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An interesting Father/Son relationship (Page 2/2) |
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randye
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JAN 26, 04:49 AM
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But he had already reported his father to the FBI weeks before the riot.
“He would always tell me that he’s going to do something big,” Jackson Reffitt said in a phone interview Saturday. “I assumed he was going to do something big, and I didn’t know what.”
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So before his father had even done anything remotely illegal, or even suggested he was going to, this kid reported him to the state.
"Jackson Reffitt is in his first semester studying political science at Collin College..."
I'd say this kid's Marxist indoctrination is pretty well complete.
"Under Bolshevik led Russia, children who reported their parents were rewarded as heroes of the state and given rewards. Sometimes, in the years of state imposed famine, children would denounce their parents for food either because it was given to them by the government or because, with the parents now gone, they could do what they wanted to do.
After the October Revolution when Lenin and the Bolsheviks took control of Russia, they placed emphasis on the importance of the state and practically destroyed the concept of family.
They felt that family members who had allegiance to one another did not have the proper allegiance to the state.
Children were encouraged to denounce their parents for any inkling of counter-revolutionary thought[This message has been edited by randye (edited 01-26-2021).]
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rinselberg
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JAN 26, 07:55 AM
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quote | Originally posted by maryjane: Why is that guy, (obviously inside a building, studio, or home and in short sleeves), wearing a wool knit cap? |
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To keep the blood that's circulating in his fever-racked brain at an abnormally high temperature?
I'm assuming, because I just sort of jumped in here at the end, that Wool Knit Cap guy is the guy that broke into the Capitol and was "ratted out" by his son. ..?
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maryjane
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JAN 26, 09:04 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
To keep the blood that's circulating in his fever-racked brain at an abnormally high temperature?
I'm assuming, because I just sort of jumped in here at the end, that Wool Knit Cap guy is the guy that broke into the Capitol and was "ratted out" by his son. ..? |
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No. He is the person talking in the video. "Timcast' aka Tim Pool, one of dozens of right and/or left 'influencers' and youtube journalists that are each vying for our attention, subs, shares, likes and otherwise never dying love, affection, and adoration on youtube. Is his dome cold even inside?
quote | Timothy Daniel Pool is an American citizen journalist, YouTuber and political commentator. He first became known for live streaming the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011. Pool joined Vice Media and Fusion TV in 2013 and 2014, later moving to independent work on YouTube and other platforms. Wikipedia Born: March 9, 1986 (age 34 years), Chicago, IL Height: 5′ 10″ Total views: : 230,849,713 (Tim Pool); 611,332,541 (Timcast); 94,416,606 (Timcast IRL); 2,856,227 (SCNR); Subscribers: 1,020,000 (Tim Pool); 1,050,000 (Timcast); 866,000 (Timcast IRL); 157,000 (SCNR) TV shows: Timcast IRL, VICE News, The Tim Pool Channel Awards: Shorty Award for Best Journalist |
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(I guess I'll be going to hell for the underlined parts)
Evidently a fashion statement of some sort.
 [This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 01-26-2021).]
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