teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 18 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said: Never though of it like that. Someone opens the door and gets hit with pink glitter and gets their makeup and hair accessories stolen. I'm definitely more scared of gay home invasions. Glad you set me straight. imagine if they found you in the shower... 18 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: 100% agree. I have seen this type of posters if I go to Atlanta and I usually just roll my eyes. But it just takes one - or lets say it's just the 1% at the most. That's still several thousand people. oh yeah. it doesn't take much to set off crazy.
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted September 17 Posted September 17 1 minute ago, teef said: imagine if they found you in the shower... oh yeah. it doesn't take much to set off crazy. I use dry shampoo in case of this very specific scenario.
teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 2 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: I’m not. You come off as the sort that would say things like “nobody saw this coming” and “the motive is unclear”. saw what coming? the wave of of homosexual crime? my point of all of this is to show how maybe your feeds, your social media, etc is really starting to pick away at you. look at of the to do about one poster. one poster that almost no one will likely notice, unless someone is looking for a controversy. being upset over this is to me becoming the new group of snowflakes.
Royale with Cheese Posted September 17 Posted September 17 3 minutes ago, teef said: oh yeah. it doesn't take much to set off crazy. The thing is, crazy just doesn't mean political crazy. I mean there's people killing people in sporting events. Remember the Giants and Eagles fan killing in the cheesesteak line? I think Philly's are better without American cheese....please don't kill me.
teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said: The thing is, crazy just doesn't mean political crazy. I mean there's people killing people in sporting events. Remember the Giants and Eagles fan killing in the cheesesteak line? I think Philly's are better without American cheese....please don't kill me. i've alway assumed people who commit those types of crime of off anyway. you mix that in with too much internet time, religion, politics, etc. hell i had a friend who was off on disability, and wow did he start to change. the bigger problem will always be mental illness, and that's an entirely different topic. 11 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said: I use dry shampoo in case of this very specific scenario. this is actually pretty genius. 1
JDHillFan Posted September 17 Posted September 17 3 minutes ago, teef said: saw what coming? the wave of of homosexual crime? my point of all of this is to show how maybe your feeds, your social media, etc is really starting to pick away at you. look at of the to do about one poster. one poster that almost no one will likely notice, unless someone is looking for a controversy. being upset over this is to me becoming the new group of snowflakes. You want to believe it’s about one poster or social media algorithms. That particular accusation is quickly becoming tiresome. In reality it’s about an ideology that seems to be ever more interested in violence. There will be lots of people pretending otherwise so you have plenty of company. 1 1
Royale with Cheese Posted September 17 Posted September 17 6 minutes ago, teef said: i've alway assumed people who commit those types of crime of off anyway. you mix that in with too much internet time, religion, politics, etc. hell i had a friend who was off on disability, and wow did he start to change. the bigger problem will always be mental illness, and that's an entirely different topic. Yes it is. But this is why I think the "Fascist Rhetoric" has legs IMO. Hypothetically speaking, Bin Laden was hiding in the US and American's spot him. They're going to kill him and it would be justified. The deranged mentally ill person, in this case, views Charlie Kirk as dangerous as Bin Laden.
teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 12 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: You want to believe it’s about one poster or social media algorithms. That particular accusation is quickly becoming tiresome. In reality it’s about an ideology that seems to be ever more interested in violence. There will be lots of people pretending otherwise so you have plenty of company. i'm just self aware enough that there is not some revolution going on that you think there is. some of the post on social media have been insane. any reasonable person can read the headline alone and know it's nothing more than rage bait, yet i see it time and time again on here from both sides. this team based politics is for #######s. people have picked a side, and they'll protect their ideas any way they can. no one debates anymore. read this forum. you don't think you're being whipped into a frenzy? honestly...how much does politics play in you day to day life? if it's a lot, get off line. be honest...how upset were you when crackle barrel got rid of the little man? oh the outrage about wokeness! you don't think that was a bit overplayed for clicks? if you want to live you life scared of another side...go nuts. i don't have a team. i'm happy, safe and successful. it really is that easy, but if the injustices of the wnba bother you too, have at it. 11 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: Yes it is. But this is why I think the "Fascist Rhetoric" has legs IMO. Hypothetically speaking, Bin Laden was hiding in the US and American's spot him. They're going to kill him and it would be justified. The deranged mentally ill person, in this case, views Charlie Kirk as dangerous as Bin Laden. i watched a lot of charlie kirk. the idea of two kids and a wife being ripped away from their dad is awful, but i just don't think his death is going to create a revolution that people think it will. in another month or two, life will have moved on, and everyone on this forum will be having the same old discussion.
