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| QAnon Flags Fly Onscreen After Fox News Describes Anti-Vax Truckers as ‘Mainstream’ (Page 6/11) |
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sourmash
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FEB 04, 11:46 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by LitebulbwithaFiero: Um, the Nazis were tyranny |
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In that regard you're not wrong, because I acknowledge that they were authoritarian. But in the regard that they were ethnic nationalist (set to support and defend the nation of brethren) they were/are not polar opposites at all.
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MidEngineManiac
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FEB 04, 11:47 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
A question that needs answered.....
How many participants in the protest and how many of these flags?
One percent? Eighty percent?
The media always targets the inflammatory...... |
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tens of thousands of participants. Very few flags.
Fact is up here you usually find those types of flags either as part of a paint theme (IE; Dukes of Hazard, Lynyrd Skynyrd ect), tattooed for personal reasons, or hanging in a garage/man-cave. Maybe the odd "statement" bumper sticker.
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sourmash
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FEB 04, 11:49 AM
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| quote | | The flag is named after politician Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution. It was used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag, along with the Moultrie flag. It has come to be sometimes used in the United States as a symbol for conservatism and limited government; for classical liberalism; for generally rebellious sentiments; or occasionally for far-right ideology. |
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MidEngineManiac
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FEB 04, 12:01 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by LitebulbwithaFiero:
They are not anti-vaccine.
Thay are anti government mandated vax.
Their is a difference and it is important to recognize the difference. |
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Actually, we can just call it anti-government mandate. Period.
There are a LOT of unhappy people up here over a LOT of issues. Trudeau has been seriously overstepping boundaries since day 1.
Mandated pronouns. mandated political-correctness, mandated views, mandate, mandate, mandate after mandate. BAN, ban, ban.
Did you know ANY government form up hare is designed to FORCE participation in the gender agenda ? There IS no way to fill out the forms without "self-identifying". Some of those forms are "ill-eagle" to refuse, and some like drivers licence are necessary to function. So it's basically a hostage situation. That's just ONE of hundreds of issues.
These vax mandates just happen to be the ones that brought things to a boiling point. The silent majority want the government to eff off and stop bothering us.
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sourmash
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FEB 04, 12:06 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by MidEngineManiac:
Actually, we can just call it anti-government mandate. Period.
There are a LOT of unhappy people up here over a LOT of issues. Trudeau has been seriously overstepping boundaries since day 1.
Mandated pronouns. mandated political-correctness, mandated views, mandate, mandate, mandate after mandate. BAN, ban, ban. |
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That's the goal of all Western governments. That's the goal of all Western mega-corporations. They're in this together.
| quote | Did you know ANY government form up hare is designed to FORCE participation in the gender agenda ? There IS no way to fill out the forms without "self-identifying". Some of those forms are "ill-eagle" to refuse, and some like drivers licence are necessary to function. So it's basically a hostage situation. That's just ONE of hundreds of issues.
These vax mandates just happen to be the ones that brought things to a boiling point. The silent majority want the government to eff off and stop bothering us. |
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The biggest obstacle to total takeover by Gov and corporations is the middle class, and particularly White people who make up the majority of the middle class.
A state of emergency like the one Donald Trump fell for here gave global governmentalists an anvil to drop on our heads.[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 02-04-2022).]
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blackrams
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FEB 04, 12:22 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
A question that needs answered.....
How many participants in the protest and how many of these flags?
One percent? Eighty percent?
The media always targets the inflammatory...... |
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Agreed, it would be impossible to control who showed up with a rolled up flag trying to represent something the group isn't supporting and yet, all of a sudden, there's a flag flying. So, I understand your point.
The problem with this thread is there are some keyboard warriors who claim courage but, one has to wonder about those claims. Some (like MaryJane and others) have demonstrated their willingness to back up what they say. Those folks have earned my respect regardless of their position on the topic. Others, not so much. Not that they really care... 
It doesn't take much courage to sit behind a keyboard and ***** .
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 02-04-2022).]
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sourmash
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FEB 04, 12:31 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by blackrams:
Agreed, it would be impossible to control who showed up with a rolled up flag trying to represent something the group isn't supporting and yet, all of a sudden, there's a flag flying. So, I understand your point.
The problem with this thread is there are some keyboard warriors who claim courage but, one has to wonder about those claims. Some (like MaryJane and others) have demonstrated their willingness to back up what they say. Those folks have earned my respect regardless of their position on the topic. Others, not so much. Not that they really care... 
It doesn't take much courage to sit behind a keyboard and ***** .
Rams |
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Being a conformist isn't a display to back up much to be controversial about except being anti-freedom against people bucking the tyranny being levered upon us in the West.
It wouldn't be a shock to realize people think conformity is courage. It's typical, I think. That's part of the definition of "normie".
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blackrams
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FEB 04, 12:35 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
Being a conformist isn't a display to back up much to be controversial about except being anti-freedom against people bucking the tyranny being levered upon us in the West.
It wouldn't be a shock to realize people think conformity is courage. It's typical, I think. That's part of the definition of "normie". |
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Conformist my ass. So, all those other folks who need to or want to use those same roads have no right to "freedom"?
Rams
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FEB 04, 12:48 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Fats:
Pretty simple to know which side is the right one to be on here.
On one side we got the lefties whining about "Anti-vaxxers".
The other side is freedom.
F the lefties. You guys were 10000% for burning cities down when it suited your agenda. Now trucks are stopped and it's soooo horrible and everybody else is a hypocrite.
I stopped caring when you said January was an insurrection. It doesn't matter what we do, and we aren't stopping to check your feelings on the matter. Your opinion isn't the correct opinion on anything. You support killing babies, having sex with kids, and segregating people based on race. Go check into a hospital and work on getting your mental health in line. |
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One problem is people don't even understand or see that they are doing this. Another (of many problems) is we are being divided, and its harder hand harder to find people who care to listen, and people who hear. It is easier to stand in a group and yell blindly. We are being divided into groups, when you group people together in separate groups they quickly revert to mob/tribal mentality. Hence the effort to group people together by various factors in effect creating tribes.
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sourmash
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FEB 04, 12:57 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by blackrams: Conformist my ass. So, all those other folks who need to or want to use those same roads have no right to "freedom"? Rams |
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Is being considered a conformist insulting?
If you live in a city where government weilds power and tyranny against people, expect that rebellion will come to where you live.
It's probably the oldest rule of thumb in Earth's history. Resisting that obvious truth is being an apologist for tyranny.
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