I’ve been called clown, fuckhead, and small wrong Jew in a single afternoon. I’ve never even read the Talmud, or held shiva. 🤷

Joined September 2009
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
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In 2022 Jen Psaki was asked about claims that we were operating biolabs in Ukraine. She denied the existence of "bioweapons" programs and then called the whole thing Russian disinformation.
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Whatever you do, do not look to @GeminiApp AI for the facts on the Karmelo Anthony murder case. It is giving some of the most biased, bullshit, and bewildering, nonsense answers. Instead of giving you, the fact, it keeps driving you to a “narrative.”
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @Nasdaq @SpaceX
Getting in on SpaceX 🚀 today is like getting in on the railroad industry in the late 1800s. Or, it could be like getting in on dotcom craze in the late 90s. I’m thinking back on AOL, WorldCom, Mindspring, and COVAD. Then there are always those Captains of tech like Kodak, and Motorola. Who eventually died on the vine because they just couldn’t keep up. Their boards were old and myopic and just couldn’t conceive of a future, other than what they were already doing. But $SPCX though. 🤔 Sometimes you just have to say, “what the fuck” and lay down a hundred grand, cross your fingers, and hope the best for the future. And the future for the next hundred years is going to be the exploration of technologies and space that we can’t even comprehend today. It won’t be easy, it won’t be slick and clean and shiny like some sci-fi would have you believe. It will be dirty, cold, fraught with danger in the vast emptiness. Some will thrive, some will lose. Just like the “New World” explorers 300 years ago. There are no guarantees.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Bravery is not the absence of fear. Bravery is a trembling decision to act despite the fear. To stare down the very real possibility loss, failure, pain, or harm to yourself and those you love. It’s a fear that grips your chest, has your mind racing, and makes you sick contemplating every worst case scenario. And with all that that would paralyze you with fear, you force yourself to pull it together anyway. You improvise, adapt, and muster the spirit to push through the paralysis, and do what must be done. That’s bravery. And that’s what she displayed here.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
The entire real estate market in America is based on how far can I be away from these people(sub) without having to drive 3 hours to work and still act shocked when the city council meeting turns into a chimpout.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @DefiantLs
I’m certain they don’t want anyone to see it. That’s why they fight so hard to suppress it. That’s why they fight so hard to take down your posts. That is why it is important to keep record! Take the photos! Take the videos! Distribute them on as many platforms as you can, as fast as you can. The Memes! Memes are important as psychological warfare in the landscape of pop culture. Memes are low-friction, high-virality, and emotionally sticky. Memes weaponize humor, irony, and the obvious. They mock, ridicule, and point out the hypocrisy of a regime that is working to condition you through the media apparatus. And the worst thing that can happen to a regime is that they are no longer taken seriously. Their power and authority is diminished. They are no longer “safe.” Now is when the regime it’s very dangerous. They are concerned. They are afraid. And they will go overboard with their response. The regime has fun, funding, and tools at their disposal. But you are many. 🫡
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @babybeginner
Conditioning the public to go along and keep quiet only works as long as most of the public believe they are safe if they stay silent and go along. But there comes a point when the public at large believes, “I could be next.” and as that sentiment grows so does resistance. That is why it is important to keep record, take photos, take videos, distribute them on as many platforms as you can, as fast as you can. Memes! Memes are important as psychological warfare in the landscape of pop culture. Memes are low-friction, high-virality, and emotionally sticky. They weaponize humor, irony, and the obvious. They mock, ridicule, and point out the hypocrisy of a regime that is working to condition you through the media apparatus. And the worst thing that can happen to a regime is that they are no longer taken seriously. Their power and authority is diminished. They are no longer “safe.” But the brainwashing/conditioning only works in the dark. When people trust the main stream sources shaping their worldview. It only works if a majority of the people don’t know it’s happening to them. Once the people realize that their media, their constabulary, their judges, politicians and power brokers are lying to them. That is the point at which they revolt. When it becomes obvious that saying nothing is more detrimental to your health, welfare, and your society as saying something. When the masses begin to realize and wonder, “I might be next.” That is when the awakening begins and the coercion, threats, psychosocial, and economic containment, no longer have effect.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Muslim’s Want to Cut Your Head Off and Democrats Want to Cut Your Tits Off…
If someone ever tries to cut my head off, you all have full permission to politicize my situation, make it about race and migrants and any other social issue you can think of. Thank you
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Deportations are the moderate choice 💯
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Chicago is a delicate ballet of brigandage and a highway robbery. 🔫😎🎶
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @BGatesIsaPyscho
Her backpack is filled with anti-tank Nerf ammunition. I’m certain this is a metaphor for peaceful dialogue. 😂😂
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @Lordmiles
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NEVER FORGET! 18-year-old victim, Henry Nowak was handcuffed by Officers of the Hampshire Constabulary who mocked his plea for help, while bleeding to death from stab wounds he received.
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The face of unbiased journalisming.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
WEF EXECUTIVE: “WATER, SOIL, AND OXYGEN SHOULD NOT BE INFINITELY ACCESSIBLE. THEY’RE ASSETS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN OUR GLOBAL ECONOMIC BALANCE SHEETS.” THEY WANT TO MONETIZE BREATHING... AND CHARGE YOU FOR AIR WHILE THEY OWN YOUR LUNGS? THIS ISN’T A CONSPIRACY THEORY ANYMORE.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
This is who we are up against. These retards can't understand basic concepts. Her stupid smug face and neck say it all. Of course more immigration means less housing availability, it's common sense you clown.
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @america
I almost find it a little encouraging that it is a supply and demand issue. That the supply of overzealous racist extremists is in short supply to the demand. That it is in such short supply, that the SPLC felt it necessary to encourage and create a formidable adversary, it just to keep the doors open. As with most other things like drugs, homelessness, and affordable housing, there is no profitable future in eliminating the problem. The profitable future is maintaining the cash flow. The spice must flow! Even if it means making partners of adversaries. 🤔😡
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Today, the city of Elgin, Illinois, had what its organizers referred to as the “Socialist Pride Parade.”
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Poland isn’t messing around with these illegal invaders. They fight to keep them out!
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Drew P. Sack (Skeptical/Suspicious) retweeted
Replying to @LocumRex @TBC_on_X
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