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Can these people choose a different dictator to compare Trump to? The Hitler comparison is overplayed.
1) COVID
2) "Everyone who doesn't wear a mask wants grandma to DIE!"
3) See above.
4) Mail-in-voting
5) "Is property worth more than lives!?!"
6) Oh hey, Cuomo, Whitmer, Newsom, Northam, et. al. (and Joe Biden Kamala Harris if elected)

EDIT: I seriously love the speed at which I was ninja'd
 
"Wow, why do people think we're such smug pieces of shit? Must be their lack of college degrees," the blue checkmark chuckled, smugly, before clocking in to work his minimum-wage job as a barista, which should pay off his college degree in about thirty-five years, give or take a decade, while the "uneducated, stupid people" he looked down upon went to trade school, and now make fucking bank as plumbers, electricians, etc.
 
I've said it before in this very thread but it's worth repeating since that's a particularly blatant example of it: leftists are all about decrying classism and checking their privilege, and yet watch them consistently, gleefully, and sincerely attack people who are too poor or too busy or too focused on working with their hands or in service industries to get a college degree. They're literally a bunch of smug bougies shitting all over the common folk, and doing it on behalf of other smug rich bougies like celebrities and politicians.

Of course. Notice how they relish in characterizing their opponents as toothless rednecks, white trash, etc. They love jeering about that old "I love the uneducated" Trump quote, as if somebody who decided higher education either isn't for them or is outside of their financial means is just human dirt who isn't worthy of love or care.

Then they turn around and feign shock about the poor "voting against their own interest" by voting R. (As if voting for the party of open borders is somehow in the interest of the American working class)

Then again, there's a lot of American leftists who don't even pretend to care about class. Any sort of serious class consciousness in the US beyond "p.s. eat the rich" platitudes somehow died after OWS.
 
"Wow, why do people think we're such smug pieces of shit? Must be their lack of college degrees," the blue checkmark chuckled, smugly, before clocking in to work his minimum-wage job as a barista, which should pay off his college degree in about thirty-five years, give or take a decade, while the "uneducated, stupid people" he looked down upon went to trade school, and now make fucking bank as plumbers, electricians, etc.

Look, those plumbers may be buying boats now, but they're on the wrong side of history, buddy.
 
What about the moderns?

Obviously the modern greeks are niggers of the same level (or worse) as sicilians.

Greece got black'ed - or more specifically, arab'd - by the Ottomans. Greece used to get regular injections of pure Aryan phenotypes as barbarians from northern europe would migrate down every couple of centuries as the climate got all fucky. That stopped around the time of the collapse of the western empire (more specifically as hungary became 'civilized' and starting pushing north themselves).

Add in the Ottomans (sand) niggin' everything up and that's why modern greeks are swarthier than the guys who dwelled there through Bzyantine times.
 
Obviously the modern greeks are niggers of the same level (or worse) as sicilians.

Greece got black'ed - or more specifically, arab'd - by the Ottomans. Greece used to get regular injections of pure Aryan phenotypes as barbarians from northern europe would migrate down every couple of centuries as the climate got all fucky. That stopped around the time of the collapse of the western empire (more specifically as hungary became 'civilized' and starting pushing north themselves).

Add in the Ottomans (sand) niggin' everything up and that's why modern greeks are swarthier than the guys who dwelled there through Bzyantine times.
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And I bet the college degree poll was stacked by about 10% too, because they're fucking retards who only polled in shithole university towns that vote 70% dem like the last time, since I also remember college boys slightly favored voted Trump in 2016 and they fucking chimped about that.

So desperate to pretend college = smart. Remember when Bill O'Reilly was mocked for not understanding tidal forces, an elementary to early middle school level subject? He has twin Masters level degrees in spite of not knowing at the time that "Moon and Sun pull earth's water with gravity". Sure, they're in communications and shit, but still.
 
They've morphed from the leisure class into the luxury beliefs class.



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Spare the rod, spoil the millenial.

It's a good analysis, though I think he leaves religion out of the mix. In previous generations, if you weren't wealthy, you could still achieve social status through piety and showy displays of righteousness. It's a different kind of status, but still easily recognized in most societies.

Now, in a world where religion is diminished and its moral authority is not recognized, there are few opportunities to demonstrate righteousness that your peers would acknowledge. So ideology and politics have begun filling in that role.

Social Justice is the addictive combination of the two status signifiers: it shows off both your elite class membership and your "piety", at the same time, for little or no cost to those who take it up.

