Judica me, Deus, et discerne causam meam de gente non sancta.

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I have a sib who's 180 degrees from me politically... particularly about Jews. Years ago we threw hands about it. Since then we just don't talk about politics and we get along brilliantly.
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A few years ago I went to a carnival in upstate Wisconsin that was 99% White. I just went to a carnival that was 90% Black and Brown here in Michigan. I don't even need to tell you the difference. You know. We all know.
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BCE is enemy coded Reject it at every turn
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That's precisely what Jews do.
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Did you actually watch the video? Those kids were literally walking away. The only person behaving like a pest was Shmuley, following them with a camera and harassing them. It’s amazing how you can watch footage with your own eyes and still get the story completely backwards.
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Is there a social media subculture reporting infinity instances of Whites murdering Blacks and getting away with it that I'm completely isolated from?
Yall niggas are so fucking dumb. Y’all really thought that he was going to get away with stabbing that kid to death. I can tell a lot of you were raised by hoes. A strong black father tells you EARLY that you can’t get away with the same shit whites do.
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In other words, business as usual?
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"The third person on board was the pilot, who was identified as Nikhil Nargundkar by the Dawson County coroner."
A bride and groom leaving their wedding were among three people aboard a helicopter that crashed in Dawson County. fox2detroit.com/news/newlywe…
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Women should not be in politics, policing or military.
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Final results of poll:
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Mass deportations to save the country unless a business using slave labor to undercut American wages complains Then you just throw the whole country out the window
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America ABSOLUTELY must pull out of this insanity and cut all support of Israel.
BREAKING: Israel is striking targets inside Iran
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6 years ago you said anyone supporting or giving cover to “white nationalism” is complicit in mass shootings and terrorism— you were actively working with our enemies to push white genocide. Now that it’s popular you flip and expect everyone to go with it. Fuck you.
There have been three major shootings by white nationalist terrorists since October. Over 80 dead, hundreds injured. White nationalism is a cancer and anyone who offers it support or cover is complicit. Terrorism in all forms must be named and condemned, loudly and specifically.
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There seems to be a lot of people that think the only evidence that points to Trump's involvement with the Epstein affair is a tweet from Elon so I decided to lay out a few things that many are not aware of: Trump and Epstein were well documented friends for nearly two decades, from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, hanging out in elite social circles in New York and Palm Beach. Their association is obvious in numerous photographs, including at Mar-a-Lago events, and in entries obtained in Epstein’s “black book,” which listed 16 phone numbers for Trump. Trump himself described Epstein in a 2002 New York Magazine interview as a “terrific guy” and “a lot of fun to be with,” noting, “It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.” This means that Trump, at minimum, was aware of Epstein’s behavior and did not distance himself from Epstein until his legal troubles became public. Epstein told Michael Wolff in an interview that he was “Donald’s closest friend for ten years,” a claim backed up by their frequent well documented interactions, from hanging out at Epstein’s Manhattan mansion to partying at Mar-a-Lago. A video 1992 shows Trump and Epstein laughing together, pointing out women on the dance floor at a party at Mar-a-Lago with Ghislaine Maxwell in attendance. Defenders of Trump argue that he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, citing a supposed incident where Epstein was removed for inappropriate behavior, they claim this is proof that Trump, after several years of associating with Epstein, finally figured out what Epstein was up to. This narrative stems from a 2019 statement by Trump’s team after the Epstein affair became national news. That is the only evidence that this ever even happened. The claim lacks corroboration from any other source, and no police reports or any other accounts confirm it ever happened. What is documented, however, is a dispute they had over a land deal. The two competed to purchase the Maison de l’Amitié, a Palm Beach mansion owned by Abe Gosman that went into bankruptcy. Epstein initially bid $37.25 million, but Trump outbid him, securing the property for $41.35 million. Reports, including those from the Palm Beach Post, detail that it was Epstein, not Trump, who was furious, believing Trump used insider connections to win the deal. This dispute aligns with the timeline of their apparent rift, as their social interactions dwindled after 2004. Multiple women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct tied to Epstein’s activities, going back to the 1990s. One accuser, identified as “Jane” at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, testified that Epstein introduced her to Trump at Mar-a-Lago when she was 14. Another woman, Stacey Williams, alleged that in the 1990s, Epstein brought her to Trump Tower, where Trump groped her while Epstein watched, describing it as a “twisted game.” Williams received a postcard from Trump afterward, which was published in The Guardian. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey’s brother, stated in a 2009 deposition that Trump flew on Epstein’s plane “numerous times,” Trump has acknowledged using Epstein’s plane at least once, claiming it was a non-commercial flight from Florida to New York. Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime pilot, Larry Visoski, testified during Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2021 sex-trafficking trial that he remembered Donald Trump as a frequent passenger on Epstein’s private plane, known as the “Lolita Express.” Alan Dershowitz, who defended Epstein in the 2008 plea deal, also represents Trump. Dershowitz himself faced allegations from Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was forced to have sex with him, despite this Trump hired him anyway. Ken Starr, another Epstein lawyer involved in the 2008 deal, also joined Trump’s impeachment defense team. Trump inexplicably appointed the completely unqualified Alex Acosta as Secretary of Labor in 2017. He had no background in labor, but he was U.S. Attorney in Miami and oversaw Epstein’s 2008 sweetheart plea deal, which allowed Epstein to plead guilty to two state prostitution charges, serve only 13 months with work-release privileges, and avoid federal sex-trafficking charges. The Miami Herald called the deal “one of the most lenient sentences for a serial sex offender in U.S. history,” and was ruled illegal in 2019 for violating victims’ rights. Trump appointed William Barr as Attorney General in 2019, shortly before Epstein’s death in federal custody. Barr’s father, Donald Barr, hired Epstein as a teacher at Dalton School in the 1970s, despite Epstein’s lack of qualifications, the first step in Epstein’s rise from a nobody to elite circles. Epstein then dies by "suicide" in August 2019 while in federal custody in a facility overseen by Trump’s Justice Department. Barr publicly defended the suicide ruling, as did Trump in an interview with Tucker Carlson, and now joined by the Trump appointed heads of the FBI Kash Patel and Dan Bongino. Trump’s former mentor, Roy Cohn, is considered the proto Epstein. He was known for his ties to organized Jewish crime and blackmail schemes, was accused of using compromising information to influence powerful figures, just like Epstein. It's no wonder that Trump would be comfortable hanging out with his replacement. "But the Democrats would have released the files!" Epstein’s network implicated figures on both sides of the isle, including Democrats like Bill Clinton, not to mention powerful doners to both parties. Then of course there are the obvious ties to Israel that both parties seem perfectly happy to cover up even if it involves presidential assassinations, attacks on US Naval vessels, or mass casualty terror attacks. The Epstein files released under Trump’s administration "Phase 1" were heavily redacted, with no new revelations. Trump's appointees claim they are having trouble even tracking down the files. Even if democrats wanted to go on an absurd suicide mission and torpedo the whole thing, implicating themselves and Israel, there's not even a clear indication of who would have had access to what. The ruling class, even under Democratic administrations, prioritize institutional stability over releasing files that could implicate numerous elites, destabilizing public trust in the system. Continuity of power reigns supreme and always takes priority. If you don't understand this and look at politics like a football game, you're not going to make it. This is not exhaustive and doesn't even include the endless ties (including familiar) Trump has to Jewish organized crime and the Israeli government. I've done a whole stream on that called "Trump and the Jews" you can find on Rumble, Odysee, and Bitchute.
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Ice cream trucks used to be illegal in my city. Then they changed the ordnance and every year when it gets warm there's a half dozen news reports of children getting hit by traffic. GFY it's more than just having creeps driving junkers around blaring annoying muzik.
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Michigan charges registration fees based on vehicles original sticker price. So, my 26 yo 155,000 mile Mercedes Wagon $210 yearly registration (that goes up every year) is based on it's '99 $50K sticker price not it's current $2k value. F Y to every POS that enacted this robbery.
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Its a remarkably charitable letter, considering we're talking about sins that cry out to heaven for vengeance
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The 90s. The decade degenerate homos were normalized and invited into everyone's living room night after night to entertain the kids.
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