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Charlottesville Race Riots
Notice how the narrative has been established and pushed by the media and the politicians? Read this KSL Article closely. Don't you dare even hint to the fact that it was also the black lives matter/ antifa crowd that shoulders just as much if not more of the blame for these riots. No it's all those dirty filthy white nationalist neo nazi types that are solely responsible for stirring the pot of violence and social injustice. They are the only bogeymen we need to stamp out. Nobody to blame here but them.
As a side note look at the picture in the KSL article of the lady carrying a black lives matter sign. Is that THE Kate Kelly of Ordain Women fame? Figures. Professional pot stirrer to the rescue.The populace are herded around like a bunch of sheep by manipulative media and political whores. Dont get all the facts. Don't stray from the narrative we give you. We will tell you what to think and how to react. Otherwise if you dare even so much as to breathe an alternative storyline based on the facts we will destroy you and paint you in the worst possible light as rascist scum. Divide and conquer baby. It is SUCH manipulation. :ymsick:
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=45415534&nid=1 ... e-violence
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... ville.html
As a side note look at the picture in the KSL article of the lady carrying a black lives matter sign. Is that THE Kate Kelly of Ordain Women fame? Figures. Professional pot stirrer to the rescue.The populace are herded around like a bunch of sheep by manipulative media and political whores. Dont get all the facts. Don't stray from the narrative we give you. We will tell you what to think and how to react. Otherwise if you dare even so much as to breathe an alternative storyline based on the facts we will destroy you and paint you in the worst possible light as rascist scum. Divide and conquer baby. It is SUCH manipulation. :ymsick:
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=45415534&nid=1 ... e-violence
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... ville.html
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This is also interesting.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-1 ... porter-8-m
Right/left or Dem/Rep titles doesn't matter. Luciferians just agitate and cause contention.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-1 ... porter-8-m
Right/left or Dem/Rep titles doesn't matter. Luciferians just agitate and cause contention.
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Are you alt-right?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:11 am Notice how the narrative has been established and pushed by the media and the politicians? Read this KSL Article closely. Don't you dare even hint to the fact that it was also the black lives matter/ antifa crowd that shoulders just as much if not more of the blame for these riots. No it's all those dirty filthy white nationalist neo nazi types that are solely responsible for stirring the pot of violence and social injustice. They are the only bogeymen we need to stamp out. Nobody to blame here but them.
As a side note look at the picture in the KSL article of the lady carrying a black lives matter sign. Is that THE Kate Kelly of Ordain Women fame? Figures. Professional pot stirrer to the rescue.The populace are herded around like a bunch of sheep by manipulative media and political whores. Dont get all the facts. Don't stray from the narrative we give you. We will tell you what to think and how to react. Otherwise if you dare even so much as to breathe an alternative storyline based on the facts we will destroy you and paint you in the worst possible light as rascist scum. Divide and conquer baby. It is SUCH manipulation. :ymsick:
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=45415534&nid=1 ... e-violence
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... ville.html
Why Mormons Who Are Alt-Right are Not Right
From Deseret News. Editor's note: This article is part of an ongoing Deseret News opinion series exploring ideas and issues at the intersection of faith and thought.
In my latest guilty pleasure of a television show, "UnReal," Rachel Goldberg, a producer for a fictional dating reality show, expertly manipulates female contestants to play scripted parts for the sake of good television. Rachel provokes contestant-after-contestant to tears, rage and depression by exposing their personality quirks, emotional insecurities and personal backgrounds for the national camera. Both brilliant and desperate for validation, she sets her world on fire, and then, with a healthy cash bonus in hand, gazes into the moral void she has made for herself.
As we saw this weekend, a new class of political activists, calling themselves the “alt-right” has exploited the resentments and anxieties of white Americans uncertain of their place in a web of systems and structures that feel alien and unreliable. On Aug. 11-12, the bitter fruits of this movement were on display when a disturbing coalition of armed white men unfurled Nazi flags, shouted "Blood and Soil" (a chant celebrated by Nazi propagandists), and violently clashed with opposition groups in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia; the clashes have claimed the life of one victim and caused dozens of injuries.
