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Kamala inauguration:
yeah thats a pretty accurate summary. like as bad as black shows are its pretty obvious how they go.

Also her being a howard graduate and it being walking distance means the crowds might have eclipsed Obamas. say what you will about niggers they play by ethno state rules. they'll show up for their race.
 
Link to the tweet.


the music is obnoxious

If Trump's people are smart they'll have these folks all interviewed, maybe hit up Tucker and others in media to have them go on a tour explaining what was done to them.

Also, don't think the guards got pardons.
The fat negro who shot Ashley Babbitt got pardoned. I don't think any others did.
Depending on how horrific the jail cell conditions really were, those stories will be on the same bookshelf as Elie Wiesel.
 
Kamala inauguration:
  • Star Spangled Banner by an all black choir
  • Another poem by Amanda Gorman, this time on black women and achievement
  • Reverend Al Sharpton gives a message on MLK and how historic the day is
  • Meghan Thee Stallion sings America the Beautiful
  • Lizzo plays a flute solo of Imagine by John Lennon
  • Speech by Michelle Obama
  • Speech by Beyoncé (she still isn’t paid enough to sing there)
  • Prayer by a trans Episcopalian priest
  • Kamala gives a speech on defeating fascism and being the first woman president (starts out speech with “I’m speaking”)
  • Closing and opening music provided by a HBCU marching band
As shitty as that would have been, it still would have been prime lolcow material. Just imagine the ensemble of freaks that would be paraded out on stage! :story:
 
Kamala inauguration:
  • Star Spangled Banner by an all black choir
  • Another poem by Amanda Gorman, this time on black women and achievement
  • Reverend Al Sharpton gives a message on MLK and how historic the day is
  • Meghan Thee Stallion sings America the Beautiful
  • Lizzo plays a flute solo of Imagine by John Lennon
  • Speech by Michelle Obama
  • Speech by Beyoncé (she still isn’t paid enough to sing there)
  • Prayer by a trans Episcopalian priest
  • Kamala gives a speech on defeating fascism and being the first woman president (starts out speech with “I’m speaking”)
  • Closing and opening music provided by a HBCU marching band
They purposefully played down all the YASS QUEEN SLAY FIRST FEMALE BLACK PRESIDENT HISTORICAL shit while she was campaigning because they finally did a bit of introspection and realized how sick to their stomachs it made everyone with Hillary, but you bet your fucking ass, had she won they would have had a week long Historic First Black Queen of America Nigger Inauguration with every celebrity in Hollywood and bussing in black people from all over the world to have an all black crowd of millions to make this a national holiday.
 
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That isn't a thing that happened. There were only about 30 or so invitees in the section behind trump in the rotunda and Vivek was one of them.
Vivek, alas, cannot be fully removed. he is -the- Spokesperson for the largest remaining faction of the Biden trifecta. So he will be allowed on the side, given very limited advisory power. But alas allowed to stay in the end.
 
This is like saying "Because Donald Trump is a republican he and Mitch McConnell are part of the same faction"

Stop thinking of the world as a series of "Either ors", people can have similar ends, reasoning's, and policies as a faction without being part of that faction.
These things would both require the people you're talking to understand nuance and I don't know if you've looked around at where you are but that ain't happening.
 
But shitposty answer aside, I would like to ask for some examples of that, if you don't mind? I was pretty much finishing up my education by then, in a different major than anything related, and so maybe it never felt forced on me because I just read it in an article or something. I am more than willing to adjust this worldview, but I request evidence of this traumatic coercion before I do so.

And why would I want an astronaut to make that decision, anyways? Its not like he's been to Pluto. The New Horizons probe has been. We learned new things, we adjusted our perceptions accordingly. I'm at a loss of where the Pluto PTSD comes from. So, the best I have is "Did your parents tell you the Tooth Fairy was real when you were a child? Do you believe it now?"
Anybody being educated after the fact only knew pluto was a 'dwarf planet' with barely any note or discussion, if any, that it had been considered a full planet for far longer. Same shit as gender and race revisionism that started cropping up more later. Not that it's the only thing that occured like this in the US education system, but the most obvious one to me in recent history. The correlation is pretty clear to me.

All probes do is collect information that is then mulled over, they don't have some superintelligent AI telling people that it's somehow a fact that it's a lesser planetary body. Not that I'd really argue that gives it more authority, judging by the absolute state of how what we define as 'ai' right now reasons. New Horizons launched in 06, didn't even fly by until 2015 so including it is kind of irrelevant, though your example could also apply to any instrument like a telescope used to view it in previous years. Again, just a tool that a person has to use to make a decision. Astronaut was just an example, as in someone with knowledge close to the issue. I'd trust their ideas on how to define space more than someone who most of their life sits in front of a computer staring at data, even if they have a greater education. Again, it's relying on higher education, which has long been corrupted with ideology, to be right.
 
Kamala inauguration:
  • Star Spangled Banner by an all black choir
  • Another poem by Amanda Gorman, this time on black women and achievement
  • Reverend Al Sharpton gives a message on MLK and how historic the day is
  • Meghan Thee Stallion sings America the Beautiful
  • Lizzo plays a flute solo of Imagine by John Lennon
  • Speech by Michelle Obama
  • Speech by Beyoncé (she still isn’t paid enough to sing there)
  • Prayer by a trans Episcopalian priest
  • Kamala gives a speech on defeating fascism and being the first woman president (starts out speech with “I’m speaking”)
  • Closing and opening music provided by a HBCU marching band
Biden's was extremely boring, painfully performative and virtue signally. Wasn't even fun energy, it was painful and dry. I distinctly remember Lady Gaga walking straight out of Hunger Games and so much sign language for presentations that can have live captions... Looking back on it right now it's such a stark contrast.
 
Vivek, alas, cannot be fully removed. he is -the- Spokesperson for the largest remaining faction of the Biden trifecta. So he will be allowed on the side, given very limited advisory power. But alas allowed to stay in the end.
He absolutely can be fully removed just the situation you're describing is apparently full of people who have much less confidence than they show in public it seems.
 
You know, I remember Gabe Newell just giving his email address out if you wanted to talk to him. That was twenty years ago. Why do I have to fill out a form to "stay connected?"
Not even just that but it's required that you select a title, give your full name out, and email address. I wouldn't be surprised if Kamala's website went ala Wikipedia style with the annoying fucking donation pop-ups they do every year
 
Kamala inauguration:
  • Star Spangled Banner by an all black choir
  • Another poem by Amanda Gorman, this time on black women and achievement
  • Reverend Al Sharpton gives a message on MLK and how historic the day is
  • Meghan Thee Stallion sings America the Beautiful
  • Lizzo plays a flute solo of Imagine by John Lennon
  • Speech by Michelle Obama
  • Speech by Beyoncé (she still isn’t paid enough to sing there)
  • Prayer by a trans Episcopalian priest
  • Kamala gives a speech on defeating fascism and being the first woman president (starts out speech with “I’m speaking”)
  • Closing and opening music provided by a HBCU marching band
The afterparty: a queer orgy, headed by a tranny 'drag queen'.
The orgy lasts until th end of August.
 
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