committee, and then wrote lots of best sellers and became a pundit, well, you don’t have to live a conservative life, I guess.

    The hypocrisy is what I have a problem with.

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  21. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    Almost no self styled famous “conservatives” actually live as conservatives. Trump doesn’t – married 3 times, has 5 kids by 3 different women. Reagan didn’t – he was divorced (but not by his doing). Bush the shrub had substance abuse problems. Sean Hannity is divorced. Most “conservative” country music stars are divorced or have well publicized substance abuse problems. Ben Domenech got caught in lying and plagiarism. Just about every female Republican congresscritter is divorced or in a troubled marriage or facing infidelity rumors.

    And that’s just what we know about.

    And yet, a guy like me is told to shut up, stay, and pay.

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  22. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    Correction – Catoggio blogs at The Dispatch, which is also a RINO/CINO/NeverTrumper site

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  23. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    I’m in a meeting with other engineers in other geographic areas. It’s once a week. Two men are in top position. Do you want to guess who the actual leaders are? Women engineers. The closest male simulation of a female engineer is an extremely naive and/or socially inept man.

    The women engineers aren’t socially odd, nor naive, but what they have in common with those men is an orc-like drive on details. Yes, academically competent and correct with their points, but they yet destroy us. We become a cold group of technicians treating our clients inhumanely because being too safe and too focused on details.

    Out of the 30 women engineers, I’d keep two.

    It’s so depressing being in a meeting with female engineers. Of course, men defer to them. They bully and always choose the most restrictive and legalistic option. Women remove all the judgement calls from our job, as if trade-offs and reality aren’t part of the process. Diversity is not our strength.

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  24. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    One might hope that engineering schools teach them about trade offs.

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  25. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Did the women go to “the best schools”?

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  26. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    Not Ivy league, and mostly the same schools as the men engineers in my group. They often have Masters and PhDs though, far more than the men.

    True herd creatures. The men protecting them make my job into one which should be replaced by AI since they’ve removed judgement from it. Checklists and algorithms can do my job.The couple of male bosses are real dicks though because they allow themselves to make judgement calls. Self-inflation, and sucking up to women, and they get the biggest paychecks. DEI rules though no one cops to it. So we become technically more proficient, more credentialed, at the same time we become more mediocre.

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  27. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Guys often have a “how can we get this done” ethic.

    This is drilled into them when they are young.

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  28. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    They often have Masters and PhDs though, far more than the men.

    They apply “girl style” leaning to engineering. Then do it higher and higher. It misses the mark.

    For those who don’t know, “girl style” learning is about being attentive, memorizing facts, learning to recognize certain types of problems and the steps to a solution that gets them full credit.

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  29. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    DEI rules though no one cops to it

    There were no explicit rules, but we all knew the score. Sometimes when a DEI candidate applied for a promotion, the white guys would just withdraw. Happened to me once

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  30. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    I thought that things were discouraging then.

    They are even worse for white fellas now.

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  31. Cautiously Pessimistic's avatar Cautiously Pessimistic says:

    “DEI rules though no one cops to it”

    If you see a tech department of any size staffed entirely by women, you should know the score.

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  32. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    Shark

    Regarding the latest discussions at The Place That Shall Remain Nameless

    I guess I don’t know what is so difficult about a wife respecting her husband. If a husband in good conscience wants his wife to wear a head covering at certain times, why can’t she? If he does not want her to do so, why can’t she respect her husband in that?

    If a husband wants his wife to work, or not work, or work sometimes…. why can she not respect her husband in that?

    If a husband wants his wife to spend money on this and not that; or not spend so much money; or adhere to a budget, why can she not respect her husband in that? (My own father did this with my mother, mostly out of necessity – there was only so much money, and once it’s gone it’s gone until the next paycheck, so don’t spend it all…)

    Why can’t a wife do this out of the command to respect her husband in all things? Things like day to day life, how she presents herself in public, her public conduct, how she spends money, what she spends money on…. why can’t a wife do this?

