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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
    wrote on last edited by
    #26

    Good read.

    I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

    Education is extremely important.

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    • HoraceH Horace

      Good read.

      I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #27

      @Horace said in Office Politics:

      Good read.

      I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

      Agree, nicely put, Horace.
      Hope you're wrong about "permanent divides."
      How much longer, and how much worse, can it get(?).

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        #28

        Agreed, @Horace (and @Rainman).

        Maybe I'm naive or optimistic, but over the last month or two I've taken time to notice interactions I've had with folks of all backgrounds, white, black, asian, latino, etc. All of them have been normal, civilized, and positive. All.

        Whether it was at the grocery store, or on the running path, in the lobby of my condo, or even one point where I had an extra sandwich from Dunkin Donuts while driving and happened to stop where a (black) panhandler was asking for money. I gave him the sandwich, he was really happy (and we exchanged some nice words) and moved on.

        Nearly every interaction I have with others is great...which makes me think (and still believe) the unrest you see amplified (I repeat, AMPLIFIED) by the media (and social media) is just the loudest voice out there but not reflective of the vast majority of society. Generally speaking, if you're out in public and you need help changing a tire, jumping a battery, or moving a heavy box, and you ask someone for help, they'll help. Regardless of color.

        And this gives me the hope that the divides you see in the media aren't permanent and are NOT common.

        And while I don't live in the ghetto of DC, I do live in an area where being white is a minority. Check out the map below:

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        • HoraceH Offline
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          Horace
          wrote on last edited by
          #29

          Good to hear @89th. That’s encouraging.

          Education is extremely important.

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          • HoraceH Horace

            Good read.

            I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

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            #30

            @Horace said in Office Politics:

            Good read.

            I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

            https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/06/driving_conservatives_underground.html?fbclid=IwAR2V5IUT_BQHFkpTo94WqKyEi6TIBOEN1y3CcrTBnwuj55n3HNpDL1sTGbc

            June 29, 2020

            Driving Conservatives Underground

            By Fletch Daniels

            Cultural tyranny reigns in America, the last step before full-fledged political tyranny.

            Lurking beneath the surface of virtue signaling leftists are tyrants seeking to exert their will over those they despise. The defining leftist culture enables them to ruthlessly use all the power at their disposal, both real and imagined, to enforce a single acceptable viewpoint on society.

            In some geographic areas, this is more obvious than in others, but no area will ultimately be spared. This week, my wife volunteered during the Virginia Republican primary. As people came by the booth to get information on the candidates, she offered these Republican voters an opportunity to sign up for yard signs. Most whispered that they could never put something like that up in their neighborhood. That’s understandable. Unless a family is willing to stand guard 24/7 over their property, a Trump bumper sticker or sign here is a risky proposition at best.

            And so the Northern Virginia neighborhoods surrounding us are dotted with almost exclusively Democrat yard signs and the ubiquitous and unintentionally ironic “Hate has No Home Here” signs that literally blare that their home is a sanctuary of vile hatred and small-minded contempt.

            When people can’t put a bumper sticker for their preferred candidate on their car, they have suffered a loss of liberty. No Republicans who have paid even a little bit of attention expect the prevailing powers in Democrat areas to safeguard their property, or even their lives and liberty. The very reason for establishing a government has been upended. In this area, liberty-minded people almost operate like a secret society sending quiet signals to one another.

            Democrats in this country do not feel they need to hide their political allegiance or culturally approved viewpoints. Most never shut up about it, believing they are speaking truth to power, even as they bask in the approval of the corrupt and wicked power centers.

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            • CopperC Copper

              @Horace said in Office Politics:

              Good read.

              I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

              https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/06/driving_conservatives_underground.html?fbclid=IwAR2V5IUT_BQHFkpTo94WqKyEi6TIBOEN1y3CcrTBnwuj55n3HNpDL1sTGbc

              June 29, 2020

              Driving Conservatives Underground

              By Fletch Daniels

              Cultural tyranny reigns in America, the last step before full-fledged political tyranny.

