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Well, if they expected Trump to deliver more and keep his promises the second time around, they turned out to be right. I certainly didn’t expect him to do this much in just the first month. If you’re a right-wing conservative who doesn’t care much about social programs, you have to admit — he’s doing a fantastic job.
He’s already kept most of his promises. He freed the January 6th prisoners, started peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, and is actually pursuing détente and a possible good relationship with Russia. He’s even talking about a more cooperative relationship with China — which I didn’t think was possible. He’s dismantled large parts of the national security state and nearly single-handedly wiped out wokeness and DEI — not just in government but even in large parts of the private sector as well. The cultural impact of his victory alone has been devastating for wokeness, reversing its dominance practically overnight. He’s closed the border and begun mass deportations — not just a few here and there, but nationwide, going hard on enforcement. He’s auditing the U.S. government, including the Pentagon, and the list goes on.
If you’re a MAGA populist Republican, you’re loving this. Personally, I agree with many of his policies but strongly oppose others, so I have mixed feelings. I’m also naturally skeptical of any politician — even Trump. But from an accomplishment standpoint, I have to admit — it’s pretty damn impressive.
Yes, but the alternative was just as bad — just in different ways. The way I see it, Republicans might take away something crucial to your survival, maybe even something you need to stay alive. So if you elect them, to put it bluntly, you might lose your life. On the other hand, if you vote for woke Democrats, you won’t lose your life — but you’ll be trapped in a woke dystopia, wishing you were dead. Either way, you’re fucked, just in different ways. That’s why I don’t support either party and refuse to vote for either of them.
Colin Powell? I never liked him. He was the one who pushed the Yellowcake lie — the so-called evidence that Iraq had WMDs — which helped drag us into the Iraq War. Maybe he had a solid reputation before that, but he completely disgraced himself.
As for Trump, I didn’t even vote for this Trump — and this Trump is actually pretty based. So no, I certainly wouldn’t vote for a black Trump.
The only acceptable black president is Morgan Freeman or the black president from 24.
I won't. But a lot of people I care about probably will.
I hear you. I've been where you are now — watching things and grinding my teeth in frustration. Eventually, I just couldn't take it anymore. The forced diversity and all the woke nonsense became so insufferable that I preferred not to watch anything at all. That's where I am now; about 95% of what's available in movies and shows feels intolerable to me.
If something is genuinely good and well-made, I can overlook some of the diversity and woke elements, but it's exhausting to see it everywhere. Right now, the only two shows I genuinely enjoy are Dexter: Original Sin and Severance. Both have a few woke elements, but they're so well-crafted that it makes it worth watching. Everything else, though? I just can't do it.
I find myself preferring to rewatch older shows from when television was actually good — like Breaking Bad, Sons of Anarchy, Dexter, and The Sopranos. Have you ever watched reaction videos? If you can find a good reactor who is interesting and does quality edits, it can be great to watch them react to old shows you love. It breathes new life into them, allowing you to experience them as if you're seeing them for the first time through someone else's eyes. Unfortunately, finding a good reactor is hard — I found a couple that are amazing, but most of them are just terrible
Okay I'm running out of patience with your retardation.
Here is Trump on video saying what I wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_9LAUahpw4
No, it's not relevant to bring up Obama unless you're just trying to score some cheap partisan point, which you seem to think somehow matters in this case. I don’t give a fuck who was president; both Democrats and Republicans are trash. When it comes to foreign policy, it doesn't even matter because it's the establishment blob that sets the agenda, and the president simply follows. Trump is the first president in a long time who has dared to challenge the blob and implement his own foreign policy that goes against the national security state.
And what do you mean, 'what's wrong with me'? What’s wrong with <i>you</i>? Are you one of those civic nationalist retards who, like the woke progressive fags, think that diversity is our strength? If so, then you're even more retarded than I thought. Your people and culture are being replaced in your own countries, but who cares, right? Color doesn't matter, right? We are all just interchangeable. All the same... Fucking retard.
Because you are a partisan hack. How do you know why they voted for Trump? Maybe they were single-issue voters, deeply invested in one policy that he might have even delivered on. Why should I laugh at them now just because they didn’t see this coming? I don’t fault them for not recognizing what I saw. I like Trump and agree with many of the policies he’s implemented. However, I did see this coming, which is why I didn’t vote for him. And, of course, I despise the Republicans just as much as I despise the Democrats, albeit for different reasons. But just because I foresaw this and warned others doesn’t mean I’m going to take this opportunity to mock them or make them feel worthless. People voted for Trump for a variety of reasons, and they shouldn’t be ridiculed or made to feel guilty for not focusing on this particular aspect.
