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Should be a wild four years.

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Is there some kind of condition like Munchausen's by proxy, but instead it is playing the victim by proxy.

It's almost like they are so used to playing the victim when in fact they are the offender that they use others to do so by proxy. Pic related. The Redditor is reversing the roles of victim and offender, but they are making it as if it were them.

I don't know if this is what sympathy is to a narcissist? That is how it plays out for them, perhaps. When they try to sympathise and place themselves in the shoes of another, they have to see that other as not the offender. And so they come up with pic related justifications for the illegal invaders.

I might be overthinking this a lot! Perhaps i should get some more sleep

Is it more cruel to let illegals live in a shaky house or in some solid foundation back home and also to stop fucking around with some of the countries, that Uncle Sam later imported as refugees.

Biden and Obammy had opportunities to abolish ICE permanently along with the border patrol, and it never happened.

And these libshit niggerfaggots will keep on getting bent over by their shitlib masters.
 
Hear me out - what if, for the lulz, Trump shipped a bunch of 'spics to Canada? I mean, Canada's cool with importing 'jeets en masse, they'd probably be cool with Mexicans.
No, no, no — Kosovo instead.
Kosovo to ‘Temporarily’ Accept Migrants Deported from U.S.

Kosovo to ‘Temporarily’ Accept Migrants Deported from U.S.​

by John Hayward

The government of Kosovo reportedly agreed this week to “temporarily” accept a small number of migrants deported from the United States until they can be returned to their home countries.
Government spokesman Perparim Kryeziu told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) on Wednesday that up to 50 migrants will be accepted, for up to one year, with the goal of “facilitating their safe return to their country of origin.”
“The government has expressed its willingness to engage, with the possibility of selecting individuals from a proposed list, as long as they meet certain criteria related to the rule of law and public order,” Kryeziu said.
Bloomberg News reported last week that the State Department is putting out feelers to Balkan nations, including Serbia, Moldova, and Kosovo, to accept deported illegal aliens.
Bloomberg rushed to insinuate Serbia was high on the list because President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner wants to build a hotel in Belgrade, and because Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is an “avid fan of Trump” who has “cultivated ties with the MAGA world.”
As it turned out, Kosovo was the first country to accept U.S. requests to house deportees. This could be a point of some friction with Serbia, since Kosovo seceded from Serbia in 2008, and the Serbian government does not recognize its independence.
Kosovo’s embassy to the United States said on Wednesday the deported migrants would be selected from a “proposed pool,” and must “meet specific criteria related to the rule of law and public order.”
“We welcome cooperation on this key Trump Administration priority,” the State Department said in response. “We are grateful to our partner Kosovo for receiving third country nationals removed from the United States and facilitating those aliens’ safe return to their home countries.”
Kosovo is holding similar discussions with the United Kingdom and has already agreed to house criminals who were deported from Denmark.
In late May, the British government reportedly began discussions to open “return hubs” for failed asylum seekers. Kosovar President Vjosa Osmani said she was willing to hear proposals for locating such a hub in her country.
“There’s been no formal talks with the UK on this issue. It hasn’t been raised so far. We would be open to discussing it, however, I can’t say more than that because I don’t know the details,’ Osmani said in May.
The deal with Denmark involves a prison in the eastern Kosovar city of Gjilan. The facility is currently being emptied of domestic inmates so it can be expanded and upgraded to meet Danish penal standards. When the renovations are complete, Denmark plans to house about 300 deported criminals from non-European Union countries in the facility.
The parliament of Kosovo formally approved the deal with Denmark last week. Denmark pledged to play $228 million over the next ten years for use of the Gjilan prison. Kosovar officials said the agreement would bring much-needed income to their impoverished country, and would also build “trust and mutual respect” with Denmark and Europe.
“This is crucial for us to secure more Danish prison places and will help bring our hard-pressed prison system back into balance. At the same time, it sends a clear signal to criminal foreigners that their future is not in Denmark, and therefore they should not serve their time here,” Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard said when the deal was approved by the parliament of Kosovo.
Italy was the first European country to actually send deported migrants to Eastern Europe, transferring 40 rejected asylum seekers to Albania in April. Italian law would permit the migrants to be detained for up to 18 months before final deportation.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had planned to send a much larger contingent of migrants to camps in Albania, but Italian court rulings obliged her to send only migrants whose application for asylum have been decisively rejected.
Italy, and other European countries, could step up their use of “return hubs” in third-party countries if the European Commission (EC) implements proposals for a strong, unified deportation system.
The EC noted the proposed reforms are necessary because “persons ordered to leave an EU country frequently escape the authorities.” In addition to third-country detention facilities, the proposals include “reinforced rules to prevent unauthorized movement” by migrants, and “stronger obligations for returnees to cooperate with national authorities.
Kosovo previously agreed to accept several hundred refugees from Afghanistan after President Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
Some of the Afghans were not happy with their accommodations, which they described as more akin to a prison than a refugee camp. While most of the Afghans sent to Kosovo were processed quickly and moved on to other destinations, including the United States, a few were stuck in the “lily pad” camps for much longer than expected, usually because their applications for asylum to the U.S. and other countries were rejected.
Human rights and migration groups strongly oppose all efforts to establish deportation hubs in third countries. In the case of Kosovo, migration advocates complain Kosovar authorities have a history of mistreating detainees. One of the reasons it took so much time and money to prepare the Gjilan facility to receive deportees was that Denmark wanted to bring the facility up to Danish penal standard, but human rights groups are still unsatisfied with the arrangement.
“Prolonged detention of migrants without adequate safeguards puts people at risk of rights violations,” Human Rights Watch (HRW) Europe and Central Asia director Hugh Williamson said in May, after the UK proposed sending detainees to Serbia, Albania, Bosnia, and Herzegovina.
“Adding rejected asylum seekers from the UK, or potentially the EU, to Bosnia’s already troubling detention system would only exacerbate existing issues and worsen abuses,” Williamson said.
 