Some have presented the alt-right movement in the language and messaging of Mormonism, packaging the LDS tradition into a faith of white nationalism. Like Rachel Goldberg with her contestants, these activists exploit white anxieties and aspirations to affirm their place and status in white American society. The voices of alt-right adherents who are Mormons, though small in number, imagine a world defined, bounded and governed by ethnicity rather than individual character and justice; a world in which in the honoring of ancestral bonds descends to the same kind of base tribalism that led to the destruction of civilizations described in Mormonism’s sacred text, The Book of Mormon.
“Love your own people,” one alt-right pundit who is Mormon has exhorted, warning that "we’ve got about one generation left” for “saving this country as a white country." This sentiment reflects the creed of the infamous German propagandist Joseph Goebbels: "Love Germany above all else and your ethnic comrade (Volksgenosse) as yourself."
While alt-right activists celebrate ethnicity as a binding force, the Mormon vision of a Zion community celebrates a oneness of heart. Having attended and addressed an Igbo-speaking LDS ward in Nigeria, a Hmong-speaking ward in Wisconsin and an ethnically integrated ward in South Africa, I have experienced a taste of this fellowship in a number of venues.
While Mormon leaders have condemned all forms of racism past or present, Mormon alt-right nationalists celebrate the racial divides of the past, hoping to return the political power structure of the United States to Euro-descended men. Though Mormon alt-right nationalists regularly manipulate and miscontextualize Islam, Latter-day Saint leaders have shown respect for the Muslim faith.
Bred from the vulnerability that seeks validation through a robust social media following, these alt-right advocates, as House of Cards president-tyrant Frank Underwood envisioned, seek to write our "wildest dreams” even as they are “crafting (our) worst fears.” Whatever their personal plight, we must be vigilant to guard against those among us who, like Rachel, speak our common tongue, understand our insecurities, but try to exploit them for their celebrity status.
It is insufficient to respond to these factions with denunciation alone, though denunciation is in order. We must preserve and promote Latter-day Saint spaces as sites where individuals are welcomed for their complexity and layeredness. May we make the Latter-day Saint faith a “welcome table” at which, in the words of the old gospel spiritual, “all God’s children gonna sit together one of these days.”
Russell Stevenson is the author of "For the Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013."
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Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:23 amAre you alt-right?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:11 am Notice how the narrative has been established and pushed by the media and the politicians? Read this KSL Article closely. Don't you dare even hint to the fact that it was also the black lives matter/ antifa crowd that shoulders just as much if not more of the blame for these riots. No it's all those dirty filthy white nationalist neo nazi types that are solely responsible for stirring the pot of violence and social injustice. They are the only bogeymen we need to stamp out. Nobody to blame here but them.
As a side note look at the picture in the KSL article of the lady carrying a black lives matter sign. Is that THE Kate Kelly of Ordain Women fame? Figures. Professional pot stirrer to the rescue.The populace are herded around like a bunch of sheep by manipulative media and political whores. Dont get all the facts. Don't stray from the narrative we give you. We will tell you what to think and how to react. Otherwise if you dare even so much as to breathe an alternative storyline based on the facts we will destroy you and paint you in the worst possible light as rascist scum. Divide and conquer baby. It is SUCH manipulation. :ymsick:
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=45415534&nid=1 ... e-violence
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... ville.html
Why Mormons Who Are Alt-Right are Not Right
From Deseret News. Editor's note: This article is part of an ongoing Deseret News opinion series exploring ideas and issues at the intersection of faith and thought.
In my latest guilty pleasure of a television show, "UnReal," Rachel Goldberg, a producer for a fictional dating reality show, expertly manipulates female contestants to play scripted parts for the sake of good television. Rachel provokes contestant-after-contestant to tears, rage and depression by exposing their personality quirks, emotional insecurities and personal backgrounds for the national camera. Both brilliant and desperate for validation, she sets her world on fire, and then, with a healthy cash bonus in hand, gazes into the moral void she has made for herself.