              Lurking beneath the surface of virtue signaling leftists are tyrants seeking to exert their will over those they despise. The defining leftist culture enables them to ruthlessly use all the power at their disposal, both real and imagined, to enforce a single acceptable viewpoint on society.

              In some geographic areas, this is more obvious than in others, but no area will ultimately be spared. This week, my wife volunteered during the Virginia Republican primary. As people came by the booth to get information on the candidates, she offered these Republican voters an opportunity to sign up for yard signs. Most whispered that they could never put something like that up in their neighborhood. That’s understandable. Unless a family is willing to stand guard 24/7 over their property, a Trump bumper sticker or sign here is a risky proposition at best.

              And so the Northern Virginia neighborhoods surrounding us are dotted with almost exclusively Democrat yard signs and the ubiquitous and unintentionally ironic “Hate has No Home Here” signs that literally blare that their home is a sanctuary of vile hatred and small-minded contempt.

              When people can’t put a bumper sticker for their preferred candidate on their car, they have suffered a loss of liberty. No Republicans who have paid even a little bit of attention expect the prevailing powers in Democrat areas to safeguard their property, or even their lives and liberty. The very reason for establishing a government has been upended. In this area, liberty-minded people almost operate like a secret society sending quiet signals to one another.

              Democrats in this country do not feel they need to hide their political allegiance or culturally approved viewpoints. Most never shut up about it, believing they are speaking truth to power, even as they bask in the approval of the corrupt and wicked power centers.

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              Improviso
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              @Copper said in Office Politics:

              @Horace said in Office Politics:

              Good read.

              I’m not sure it’s possible to overstate how the left’s fetishization of race has poisoned our culture and created permanent divides. It’s among the most disappointing things I’ve witnessed over my lifetime, to see normal and decent folk get so unequivocally behind that bankrupt messaging.

              https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/06/driving_conservatives_underground.html?fbclid=IwAR2V5IUT_BQHFkpTo94WqKyEi6TIBOEN1y3CcrTBnwuj55n3HNpDL1sTGbc

              June 29, 2020

              Driving Conservatives Underground

              By Fletch Daniels

              Cultural tyranny reigns in America, the last step before full-fledged political tyranny.

              Lurking beneath the surface of virtue signaling leftists are tyrants seeking to exert their will over those they despise. The defining leftist culture enables them to ruthlessly use all the power at their disposal, both real and imagined, to enforce a single acceptable viewpoint on society.

              In some geographic areas, this is more obvious than in others, but no area will ultimately be spared. This week, my wife volunteered during the Virginia Republican primary. As people came by the booth to get information on the candidates, she offered these Republican voters an opportunity to sign up for yard signs. Most whispered that they could never put something like that up in their neighborhood. That’s understandable. Unless a family is willing to stand guard 24/7 over their property, a Trump bumper sticker or sign here is a risky proposition at best.

              And so the Northern Virginia neighborhoods surrounding us are dotted with almost exclusively Democrat yard signs and the ubiquitous and unintentionally ironic “Hate has No Home Here” signs that literally blare that their home is a sanctuary of vile hatred and small-minded contempt.

              When people can’t put a bumper sticker for their preferred candidate on their car, they have suffered a loss of liberty. No Republicans who have paid even a little bit of attention expect the prevailing powers in Democrat areas to safeguard their property, or even their lives and liberty. The very reason for establishing a government has been upended. In this area, liberty-minded people almost operate like a secret society sending quiet signals to one another.

              Democrats in this country do not feel they need to hide their political allegiance or culturally approved viewpoints. Most never shut up about it, believing they are speaking truth to power, even as they bask in the approval of the corrupt and wicked power centers.

              Which is exactly why the polls, which have Biden leading, are absolute BULLSHIT.

              Much like the polls 4 years ago.

              We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
              Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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              • JollyJ Offline
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                Jolly
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                #32

                How dare you post something from American Thinker. I've been told here several times it's balderdash...

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  jon-nyc
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #33

                  The mother of all bad reviews:

                  Only non-witches get due process.

