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The only enjoyable sports are road track racing at your local track/motorsports. And especially when they do demo derby days dragging boats and campers. And armored combat sports. Which I participate in my local community of fighters. Lots of fun.
All ball based games are boring.
Combat sports and motorsports are where the fun is.
 
The far majority of Jewish voters in America support the democratic party. In your view, are they wise to do so? If they are not, what will it take to have them transfer party loyalty to the repubs?
They're dumb for doing so since the Democrats hate America. Unfortunately there's probably no way to get them to switch.
Jews vote 80% Democrat. Democrats hate America. Jews will never stop doing this.

Mr. Rainbow you are being very antisemitic.
 
Felons can't vote. Why does anyone care how prisoners are treated?

In some states, they can basically petition to get their voting rights back after finishing their sentence.

In most states, the right to vote is automatically restored when they complete all sentencing requirements and are discharged from the system. Be it either probation, parole or prison. Most "Felons", in the typical sense of the word, can vote with no specific action needed on their part. It's always amusing to me watching people have a meltdown about this assumption that if ever convicted of a felony in your life, you can never vote again and try to apply this logic to real life situations.
 
“Milton and his wife donated more than $1.8 million to a Trump re-election campaign fund less than a month before the November election, according to the Federal Election Commission.” - APNews

“One of Milton’s attorneys is Bradley Bondi, the brother of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.” - The Hill
 
"And for all the parents that have to deal with the consequences of this vitamin A overdose."
I haven't heard anything about a vitamin A overdose, so I looked into it. Apparently Vitamin A is used as a supplementary treatment for measles, so the Texas Mennonite Measles outbreak has brought it into public consciousness. I take this to mean the doctor assumes antivaxxers will try to supplement Vitamin A to prevent measles and cause overdoses.

Nigger there are already people out there poisoning their kids with MMS (bleaching agent in water) I don't think this should even be on the radar
 
Is the chat leak roll up smear still on the menu? I have not been in the loop today. What are the unserious people complaining about now and who are they trying to make resign today?
 
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In most states, the right to vote is automatically restored when they complete all sentencing requirements and are discharged from the system. Be it either probation, parole or prison. Most "Felons", in the typical sense of the word, can vote with no specific action needed on their part. It's always amusing to me watching people have a meltdown about this assumption that if ever convicted of a felony in your life, you can never vote again and try to apply this logic to real life situations.
People assume it works like 2A gun rights did for non-violent felons and still does for violent felons, where having a felony on your record prevents you from exercising that constitutional right without an expungement of your criminal record.
 
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“Milton and his wife donated more than $1.8 million to a Trump re-election campaign fund less than a month before the November election, according to the Federal Election Commission.” - APNews

“One of Milton’s attorneys is Bradley Bondi, the brother of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.” - The Hill
Connections are a wonderful thing to have aren't they.
 
I never understand men who hate sports. like at the very least, know the rules to one or two so you don't look like a dunce at the super bowl party.
If I invite you over to a game and you start calling it "niggerball" and "bread and circuses" i'm slapping you in the face and kicking you out. probably unfriending you too.
How many niggers do you allow to fuck your wife in any given week? Being a fan of ANY televised major sport in America is the ultimate form of cuckery.

The only worthwhile sports are motor sports and firearms related.
 
Why is that always the go-to over-reaction? As if there's absolutely no other jobs out there that doesn't involve you coming out looking like blackface with fucked-up lungs.
I think it is because a lot of work factually was quite dangerous in the past., and that was one of the original justifications for abolishing child labor. Thus, the idea that child labor laws protect children from being worked to death in the mines entered the cultural milieu, and for many, accepted uncritically as true, without further analysis or inspection. Protecting children is a very strong instinct in people, and thus easy to weaponize against them. Witness all the various legal assaults on civil rights in the US and abroad being justified with "protecting the children".

I was illegally forced to work from 7-18. It was extremely demoralizing and it ruined any resemblance of a childhood I could have had. Yes, I did get a minuscule income, but often times that was how I ate dinner. The job I was forced to have wasn’t unlike a job they might give minors today, and I am adamantly against the idea of underaged labor.
Yes, it taught me work ethic, but the warping it did to my personality and social life is probably partially responsible for why I post on this site now, and definitely partially why I ended up making my account in Christmas of all days
That sucks and you have my sympathies. When you say "illegally forced", do you mean to say it was a matter of survival (implied by your wages being how you had dinner), was it a matter of being compelled by your parents/guardian/other adults, or a blend of both? Is it your position that if child labor laws were to be reformed, your experience would become the common or universal one?

I think I would disagree with your position, but I want to understand your position rather than attack some retarded strawman.
 
As a huge sports fan, in America, most of the rules are relatively straight forward for our sports
Lets take Football for example: the goal is simple. you have 4 tries to get 10 yards, you get 10 yards, you get another 10 until you either fail to convert, Punt, or score. 2 major ways to move the ball by running and throwing, field goals worth 3, touchdown+extra points is 7.
American. I've watched niggerball with my dad, played niggerball in gym class, and probably have 15 hours in Madden for the Wii. Even with all that exposure, I still have no idea what's going on.
 
It doesn't really matter though? how does them celebrating affect your daily life? like are you that pissed off about a black dude celebrating a goal or touchdown?
Sports can be entertaining to most everyone in society, because there isn't an IQ requirement for enjoyment. Sports bring a community together. People of all varieties of background can enjoy playing or observing sports. A city can have pride in its hometown team. A nation can send their best to compete in the Olympics against every other nation. Winning is important, but so is the honor and dignity in giving everything you've got and respecting all others enough to admit who the winner is.

White nations understood that excessive celebration is offensive. Crass showboating takes dignity out of the sport.

The nigger dances and shouting go right along with the decline of civilization. There is a reason exploitative commercialization and sports gambling are common now. High trust public society is dying.
 
How many niggers do you allow to fuck your wife in any given week? Being a fan of ANY televised major sport in America is the ultimate form of cuckery.

The only worthwhile sports are motor sports and firearms related.
None, I don't have a wife. also how in the fuck is watching sports being a cuck, like 70-75 percent of America alone watches sports. you saying that the vast majority of people are cucks for watching a sport? that's retarded ass logic
 
What is the solution to activist judges throwing up roadblocks to any and every measure taken to deport illegals? Have we gotten so bogged down in bureaucracy that we simply can't take any actions that the people EN MASSE voted for?

The DOGE cuts are the same way. Every politician and voter says they want to cut spending, balance the budget, fix corruption, and now we have a president that is actively doing it, but faggot judges can unilaterally stop it? I understand checks and balances but come on.

And the endless screeching from libs about how even though deporting violent gangsters is good, even though cutting waste and culling corruption is a good thing, the way Trump is going about it is wrong. It comes off as such HR, middle manager, corpo brained lunacy: "ERM, you didn't fill out the right paperwork or follow the procedures, sweaty, try again in 10 years when the courts decide to get arount to it."

Remember fellas, dont let perfect be the enemy of good. I hope Trump shits on all these injunctions and tells them to get bent.
 
American. I've watched niggerball with my dad, played niggerball in gym class, and probably have 15 hours in Madden for the Wii. Even with all that exposure, I still have no idea what's going on.
How? do you have the IQ of a grape? it is not hard to fucking grasp if you pay attention
 
“Milton and his wife donated more than $1.8 million to a Trump re-election campaign fund less than a month before the November election, according to the Federal Election Commission.” - APNews

“One of Milton’s attorneys is Bradley Bondi, the brother of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.” - The Hill
Yeah so just naked corruption then. Very cool. That's what I wanted with Trump, not less corruption, just different corruption.
 
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