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Oh God, then how do you survive in that school?
I ignored all the nonsense and instead just go to class to learn about the exams and essays I have to pass and do for a grade, do you homework right away and don’t procrastinate. I’ll be honest, college is easy when you do your homework right away and easier when ignoring and not participating all the political bullshit. I know it’s super liberal and Marxist as fuck, but for me it’s not difficult to not fall for it.

Found some cringe from these idiots.
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Obama missile striked the Middle East for every day of his presidency. Civilians were murdered, Doctors Without Borders tents blown up, weddings blown up, American citizens droned.

If Bush is a war criminal for Iraq then Obama is mega-super Hitler.

Edit:

Obama started the war in Yemen, destabilized Syria and Libya, and now there are open slave markets in Libya. He gave guns to Mexican cartels which were found in the Bataclan theatre massacre and were used to kill American border patrol agents. He constantly apologized for America as if we're the Great Satan. There's just so much more to what this evil person did...
 
Obama missile striked the Middle East for every day of his presidency. Civilians were murdered, Doctors Without Borders tents blown up, weddings blown up, American citizens droned.

If Bush is a war criminal for Iraq then Obama is mega-super Hitler.
I guess it’s more important to dance on Stephen Colbert than not having shitty foreign policy.
 
So why were native South American cultures so brutal?

Not all of them were. But the non-brutal ones were either isolated or got killed by the brutal ones.
The Inca were the leasted fucked up of the main Latin-American Empires, and they have tons of stories of all the peaceful agrarian societies they met then killed or enslaved.

A lot of the brutality of North American tribes (and it wasn't just the plains Indians who were fucked up) was because fighting and war is costly. Its costly in calories, in lost people, in time devoted to fighting and not to survival. You couldn't afford to be fighting your neighbors constantly, so you make damn sure they know that if you catch them, you're going to fuck them up. You murder one guy as horribly as possible so you don't have to murder any more of them.

Indians in the Pacific Northwest were violent little warmongers, but they (largely) didn't go for A Serbian Film torture killings; there are a couple reasons for this, but they stem from a single cause - PNW tribes had easy access to TONS of food resources that didn't require much effort obtain. They had numbers, and enough spare man power, to spend on war so they didn't need to castrate and flay alive every trespasser, but also there was just so much stuff around that they didn't really have to protect every fucking fish in the river.

But the Indians aren't unique. Early European cultures were also brutal, and from archaeological evidence, just as fucked up: look at Otzi. You can also look at our closest relatives the Chimps and see that the drawn out and fucked up murdering of interlopers is not a uniquely human trait.
So what happened in Europe? The answer is domestication of the horse.
I'm going to try to tl;dr this so it might be a little confused, but basically when you are limited by foot travel, anyone you meet is probably trespassing, and is very likely in your area to start some shit. Murdering them is probably the right move; the fact early humans did it, and Chimps still do it (and Bonobos don't, and have very small populations) seems to show that to be true.
When you domesticate the horse, you are now able to travel very, very far from home. Now, you can meet people you don't need to murder. And in fact given the range you can now travel, murdering every stranger you encounter is a very costly and risky endeavor. So what happens is you see a short increase in brutality as you're now able to carry your murder sprees further from home, and then a decrease in brutality as you don't have to rigorously defend every square inch of your now larger territory. You can make agreements with your neighbors, and almost as importantly, you can more easily ensure they are being adhered to. You can punish transgressors instead of needing to set gory examples.

Horses were introduced to the plains in the late 1500s or early 1600s. After the introduction of horses, and until the arrival of American whites, the great plains Indians, with the exception of the Comanches, were showing signs of this decreasing brutality. Some of the first tribes that elected to go far west to avoid America were mostly able to reach peaceful accommodation with the current inhabitants. But as the mass arrival of whitey forced more Eastern Indians west, and caused increased pressure for land and resources, and forced the Plains tribes to defend their territory by going back what they knew - killing interopers in really fucked up ways to keep them off their property.

While the Comanches were not slowing down in their fucked up killing shit, they were shrinking as a people. Violent societies tend not to last, and the Comanches in particular had astronomical rates of infant mortality; one of the reasons they went on raids would be to capture children to forcibly adopt. They would club infants, but kids between 2-7 were brought into the tribe and treated like those who had been born into the tribe. In a few hundred years they would have gone extinct if whitey hadn't shown up.

The Aztecs were brutal and very young; they weren't very old when they founded their capital in the 1320's (estimated based on solar eclipse), and didn't become an "empire" until about 1440. They'd been top dog in the region less than 100 years by the time Cortez showed up, so there's good odds their system was not sustainable. There were already signs they'd reached their limit and were starting to burn, and someone slightly less fucked up would have over thrown them and taken their place and we'd have never known much about the Aztecs, except for the timing of Cortez' arrival.
Though its also important to note that the Aztecs did more than JUST murder & sacrifice people 24x7. When they conquered tribes, like the Mongols, they would take craftsmen and merchants and bring them into the tribe. They had excellent weavers, stone-workers, and a vast trade network as well, all from knowledge taken from tribes they'd defeated in battle.