"Peasant" food in general is either cheap, easy to make, high in calories, or some combination thereof. Empanadas? Beans and rice? Coke with cane sugar? That's for working the fields. Mexicans are hooked on Coca Cola in particular, thinking it's healthier than water. In some places, it's more accessible than water. They have a similarly high obesity rate because of it.
So what you are saying is that mexican are hooked on coca-cola , like floyd was hooked on fent.
Brown people things.


Unrelevant but hilarious: I'm currently eating homemade nachos...because why not munching nachos while watching beaners get sent back.
 
Rubber bullet flies through first protesters abdomen bounces off a wall before decapitating a second then hits a third sending them flying backwards into a group. Trump will claim the third one lived thereby making it "less lethal"
From the Warhammer 40k playbook of riot control.
 
House flippers should be vilified like realtors and used car salesmen.

Those greedy cocksucking bastards (as well as BlackRock, et al) are why you can't buy a house. They watched HGTV and got it in their heads that flipping is a get-rich-quick scheme, so they buy up any crackerbox or ranch that's even remotely affordable as "investment property".

I once met someone who tried that. Then he defaulted on all his loans, declared bankruptcy, and fucked off to Portugal.
Dude, there’s a general competency crisis in the bourgeoisie

Like another example is some dickhead bought the coffee shop nearest to me and it’s shit now because he literally though he could pull a check out of it without bothering to show up to oversee anything

Because being inside the business he bought would be like managing, and managing would be like work, and he just wanted to spend some money on something that would give him more money without learning anything or doing any work

You can’t pull a whole ass full time salary out of a business that employs like ten people without doing work to justify that salary

Same thing for flippers, multiply it times a million and that’s America in 2025
 
Destruction may be mutually assured in this life, yes, but only one side will be met by Allah at the gates of paradise with 72 virgins.

No, them being insane muzzies makes them even more likely to strike first. Their whole pedo neanderthal religion revolves about killing infidels to get 72 child brides.

It doesn't require a drop of philosemitism to recognize that Iran are hellraisers and that nothing good can come from them having nukes.

The 72 virgins thing is quite an overblown meme.


Mainstream view is 2 virgins.
 
Excuse the angle. Advocation in TX to 'be battle ready and ready to defend yourself'

I feel like the funniest thing here could happen, please let the left leaning texans pull a gun on the cops and ruin the image of the protests for good

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A member of “This is Texas Freedom Force” stands near The Alamo holding a weapon. Hundreds of protesters gathered near San Antonio City in solidarity with Los Angeles.

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it is pretty boring right now but you can view the Seattle protests via traffic cams since the city lets the public access all traffic cams in the city live. They are on the 2nd & Marion St camera right now outside of the federal building. They seem pretty peaceful at the moment though.

Edit: Someone threw a smoke bomb into the intersection and someone from the city is now moving the camera around occasionally.

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Dude, there’s a general competency crisis in the bourgeoisie

Like another example is some dickhead bought the coffee shop nearest to me and it’s shit now because he literally though he could pull a check out of it without bothering to show up to oversee anything

Because being inside the business he bought would be like managing, and managing would be like work, and he just wanted to spend some money on something that would give him more money without learning anything or doing any work

You can’t pull a whole ass full time salary out of a business that employs like ten people without doing work to justify that salary

Same thing for flippers, multiply it times a million and that’s America in 2025
I see no attraction to being self-employed.

When you're self-employed, your business is your life. You will have little to no time for family, friends, or fun if you want to even remotely have a chance of turning a profit.
 
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