JDHillFan Posted September 17 Posted September 17 (edited) 2 hours ago, teef said: you don't think you're being whipped into a frenzy? honestly...how much does politics play in you day to day life? if it's a lot, get off line. Someone with the handle JDHillFan has been around long enough to not get whipped into a frenzy about anything. Can you point to the frenzy part? It’s simply a disagreement with your position that is leading you to use words like frenzy, outrage, and scared. 2 hours ago, teef said: be honest...how upset were you when crackle barrel got rid of the little man? oh the outrage about wokeness! you don't think that was a bit overplayed for clicks? Not upset at all. I like CB on occasion and would have gone there regardless. On the other hand when there’s a noisy contingent telling me that men can be women, I think it’s ok to laugh and shake my head. If a company that I have given years of business tells me I suck for being insufficiently modern, I take my business elsewhere. I don’t tell others they need to do the same. 2 hours ago, teef said: if you want to live you life scared of another side...go nuts. i don't have a team. As far as being scared, it’s more that I am in line with JK Rowling when she said “I have a superpower. It’s called eyesight”. No fear involved. Common sense definitely involved. I’ve noticed that some of the people that lean liberal in their comments frequently go with “I don’t have a team”. It’s an interesting thing. Edited September 17 by JDHillFan eyesight 1
BillsFanNC Posted September 17 Author Posted September 17 Nashville school shooter = trans Minneapolis school shooter = trans Charlie Kirk assassin= furry who is in a relationship with a "transitioning" male. The Zizian trans death cult responsible for several murders across the country. All of this in an environment where transgender groups are calling for days of vengeance and characterizing themselves as being explicitly militant and violent in the name of trans rights. Whatever that means. To hand wave away this recent trend as social media "rage bait" is head in the sand stuff. As a comparison, when we had abortion doctors being murdered and clinics attacked several years ago in the name of Christian groups that promoted violence was that covered extensively in the media or was it just shrugged off as outliers? 1
Royale with Cheese Posted September 17 Posted September 17 5 minutes ago, teef said: i watched a lot of charlie kirk. the idea of two kids and a wife being ripped away from their dad is awful, but i just don't think his death is going to create a revolution that people think it will. in another month or two, life will have moved on, and everyone on this forum will be having the same old discussion. I think Kirk was bigger than you think. I certainly think you're right where in another month or two this story will certainly die down...I mean it happened with 9/11. Football games were being played again 2 weeks later and people started getting football nuts again. However, when it comes polling time, you will see the energy coming back up. It may not be a revolutionary shift like a "war" or with fighting. But I absolutely believe it will lead to a political shift. The undecided and the apolitical or swing voters....this pushes them to the Right. It happened to me. Mine was before this Kirk Assassination....it has made me want to be more outspoken. I honestly could see this happening - I saw a Analyst on one of the platforms, not sure where it was from, it could have been 100% a Right Wing platform....but I think he was saying he could see Republicans taking control for the next 50-70 years. The Dems pushed too hard on the Woke Ideology and this new generation of voters is seeing or feeling it. I'm not going to say this Analyst is correct right now but I won't dismiss it. Especially when a DNC Chairman said they've hit rock bottom. 1
The Frankish Reich Posted September 17 Posted September 17 2 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: Someone with the handle JDHillFan has been around long enough to not get whipped into a frenzy about anything. I agree. Unlike some others here, you don't seem the type that is likely to get worked up about the MAQA (Marxist Armed ***** Army) takeover. Me? I'm still having nightmares about this: 1
teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 11 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: Someone with the handle JDHillFan has been around long enough to not get whipped into a frenzy about anything. Can you point to the frenzy part? It’s simply a disagreement with your position that is leading you to use words like frenzy, outrage, and scared. Not upset at all. I like CB on occasion and would have gone there regardless. On the other hand when there’s a noisy contingent telling me that men can be women, I think it’s ok to laugh and shake my head. If a company that I have given years of business tells me I suck for being insufficiently modern, I take my business elsewhere. I don’t tell others they need to do the same. As far as being scared, it’s more that I am in line with JK Rowling when she said “I have a superpower. It’s called vision”. No fear involved. Common sense definitely involved. I’ve noticed that some of the people that lean liberal in their comments frequently go with “I don’t have a team”. It’s an interesting thing. oh so now i'm being a liberal. there it is. if someone doesn't agree or gets called out on their absurdity, they're on the opposite team. this exactly why we are where we are right now. not that i owe you an explanation, but i voted for trump. i can't stand him as a person, but i voted for him because i couldn't stand harris, and being a small business owner, i voted with my wallet. my issue with trump is that i've never seen anyone avoid accountability the way he does. it's always a hoax, it's always someone else's fault, etc. if you want to constantly eat that up, go ahead. lots do. i don't. listen...i assume your an older white guy who reads a lot on politics. it's now your sport. have fun with it, but you are scared. you are think america is changing and they're coming to get you! you think your being marginalized and you want your rights back. i get it.
teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 19 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: I think Kirk was bigger than you think. I certainly think you're right where in another month or two this story will certainly die down...I mean it happened with 9/11. Football games were being played again 2 weeks later and people started getting football nuts again. However, when it comes polling time, you will see the energy coming back up. It may not be a revolutionary shift like a "war" or with fighting. But I absolutely believe it will lead to a political shift. The undecided and the apolitical or swing voters....this pushes them to the Right. It happened to me. Mine was before this Kirk Assassination....it has made me want to be more outspoken. I honestly could see this happening - I saw a Analyst on one of the platforms, not sure where it was from, it could have been 100% a Right Wing platform....but I think he was saying he could see Republicans taking control for the next 50-70 years. The Dems pushed too hard on the Woke Ideology and this new generation of voters is seeing or feeling it. I'm not going to say this Analyst is correct right now but I won't dismiss it. Especially when a DNC Chairman said they've hit rock bottom. i think this is exactly what happened with the last election. people were just so sick of the nonsense on the left that we had a pendulum swing, which i agree that was needed. trans going into the opposite bathroom, curriculum in schools, the massive letting of free money, etc. i'm good with the change. depending on how this administration fairs, you may see that swing back in the other direction. i don't think it will happen that quick, but no more defunding the police and all of the other nonsense that came with it. 2 1
JDHillFan Posted September 17 Posted September 17 39 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: but I think he was saying he could see Republicans taking control for the next 50-70 years. Won’t happen simply because republicans will piss it away. I expect that to happen sooner rather than later. 22 minutes ago, teef said: oh so now i'm being a liberal. there it is. if someone doesn't agree or gets called out on their absurdity, they're on the opposite team. this exactly why we are where we are right now. not that i owe you an explanation, but i voted for trump. i can't stand him as a person, but i voted for him because i couldn't stand harris, and being a small business owner, i voted with my wallet. my issue with trump is that i've never seen anyone avoid accountability the way he does. it's always a hoax, it's always someone else's fault, etc. if you want to constantly eat that up, go ahead. lots do. i don't. listen...i assume your an older white guy who reads a lot on politics. it's now your sport. have fun with it, but you are scared. you are think america is changing and they're coming to get you! you think your being marginalized and you want your rights back. i get it. You lack discernment in your reading.
JDHillFan Posted September 17 Posted September 17 26 minutes ago, teef said: if you want to constantly eat that up, go ahead. lots do. i don't. listen...i assume your an older white guy who reads a lot on politics. it's now your sport. have fun with it, but you are scared. you are think america is changing and they're coming to get you! you think your being marginalized and you want your rights back. i get 6 hours ago, JDHillFan said: Trump is a jackass and I will be glad when he’s gone. The “you’re scared” part is just so weak and embarrassing. I simply disagree with you. That has led you to talk about being frenzied and scared. Nice work.
teef Posted September 17 Posted September 17 6 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: Won’t happen simply because republicans will piss it away. I expect that to happen sooner rather than later. You lack discernment in your reading. then explain it to me. i'm trying to run a business here. this board isn't my main priority. 1 minute ago, JDHillFan said: The “you’re scared” part is just so weak and embarrassing. I simply disagree with you. That has led you to talk about being frenzied and scared. Nice work. that's fine we disagree. you think one poster on a bulletin board is more volatile than i do. wasn't this what it's all about? but the moment you start calling people out for the side they're on, it becomes a joke to me.
Royale with Cheese Posted September 17 Posted September 17 29 minutes ago, teef said: i think this is exactly what happened with the last election. people were just so sick of the nonsense on the left that we had a pendulum swing, which i agree that was needed. trans going into the opposite bathroom, curriculum in schools, the massive letting of free money, etc. i'm good with the change. depending on how this administration fairs, you may see that swing back in the other direction. i don't think it will happen that quick, but no more defunding the police and all of the other nonsense that came with it. The thing is Democratic supporters in entertainment are affecting the young voters. I love Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert as far as their comedy. I used to watch it all the time but I stopped watching it because they just couldn't stop ripping on Republicans, specifically Trump. I want to watch comedy for comedy, not to hear more political jargon. I want to get away from it and have my mind on something else. But it wouldn't stop. Jay Leno then had some comments after Colbert was cancelled and he basically said they went too far with their political commentary. You divide an audience and that's what they did. I refuse to believe the Dems are that dumb, as you said, it was nonsense some the policies they were standing on. It wasn't they they feel this was a better policy, common sense says its not, but their play was "everything the Red stands for, do the complete opposite." That's been their platform even though there are a lot of principles that both parties align on....like illegal immigration. But now they're not aligned just because the Dems want to be anti-Republican.
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