As we saw this weekend, a new class of political activists, calling themselves the “alt-right” has exploited the resentments and anxieties of white Americans uncertain of their place in a web of systems and structures that feel alien and unreliable. On Aug. 11-12, the bitter fruits of this movement were on display when a disturbing coalition of armed white men unfurled Nazi flags, shouted "Blood and Soil" (a chant celebrated by Nazi propagandists), and violently clashed with opposition groups in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia; the clashes have claimed the life of one victim and caused dozens of injuries.
Some have presented the alt-right movement in the language and messaging of Mormonism, packaging the LDS tradition into a faith of white nationalism. Like Rachel Goldberg with her contestants, these activists exploit white anxieties and aspirations to affirm their place and status in white American society. The voices of alt-right adherents who are Mormons, though small in number, imagine a world defined, bounded and governed by ethnicity rather than individual character and justice; a world in which in the honoring of ancestral bonds descends to the same kind of base tribalism that led to the destruction of civilizations described in Mormonism’s sacred text, The Book of Mormon.
“Love your own people,” one alt-right pundit who is Mormon has exhorted, warning that "we’ve got about one generation left” for “saving this country as a white country." This sentiment reflects the creed of the infamous German propagandist Joseph Goebbels: "Love Germany above all else and your ethnic comrade (Volksgenosse) as yourself."
While alt-right activists celebrate ethnicity as a binding force, the Mormon vision of a Zion community celebrates a oneness of heart. Having attended and addressed an Igbo-speaking LDS ward in Nigeria, a Hmong-speaking ward in Wisconsin and an ethnically integrated ward in South Africa, I have experienced a taste of this fellowship in a number of venues.
While Mormon leaders have condemned all forms of racism past or present, Mormon alt-right nationalists celebrate the racial divides of the past, hoping to return the political power structure of the United States to Euro-descended men. Though Mormon alt-right nationalists regularly manipulate and miscontextualize Islam, Latter-day Saint leaders have shown respect for the Muslim faith.
Bred from the vulnerability that seeks validation through a robust social media following, these alt-right advocates, as House of Cards president-tyrant Frank Underwood envisioned, seek to write our "wildest dreams” even as they are “crafting (our) worst fears.” Whatever their personal plight, we must be vigilant to guard against those among us who, like Rachel, speak our common tongue, understand our insecurities, but try to exploit them for their celebrity status.
It is insufficient to respond to these factions with denunciation alone, though denunciation is in order. We must preserve and promote Latter-day Saint spaces as sites where individuals are welcomed for their complexity and layeredness. May we make the Latter-day Saint faith a “welcome table” at which, in the words of the old gospel spiritual, “all God’s children gonna sit together one of these days.”
Russell Stevenson is the author of "For the Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013."
"Sigh" Go read the eye witness accounts of what really went on in Charlottesville. Many in the black lives matter/antifa crowd were there solely to cause trouble with these white nationalists types. They wanted to start a riot. They succeeded. Read the facts as they really happened instead of buying into the manipulation and throwing out insults and barbs Arenera. I am a constitutional conservative. I believe in freedom and liberty and God given rights. I also don't believe everything the media tells me to believe. I'm funny that way..
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The Gateway pundit is reporting that the white supremacist leader was actually an Obama supporter and an occupy wall street protester.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/08 ... supporter/
This whole thing stinks.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/08 ... supporter/
This whole thing stinks.
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Hey, for once, you and I and Silver all agree on something! Professional agitators are driving this bus right off the cliff. Kind of a shame that Trump denounced the KKK and White Supremacist guys but failed to denounce the ANTIFA or BLM group instigating violence as well. They are different shades of the same problem.markharr wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:53 am The Gateway pundit is reporting that the white supremacist leader was actually an Obama supporter and an occupy wall street protester.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/08 ... supporter/
This whole thing stinks.
