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IIRC, the last few chapters are literally an open call for Marxist revolution in the US. It was so bad that the hippie teacher that made us read it told us just to stop before those ones. Because we needed to know "the truth about workers lives in the US during that era" but apparently the idea that the very obviously bullshit last few chapters wouldn't suggest maybe the over the top horrible descriptions of the rest of the book's blatant propaganda less credible.That was Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" for me.
The last half of that book was so fucking terrible and ham-fisted bull shit and it seemed to contradict itself in several locations.
That was Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" for me.
The last half of that book was so fucking terrible and ham-fisted bull shit and it seemed to contradict itself in several locations.
IIRC, the last few chapters are literally an open call for Marxist revolution in the US. It was so bad that the hippie teacher that made us read it told us just to stop before those ones. Because we needed to know "the truth about workers lives in the US during that era" but apparently the idea that the very obviously bullshit last few chapters wouldn't suggest maybe the over the top horrible descriptions of the rest of the book's blatant propaganda less credible.
is this satire? the elites already make the laws and the courts enforce them on undesirablesTake your best guess based on what the elites do now and imagine what they will do when they have no silly limits like laws or courts
the constitution may as well be written on toilet paper. if the election is stolen again, you will see even more talk about how it was written in a different time and that it should be entirely replaced by a newer, more equitable one that is centered around modern sensibilitiesor constitutions.
To be fair, it’s probably one of Hawthorne’s weaker books. The rest of them and his short stories are pretty good.don't forget the scarlet letter, just to make you want to never read a book ever again
Absolutely not. It was meant to be an impossible to answer question which Trump's lawyers would be forced to hem and haw at rather than answer, and which the vague answer would thus be used to spin whatever legal justification was necessary.So do you think they wanted the lawyer to say yes so they could go ‘well the rules say Biden can kill Trump so no one can say we broke the law when we do?’
THIS IS WHATAre you ready for the Thousand Year Trump and Reich cuz I sure as hell him all of your children will be spiritual soldiers of Mega
Whatever that means
And since I already have the background to install electrical systems I will be fully volunteering to install the Vermin detection system
This ad makes Trump look 10 times cooler than he actually is
This is an intelligence filter, same as used by cults and weirdo religious sects, as a way to gatekeep people who are smart enough to question narratives. Anyone who believes this will actually happen is unquestionably stupid enough to believe anything they're told to believe and do anything they're told to do, without question.Are you ready for the Thousand Year Trump and Reich cuz I sure as hell him all of your children will be spiritual soldiers of Mega
Whatever that means
And since I already have the background to install electrical systems I will be fully volunteering to install the Vermin detection system
This ad makes Trump look 10 times cooler than he actually is
School is taught by nuns in 2023 all right.I must be fucking ancient, because my HS English classes involved Animal Farm (which sucked and beat you over the head with the allegory in a boring and insultingly obvious way, but at least explained at retard level why corruption exists in communist countries), Of Mice and Men (how the American Dream is all well and good but it's sometimes necessary to acknowledge limitations beyond your control, life's unfair, get used to it), and in the higher grades a couple of Faulkner novels (can't remember which ones, but I liked them enough to read more on my own time. A fairly balanced Southern perspective on Reconstruction, slavery, systematic racism, and related issues). Back then teachers in my district were allowed a fair bit of flexibility as to which books they wanted to use, and I may have just gotten lucky with an excellent English teacher in my senior year. There were only a few teachers who liked to soapbox about their retarded politics and everyone mostly just considered them a little batshit and ignored it. Has it really gotten that fucking bad? Do we need to bring back the nuns?
This is an intelligence filter, same as used by cults and weirdo religious sects, as a way to gatekeep people who are smart enough to question narratives.
So do you think they wanted the lawyer to say yes so they could go ‘well the rules say Biden can kill Trump so no one can say we broke the law when we do?’
Yeah, but they want to do those things to create a more just & equitable zero COVID sustainable green energy society.Not to mention it's leftists who want re-education and nonvax camps, social credit scores, canceling of holidays, restrictions on freedom of movement, and generally renaming everything and starting history at The Current Year.
Democrat primaries never really mattered anyways. Super delegates exist. Everybody gets a vote, but the DNC's vote is worth about 20% of all total votes.Why is the DNC even talking about this? We all know the party gets to have the final say on who shall be the candidate. Just let the NH people have their little vote. It means nothing.