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  1. You'll remember the left's pursuit of the Scotus judges after the ruling to let states decide abortion. Maybe the incident with Rand Paul and his family, too. Or, when a Trump hater shot 5 legislators at a baseball field. Of course, you do. Just play acting for the bored.
  2. Actively re-seeking the office of POTUS after being found mentally incompetent to stand trial for what amounts to be treason. If he were to magically get re-elected, like he did the first time, we deserve what we get. Regardless of one's disdain for Pres Trump, nobody of sound mind can actively support Biden. Scotus ruled against Nixon's assertion of executive privilege.
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    US Representatives Engage in Cat Fight

    The distraction by the dem karens left the question unanswered. Great tactic by them. The entire group is treasonous. Tall trees and short ropes.
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    I posted an article within that last couple pages showing you how it affects sars-cov-2, along with every other RNA virus, and a host of other illnesses. At the time it was discovered that it did have positive effect on sars-cov-2, a disinfo campaign was necessarily launched to allow for financially failing big pharma companies to introduce their mRna drugs. In order to receive their emergency authorization, the language stated there couldn't be any other helpful drug available. As such, ivm got smeared. That has since been "officially" undone (though there are proxies like you still at it), but too late for those who were poisoned by gene mutation therapies as a requirement to maintain their employment or stay in school. The reason the horse paste gained any traction at all was because it was the only means of acquiring ivm. No doctors would prescribe it. And if they did, no pharmacies would fill.
  5. This thread quickly became about people who subscribe to a particular sexual fetish. Though they represent the needle in the haystack, one wouldn't know it by all the ruckus that's been created around them. Your reply earlier in this thread is how new rights are being carved out, and govt is doing it through companies like yours. In the dei world of Fink and Biden and Obama, you've got no chance in addressing the issue corporately, nor do you personally as an employee. Just like the migrant scheme being run through the catholic charities (ngo's), so too the govt runs this scheme through corporations. They did it the same way with covid. They are all proxy wars, exactly the same way we are fighting Russia, but in Ukraine instead of here or there.
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    Yeesh, bro. How long to beat the dead horse? The ivm in one is the same ivm as the other. It's a fantastic, life-changing drug. Why the hate for good things?
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    Yes. Here's what you said... "The main issue with people taking veterinary ivermectin was that it was easier for them to screw up the dosage, and that is what caused risk from ivermectin. " I didn't read that post, so I do apologize. I read the post where you attempted to imply there was a distinction between the ivm found in the "human" form you mentioned vs the "animal" form. There isn't.
  8. I said dem tards. S**t must not be bad enough yet for the dems to finally figure out keynes was cosmically wrong. But, misery is starting to affect their bank accounts, too. I appreciate the glimpse you gave.
  9. Conservatives pushed for the civil rights act in the 1950s. Time to study some history. Dems ran the longest filibuster in history against the civil rights act. Dem leaders against included William Fulbright (Clinton mentor), Al Gore Sr. (vp and internet inventor's dad), and Robert Byrd (kkk member). LBJ, as leader of the senate, voted against it before agreeing to it in 1964 to get blacks to vote democrat.
  10. Good to hear. I lurk. Too many dem tards (or just one with 30 names) with nothing to say. Moral relativism on the geek bored, eh? lol.
  11. 'sup jk? Hope you're doing well.
  12. Ok. I won't put words in your mouth, but will suggest that common sense and cultural norms can be seen in two radically opposed political parties. You expressed opposition for the trans in your wife's locker room, yet you seem to support the political party which encourages the degeneration of moral norms that end up with d*&ks out in the locker room. That, seemingly, is a conflict...or hypocrisy (or, just play acting on the bored so you can f**k with people). Either way, the argument seems to dissipate into which political party best keeps the slope the most dry.
  13. A significant impact on women's rights in the muslim world has come from Christianity.
  14. I heard you. You followed up with: "And how slippery can the slope be when there are so very few trannies?" I posed it as a way to move beyond the single issue. How do you propose we move it back toward what was originally intended by the framers? And, who, do you propose, is going to make that happen (if, indeed, that is something you even espouse)?
  15. Think bigger than the one issue. Back to the op, then, who is to decide what is good and what is evil (moral relativism)? You seem fine with wives and daughters having a grown man play with his d*&k in the women's gym locker room or school locker room. At what point is there a line to be drawn, and who should draw it, in your opinion? Does it need to be your daughter in order to affect your "live and let live" philosophy of life? Does it need to progress to being raped or killed to get to the line in the sand? If it's someone else's concern only, should it be left alone? To the extreme, would you just sit back and allow another Jewish holocaust because it's in another country and a different culture?