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iWriteStuff wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:09 amHey, for once, you and I and Silver all agree on something! Professional agitators are driving this bus right off the cliff. Kind of a shame that Trump denounced the KKK and White Supremacist guys but failed to denounce the ANTIFA or BLM group instigating violence as well. They are different shades of the same problem.markharr wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:53 am The Gateway pundit is reporting that the white supremacist leader was actually an Obama supporter and an occupy wall street protester.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/08 ... supporter/
This whole thing stinks.
I think we probably agree on more than we disagree on.
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Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
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I've never seen a deceased person jump on anything. I wonder what qualified her for an immediate resurrection like that.Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:46 am Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
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To be fair, this probably didn't help much either:Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:46 am Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
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Idiot.
Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:03 amI've never seen a deceased person jump on anything. I wonder what qualified her for an immediate resurrection like that.Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:46 am Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
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LOL. I love it when I win all my debates and the other side is left with nothing but insults.Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:09 am Idiot.Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:03 amI've never seen a deceased person jump on anything. I wonder what qualified her for an immediate resurrection like that.Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:46 am Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
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Why so testy? I asked if you were alt-right, you said you are a Constitutinal Conservative. Is that like Tea Party?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:50 amArenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:23 amAre you alt-right?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:11 am Notice how the narrative has been established and pushed by the media and the politicians? Read this KSL Article closely. Don't you dare even hint to the fact that it was also the black lives matter/ antifa crowd that shoulders just as much if not more of the blame for these riots. No it's all those dirty filthy white nationalist neo nazi types that are solely responsible for stirring the pot of violence and social injustice. They are the only bogeymen we need to stamp out. Nobody to blame here but them.
As a side note look at the picture in the KSL article of the lady carrying a black lives matter sign. Is that THE Kate Kelly of Ordain Women fame? Figures. Professional pot stirrer to the rescue.The populace are herded around like a bunch of sheep by manipulative media and political whores. Dont get all the facts. Don't stray from the narrative we give you. We will tell you what to think and how to react. Otherwise if you dare even so much as to breathe an alternative storyline based on the facts we will destroy you and paint you in the worst possible light as rascist scum. Divide and conquer baby. It is SUCH manipulation. :ymsick:
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=45415534&nid=1 ... e-violence
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... ville.html
Why Mormons Who Are Alt-Right are Not Right
From Deseret News. Editor's note: This article is part of an ongoing Deseret News opinion series exploring ideas and issues at the intersection of faith and thought.
In my latest guilty pleasure of a television show, "UnReal," Rachel Goldberg, a producer for a fictional dating reality show, expertly manipulates female contestants to play scripted parts for the sake of good television. Rachel provokes contestant-after-contestant to tears, rage and depression by exposing their personality quirks, emotional insecurities and personal backgrounds for the national camera. Both brilliant and desperate for validation, she sets her world on fire, and then, with a healthy cash bonus in hand, gazes into the moral void she has made for herself.
As we saw this weekend, a new class of political activists, calling themselves the “alt-right” has exploited the resentments and anxieties of white Americans uncertain of their place in a web of systems and structures that feel alien and unreliable. On Aug. 11-12, the bitter fruits of this movement were on display when a disturbing coalition of armed white men unfurled Nazi flags, shouted "Blood and Soil" (a chant celebrated by Nazi propagandists), and violently clashed with opposition groups in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia; the clashes have claimed the life of one victim and caused dozens of injuries.
Some have presented the alt-right movement in the language and messaging of Mormonism, packaging the LDS tradition into a faith of white nationalism. Like Rachel Goldberg with her contestants, these activists exploit white anxieties and aspirations to affirm their place and status in white American society. The voices of alt-right adherents who are Mormons, though small in number, imagine a world defined, bounded and governed by ethnicity rather than individual character and justice; a world in which in the honoring of ancestral bonds descends to the same kind of base tribalism that led to the destruction of civilizations described in Mormonism’s sacred text, The Book of Mormon.