This post is long enough, and this is the Trump Thread not the Bad Hombres thread, so I won't get into the societal mechanisms of human sacrifice. If you want to be bored, start a convo or direct me to a more appropriate thread for 'sperging.

What would happen if a group of pocs which practiced the old religions wanted to migrate to America? Would liberals still protect them?

You know very well the answer is yes. As someone else quipped, 'Islam'.
"Murdering crying children in caves is their culture! You can't judge!"
 
Obama missile striked the Middle East for every day of his presidency. Civilians were murdered, Doctors Without Borders tents blown up, weddings blown up, American citizens droned.

If Bush is a war criminal for Iraq then Obama is mega-super Hitler.

Edit:

Obama started the war in Yemen, destabilized Syria and Libya, and now there are open slave markets in Libya. He gave guns to Mexican cartels which were found in the Bataclan theatre massacre and were used to kill American border patrol agents. He constantly apologized for America as if we're the Great Satan. There's just so much more to what this evil person did...

Don't forget he has deported the most people in US history.
 
The Appeals Court just sided with the Trump administration a few days ago, allowing his asylum restrictions to continue in Texas and New Mexico. Quite a few people have been impatiently slamming their hands on their desks and wondering why Trump didn't go in with guns blazing on all of his policies and promises from day one, but they weren't looking for the big picture, and he's been actively working to make sure that the media never saw the big picture until it was too late to stop it. Some of them have picked up on it, a little bit. NPR is getting close to figuring it out, but they're still getting distracted by race-baiting bullshit.

Democrats have been stacking the courts for decades with political activists that will give the Left what it wants, the law be damned, and a very, very significant portion of what Trump and McConnell have been doing is reversing this court-stacking, because launching any sort of legal offensive towards his goals would have been utterly meaningless if all of the courts were still so packed to the gills with Left-leaning judicial activists that they would have slapped anything to the floor the second that it hit their desk. None of this was ready in 2016, none of it was ready in 2017, and it didn't start to take shape until 2018.

But in late 2019 you can see the effects very clearly. These appeals courts are now ruling in his favour towards efforts to defund Planned Parenthood, they're ruling in his favour for funding the Wall, and now they're ruling in his favour towards asylum laws, all while the media kick and scream and go chasing after meaningless bullshit like The Mooch or whatever dumb distraction Trump's put on the laser pointer, today. There's only a small handful of courts left to purge of these activists and replace with actual Constitutionalists, and the media could not possibly care less because Trump said something mean on Twitter.

None of them seem to realize that you should never go to war until you've finished preparing the battlefield. A lot of the very highly-placed people in the political sphere who hate Trump with a seething passion do so because they can see what he's doing, and all they can do is sit there and watch as each court flips one after the other, and all of the things they've been working towards for the last several decades become completely futile.

What's different about Trump that's allowed him to undo in 3 years what took 30 to assemble? Is it because of the senate minority filibuster thing? Is this really the consequence of that mistake in hindsite?
 
>how he is owned by the NRA

I like how the NRA hasn't been relevant in at least a decade, but leftists are still screeching over how it is the only thing stopping "reasonable gun laws" from happening.

The Eternal NRA will still be a barrier to "reasonable" gun control about 50 years from now, I can guarantee that. :story:
I love the NRA. They take all the flak while GOA does all the legal work and defends gun rights. Effectively.
 
>how he is owned by the NRA

I like how the NRA hasn't been relevant in at least a decade, but leftists are still screeching over how it is the only thing stopping "reasonable gun laws" from happening.

The Eternal NRA will still be a barrier to "reasonable" gun control about 50 years from now, I can guarantee that. :story:

Dood these are the same people who think gamergate is still happening
 
Kristen Gillibrand is pissed that her uncles voted for Trump.

If Stormy Daniels' parents can get over it and pull the lever for Trump, I don't know why Kirsten Gillibrand is so surprised other people can too.
 
From the article:

Gillibrand indicated on Tuesday that she was different from other Democratic candidates in that she was uniquely positioned to convince rural Trump voters on progressive policies like "Medicare for all."

But earlier...

"I have not spoken to them about [voting for Trump] so I can't tell you why. I'm still angry," she said later in the conversation. When she learned from her cousin about their votes, she was in disbelief.

"I said, 'that can't be true. They knew how much I loved Hillary,'" she said, referring to the former Democratic presidential nominee.

She can't even understand that voting isn't something done to please her.
 
