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Should be a wild four years.

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I wonder if Trump regrets running in 2016 and getting involved in this shitshow. He could have been comfy and retired right, golfing with celebrities and other richfags, occasionally boomer tweeting about whatever abomination mutts voted for as their presidnet.
But then the thought of "what if" would have haunted him too...
 
It should be close to 0. The fact that so many do is insane and kind of terrifying.

I'm sick of all the "le Christianity bad" reddit atheist shit, but if you think that hundreds of lives must be sacrificed in the middle east because it'll bring your god back so he'll start the end times, you're in a cult and should be deprogrammed.
The way these sorts of Christians talk about the end times really does feel Rabbinical sometimes - like you're 'tricking' God into coming back by checking off the boxes in Revelation, just like you're tricking him with the sky wire and special elevator buttons that you're technically not 'pushing'.
 
I wonder if Trump regrets running in 2016. He could have been comfy and retired right, golfing with celebrities and other richfags, occasionally boomer tweeting about whatever abomination mutts voted for as their presidnet.
But then the thought of "what if" would have haunted him too...
He always said 'I don't need this' but it was his calling.

Frankly I think long term it somehow worked out best he lost 2020. People got a look at how shitty the democrats are and now he's back and really doing a lot. He's done more in less than 6 months than his entire first term imo. I know he's not doing all out everything, but from what I can think of his first term was just training for this. The main 'famous' thing I can think of his first term was really the north korea DMZ visit, at least on foreign policy.
 
Growing up, I didn't hear a shred of this holo-shoah-whatever crap until that old miniseries (which funnily enough was around the same time Roots was airing - coincidence?)

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I’m surprised this isn’t talked about more. You must be somewhat older. It’s harder for those of us that are younger to believe given the amount of propaganda that has been pushed on us the past few decades in the education system, but the modern “holocaust” myth did not really exist in the West prior to that series being created in the 1970’s. Older people who were in school prior to that were simply not taught the current story surrounding that period of history as we recognize it today.
 
I wonder if Trump regrets running in 2016 and getting involved in this shitshow. He could have been comfy and retired right, golfing with celebrities and other richfags, occasionally boomer tweeting about whatever abomination mutts voted for as their presidnet.
But then the thought of "what if" would have haunted him too...
The Orange Man's Burden
 
I’m surprised this isn’t talked about more. You must be somewhat older. It’s harder for those of us that are younger to believe given the amount of propaganda that has been pushed on us the past few decades in the education system, but the modern “holocaust” myth did not really exist in the West prior to that series being created in the 1970’s. Older people who were in school prior to that were simply not taught the current story surrounding that period of history as we recognize it today.
Yup - basically for me it was "Hitler did a lot of bad things to many people" and now it's "nobody existed for Hitler to kill besides the jews"
 
Which Jews, specifically, own the US government? Give me five names.
Goldie McGoldberg
Shekel Shekelstein
Kike Kikerbaum

Joking aside, no I'm talking about the phenomenon where churches will abuse their tax exempt statuses and privileges to help boost their parishes. Thus, letting the churches act as defacto banks issuing out loans and letting Jews, or any religious community really, start buying up properties and businesses all over towns and slowly bar every non-member out. Once they effectively take over a town, they can then buy political influence to change laws to their favor and it's a tactic Jews have been using for a long time. Although now, a lot of browns have been doing it too. It's not some kind of grand conspiracy or anything, it's just business and Jews having the in-community sense to use these tactics whereas other groups of people, don't.
 
The way these sorts of Christians talk about the end times really does feel Rabbinical sometimes - like you're 'tricking' God into coming back by checking off the boxes in Revelation, just like you're tricking him with the sky wire and special elevator buttons that you're technically not 'pushing'.
Basically, Zionist Christianity is just Judaism with extra steps. No real faith, no real love for God, just trying to trick or force God into doing your bidding.

Given how the Jewish revolts against Rome failed three times in a row, God already showed that His hand can't be forced.
 
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