“Love your own people,” one alt-right pundit who is Mormon has exhorted, warning that "we’ve got about one generation left” for “saving this country as a white country." This sentiment reflects the creed of the infamous German propagandist Joseph Goebbels: "Love Germany above all else and your ethnic comrade (Volksgenosse) as yourself."
While alt-right activists celebrate ethnicity as a binding force, the Mormon vision of a Zion community celebrates a oneness of heart. Having attended and addressed an Igbo-speaking LDS ward in Nigeria, a Hmong-speaking ward in Wisconsin and an ethnically integrated ward in South Africa, I have experienced a taste of this fellowship in a number of venues.
While Mormon leaders have condemned all forms of racism past or present, Mormon alt-right nationalists celebrate the racial divides of the past, hoping to return the political power structure of the United States to Euro-descended men. Though Mormon alt-right nationalists regularly manipulate and miscontextualize Islam, Latter-day Saint leaders have shown respect for the Muslim faith.
Bred from the vulnerability that seeks validation through a robust social media following, these alt-right advocates, as House of Cards president-tyrant Frank Underwood envisioned, seek to write our "wildest dreams” even as they are “crafting (our) worst fears.” Whatever their personal plight, we must be vigilant to guard against those among us who, like Rachel, speak our common tongue, understand our insecurities, but try to exploit them for their celebrity status.
It is insufficient to respond to these factions with denunciation alone, though denunciation is in order. We must preserve and promote Latter-day Saint spaces as sites where individuals are welcomed for their complexity and layeredness. May we make the Latter-day Saint faith a “welcome table” at which, in the words of the old gospel spiritual, “all God’s children gonna sit together one of these days.”
Russell Stevenson is the author of "For the Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013."
"Sigh" Go read the eye witness accounts of what really went on in Charlottesville. Many in the black lives matter/antifa crowd were there solely to cause trouble with these white nationalists types. They wanted to start a riot. They succeeded. Read the facts as they really happened instead of buying into the manipulation and throwing out insults and barbs Arenera. I am a constitutional conservative. I believe in freedom and liberty and God given rights. I also don't believe everything the media tells me to believe. I'm funny that way..
Where do you get your news? Even Fox, the most fairest of all, does fake news while harassing the women that work there.
Remember, Trump is a short feather.
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Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:12 amLOL. I love it when I win all my debates and the other side is left with nothing but insults.Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:09 am Idiot.Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:03 amI've never seen a deceased person jump on anything. I wonder what qualified her for an immediate resurrection like that.Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:46 am Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
You foolishly think you "win" because that type of nonsense is your idea of a "debate". The only thing you have won at is giving away silver. Why don't you stick to something you are competent at? Give away more silver.
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Where do you get yours? Is there a 100% spin-free news channel left in this corrupt world of ours?Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:13 amWhy so testy? I asked if you were alt-right, you said you are a Constitutinal Conservative. Is that like Tea Party?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:50 am
"Sigh" Go read the eye witness accounts of what really went on in Charlottesville. Many in the black lives matter/antifa crowd were there solely to cause trouble with these white nationalists types. They wanted to start a riot. They succeeded. Read the facts as they really happened instead of buying into the manipulation and throwing out insults and barbs Arenera. I am a constitutional conservative. I believe in freedom and liberty and God given rights. I also don't believe everything the media tells me to believe. I'm funny that way..
Where do you get your news? Even Fox, the most fairest of all, does fake news while harassing the women that work there.
Remember, Trump is a short feather.
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Fool...idiot...what's the difference?David13 wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:16 am
You foolishly think you "win" because that type of nonsense is your idea of a "debate". The only thing you have won at is giving away silver. Why don't you stick to something you are competent at? Give away more silver.
dc
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Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:18 amFool...idiot...what's the difference?
If the shoe fits ... there is no difference.
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Give away more silver.
