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Should be a wild four years.

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The optics of the mexican flag as the rallying point for this riot is so bad for the libs and they dont understand why it looks bad.
Trumps says they are invaders that hate the us, so they wave a non us flag and attack the us.
For me it is the LA Raza chants mixed in. These people are literally ethnonationalists loyal to a foreign nation. I would say this isn't just a riot, but a filibuster attempt by Mexican citizens.
 
If you want some kino content, have a look at some of the 1960's riot videos here:
FFS why does YT block so many vids from any playback on other sites? Why does YT even have embedded videos if they are always blocked?

And while "woke" ("identity politics" unique to Current Year) may be an early 21st century thing, tensions related to "racism" aren't.
 
FFS why does YT block so many vids from any playback on other sites? Why does YT even have embedded videos if they are always blocked?
It's more or less a legacy feature at this point, from back before major platforms suddenly decided they were anti-embed in recent times for some fucking reason.
 
Im saying its wild how one issue can be categorized as "ruinous" to the country and the other can be considered a "necessary expense"
its wild how nigger cattle can easily be tricked into thinking the afghanistan war was worse than the whole incalculable cost of illegal immigration, considering that things such as cultural change, community integration, and respect and love for the country cannot be put into a spreadsheet.
its wild how you think you posted something insightful. you are doing the same thing as elon musk, trying to mold humans into economic units. we are not numbers. we are fucking humans.
"The Mexicans are bleeding us dry" while spending hundreds of billions on a military that keeps losing makes us look not just inept but stupid
And yet we are still the dominant power in the world. Chinese century soon, right? Maybe even Russia will challenge us! Oh wait they already did and lost, and now they don't want to fight anymore. Maybe China is just biding its time until our native population is majority non whites who don't even like America, so they can just roll up with minimal resistance. The point is if you want to be a strong country, then you need a strong people with a strong identity who believe in their own strength. Not a bunch of dysgenic mutts who don't even know what they're fighting for. The term "bleeding us dry" can apply to something other than finances.

My own sister has sympathy for these animals rioting in LA. She has a liberal arts degree. She wants to move to Canada. At this point I doubt if she would thank me for shooting a violent rapist who was breaking into her home. She would probably tell me how I was part of the problem by being white and male. This is a cost that cannot be calculated.
 
Heard that the California government was funding the riots. Why would they do that?

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they were anti-embed in recent times for some fucking reason.
Seems they want people to use the main crapsite now. Probably for more advertising.

Youtube has gotten worse with literally every update since like 2012.
It's gone from "Broadcast yourself" to being just glorified TV.
I miss the more "Wild West" YT from before Current Year.
 
The Silence of the Generals
The Atlantic (archive.ph)
By Tom Nichols
2025-06-11 00:40:04GMT

As President Donald Trump crossed a dangerous line at Fort Bragg, the brass failed to speak out in the Army’s defense.
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President Donald Trump continued his war against America’s most cherished military traditions today when he delivered a speech at Fort Bragg. It is too much to call it a “speech”; it was, instead, a ramble, full of grievance and anger, just like his many political-rally performances. He took the stage to Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA”—which has become a MAGA anthem—and then pointed to the “fake news,” encouraging military personnel to jeer at the press.

He mocked former President Joe Biden and attacked various other political rivals. He elicited cheers from the crowd by announcing that he would rename U.S. bases (or re-rename them) after Confederate traitors. He repeated his hallucinatory narrative about the invasion of America by foreign criminals and lunatics. He referred to 2024 as the “election of a president who loves you,” to a scatter of cheers and applause. And then he attacked the governor of California and the mayor of Los Angeles, again presiding over jeers at elected officials of the United States.

He led soldiers, in other words, in a display of unseemly behavior that ran contrary to everything the founder of the U.S. Army, George Washington, strove to imbue in the American armed forces.