What's different about Trump that's allowed him to undo in 3 years what took 30 to assemble? Is it because of the senate minority filibuster thing? Is this really the consequence of that mistake in hindsite?
I just realized that I could probably rant about this for another fifty paragraphs so I should stop. The gist of it is that it takes you a lot longer to bake a cake than it does for me to smash it with my boot.

The Democratic party's core has always been composed of people who want to go full-blown Communism or people who will roll with any fucking thing the party is saying, so long as there's a paycheck involved. Up until recently, the former was smart enough to know that you can't overtly advocate for Communism/Socialism on a national scale because Americans have a hate-boner for those societal systems. Since you can't do it overtly, and because die-hard Communists never shut the fuck up and stop, it's been a constant, steady creep for a long time, now.

They went skirting around the edges to pry their way into the system one law and one rule at a time, picking away at certain rights and freedoms in a way that was so subtle that people barely even noticed it was happening. Fifty years ago there were virtually no restrictions on guns, people weren't terrified to speak their mind for fear of having some outrage mob getting them fired or stalked or attacked, and the economy was rolling well enough to the point where most people weren't beholden to / dependent upon the system.

It's no accident that since then purchasing or even keeping a firearm is more difficult than it's ever been, with more restrictions and stipulations than it's ever had. It's no accident that a single-payer healthcare system has been shoehorned in at every opportunity they could find, and when things got so bad during the last presidency that everyone was starting to get a little bit pissed off, what were we told? "Those jobs are not coming back. This is the new normal."

It's not just the Democrats that were causing this, either. The Uniparty may have fought for the cameras but they all went to the same golf clubs at the end of the day, and the spectacle of watching Rep. A slap-fighting with Dem. B on CSPAN maintained the illusion that things were actually being done and that this representative is clearly "fighting for you!" so that they could get term after term after term and absolutely fuck-all ever got done. You know how so many of them love to scream about how horrible things are and how awful these "concentration camps" are and how Baltimore is so terrible because of Trump? Well, most of these people have been playing politics for 20-40 years, and Trump just got here three years ago. Who's really the one who caused this and failed to fix it?

Playing politics in D.C. isn't easy, and it's loaded with temptations and opposition. Let's say that you got elected to represent your state tomorrow and you were shipped off to D.C. You might have the best intentions, you might want to vote for laws and legislate bills in a very specific way, but if it's going to fix things, it's going to put politicians out of a job, so every last one of them will be gunning for you to try and push you out of the picture. You're also going to be offered pay-outs. A lot. If someone came to you and offered you $20,000 for a "speaking fee" so you could maybe think nicely about voting on their bill wink-wink would you be able to resist the temptation? What if it was $100,000? What if it was $500,000?

The system's protected itself for a long time, and because of how easy it is to bribe or primary or run politicians out of office with a "scandal", the steady creep towards a European totalitarian system has been increasingly difficult to avoid. I would say that social media sped the process up, but funnily enough social media was the worst thing to ever happen to it. It made the transmission of information easier and faster than ever, it prevents the media from completely controlling the narrative, and it's created these massive echo chambers that for some reason the political body can't perceive as fake, which is why the Democrats are veering so violently to the left that it's making everyone's heads spin. The majority of America is moderate and maybe somewhat Left-leaning in the more traditional libertarian sense, but places like Twitter have convinced the body politic that America just wants whole-ass Communism, so they've gone "It's time at last!" not realizing that it's not, and it never will be.

The purging of activists from the judiciary is just one of the strings that's being cut, though. We're removing ourselves from all of these ridiculous agreements like the Paris Accord and the TPP and the Iran Deal, we're pulling out of being the primary fighting force overseas and slowly becoming just recon and support for organizations like the GCC, we're taking an axe to single-payer healthcare and getting people off of welfare and taking foreign countries like China and North Korea and Russia to task. Anywhere you want to look, work is being put in to rip off all of the ropes that have been holding America down and it horrifies these people because they spent so long nailing down the stakes that they know they won't live long enough to try it for a second time.

Just look at how far we've come in the last three years, and how much he's been able to do with literally everyone in politics at his throat and trying to eviscerate his administration with nation-wide injunctions and bogus investigations and falsified scandals, and then imagine the second term. There won't be a Mueller investigation, the media will be the weakest that it's ever been, the judiciary will be all but completely flipped, and statistically speaking there's probably at least one more Supreme Court nomination coming up within the next five years. All that's without having to talk about the Hell that's going to come down around their ears when the real investigations finish wrapping up, and we see what was actually going on with things like the FISA abuses. The Russia investigation ended. Don't you think it's interesting that no one's noticed that Michael Flynn's case is still ongoing, even though it's impossible that it had anything to do with Russian collusion?

That would be another 20 paragraph rant, so think about it for a little while, though: How many serious political changes have you seen take place in your lifetime, and now how many have you seen in the last three years now that the person in charge is actually trying to get things done instead of just freeloading for a paycheck?
 
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