And, most conveniently for certain political parties, it also gives you new "devils" to target and defeat, such as Orange Man Bad and his legion of demons regular Republican voters. That dynamic is what turns the newly defined "lower class" of non-college educated voters into enemies who need to be defeated, instead of fellow Americans whose concerns should be addressed.
That guy would have a point, if you actually needed to go to a prestigious college to learn this crap, but it's so stupid that any fool with an internet connection and access to Tumblr and Wikipedia can explain it, it's the easiest way to pretend to be an intellectual. Higher ed in this endeavour only helps with the mental agility required to conceal the flaws in the core idea, continually asking one to define terms, altering the meaning of words, and changing the context until anyone who attempts to argue with it is thrown completely off-balance and unable to speak coherently.

Edit: I wonder if decades of trying to cut through these word games to establish basic common sense is what drove Jordan Peterson mad?
 
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While College is a good thing, it should not be held as the basis for intelligence by having a degree given it's expensive and people can make a living without one.
I've seen my fair share of people that never showed up to class past exams, half-assed assignments or left them to the last minute, didn't pay attention, and still got just barely passing grades to let them graduate. I just don't get paying for or having your parents pay for you to go to college only to do the bare minimum required and not learn any of the skills the professors are trying to teach you. Each class you skip is worth hundreds of dollars that you aren't getting back.

The behavior was completely antithetical to my own but it was fairly common to see, especially in the "blow-off" history courses I frequented. People didn't seem to understand that if you're one of those students that showed up for every class + engaged in class discussion/asked questions you were almost guaranteed to be liked by the professor which is always a benefit (especially if they taught a lot of the courses you needed to graduate).

All that is to say, a degree tells little about how well someone actually did or how smart they are since it's possible to do the minimum and still graduate.
I've said it before in this very thread but it's worth repeating since that's a particularly blatant example of it: leftists are all about decrying classism and checking their privilege, and yet watch them consistently, gleefully, and sincerely attack people who are too poor or too busy or too focused on working with their hands or in service industries to get a college degree. They're literally a bunch of smug bougies shitting all over the common folk, and doing it on behalf of other smug rich bougies like celebrities and politicians.
I'm of the mind that higher education is a privilege not a right and too many people don't treat it as such. It still isn't that long ago where most people were unable to go to college or had to drop out of high school to provide for the family. That's one of the reasons that, for many people when they graduate, the ones most proud and emotional about the whole thing are their grandparents.
 
Melania's one-time friend and aide Stephanie Winston Wolkoff 'will reveal tapes of her disparaging Trump and making 'harsh comments' about Ivanka' in bombshell book about First Lady
(archive)

Melania Trump has been taped trashing her husband Donald Trump and his adult children, it was claimed Monday.

The first lady's former friend and staffer Stephanie Winston Wolkoff will claim in her forthcoming book that she had tapes of Melania Trump making disparaging remarks about the Trump family members, according to media reporter Yashar Ali.

He did not have details of the statements Melania Trump allegedly made but noted they will be in Wolkoff's book 'Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady,' which will be released on September 1.

He added that Wolkoff taped the first lady without her knowledge. The claim closely parallels tapes published Saturday of Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, calling the president a liar and saying: 'Holy s***!'

Ali tweeted: 'In her book, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff quotes the First Lady making disparaging remarks about Ivanka Trump and some of the president's other adult children. She even makes some negative remarks about her husband, President Trump.'

Melania's White House office has yet to respond to the claim that she was taped.

Melania's toughest words were reported to be about Ivanka Trump, her elder step daughter with whom she's been reported to have a tense relationship.

Wolkoff told the New York Times last year she wasn't fired - but she was thrown under the bus.

'Was I fired? No,' Wolkoff said in a statement to The Times. 'Did I personally receive $26 million or $1.6 million? No. Was I thrown under the bus? Yes.'

The Southern District of Manhattan is investigating the inaugural committee's spending and fundraising. Wolkoff was reported to be working with prosecutors.

Wolkoff was Melania Trump's first hire for the East Wing.

Before she took over her inaugural event planning role, she worked as a special events planner for Vogue, helped stage the Met Gala, and was a fashion director for Lincoln Center. She is a longtime friend of Melania's.

In December, it was revealed federal prosecutors in New York were investigating whether President Trump's 2017 inaugural committee misspent some of the $107 million it raised.

The investigation came partly out of materials seized in the federal probe of Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen's business dealings.

In April raids of Cohen's home, office and hotel room, federal agents obtained a recorded conversation between Cohen and Wolkoff.

Wolkoff, in their conversation, expressed concern about how the inaugural committee was spending its money.