                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    The mother of all bad reviews:

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                    Rainman
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                    #34

                    @jon-nyc said in Office Politics:

                    The mother of all bad reviews:


                    Jon, when you post a twitter something, could you try leaving an empty line, then paste the link on the third line? Your link does not show, unless I quote your post, then I see it. Maybe leaving some blank line(s) will somehow make it appear.

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                      #35

                      I’ll try that. Also I’ll try to just post a screen shot of it as well.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                      • RainmanR Rainman

                        @jon-nyc said in Office Politics:

                        The mother of all bad reviews:


                        Jon, when you post a twitter something, could you try leaving an empty line, then paste the link on the third line? Your link does not show, unless I quote your post, then I see it. Maybe leaving some blank line(s) will somehow make it appear.

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                        Aqua Letifer
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                        #36

                        @Rainman said in Office Politics:

                        @jon-nyc said in Office Politics:

                        The mother of all bad reviews:


                        Jon, when you post a twitter something, could you try leaving an empty line, then paste the link on the third line? Your link does not show, unless I quote your post, then I see it. Maybe leaving some blank line(s) will somehow make it appear.

                        Dude just upgrade from XP already.

                        Please love yourself.

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                        • jon-nycJ Offline
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                          jon-nyc
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                          #37

                          Skip Vista altogether though.

                          Only non-witches get due process.

                          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                            Rainman
                            wrote on last edited by
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                            Yo mama, Aqua. So there. And yo mama's mama. Take That.(!)

                            Actually, uncle Bill updated my Windows 10 to the newest, greatest operating system in the known universe. And, once again, it screwed everything up. Printer won't print, there are no updated drivers for my HP LaserJet. The computer boots to an empty screen, nothing on the desktop for at least a minute. Then, everything appears at once, and Microsoft Word automatically opens to a blank document.

                            So (and I've gone through this many times), I roll back to the previous version, and everything works fine.

                            Yeah, yeah, I know, "buy a dopey Mackintosh."

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                              Aqua Letifer
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #39

                              Or access this place on a phone. Or tablet. Or some kind of a functional thing.

                              Please love yourself.

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                                jon-nyc
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #40

                                CDCCDA89-E034-443E-B4BD-58814E88F7A6.jpeg

                                Only non-witches get due process.

                                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                • RainmanR Rainman

                                  @jon-nyc said in Office Politics:

                                  The mother of all bad reviews:


                                  Jon, when you post a twitter something, could you try leaving an empty line, then paste the link on the third line? Your link does not show, unless I quote your post, then I see it. Maybe leaving some blank line(s) will somehow make it appear.

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                                  Klaus
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                                  @Rainman I've managed to change the tweet embedding such that there's no again a "Link to Tweet" link under each tweet. Even if a tweet doesn't show up, you should be able to click on that link.

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                                    CDCCDA89-E034-443E-B4BD-58814E88F7A6.jpeg

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                                    Loki
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                                    @jon-nyc said in Office Politics:

                                    CDCCDA89-E034-443E-B4BD-58814E88F7A6.jpeg

                                    I’m not sure I completely understand this?

                                    It seems apt and brilliant but I want to get it completely.

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                                      Horace
                                      wrote on last edited by Horace
                                      #43

                                      I like to think I'm the girl on the right.

                                      My interpretation of it is that anti-racism is a culture by white people for white people and is based on a fetishization of guilt. Which itself is based on the assumption of advantage, which closes the loop to White Supremacists. But that last part is extrapolation.

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                        jon-nyc
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                                        #44

                                        Don’t miss the Domme/sub dynamic between the girls. It’s being forced down her throat, but the sub accepts it compliantly.

                                        Only non-witches get due process.

                                        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                          Actually I think we're getting absorbed by another one. We'll see what happens.

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                                          @Aqua-Letifer said in Office Politics:

                                          Actually I think we're getting absorbed by another one. We'll see what happens.

                                          I work for a company that is a subsidiary of a Japanese company. Since Japan is a known racist culture, I am pretty comfortable that I won't have to read White Fragility any time soon.

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