  16. It's the "slippery slope" that is the threat, and which makes each move of the boundary line existential. Carving out more and more rights for tiny minority populations is divergent from the framing of the country.
  17. Trans is sexual fetish. Though I don't know yours, nor you know mine, it's important that neither us have the "right" to impose it on a societal scale.
  18. In the pantheist worldview (many gods), the presence of evil can be explained, but at the cost of making evil an eternal principle that’s just as strong as good. There can be no final victory of good over evil; they simply coexist in constant conflict & balance each other out. But if evil is just as necessary as good, then is evil really evil or is it just different? There’s no moral standard or judge who is superior to the conflict & who can decide whether something is truly good or evil. In the Star Wars saga, the thought comes up at various points (especially in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith) that good & evil are only points of view; what’s “good” according to the Jedi is “bad” according to the Sith & vice-versa. There’s no final authority outside of one’s own opinion for deciding what’s good & evil. This is relativism. It is the belief that truth and right and wrong can only be judged in relation to other things and that nothing can be true or right in all situations. Marxism, then, from the atheism (deism) worldview, is in conflict with the pantheist worldview of moral relativism. Marx would have argued there is a way, and must be a way, to judge right and wrong in order for the society to move forward. As such, there must be a judge. That judge, for Marx, was government to run the economy.
  19. The extreme form of deism (a god that just shrugs his shoulders at the world and allows it to run on natural laws and doesn't get involved in its affairs) is secular atheism, where God is pushed so far from our thinking that we don't believe He exists at all. The advantage is we aren't accountable to a higher being and free from God's authority. But, it leaves us as nothing more than a cosmic accident in a world that cares nothing about us and won't miss us. In the USA, atheism isn't popular. But, as mentioned by the op, atheism has been extremely influential in geopolitics over the past century. Marx taught that all of reality is the evolution of matter. All human history is shaped by the evolution of economic systems. In the modern period, this evolution has resulted in various problems. People try to solve these problems through religion, which (Marx says) tells people to endure the economic problems of the present in exchange for the hope of a perfect world in the afterlife. Marx says this is a false solution, not only because God doesn’t really exist, but also because religion acts like a sedative drug, tranquilizing people so that they don’t try to make the present world better. Marx said the true solution is for the poor and oppressed to take up arms and revolt against their oppressors in order to bring in the next stage of evolution, which is a perfect Communist society in which all private property is abolished and everyone works for the good of others. Marx’s ideas were put into practice throughout the 20th century, resulting in a massive loss of life (because any action that promoted Communism was considered justified, no matter how violent). Source of “cost”: The Black Book of Communism. 25 mil died in USSR; 65 mil in China; 1.7 mil in Cambodia; etc. Revolutions inspired by Marx led to the establishment of Communist governments across the globe in the 20th century. By the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s, however, many of these governments, especially in Eastern Europe, collapsed. Marx’s philosophy proved to be unlivable in practice. In modified form, however, Marx’s philosophy lives on in East Asia, most notably in China and North Korea.
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    No, you didn't note dosage. You should publicly apologize for lying. It says the proprietary ingredient in the duramet product is classified as a carcinogen. That isn't about ivermectin. Geezus dude. WHO says vegetables contain over 100 carcinogens. Cut the stupid s**t. You're part of the disinformation.
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    Need a link for this that doesn't speak of dosage. Yes, the vet dosage is for a 1250 pound horse. That makes for 6 doses for a 200 pound human (for $12...that's $2 a dose). The ivermectin ingredient is the same in both. If it was a different ingredient, it would be labelled as such.
  22. She colluded with deeohjay. Shocker. As did Smith and the old dude who posted his dik pick on the internet. Get your s&+t together.
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    It's a small hill upon which you've committed to die.
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    Plenty of info out there for those wanting to learn. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536980/ Why did you allude to a "human" ivermectin? Are there patents for different versions? (that's rhetoric, of course. ivermectin is ivermectin.)
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    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    Yeah, that's why. "with 445 confirmed cases of VITT, 81 of these fatal in the UK alone." It's time you don the hat of tin foil and use your superpowers to help rid the planet of these bioweapons.
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