It's unknown when the conversation between Wolkoff and Cohen took place or why it was recorded.

Trump's inaugural committee raised more than double what former President Barack Obama's first inaugural committee did.

Supporters said the event was so costly because no one expected him to win so all the planning was done at the last minute.

But investigators are looking into whether some of the top donors to Trump's crowning event gave money in exchange for access to his administration, policy concessions or to influence the administration.

Money in exchange for political favors could violate federal corruption laws. There could also be a violation of federal law if funds were diverted from the inaugural committee, which was registered as a nonprofit.

The revelation about Melania tapes also comes after The Washington Post revealed tapes of Maryanne Trump Barry, the president's sister, speaking harshly about him.

The tapes serve as confirmation of claims made by Mary Trump in her memoir 'Too Much and Never Enough' where she claims the president paid someone to take his SATs.

In the shock recording, Maryanne says she did his homework for him and 'drove him around New York City to try to get him into college' before she named Joe Shapiro as the man who took his exams.

Trump hit back after the recordings surfaced Saturday night saying 'who cares', that he misses his brother Robert who he held a funeral service for yesterday and insisting the 'country will soon be stronger than ever before.'

Maryanne made the shocking comments in phone calls back in 2018 and 2019 with estranged niece Mary, who secretly recorded the conversations and has since parted ways with the Trump clan following the release of her spill-all book.

The release of the scathing audio from one of Trump's nearest and dearest comes at a critical time for the president in the run-up to the November election, when his response to the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing civil rights movement have pushed many voters to question his competence.

It casts alarming doubts of his own family's confidence in his capabilities as leader of the United States, particularly given that Maryanne - and none of the rest of the Trump siblings - has never publicly criticized her younger brother or any of his White House policies before now.

Their release also comes one day after Trump held a funeral service at the White House for his and Maryanne's brother Robert who died last week aged 71 - a service Maryanne was absent from.

Mary Trump released the never before seen and heard transcripts and audio excerpts to the Post, revealing they came from 15 hours of secretly recorded conversations with her aunt back in 2018 and 2019.

In one of the audio clips, Maryanne accuses her brother of having 'no principles' and simply making political moves to 'appeal to his base'.

Maryanne brands him 'cruel' and phony: 'It's the phoniness of it all. It's the phoniness and this cruelty. Donald is cruel.'

They really want to see this man universally disliked and blackballed.
 
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Can these people choose a different dictator to compare Trump to? The Hitler comparison is overplayed.
Except hitler was making moves towards being a dictator as soon as he came to power. He didn't wait a ful election cycle to then decide to go full fascist.
This is what these history illiterate clowns need to understand.

So here is why Adolf Hitler came to power.

1. Now after Germany lost World War 1, it was a clusterfuck for Germany to try out democracy as it was forced to become a democracy after the Kaiser and the nobles pretty much ditched Germany and went into exile then.

2. The Constitution of the Weimar Republic was very broken and one of the articles in the Weimar Constitution was called 'Article 48' which gave the then republic the power to enact martial law in wherever they saw fit (this was usually to suppress militia rebellions of extremists that were unhappy in the way things were run) and when Adolf Hitler came to power he would abuse this article with extreme prejudice later on.

3. The Weimar Constitution didn't really defined what a political party really was and so a lot of bullshit political parties got elected and everything was so gridlocked that hardly anything got done then.

4. The Constitution of the Weimar Republic didn't had strict regulations on how a political party can join the German Parliament by the way.

5. So even after a snap election, these governments elected into parliament didn't really lasted long as everything would be even more gridlocked and this lead to more snap elections year after year anyway.

6. The more important politicians kept dying early which created a power vacuum for extremists (in this case the Nazis) to gain power by then.

7. At the end of the republic, they elected an old senile monarchist as the 'President of Germany' in the end.

8. The inability of the ruling democratic parties to resolve the financial crisis when the 'Great Depression' really took a toll on Germany's economy then.

So with these factors in mind it wasn't Germany that failed democracy, it was democracy that failed Germany then and it wouldn't be that long until that the whole thing would crash and burn and someone with the big ambition to become a horrible dictator would exploit the weaknesses of democracy to then become one of the most infamous dictators the world has ever known.

This is why Adolf Hitler came to power, he wasn't just 'elected' he also took advantage of the obvious flaws in the Weimar Constitution to gain power and got what he wanted in the end then.
 
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I really need to stop reading this shit, I feel like i'm ten seconds away from a stroke.

