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I don't think this was a false flag just due to the simple fact that as long as there are schizos there will be attempts on the life of the current president. However, I wouldn't be super surprised if previous presidents chose to keep these episodes more discreet when possible whereas Trump wants to be seen as a potential martyr (and sell taxpayers an eyesore of a ballroom.) Either way, I can't help but feel that he comes off looking significantly gayer than Obama would have.
Well just with Obama there'd been a number of attempts on his life, but we didn't really act like it was incredibly special.

It probably helps to keep the incidents relatively quiet since it helps create the image that the president is well protected and people shouldn't bother trying to attack him. By Republicans wanting to amplify these incidents it makes it look more doable to the general public.

It's kind of a trend at this point though for Trump and his allies to ignore the second order effects of their actions/statements. In this instance, they're declaring to the world how easy it could be to take out Trump due to Trump himself being more concerned with puffing up the idea of a ballroom than even avoiding himself or his wife being shot dead.

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Feel like it had to be especially fucked up for someone like Melania given Trump likely gave zero shits about trying to comfort her or make sure she felt safe during all that.
 
Isn't CBS owned by Ellison and his pretend journalist media scammer?

60 Minutes is STILL being treated as leftist despite laundering right wing talking points into the mainstream.
I have no idea, the comment section is calling it out as right-wing propaganda but the moment he loses his shit at 8 minutes into the video is worth taking note of. I can't imagine how most people must feel with the knowledge that we're governed by a delusional and senile, demonic pedophile.
 

8:00 - Very interesting reaction when asked about the pedophilia

Also "They should sign the shooter up for the NFL"
Boy, he got really defensive about that accusation, huh? “He said it, so that means you said it too by reading it!”

What a reasonable reaction from an innocent man.
 
Boy, he got really defensive about that accusation, huh? “He said it, so that means you said it too by reading it!”

What a reasonable reaction from an innocent man.
The difference between how he and Bubba responded to the Epstein shit is crazy

Bill: lol bring it.
Trump: I AM NOT A PEDO I NEVER WENT TO PEDO ISLAND ACTUALLY I WENT THERE FOR DIRECTIONS TO GET AWAY FROM THERE WAIT YOURE ACTUALLY A BAD PERSON
 
Something I found funny about this event though is how many don't give a shit about it. Some complained that in DC the bars weren't turning the news on, preferring to keep it on sports, with most patrons not caring about the shooting at all.
Because this faggot has pulled this shit too many times and now he’s the orange nigger who cried wolf. The administration who talks nonstop about false flags and wow, lookee here, an incident that gives him the opportunity to move forward with his gay ballroom! The guy who is “bored” about a war he is losing and wants to get back to more important things. Everyone but miggers see right through this shit.
 
I dont think this is a false flag.

I do think using this to justify the ballroom imidiately after the fact justifies every conversation about it being a false flag.
 
Where are these Democrats threatening civil war? Trump’s been trying real hard to start one by sending ICE into blue states, but so far said blue states understand the constitution.
They're at the same place as the Democrats who want every conservative dead, i.e. inside the mind of the average Thunderdomer.
 
I don't think this was a false flag just due to the simple fact that as long as there are schizos there will be attempts on the life of the current president.

Well just with Obama there'd been a number of attempts on his life, but we didn't really act like it was incredibly special.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_incidents_involving_Barack_Obama

You have some fun shit in there like two New Yorkers plotting to build a nigger death ray, or that one guy who just took potshots against the WH while Obama was on vacation. I think most people understand that the FBI and Secret Service are for the most part there to keep these kind of people at arm's length or further - the majority of the actionable threats against Obama were crushed in the crib by the Feds.

The kind of people who respond to this shit with "OUR ENEMIES ARE EVIL WE SHOULD PUT THEM IN CAMPS" are the evolution of the kind of pearl clutchers you would see on the news after shit like this happened in previous presidencies - people that used to be largely mocked. It's quite interesting that the landscape has got more histrionic and not less as time has gone on, and to me it's a sign that the people who respond like this are cattle too easily emotionally compromised by media talking heads (same as it ever was) or people on Xitter.
 
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Some reality sperging amidst all the migger and conspiracy talk. I think its totally realistic in today's environment for someone to travel long distances to make commit acts of violence. We're seeing low level workers burn down multi-million dollar warehouses. Political violence as a whole is increasing to. I think it's also going to get worse and we'll see more lone wolf types and more groups getting involved. I don't think we'll see a civil war but until thing's get materialistically better for the lower classes, you're going to see more violent acts and extremism.

It's no secret that Trump isn't popular outside of his cult, so seeing a guy travel to try and kill him isn't conspiracy shit imo. We already saw it earlier with that guy from Ohio going all the way to Mar lago with a gas can and shotgun.
I've said before that if an American civil war were to happen again, it wouldn't be a real war and would be more like the Troubles in Ireland- basically politispergs forming militias to beat each other up + frequent, random acts of violence on civilians + targeted assassination attempts on famous people.

It does look like that could happen, and that would be very bad. The Troubles were bad enough in a small country where most people didn't have guns and weren't being egged on by internet political bubbles, an American Troubles would be a nightmare.
 
