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Venezuelan Americans in South Florida, who voted for Trump, react to him rescinding TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans MAGA were crying like bitches for the last 4 years about gas and grocery prices.... Trump is lying to you about migrant crime. There IS NO migrant crime wave. You know things are going badly for Trump when he's already claiming voter fraud. Trump killed his own campaign tonight at MSG. Funny how MAGAs are now quiet after no real proof has come out about the whole "Haitian immigrants are eating pets" How do you think Vance feels about Laura Loomer making racist remarks towards Indians? Let's be real, the feud between Loomer and MTG is really about how much they both want to be Trump's Eva Braun. You MAGAs realize there's no evidence that illegals are eating cats and dogs right? How the hell do people consider Trump an example of a great Christian? View all posts >


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Hey don't blame me, I didn't vote for that dumbfuck lol. Fuck you. I read about this before. It made me lose just about all respect for Francis Ford Coppola. He is a piece of shit for trying to protect Silva. I'll always love The Godfather movies and Apocalypse Now, but FFC is a fucking scumbag. I wouldn't talk if I were you. You're the one who actually believes that the earth is flat and that democrats can control the weather and can create hurricanes. Yeah, no. Here’s the deal—Tim Pool (and, by extension, the New York Post) totally misunderstood how property valuation works. The number the city puts on a place for tax purposes isn’t the same as what it’s actually worth on the market. In NYC, tax assessments are based on some formula that often lowballs luxury properties. So when Stewart sold his penthouse for $17.5 million, it wasn’t some shady scheme—it was just what someone was willing to pay for a high-end apartment in Manhattan. Bottom line? Pool’s claim was based on a huge misunderstanding (or maybe just an intentional misrepresentation) of real estate values. But the Post ran with it anyway, even though it was totally off base, basically fueling an internet conspiracy that had no legs. And, shocker—turns out, selling your apartment for what the market says it’s worth isn’t fraud. You obviously are LTZ. You really are a piece of shit. It isn't just the fact you made a topic, it's also what you said in your initial post and your poor choice of words. You didn't make this topic "to have a discussion" because if you did you wouldn't have said "There must be... something." Right off the bat you come across as anti-Semitic. If you wanted to have a serious discussion you wouldn't have said something as stupid as that. The thing is though is that I'm not a pedophile, but you *obviously* have something against Jews because if you didn't, you wouldn't make a dumbass topic saying "Hmmm, since Jews have been one of the most hated people in history, then that must mean something!" when you could've looked up the answer yourself and if you did, you would've found out the following: <i>Religious Differences: Back in the day, when Christianity and Islam were spreading, Jews stuck to their own beliefs. This didn't sit well with some, leading to tensions. For instance, during the Middle Ages, Jews were often blamed for various misfortunes, like the Black Death, leading to widespread violence against them.</i> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_antisemitism) <i>Economic Roles: In medieval Europe, Jews were sometimes pushed into moneylending because other jobs were off-limits. Lending money was frowned upon by the Church, so Jews filled that niche. This made them targets when debts piled up or economies tanked.</i> (https://www.historytoday.com/archive/why-were-jews-persecuted) <i>Scapegoating: Whenever things went south—plagues, wars, economic downturns—Jews were convenient scapegoats. A tragic example is during the Black Death in the 14th century, where Jews were accused of poisoning wells, leading to massacres in many communities.</i>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_antisemitism) <i>Cultural Misunderstandings: Jewish customs, like dietary laws and Sabbath observance, set them apart. These differences sometimes bred suspicion and myths, painting Jews as outsiders or even enemies.</i> (https://www.montana.edu/historybug/yersiniaessays/pariera-dinkins.html) <i>Persistent Myths: Over time, harmful myths and stereotypes about Jews took root and were hard to shake, fueling ongoing prejudice and discrimination.</i>(https://www.history.com/topics/holocaust/anti-semitism) You knew EXACTLY what you were doing when making this topic instead of easily looking up the answer for yourself. I bet you're really confused. You love Trump, but you also hate the fact that he supports Israel to the point where he is threatening to deport all Palestinians from Gaza. View all replies >