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Gotcha.David13 wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:20 amSilver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:18 amFool...idiot...what's the difference?
If the shoe fits ... there is no difference.
dc
Give away more silver.
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I go straight to God, no middle-person. ( I was going to say man, but I want to be politically correct...)Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:17 amWhere do you get yours? Is there a 100% spin-free news channel left in this corrupt world of ours?Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:13 amWhy so testy? I asked if you were alt-right, you said you are a Constitutinal Conservative. Is that like Tea Party?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:50 am
"Sigh" Go read the eye witness accounts of what really went on in Charlottesville. Many in the black lives matter/antifa crowd were there solely to cause trouble with these white nationalists types. They wanted to start a riot. They succeeded. Read the facts as they really happened instead of buying into the manipulation and throwing out insults and barbs Arenera. I am a constitutional conservative. I believe in freedom and liberty and God given rights. I also don't believe everything the media tells me to believe. I'm funny that way..
Where do you get your news? Even Fox, the most fairest of all, does fake news while harassing the women that work there.
Remember, Trump is a short feather.
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Isn't the one in the red, John Doe?iWriteStuff wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:05 amTo be fair, this probably didn't help much either:Elizabeth wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 10:46 am Antifa, “Black Lives Matter”, SPLC and sundry other groups of leftist hooligans are the problem, they attended solely to disrupt. They were swarming on the ROAD, chasing and attacking the car with metal pipes. The deceased protestor jumped on the car and was bashing the car.
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Then what does your source say about true identity of the driver of the Challenger?Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:26 amI go straight to God, no middle-person. ( I was going to say man, but I want to be politically correct...)Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:17 amWhere do you get yours? Is there a 100% spin-free news channel left in this corrupt world of ours?Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:13 amWhy so testy? I asked if you were alt-right, you said you are a Constitutinal Conservative. Is that like Tea Party?Mark wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 9:50 am
"Sigh" Go read the eye witness accounts of what really went on in Charlottesville. Many in the black lives matter/antifa crowd were there solely to cause trouble with these white nationalists types. They wanted to start a riot. They succeeded. Read the facts as they really happened instead of buying into the manipulation and throwing out insults and barbs Arenera. I am a constitutional conservative. I believe in freedom and liberty and God given rights. I also don't believe everything the media tells me to believe. I'm funny that way..
Where do you get your news? Even Fox, the most fairest of all, does fake news while harassing the women that work there.
Remember, Trump is a short feather.
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Elvis Presley.Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:35 amThen what does your source say about true identity of the driver of the Challenger?Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:26 amI go straight to God, no middle-person. ( I was going to say man, but I want to be politically correct...)Silver wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:17 amWhere do you get yours? Is there a 100% spin-free news channel left in this corrupt world of ours?Arenera wrote: ↑August 15th, 2017, 11:13 am
Why so testy? I asked if you were alt-right, you said you are a Constitutinal Conservative. Is that like Tea Party?
Where do you get your news? Even Fox, the most fairest of all, does fake news while harassing the women that work there.
Remember, Trump is a short feather.
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Mine says it was this homeboy:
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We are witnessing multiple resurrections today in this thread. Amazing.
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Re: Charlottesville Race Riots
I know it probably won't do much good, Elizabeth, but I want to share something with you. On the topic of race riots, the following are not my words so you don't need to raise your shields to read them:
I have learned to admire, respect, and love the good people from every race, culture, and nation that I have been privileged to visit. In my experience, no race or class seems superior to any other in spirituality and faithfulness. Those who seem less caring spiritually are those individuals—regardless of race, culture, or nationality—spoken of by the Savior in the parable of the sower who are “choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection.”
James E. Faust
I have learned to admire, respect, and love the good people from every race, culture, and nation that I have been privileged to visit. In my experience, no race or class seems superior to any other in spirituality and faithfulness. Those who seem less caring spiritually are those individuals—regardless of race, culture, or nationality—spoken of by the Savior in the parable of the sower who are “choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection.”
James E. Faust