    If a woman cannot or will not do this, then she is not acting as a wife.

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  33. thedeti's avatar thedeti says:

    And why is it presumed, somehow, that married men are acting in bad faith or “unloving” because they act from the courage of their convictions in saying “yes, cover up” or “no, don’t cover up because you don’t need to”?

    They’re acting from genuine conviction after prayer, supplication, and study in determining what’s best for themselves, their marriages, their wives, and their children. Why is this viewed with such consternation and concern?

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  34. Sharkly's avatar Sharkly says:

    A woman claimed: I went through a phase, 10 or 15 years ago, when I really felt I should cover my head. I won’t say it was a conviction because I’m sure I picked it up online. Nevertheless, my husband was opposed to it.

    So, she obeyed her husband. Even though I believe in the past she has argued that she would obey God if she felt her husband was wrong. So, I replied:

    If I submit to my husband in everything, surely, he’ll tell me to rob a bank or to become a swinger, claimed most every woman ever. No, we must obey God rather than men. (Acts 5:29)

    I find it amusing how women reserve the right to defy their husband for the sake of God and reserve the right to defy God for the sake of their husband. If I didn’t know better, I’d say that leaves the woman fully in charge, obeying whichever “lord” best suits her whim.

    Schrödinger’s obedience. LOL

    My point was that even supposedly godly women don’t obey God always, or their husband always, they make their own choices and then tell their churchian friends they were obeying whichever authority figure comes the closest to letting them do whatever it was that they most wanted to do in the first place. And then they label that as dutiful obedience.

    My dad said, “The man who has three bosses, has no boss at all.”
    Meaning that if you have three different people directing you, you can pick and choose whatever direction you want to follow and if one of your bosses questions you, you can claim you’re following the other guy’s instructions, or that you are attempting to combine all of their instructions in the way you think will work the best.

    I wasn’t saying that she shouldn’t always obey her husband or always obey God. I was just saying that if she gets to pick and choose whatever she wants, sometimes picking God’s way, and sometimes picking her husband’s way, and sometimes picking neither and sinning, that isn’t true obedience, that’s making your own decisions and then just claiming to be obedient to whichever authority figure comes closest to your own preference. If she wanted to serve one or the other, she should choose which one it will be and then obey them consistently, otherwise she’s just serving herself, if she won’t ever commit to consistently serving one or the other.

    Do you understand my point about the moral inconsistency of alternately serving two masters, according to your own whims?

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  35. Cautiously Pessimistic's avatar Cautiously Pessimistic says:

    “And why is it presumed, somehow, that married men are acting in bad faith or “unloving” because they act from the courage of their convictions in saying “yes, cover up” or “no, don’t cover up because you don’t need to”?”

    But what if he tells her to rob a bank?!! What then?!!

    Much safer to give her carte blanche to ignore her husband entirely and do what she thinks best. It’s working so well now.

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  36. Sharkly's avatar Sharkly says:

    Snitched on by her own pet raccoon.
    Raccoon caught in driver’s seat with meth pipe in its mouth during Ohio traffic stop

    https://www.cleveland19.com/2025/05/06/raccoon-caught-drivers-seat-with-meth-pipe-its-mouth-during-springfield-township-traffic-stop/

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  37. Cautiously Pessimistic's avatar Cautiously Pessimistic says:

    That raccoon knew exactly what it was doing. Freaking trash panda narc.

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  38. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Denmark’s ‘Ghetto Law’ and how useful this might be in Britain

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  39. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Too soon?

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    A newly released intelligence assessment has found that some Venezuelan government officials “facilitated” the illegal migration of members of the brutal Venezuelan criminal gang Tren De Aragua into the United States “to advance what they see as the Maduro regime’s goal of destabilizing governments and undermining public safety.

    https://dnyuz.com/2025/05/05/corrupt-venezuelan-officials-facilitated-tren-de-aragua-gangs-reign-of-terror-in-us/

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  41. Cheque d'Out's avatar Cheque d'Out says:

    Yay

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  42. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Even broken clocks are right twice a day, this must have pained his grift.