I think what might be the most troubling aspect of American politics today is the people's relationship with the concept of politics itself. We have sort of ceased to understand our political system in the way that citizens of a republic should, we don't see it as sending a representative of a collection of voters to represent us in government, instead it has become entirely spectacle, it's become reality TV. It's nonsense and many people struggle to even make sense of it. It's not about the success of the country, or a common cause, it's about winners and losers, drama, the craziest soundbites, the most clickbaity content.
The contents of this post are really not unique observations by any stretch of the words, but it occurred to me:

There are really three aspects to it, for one, people have essentially become political consumers; things have become a big circus, and much of politics has become people standing on the sidelines gawking at how absurd things have become. Open mudslinging, zero decorum or standards, this form of populist politics. People no longer have any reverence for the institutions that underpin our democracy, and many see no reason to even try to engage with it beyond stopping to stare and either cheer or complain. Slowly but surely it has stopped being,

This makes it hard for people to even take any of it seriously, slowly but surely it has stopped being,
"Why did the elected ruler of our country just threaten to annihilate a country?" and has become,
"BROOOO Trump's a fuckin SAVAGE, did you see what he said to Iran? Sigma mindset, the lion does not....."

You get the picture, there is a difference between a discussion and a statement of feelings, thoughts, or sentiments. Something to the tune of 90 million eligible voters did not take part in the 2024 election, meaning that these people are basically just sidelined completely, and turned into viewers; they've deprived themselves of their best method of affecting change in governance. This leaves them with only one way of engaging with politics: Event happens, react. Politics has been turned into a spectator sport where a giant swathe of people are essentially politically inert, non-players, and even those who do vote and contribute often get sucked into this political culture.
As this administration has demonstrated with their nigh uncountable number of controversies, this reaction based political system encourages them to have as many controversies as possible of an escalating scale in order to distract and confuse the vast majority of people on what is actually happening, and what actually matters. This makes it incredibly difficult for educated political voices to make inroads with these sorts of people, because political reform is not flashy, isn't inflammatory, and might seem unimportant compared to Epstein or Iran.

Two, people are constantly engaging in a sort of doublethink. In our culture, we have a memetic trait of distrusting authority. So, people say and think all the time,
"The government is corrupt, the media is lying to us, all politicians are evil! Etc."

Yet, in spite of these things that people say, it is difficult for the average person to identify the ways in which the government is corrupt, it is difficult to tell when media is lying to us, manipulating us, or what narrative is being pushed to us, it is difficult to determine which politicians are actually doing you the most direct harm, who you should trust, and how you could feasibly do anything about it. So, people go about their lives thinking the media is evil, but still consuming media, hating politicians but still voicing support for, or engaging with politicians, etc. Most of the time, people don't even realize the contradiction, and when this contradiction is pointed out, you tend to get a sort of verbal diarrhea of explanations, the best of which is essentially,
"Well yeah all those guys are bad.... Except my guy who's sent by God/Marx/Hitler/Washington to fix everything."

Three, the actual structure of our society is becoming more and more designed to lend itself to this style of politics. Consider certain trends going on in our society, the legalization of gambling (Prediction markets, sports betting, online gambling in video games and e-casinos), the omnipresence of instant gratification ideals in society (Get rich quick schemes, crypto, NFTs, daytrading, drugs, tobacco, porn), the death of community environments and local social structures, algorithmic content feeds, there are many other things but these are the ones that come to my mind.

Questions like sustainability, morality, justice, they fly out the window when you have money riding on whether or not we go to war next week. Many people have no understanding of the way in which our government works; when politicians get elected, oftentimes, they are expected to solve every problem immediately. When they bump up against the fact that a Common Law Federal Republic is a hulking behemoth of a political system that moves incredibly slowly, naturally they try to find ways to expedite the political process. Hence the massive flurry of executive orders rather than trying to write legislation, they make sweeping changes rather than take sensible approaches, moving gradually, they slowly slide into corruption and authoritarianism when they do it, and it seems too little too late when the courts eventually challenge it. People are more susceptible to emotionally charged political messaging and political worship due to a lack of a rich social environment in their lives, and content feeds encourage the reaction based politics mentioned above.

It's a big mess, and it's hard to even decide where we ought to start with it. I suppose dispossessing fatty of his "mandate" in the midterms is a good place to start, but we have a lot of work to do afterwards.
The country's fucked, everything's reality TV, it's literally jorjorwell's 1984, and everyone's a mindbroken degenerate...
But then you already knew that, right?
thanks for readin me spergpost :^)
 
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I dont think this is a false flag.

I do think using this to justify the ballroom imidiately after the fact justifies every conversation about it being a false flag.
I think they destroy their own arguments by immediately pushing for the next round of miggery. Right after the incident happened, miggers coincidentally all started talking about how badly they need the ballroom now. Miggers just assume everyone else is as dumb as they are. They delegitimize themselves.

Miggery is about to have a tough summer ahead of them with rising energy costs, rising inflation, a losing war in Iran, and lost several seats to gerrymandering in Virginia. But their top priority now is a ballroom that they will never have a chance to access. Not too bright.
 
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Personality of a new money NBA wife.
"really attractive law enforcement people" Every time he debriefs the American public on a hair-raising incident, his summary sounds like an overdue book report hurriedly written by a third-grader on the bus to school. This particular soundbite sounds like one authored by a child who will be coming out to his parents in ten years' time. WTF Lmao.
 
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