Now you’re simply being disingenuous. I’ve already explained, as have others, that I share content from sources across the political spectrum. Unlike you, I’m not a partisan hack who confines himself to a simplistic Right versus Left or Trump versus Biden framework. My views are heterodox and nuanced; I have my own ideas about how a state should be run, what constitutes a healthy society, and the solutions to the problems we face. I’m open to valid criticism and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum, but I don’t fully subscribe to any single ideology.
I’ve mentioned before that I post Kyle Kulinski because I find it amusing to watch him have meltdowns. However, just because he's a snowflake and suffers from TDS doesn’t mean he has nothing of value to say. My sharing his content does not imply agreement or endorsement; it simply indicates that I found it interesting enough to share with everyone here. You low-IQ partisan hacks are insufferable in how you reduce everything to an us-versus-them, red-versus-blue conflict.
As for my credibility, it’s not derived from posting Nazi slogans but from advocating for social conservatism effectively. I also engage in debates with those who disagree with me because I actually like my views being challenged and my arguments tested. That's what big boys with triple digit IQs do — they don’t retreat into echo chambers merely to have their preconceived notions validated.
Jesus Christ. I clearly stated that I just grabbed the first thing I saw that day on this site — a post about Trump claiming Ukraine started the war. My point was that I don’t need to go searching for Trump's false statements; I can literally use something I just read 10 minutes ago. But fine, if you want to keep being obtuse, here you go — here’s the exact quote:
<i>“I think I have the power to end this war, and I think it’s going very well,” Trump said, answering reporters’ questions on February 18 at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. “But today I heard [from Ukraine], ‘Oh well, we weren’t invited.’ Well, you’ve been there for three years. You should have ended it three years – you should have never started it, you could have made a deal.”</i>
Here he is, implying that Ukraine started the conflict when, in reality, it was the U.S. that orchestrated the coup and kept Ukraine under its thumb with the goal of goading Russia into war. The consensus among the establishment blob was that we could bleed Russia dry and weaken them.
And what’s with the bizarre flex of bringing up Obama? As if that changes anything. You come across as a partisan hack incapable of critical thinking, and the issue with people like you is that you assume everyone else shares your narrow views — that we all fit into neat little partisan boxes. Well, I don’t identify as a partisan. I hate Obama, Bush, Cheney, and Biden. I like Trump but I still didn’t vote for him. I have disdain for both Republicans and Democrats.
I am a White Nationalist and National Socialist who supports left-wing economic policies (welfare state), but I’m far-right conservative on social issues: pro-White, pro-segregation, anti-immigration, anti-feminist, anti-LGBTQ, and pro-traditional family values. I have no representation. I’m willing to collaborate with anyone across the political spectrum to implement my policies, but I'm skeptical of all politicians.
You need to be a good bullshitter to be a confidence man. And Trump is a master bullshitter. He's a natural. I love watching him do his thing.
I feel genuinely sad for the U.K. You were once a great nation. When I was a kid in the ’90s, it was a common trope in movies and TV shows — young Americans dreaming of visiting Paris or London, setting off on that quintessential European trip. These cities had an almost mythical quality — places everyone should experience at least once, the kind of journey that could change your life for the better.
And now, look at them. London and Paris have been reduced to crime-ridden ghettos overrun by disgusting third-world foreigners. Who in their right mind would want to visit them now? It’s honestly tragic. If there’s any hope left, it rests with you — the real English people. You need a revolution. It’s now or never, chaps. No guns? No problem. You can 3D print guns. Just a pro tip.
He's a master at it.
I believe this is directly relevant to my post. Most politicians are liars — but because you can't officially call them that, everyone plays along with the pretense — even though it's obvious to all. Trump, however, isn’t a liar in the conventional sense; he’s a bullshitter. And that’s what throws them off. They aren’t accustomed to dealing with a bullshitter — especially one as skilled and captivating as Trump. They don’t know how to categorize his style, so they resort to calling him a liar — the only real liar among them, in their view. The irony, of course, is that they’re all liars, while Trump is something else entirely — a pure, unfiltered, and masterful bullshit artist. He’s a natural.
It’s clear you’re unfamiliar with the history between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia. If you actually want to educate yourself, I suggest listening to Jeffrey Sachs — watch his interviews with Tucker Carlson. Or go hear what Col. Douglas MacGregor has to say; he was Senior Advisor to the Acting Secretary of Defense under Trump and has deep insight into U.S. foreign policy.
Perhaps familiarize yourself with the subject before questioning my credibility. My reputation here and on the right is well-established and speaks for itself.
I can hook you up if you want.
Of course. More diversity trash.
If you care about these programs maybe you should be doing something about it like calling your congress people.
Archie is correct. He <i>is</i> "regular" — the default — because he knows he lives in a White country. Anyone who isn’t White isn’t truly an American in Archie’s eyes and he's right about that.
It's co-founder was a black media magnate Robert L. Johnson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_L._Johnson
It was then bought by Viacom.