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    Duffy: Biden, Buttigieg ‘Did Nothing’ to Fix Failing Air Traffic Control System

    “They literally spent time concerned about the word cockpit and changing cockpit to flight deck.”

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  44. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    From the moment that Michelle Obama became the First Lady of the United States, she’s used her platform to let all of us know about what a struggle being wealthy, waited upon, and fawned over is for her. I can only imagine the horrors of owning multiple homes in tony neighborhoods scattered all over the place. How does she even remember all of the housekeepers’ names?

    What is most stunning here is that Mrs. Obama has proven herself even more narcissistic than her husband. She’s much less interesting than he is, though. It’s Hillary Clinton all over again, where we are being subjected to the coattails ride of a bitter spouse. If all of this publicity is, as many people think, paving the way for a presidential run, Mrs. Obama seems to be gunning for the disgruntled housewife demographic.

    More than anything, though, it shows how out of touch Democrats are with regular Americans. Again. The Democratic elites seem to be determined to make that point ad nauseam. I didn’t like being an empty nester either, but I joined a wine club and went to the gym more. Mrs. O wants the common folks to know that her parenting experiences were oh so different than the rest of ours.

    https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2025/05/07/the-morning-briefing-somehow-michelle-obama-has-become-even-more-tedious-n4939531

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    Google has become the Microsoft of old

    Google’s search chief, Elizabeth Reid, testified that the DOJ’s proposed changes to the company’s search practices could “deeply undermine user trust” and slow down innovation in the search industry. This claim comes after the company censored conservatives on its search engine throughout the Trump era — which clearly undermined user trust in the company.

    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2025/05/07/now-the-censors-are-worried-google-search-chief-claims-dojs-proposed-changes-could-undermine-user-trust/

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  48. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Our new study of 15 major cities including New York City, Chicago, Austin, Portland and Minneapolis found that murders spiked in the wake of the summer 2020 unrest as police pulled back – making fewer stops and arrests.

    When policing rebounded in these cities, murders declined dramatically.

    Across the 15 cities with a combined population of 27 million and a disproportion share of violent crime, police stops and arrests dropped 40% after May 2020, but have since risen –up 37% from their recent lows in 2021 and 2022.

    https://nypost.com/2025/05/06/opinion/duh-study-shows-defund-the-police-resulted-in-more-killings/

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    Trump Officials Set Date For Direct Trade Talks With China

    “We don’t want to decouple; what we want is fair trade,” said Treasury Secretary Bessent

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    https://www.dailywire.com/news/breakthrough-trump-officials-set-date-for-direct-trade-talks-with-china

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    Star Wars, Star Trek, or Dr. Who: Which is the Most DOOMED? I Took a Poll – The Results Surprised Me

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    President Trump’s Most Loyal Supporters: The Hispanic Community | Victor Davis Hanson

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  55. Cautiously Pessimistic's avatar Cautiously Pessimistic says:

    “Star Wars, Star Trek, or Dr. Who: Which is the Most DOOMED?”

    Dr. Who isn’t doomed. Can’t be doomed if you’re already dead.

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  56. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    VE-Day Airborne Mission! Operation Doomsday

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    The Biden administration authorized federal law enforcement four years ago to target Americans engaged in “concerning non-criminal behavior” in the name of fighting domestic terrorism, with a specific eye on those serving in the military, owning firearms, or spreading what officials considered to be “xenophobic” disinformation, according to newly declassified documents.

    The stunning breadth of the mandate was disclosed when Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently released a fully unredacted version of the prior administration’s “Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism.”

