Fluffy wrote:
Well, the demographics alone are against them, and I think they know this, which makes them come out swinging even harder. Cornered rats comes to mind. Of course they are lining up like pond leeches to suck on Trump's hind end. I expect no less from them. They like a strong man, don't they? Ha ha. Do they have any idea what's in the future for them if Trump got elected? They think they are special to him because he's courting their votes, making them think he cares about them. Ha! He will scrape them off like a piece of toilet paper stuck to the bottom of his shoe once he gets elected. And they will love him all the more. Pathetic!
As for equal rights,nthey are playing a zero sum game where they think having to share rights somehow diminishes their rights, as if there are only some finite number of rights to hand out. I can't tell if they're having a problem with the math, or they suffer from racial resentment borne of unarticulated historical shame.
I don't have the time to read the threads. I have tried to read some of the active ones, and I just get bogged down. I'm sure it's all fairly predictable. I think I can pretty much guess what they are going to write before they even start.
There is no way to argue the abortion thread, and I'm not going to get started on that. I notice quite a few conservative women here who seem to agree with the men about rights, abortion, etc., and I don't want to have anything to do with them. They are fooling themselves into thinking they are part of the boy's club. I got news for them....
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Those accounts carry female names... pretty interesting that they could be so pro Trump when they claim to be educated and have good jobs...and yet subjugate themselves to aggressive males and play the cyber attraction game with all comers in some cases.
Anyway, pure ignorance causes poor choices.
Generally, I avoid any thread that has more than 2 pages before I notice it and I try to unwatch after 3 unless it is the Lefty Section. I keep all of those on my watched topics so I can answer on a regular basis.
jelun wrote:
Those accounts carry female names... pretty interesting that they could be so pro Trump when they claim to be educated and have good jobs...and yet subjugate themselves to aggressive males and play the cyber attraction game with all comers in some cases.
Anyway, pure ignorance causes poor choices.
Generally, I avoid any thread that has more than 2 pages before I notice it and I try to unwatch after 3 unless it is the Lefty Section. I keep all of those on my watched topics so I can answer on a regular basis.
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Yeah. I notice the few conservative women are in it for the male attention and squat and pee on cimmand. The conservative women on admin's other forum seem to be happy toeing the Trump line, but can't give one coherent reason why, but that's understandable considering Trump is making it up as he goes.
The white cat with poison green eyes has already placed me on her shit list and I'm like, really? I've only been here three days. Oh well, she's a total raver.
jelun wrote:
Oh no, the shit list!
Ha ha. How could little Fluffy be that threatening. Maybe she thinks I'm like the attack rabbit in Monty Python. Uh oh. Did I start something?
Bring me a shrubbery!
Fluffy wrote:
Ha ha. How could little Fluffy be that threatening. Maybe she thinks I'm like the attack rabbit in Monty Python. Uh oh. Did I start something?
Bring me a shrubbery!
How about a chew toy? Or maybe this
jelun wrote:
How about a chew toy? Or maybe this
I also think maybe the nasty white cat doesn't want any competition.
Fluffy wrote:
I also think maybe the nasty white cat doesn't want any competition.
LOL, I can't tell ya. I pretty much ignore the women. They are expert circlers, much too religious, and all pretend to be well educated and loving which is the long way of saying I don't know who the white cat is.
Maybe I will go to chit chat and peek in.
jelun wrote:
LOL, I can't tell ya. I pretty much ignore the women. They are expert circlers, much too religious, and all pretend to be well educated and loving which is the long way of saying I don't know who the white cat is.
Maybe I will go to chit chat and peek in.
Neon green eyes. Claims to have a compound.
Fluffy wrote:
Neon green eyes. Claims to have a compound.
Nope, sounds familiar but I just don't go over often enough, I guess.
A compound? wax on? or maybe wax off?
jelun wrote:
Nope, sounds familiar but I just don't go over often enough, I guess.
A compound? wax on? or maybe wax off?
I'm thinking more along the lines of concertina wire, motion detectors, high powered armaments, night vision goggles, Dobermans.
Fluffy wrote:
I'm thinking more along the lines of concertina wire, motion detectors, high powered armaments, night vision goggles, Dobermans.
This type of compound
http://www.blacklistednews.com/These_Americans_Are_Preparing_For_War_With_Their_Own_Government/51334/0/38/38/Y/M.htmlMuch of the movement traces its roots to the deadly 1990s confrontations between civilians and federal agents at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and in Waco, Tex., that resulted in the deaths of as many as 90. Timothy McVeigh cited both events before he was executed for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, and said he had deliberately chosen a building housing federal government agencies.
Now a “Second Wave” is spreading across the country, especially in the West, fueled by the Internet and social media. J.J. MacNab, an author and George Washington University researcher who specializes in extremism, said social media has allowed individuals or small groups such as Soper’s to become far more influential than in the 1990s, when the groups would spread their message through meetings at local diners and via faxes.
The movement received a huge boost from the 2014 standoff at Cliven Bundy’s ranch in Nevada, where federal agents and hundreds of armed supporters of Bundy faced off in a dispute over the rancher’s refusal to pay fees to graze his cattle on federal land.
When federal agents backed down rather than risk a bloody clash, Bundy’s supporters claimed victory and were emboldened to stage similar armed face-offs last year at gold mines in Oregon and Montana.
jelun wrote:
This type of compound
http://www.blacklistednews.com/These_Americans_Are_Preparing_For_War_With_Their_Own_Government/51334/0/38/38/Y/M.htmlMuch of the movement traces its roots to the deadly 1990s confrontations between civilians and federal agents at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and in Waco, Tex., that resulted in the deaths of as many as 90. Timothy McVeigh cited both events before he was executed for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, and said he had deliberately chosen a building housing federal government agencies.
Now a “Second Wave” is spreading across the country, especially in the West, fueled by the Internet and social media. J.J. MacNab, an author and George Washington University researcher who specializes in extremism, said social media has allowed individuals or small groups such as Soper’s to become far more influential than in the 1990s, when the groups would spread their message through meetings at local diners and via faxes.
The movement received a huge boost from the 2014 standoff at Cliven Bundy’s ranch in Nevada, where federal agents and hundreds of armed supporters of Bundy faced off in a dispute over the rancher’s refusal to pay fees to graze his cattle on federal land.
When federal agents backed down rather than risk a bloody clash, Bundy’s supporters claimed victory and were emboldened to stage similar armed face-offs last year at gold mines in Oregon and Montana.
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There appears to be a few of these types on this forum. Interesting article.
I remember reading that the Bundy people had trashed the place, and ruined some Native American pictograms with crude dick pictures.
Fluffy wrote:
There appears to be a few of these types on this forum. Interesting article.
I remember reading that the Bundy people had trashed the place, and ruined some Native American pictograms with crude dick pictures.
Uh huh, sick screwballs.
It is hard to tell if the people here are as radical as they say or simply blowing smoke.
Here's hoping any traitors blow themselves up before they cause the destruction the Bundy creeps did.
jelun wrote:
Uh huh, sick screwballs.
It is hard to tell if the people here are as radical as they say or simply blowing smoke.
Here's hoping any traitors blow themselves up before they cause the destruction the Bundy creeps did.
I think most of them are like the bumbling nazis in the Blues Brothers movie.
Fluffy wrote:
I think most of them are like the bumbling nazis in the Blues Brothers movie.
Uh huh, a good comparison.
So I found out who your nut is. I have her on ignore.
I think that she doesn't like new folks. She was rude to me as soon as I showed up here.
LOL, a true conservative trait that seems to be shared by many here.
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