Charlie Kirk shooting -

As a collective, we the people have failed ourselves.

We, the people really have.

My question is....

How to we fix this? Can we fix this? What box on we on? Will good prevail over evil? Are there still good men (and women) to do that (knowing many of you here, I know the answer) but in general....

I will continue to get physical, mentally and spiritually stronger for myself, my wife and those I love, including you psychopaths.
 
Watching all of these people catch a pink slip or admin leave "pending an investigation" makes my loins warm. "Freedom of speech" isn't "freedom of consequence." The government guarantees (it is supposed to follow the Constitution at least, anyway...) freedom of speech but your employer, neighbors, family, etc. aren't bound by the First. They can fire you, cancel you, bar you from private events, the GOVERNMENT CAN'T prosecute you for hate speech or speech it doesn't like.

But you sure as hell can be fired from your private sector job.

I've seen that argument play out on this board, probably by some of you reading this post. "What about my freedom of speech?"

What about it? It doesn't apply here. You are free to say almost anything you want, but that doesn't mean there aren't consequences...those consequences just can't include prosecution. It seems like a few hundred million of our peers (and some on this board) either forgot or never learned that lesson.
 
A whole lot of America is getting red-pilled right now.

Some of America is waking up to the consequences of that.

And human beings tend to forget that whatever their side does will usually result in an even worse payback later. That side doesn't matter because it can be anything: race, religion, politics, a peace treaty... endless possibilities. With each smug comment, with each "gotcha" moment, every real or perceived slight will one day be returned tenfold.

Good thing there is a way to study past events so we can all learn those lessons, which I will get to after I watch this tik-tok life hack on boiling water.
 
And human beings tend to forget that whatever their side does will usually result in an even worse payback later. That side doesn't matter because it can be anything: race, religion, politics, a peace treaty... endless possibilities. With each smug comment, with each "gotcha" moment, every real or perceived slight will one day be returned tenfold.

Good thing there is a way to study past events so we can all learn those lessons, which I will get to after I watch this tik-tok life hack on boiling water.
"You can go a long way in life by simply not being an asshole."
 
You know, for two dudes in the very hip college scene under 25, those text messages were completely clear of all abbreviations and "kid-speak".

Just reading those perfectly worded texts, free of colloquial speech, I am happy to learn (because they said it perfectly)-

  • 22-year-olds still use phrases like "my old man", "squad car", "swept the area"
  • Tyler was keenly aware that "some crazy old guy [George Zinn] was arrested and some other guy too", but they had nothing to do with it
  • Tyler had to tell his partner (the transgender furry 'roommate') explicitly that his dad was "very MAGA"... because, you know, I will bet that the roomie didn't know that family dynamic and Tyler had to state it explicitly
  • The lover/furry/roomie was apparently completely unaware of this action and had to be told it was in fact Tyler. Both dudes were on the same discord, there are more than 20 people that may have advanced knowledge, and "my love" was the last to find out.
  • This brilliant 22-year-old with no social footprint was just dumb enough to carry his phone the entire time, text real-time updates and make calls, and have a text conversation that eliminates the possibility of support groups, any other suspects, or any support from another agency. Well, guess we should stop asking questions then, said it clearly.
  • The smart 22-year-old used plain language to describe in excruciating detail his crime, as opposed to, you know, laying low and getting home and telling his partner in person.
  • And after all this is done, this insanely precise text conversation, the killer decides to confess to his dad and pastor and turn himself in, because we all know if you both delete the text conversation, the FBI can't possibly get it.

Don't get me started on the FBI, the clearing of the crime scene, the autopsy, the bullet path that can't be the bullet path, all of it.

@AWP I don't care what subgroup of folks came up with it, this is the black pill for me, because all of it, because of every single piece of this story.
 
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Soooooo.... that story is very, very interesting. That gentleman, George Zinn, gave an interview about how he knew Al Qaeda was to blame when he was in Denver in 2001... and he also said he said what he said to get attention so the shooter could get away. That's gonna be sort of hard for his defense team, but uh, weird. He's alleged to have done lots more than that.

Everything right now is allegedly, but you don't need a crystal ball to see how this works out. If the above allegations are true, I want to know how this dude got all this clout to be the same dude over decades as a ton of these events. This guy is popping up everywhere now.

Any idea when was the video about 9/11 taken/why this guy was interviewed? I'm swamped with inprocessing stuff so I haven't had time to really look for things/follow most news other than these threads.

That said, I wonder if he actually knew anything about it or if he's just some narcissistic weirdo who's trying to be an evil version of Forest Gump.

You know, for two dudes in the very hip college scene under 25, those text messages were completely clear of all abbreviations and "kid-speak".

Just reading those perfectly worded texts, free of colloquial speech, I am happy to learn (because they said it perfectly)-

  • 22-year-olds still use phrases like "my old man", "squad car", "swept the area"
  • Tyler was keenly aware that "some crazy old guy [George Zinn] was arrested and some other guy too", but they had nothing to do with it
  • Tyler had to tell his partner (the transgender furry 'roommate') explicitly that his dad was "very MAGA"... because, you know, I will bet that the roomie didn't know that family dynamic and Tyler had to state it explicitly
  • The lover/furry/roomie was apparently completely unaware of this action and had to be told it was in fact Tyler. Both dudes were on the same discord, there are more than 20 people that may have advanced knowledge, and "my love" was the last to find out.
  • This brilliant 22-year-old with no social footprint was just dumb enough to carry his phone the entire time, text real-time updates and make calls, and have a text conversation that eliminates the possibility of support groups, any other suspects, or any support from another agency. Well, guess we should stop asking questions then, said it clearly.
  • The smart 22-year-old used plain language to describe in excruciating detail his crime, as opposed to, you know, laying low and getting home and telling his partner in person.
  • And after all this is done, this insanely precise text conversation, the killer decides to confess to his dad and pastor and turn himself in, because we all know if you both delete the text conversation, the FBI can't possibly get it.

Don't get me started on the FBI, the clearing of the crime scene, the autopsy, the bullet path that can't be the bullet path, all of it.

@AWP I don't care what subgroup of folks came up with it, this is the black pill for me, because all of it, because of every single piece of this story.

The old Alex Jones would be turning red and about to pass out screaming about how this is "clearly a bilderberg false flag operation".
 
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