    The June 2021 memo exposed for the first time the law enforcement and intelligence framework that led the FBI to monitor and probe conservative Catholics and parents who protested against some school board policies and justified Homeland Security to engage in censorship or debanking of Americans the administration considered to be potential enemies of the state.

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/declassified-biden-admin-domestic-terror-memo-authorized-agencies

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    Black dad kills random cop after officers shot his son, who fled a stolen car with a gun. Wokies are celebrating him.

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    A “Foreign Aid” Official Who Blocked DOGE from Seeing Agency Records Had a Personal Reason to Stop the Audit

    Would you believe that he was diverting taxpayer money to a “friend” who then kicked back “secret payments” to his bank account?

    http://ace.mu.nu/archives/414728.php

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    F*minist Is Still SINGLE at 40, No Kids, and Blaming Men – She’s Shocked No One’s Interested

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    For higher education, “AI’s takeover [is] a full-blown existential crisis.”

    “College is just how well I can use ChatGPT at this point.”

    “I think we are years — or months, probably — away from a world where nobody thinks using AI for homework is considered cheating.”

    “It isn’t as if cheating is new. But now, as one student put it, ‘the ceiling has been blown off.’ Who could resist a tool that makes every assignment easier with seemingly no consequences?”

    “Massive numbers of students are going to emerge from university with degrees, and into the workforce, who are essentially illiterate.”

    “The humanities, and writing in particular, are quickly becoming an anachronistic art elective like basket-weaving.”

    “Many teachers now seem to be in a state of despair.”

    “Every time I talk to a colleague about this, the same thing comes up: retirement. When can I retire? When can I get out of this? That’s what we’re all thinking now.”

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    “I Just Want Your Wallet” | Arrogant Woman Admits All She Is After Is A Provider

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    During almost a decade of successfully investigating and prosecuting illegal alien criminals, I found a troubling thread linking each case: A uniform lack of respect for American immigration laws among illegal aliens.

    They illegally enter our country at will and repeatedly. I prosecuted criminals who had been deported more than ten—yes, ten—times. When I spoke to these individuals, they were often candid in stating how deportation alone was no deterrent.

    Often, criminals return to the United States within a month of deportation to resume criminal activities. The only aspect of American law that strikes fear in the illegal alien is not deportation, state prosecution, or even federal immigration charges. Only when an illegal alien faces serious federal crime charges that will result in mandatory prison time is his invincibility dissolved.

    We need more than a wall and deportations. To fix this gap in the law, I am filing a bill that will deter illegal aliens from committing crimes while here – and deter illegal aliens from illegally re-entering the U.S. to continue criminal activity.

    https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/05/07/exclusive-rep-brad-knott-i-fought-committed-illegal-immigrant-criminals-heres-how-to-stop-them/

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    The Trump administration’s proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year could save Americans $15 billion in “Green New Scam” funds, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

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    US FDA names agency critic Vinay Prasad as top vaccine official

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  70. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    I Made a WOKE BBC Comedian VERY Mad – Andrew Gold

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  71. Farm Boy's avatar Farm Boy says:

    Trump’s risky move actually WORKED

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  73. Thnking's avatar Thnking says:

    “Almost no self styled famous “conservatives” actually live as conservatives. Trump doesn’t – married 3 times, has 5 kids by 3 different women. Reagan didn’t – he was divorced (but not by his doing). Bush the shrub had substance abuse problems. Sean Hannity is divorced. Most “conservative” country music stars are divorced or have well publicized substance abuse problems. Ben Domenech got caught in lying and plagiarism. Just about every female Republican congresscritter is divorced or in a troubled marriage or facing infidelity rumors.”

    Trump: 1980s Democrat who is called far-right extremist because the left doesn’t stop pushing the overton window
    Reagan, Bush, just liberals going the speed limit
    Country music stars: Most of them are bluepilled to the core
    Female Politician: multiply woman by politician you get liar squared, most notably the kind of woman who becomes a politician

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