Yup. And that ainât new; US anticommunism was always thus. It was about keeping the working class divided and the black population in virtual slavery.
Anything left of J. Edgar Hoover was Bolshevism, and Hoover served the white supremacist Wilson.
OTOH, itâs also important to remember that American communists and socialists were at the forefront of the struggle for civil rights throughout the 20th century.
At first scratch, it looked like it might be legitimate, but thenâŚ
Democrats accuse Republicans of using impeachment as a vehicle to give GOP Gov. Jim Justice a chance to ultimately replace the justices with his appointments, so the timing of Davisâ retirement is key.
Under West Virginia law, a justice who quits or is removed from office with more than two years left in his or her term and less than 84 days before a general election can be replaced by an interim justice who will serve until the next election cycle, in this case until 2020, according to the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
Theyâve been sitting on these charges for a year. The actual charges themselves may not be bogus, but timing the impeachment perfectly so that the justicesâ replacements will be appointed instead of elected is nauseating.
Itâs kinda neckbeardy, not to mention faulty logic.
âWomen donât like me. I have no money. Therefore, women will like me if I have money.â
No, you fucking walnut, women donât like you because youâre an execrable human being and there is nothing even remotely likable about you. Why donât you work on that first, hmm?
Thatâs because to a certain contingent of men, hobbies are something somebody does to make themselves a better man and thus win a mate. Hobbies that donât contribute directly to macho character-building are useless. So, if youâre just another working stiff, you can take up hobbies such as Cross Fit, the Paleo diet, reading Nietzsche and Austrian economics, and becoming a mansplaining know-it-all on subjects that white people think are cultured. However, if you make enough money, you donât even need these hobbies to attract a mate because you have a big swinging dick made out of money to wave in peopleâs faces.
Yeah, but if they do that, they might also find that the average man is 6â2" tall and has an 11" penis. Just appropos of nothing.
You mean model trains donât count?
When I volunteered on a listening hotline, there were 2 young men, maybe late teens, early 20s, who had Downs Syndrome that would call every so often. It was quite heartbreaking as they were much plainer than most men in describing what they saw as what would make them attractive to women: a car and money, neither of which they could get.
And yet so-called feminine hobbies are supposedly a turn-off because they canât be done as a âcoupleâ thing (except they can, because I know couples who both like to cook/knit/garden). I would even go so far as to say that when a woman enquires about a manâs hobbies, sheâs thinking, âwhat are we going to do to just hang out, because having coffee together is going to get old real fast?â
Iâve never understood how this is a womanâs hobby. Is it because real men arenât supposed to eat anything besides 3/4 cup of flaxseed and 5 oz of boiled chicken breast? Or is it men only eat real food when their wives or mommies cook for them, and they eat Hot Pockets, Arbyâs and sadness the rest of the time?
The latter, I believe, if you add in BBQ, because fire is for men (even though this makes no sense when couched in the evo psych people who propagate this employ).
I remember when I went to school, the kids from super-traditional families were amazed my dad cooked. Like cooked cooked, not just hamburgers and hot dogs.
Iâve seen mixed-scale train layouts, but this is ridiculous.
Iâve never understood how itâs a hobby. I donât cook for entertainment, I do it because itâs the most reliable and least costly way to make sure I eat food, that I want to eat, on a regular basis.
HmmmâŚsince I know 6â2" is pretty accurate with regard to your heightâŚ
LC wins todayâs âOopsâ award.
How in the world did we get on this topic?!?
New thread idea!
I think you raised the issue . . . I mean brought it up . . . I mean . . .
Thank you for pointing that outâŚ