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The miscellaneous conservatives/Trumpbots/racists inciting violence/BS thread

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1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Jesus Christ, I just read up on what happened. Holy hell.

Yea, was a fan because she was very smart and pretty then noticed she was gone after a while and did a google search trying to see what happened.  Very ugly, so sad.

1 hour ago, SNOORDA said:

Newsflash: 

the narcos/cartels purposely let shipments get seized as decoys while the main ones get through right behind them.  

And our government knows it and still take credit to make themselves look like all is under control   It’s a win/win for the cartels and the politicians.   

 

Thats the shell game. Government bags enough for "look what I did" and it really amounts to little more than shipping cost for the cartels.

Clown show.

2 hours ago, mr_hunt said:

you should work border patrol, ese. you know stuff. 

I have a lot of Mexican friends who have unsavory family members back in Mexico. 

Group of mothers in Tennessee want ban on schools teaching any aspect of civil rights history

The group previously offered a bounty for members who reported teachers in New Hampshire that discussed race in their classrooms

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/tennesee-mothers-ban-civil-rights-history-b1967166.html

Not CRT, but even mentioning Martin Luther King Jr., is apparently not kosher with these nutbishes.

We can't have the truth told in school. That would be so abhorrent.

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10 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

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One of the GOP's best and brightest.

19 hours ago, lynched1 said:

Thats the shell game. Government bags enough for "look what I did" and it really amounts to little more than shipping cost for the cartels.

Clown show.

So you should be for the legalization of drugs then. 

It is worth nothing that it appears most of all illegal drugs coming into the US, do so through legal checkpoints and ports.

 

We just don't inspect things. 5% of all cargo on ships is inspected. 5%.

49 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

So you should be for the legalization of drugs then. 

Yes! Prohibition is not effective at saving lives. Because fentanyl is illegal it has to be hidden. Nobody really knows if they've taken it or how much they've had, until they get a lethal dose and it's too late.  We need legalization and open labels. Nobody wants a lethal dose.

Rep. Omar plays a death threat she received on her phone. 

 

Lindell's marathon was viewed by all of 90 people, according to Youtube's analytics.

 

I am concerned about those 90 people.

18 minutes ago, toolg said:

Rep. Omar plays a death threat she received on her phone. 

 

Jesus.  Psycho.  The squad should hold a press conference and play their death threats every time they get one.  I'm sure it's constant.

1 minute ago, Paul852 said:

I am concerned about those 90 people.

I am thinking it's various media paid to write about it. Nobody is watching that on their own free will.

49 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

I am concerned about those 90 people.

I would guess at least half were paid to watch it, or his employees who were forced to watch it.

19 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

I would guess at least half were paid to watch it, or his employees who were forced to watch it.

The My Pillow team building event, I hope they at least had free lunch in the break room.

7 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Group of mothers in Tennessee want ban on schools teaching any aspect of civil rights history

The group previously offered a bounty for members who reported teachers in New Hampshire that discussed race in their classrooms

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/tennesee-mothers-ban-civil-rights-history-b1967166.html

Not CRT, but even mentioning Martin Luther King Jr., is apparently not kosher with these nutbishes.

We can't have the truth told in school. That would be so abhorrent.

This is a misleading headline and misrepresentation of the issues.  I can't see the full article it's behind a paywall, but here's a link from Williamson County local paper, the link includes a link to the 11 page PDF of the group's complaint at the bottom.

http://www.williamsonherald.com/features/education/complaint-filed-by-local-moms-for-liberty-chapter-rejected-by-state/article_81146dc4-518f-11ec-9d9a-237001a4ab9f.html

There are 2 aspects to their complaint (which was denied):

1: see the bolded

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Moms for Liberty’s complaint claimed that a Civil Rights module within the English language arts curriculum Wit & Wisdom was in violation of a new law passed by the Tennessee legislature in May. The law prohibits several concepts from being "included or promoted” in instructional materials, including the idea that one race or sex is "inherently superior” to another or is "inherently privileged, racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously”; that an individual "bears responsibility for actions committed in the past by other members of the same race or sex”; that an individual should feel discomfort, guilt or other forms of "psychological distress solely because of the individual’s race or sex”; that Tennessee or the United States is "fundamentally or irredeemably racist or sexist” and more.

2:  they did not want to ban "any aspect of Civil Rights history" that's absurd.  They argued that some materials were not age appropriate due to content.  

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Moms for Liberty claims in its complaint that reading materials used in the Wit & Wisdom curriculum are not age appropriate, including texts in a nine-week second grade module titled "Civil Rights Heroes” that include "Separate is Never Equal” by Duncan Tonatiuh, "Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington” by Frances E. Ruffin, "Ruby Bridges Goes to School: My True Story” by Ruby Bridges, "The Story of Ruby Bridges” by Robert Coles and the "I Have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

The actual complaint they filed is in a linked PDF at the bottom of the article.  It explains the specifics and breaks down graphic images in each of the books they don't want children as young as 2nd grade seeing, the N word on signs, teaching that whites are the oppressor and POC are the oppressed and topics too difficult for the young kids to grasp.  The teacher manual has classroom exercises that tell children that white people are mean and vicious, America is unjust, police target people of color.  

https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/williamsonherald.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/e/44/e44766ae-51ed-11ec-b49a-e31af5310c00/61a63c55f0e89.pdf.pdf

The end of the PDF includes a copy of a letter to the Superintendent from one mother specifically about MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech: she says the speech is beautiful and uplifting and contrasts it with the narrative being taught that is divisive and telling young white kids they are oppressors and POC children they are oppressed by white people.  Another letter from a person of color talks about her son who is a POC feeling sad because the teaching made them feel hopeless that they are always going to be victims and white people get advantages.

 

Perhaps the problem is with Williamson County TN’s implementation of the program? Wit and Wisdom is taught all over the country without issue, and the materials used are certainly age appropriate.

Or the problem is with the adults of Williamson County.  

3 hours ago, toolg said:

Rep. Omar plays a death threat she received on her phone. 

 

She's not dead yet?

41 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

She's not dead yet?

so edgy.

59 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

She's not dead yet?

 

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1 hour ago, lynched1 said:

She's not dead yet?

Try harder.

 

 

I'm quoted more than Shakespeare. 😆

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