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4 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Southport. You’re hours away.

Yeah my phone says 4 1/2 hours.

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Just now, Dave Moss said:

Yeah my phone says 4 1/2 hours.

A mere stones throw you pooseye you

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Looks like they're getting rid of/turning off evidence of shadow banning/follower suppression, etc. 

4 minutes ago, iladelphxx said:

Looks like they're getting rid of/turning off evidence of shadow banning/follower suppression, etc. 

Unless there is some other reason. Like the rumor of Trump returning.

31 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

A mere stones throw you pooseye you

That’s ok.  I think I’ll hang out with @The_Omega instead.

1 minute ago, Dave Moss said:

That’s ok.  I think I’ll hang out with @The_Omega instead.

Keep your guard up. I hear he’s aiming to kick your candy arse. 

46 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Unless there is some other reason. Like the rumor of Trump returning.

And if he did?

Incidentally, what's your take on Ali Khamenei being allowed to maintain a website on Twitter?

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38 minutes ago, Procus said:

And if he did?

Incidentally, what's your take on Ali Khamenei being allowed to maintain a website on Twitter?

What's your take on free speech?

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49 minutes ago, Procus said:

And if he did?

Incidentally, what's your take on Ali Khamenei being allowed to maintain a website on Twitter?

It's not like he's a violent insurrectionist who holds anti-LBGTQIA+ views or anything..... 

3 hours ago, Dave Moss said:

That’s ok.  I think I’ll hang out with @The_Omega instead.

I was in Winston today. I stopped off at Salem Lake and ran a couple of miles after my sales calls. Then I left. The end.

1 minute ago, The_Omega said:

I was in Winston today. I stopped off at Salem Lake and ran a couple of miles after my sales calls. Then I left. The end.

Last time I was there they had completely drained the lake.  Is it back to normal?

8 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

Last time I was there they had completely drained the lake.  Is it back to normal?

Yeah, it was full.

4 hours ago, Paul852 said:

Watch the draft instead.

Vontae Mack, no matter what.

Oh noooeeeezzzz!!!

 

It has begun!!

 

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Elon’s based and red-pilled.

Mollie Hemingway is nothing more than a far-right propagandist

Hey @Kz!, is your handle on twitter lavender2965??

 

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31 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Elon’s based and red-pilled.

The cult in here, cant acknowledge it was actual election interference. 

Texas residents sue county for removing books on race, sex education

 

A group of residents in Llano County, Texas, is suing county officials for removing books from public libraries because officials "disagree with the ideas within them."

"Public libraries are not places of government indoctrination,” the lawsuit filed Monday reads.

It continued, "They are not places where the people in power can dictate what their citizens are permitted to read about and learn. When government actors target public library books because they disagree with and intend to suppress the ideas contained within them, it jeopardizes the freedoms of everyone.”

Several of the books listed in the lawsuit that have been removed from libraries include adult works about oppression and racism like "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” by journalist Isabel Wilkerson, and "They Called Themselves the K.K.K.: The Birth of an American Terrorist Group” by Susan Campbell Bartoletti.

"Though Plaintiffs differ in their ages, professions, and individual religious and political beliefs, they are fiercely united in their love for reading public library books and in their belief that the government cannot dictate which books they can and cannot read," the lawsuit read.

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Lest we forget that the right is not exactly a huge proponent of free speech for all. Like Democrats, they're pretty situational about when and how they decide rights are worth defending.

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2 hours ago, Dave Moss said:

Mollie Hemingway is nothing more than a far-right propagandist

Maybe but she does have a point in that one tweet though she overdoes it. Don’t think it would have made any difference. 

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Lest we forget that the right is not exactly a huge proponent of free speech for all. Like Democrats, they're pretty situational about when and how they decide rights are worth defending.

THIS !!!!!!!!!

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Texas residents sue county for removing books on race, sex education

 

A group of residents in Llano County, Texas, is suing county officials for removing books from public libraries because officials "disagree with the ideas within them."

"Public libraries are not places of government indoctrination,” the lawsuit filed Monday reads.

It continued, "They are not places where the people in power can dictate what their citizens are permitted to read about and learn. When government actors target public library books because they disagree with and intend to suppress the ideas contained within them, it jeopardizes the freedoms of everyone.”

Several of the books listed in the lawsuit that have been removed from libraries include adult works about oppression and racism like "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” by journalist Isabel Wilkerson, and "They Called Themselves the K.K.K.: The Birth of an American Terrorist Group” by Susan Campbell Bartoletti.

"Though Plaintiffs differ in their ages, professions, and individual religious and political beliefs, they are fiercely united in their love for reading public library books and in their belief that the government cannot dictate which books they can and cannot read," the lawsuit read.

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Lest we forget that the right is not exactly a huge proponent of free speech for all. Like Democrats, they're pretty situational about when and how they decide rights are worth defending.

Tiny rural red counties trying to get books removed from their local taxpayer funded library is definitely comparable to the meltdowns we're seeing on twitter. Totally similar. 

You know it looks bad for ishlibs when they have to reach this hard. :lol: 

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