The president also encouraged a violation of regulations. Trump, himself a convicted felon, doesn’t care about rules and laws, but active-duty military members are not allowed to attend political rallies in uniform. They are not allowed to express partisan views while on duty, or to show disrespect for American elected officials. Trump may not know these rules and regulations, but the officers who lead these men and women know them well. It is part of their oath, their credo, and their identity as officers to remain apart from such displays. Young soldiers will make mistakes. But if senior officers remain silent, what lesson will those young men and women take from what happened today?

The president cares nothing for the military, for its history, or for the men and women who serve the United States. They are, like everything else around him, only raw material: They either feed his narcissism, or they are useless. Those who love him, he claims as “his” military. But those who have laid down their life for their country are, as he so repugnantly put it, just suckers and losers, anonymous saps lying under cold headstones in places such as Arlington National Cemetery that clearly make Trump uncomfortable. Today, he showed that he has no compunction about turning every American soldier into a hooting partisan.

Trump’s supporters and his party will excuse his behavior at Fort Bragg the way they always have, the same way that indulgent parents shrug helplessly at their delinquent children. But senior officers of the United States military have an obligation to speak up and be leaders. Where is the Army chief of staff, General Randy George? Will he speak truth to the commander in chief and put a stop to the assault on the integrity of his troops? Where is the commander of the airborne troops, Lieutenant General Gregory Anderson, or even Colonel Chad Mixon, the base commander?

And if these men cannot muster the courage to defend American traditions—by speaking out or even resigning—where are the other senior officers who must uphold the values that have made America’s armed forces among the most effective and politically stable militaries in the world? Where is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Dan Caine? He was personally selected by Trump to be America’s most senior military officer. Will he tell the man who promoted him that what he did today was obscene?

Will any of these men say one word? Will any of them defend the Army and the other services from a would-be caudillo, a man who would probably be strutting around in a giant hat and a golden shoulder braid if he could get away with it? The top officers of the U.S. military wear eagles or stars on their shoulders that give them great privilege, as befits people who assume responsibility for the defense of the nation and the welfare of their troops. They command the power of life and death itself on the field of battle. But those ranks also carry immense responsibility. If they are truly Washington’s heirs, they should speak up—now—and stand with the first commander in chief against the rogue 47th.

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Tom Nichols is a staff writer at The Atlantic and a contributor to the Atlantic Daily newsletter. He is a professor emeritus of national-security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College, where he taught for 25 years, and an instructor at the Harvard Extension School. He has served as a legislative aide in the Massachusetts House and the U.S. Senate. He writes about international security, nuclear weapons, Russia, and the challenges to democracy in the United States and around the world—along with occasional contrarian views on popular culture. His books include The Death of Expertise and Our Own Worst Enemy: The Assault From Within on Modern Democracy. He is also a five-time undefeated Jeopardy champion.
 
its wild how nigger cattle can easily be tricked into thinking the afghanistan war was worse than the whole incalculable cost of illegal immigration
The same people who send westerners to the middle east or africa, are the ones who want to send the middle easterners or africans to the west.
And they profit off the government's cost of doing that both ways.
 
And yet we are still the dominant power in the world.
Nigger your enemies are waltzing into your country, living on your dime, raping and killing your daughters, and getting somewhere between no punishment at all and a slap on the wrist for it. This isn't success, this is an occupation. You are under foreign occupation and here you are rationalizing how this means you are the 'dominant power in the world'.

You are the world's buffet more like. A beast that has been slain and whose meat is currently being divided by its hunters. The only struggle is between the Blacks, Hispanics and Indians, on who gets to carve the brunt of your corpse.
 
Nigger your enemies are waltzing into your country, living on your dime, raping and killing your daughters, and getting somewhere between no punishment at all and a slap on the wrist for it. This isn't success, this is an occupation. You are under foreign occupation and here you are rationalizing how this means you are the 'dominant power in the world'.

You are the world's buffet more like. A beast that has been slain and whose meat is currently being divided its hunters. The only struggle is between the Blacks, Hispanics and Indians, on who gets to carve the brunt of your corpse.
Are you American? If not I don't care what you have to say. If so then you should leave.
 
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