Also how many fucking tell-all books have been released on him that people chimp over for a week or two and then vanish with their abysmal sales numbers? I can remember at least two or three in the past five months. And they haven't changed a fucking thing.
 
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Lmao they made Trump sound like a fucking demon. What the Hell kind of weird, Harry Potter, Liberal Fantasy horseshit is this? That entire scene at the one minute mark is something straight out of a Hannibal Lecter movie. I don't want to hear a fucking word about conspiracy theorists infecting the "right" anymore, if these people will make an entire Showtime special dedicated to the Russian Collusion conspiracy.

You can take a shit on QAnon all you want but at least they don't crank out shitty, propaganda movies.
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That's not even an opinion piece, that's the headline they went with for their actual article.
Melania's one-time friend and aide Stephanie Winston Wolkoff 'will reveal tapes of her disparaging Trump and making 'harsh comments' about Ivanka' in bombshell book about First Lady
(archive)

Melania Trump has been taped trashing her husband Donald Trump and his adult children, it was claimed Monday.

The first lady's former friend and staffer Stephanie Winston Wolkoff will claim in her forthcoming book that she had tapes of Melania Trump making disparaging remarks about the Trump family members, according to media reporter Yashar Ali.

He did not have details of the statements Melania Trump allegedly made but noted they will be in Wolkoff's book 'Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady,' which will be released on September 1.

He added that Wolkoff taped the first lady without her knowledge. The claim closely parallels tapes published Saturday of Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, calling the president a liar and saying: 'Holy s***!'

Ali tweeted: 'In her book, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff quotes the First Lady making disparaging remarks about Ivanka Trump and some of the president's other adult children. She even makes some negative remarks about her husband, President Trump.'

Melania's White House office has yet to respond to the claim that she was taped.

Melania's toughest words were reported to be about Ivanka Trump, her elder step daughter with whom she's been reported to have a tense relationship.

Wolkoff told the New York Times last year she wasn't fired - but she was thrown under the bus.

'Was I fired? No,' Wolkoff said in a statement to The Times. 'Did I personally receive $26 million or $1.6 million? No. Was I thrown under the bus? Yes.'

The Southern District of Manhattan is investigating the inaugural committee's spending and fundraising. Wolkoff was reported to be working with prosecutors.

Wolkoff was Melania Trump's first hire for the East Wing.

Before she took over her inaugural event planning role, she worked as a special events planner for Vogue, helped stage the Met Gala, and was a fashion director for Lincoln Center. She is a longtime friend of Melania's.

In December, it was revealed federal prosecutors in New York were investigating whether President Trump's 2017 inaugural committee misspent some of the $107 million it raised.

The investigation came partly out of materials seized in the federal probe of Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen's business dealings.

In April raids of Cohen's home, office and hotel room, federal agents obtained a recorded conversation between Cohen and Wolkoff.

Wolkoff, in their conversation, expressed concern about how the inaugural committee was spending its money.

It's unknown when the conversation between Wolkoff and Cohen took place or why it was recorded.

Trump's inaugural committee raised more than double what former President Barack Obama's first inaugural committee did.

Supporters said the event was so costly because no one expected him to win so all the planning was done at the last minute.

But investigators are looking into whether some of the top donors to Trump's crowning event gave money in exchange for access to his administration, policy concessions or to influence the administration.

Money in exchange for political favors could violate federal corruption laws. There could also be a violation of federal law if funds were diverted from the inaugural committee, which was registered as a nonprofit.

The revelation about Melania tapes also comes after The Washington Post revealed tapes of Maryanne Trump Barry, the president's sister, speaking harshly about him.

The tapes serve as confirmation of claims made by Mary Trump in her memoir 'Too Much and Never Enough' where she claims the president paid someone to take his SATs.

In the shock recording, Maryanne says she did his homework for him and 'drove him around New York City to try to get him into college' before she named Joe Shapiro as the man who took his exams.

Trump hit back after the recordings surfaced Saturday night saying 'who cares', that he misses his brother Robert who he held a funeral service for yesterday and insisting the 'country will soon be stronger than ever before.'

Maryanne made the shocking comments in phone calls back in 2018 and 2019 with estranged niece Mary, who secretly recorded the conversations and has since parted ways with the Trump clan following the release of her spill-all book.

The release of the scathing audio from one of Trump's nearest and dearest comes at a critical time for the president in the run-up to the November election, when his response to the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing civil rights movement have pushed many voters to question his competence.

It casts alarming doubts of his own family's confidence in his capabilities as leader of the United States, particularly given that Maryanne - and none of the rest of the Trump siblings - has never publicly criticized her younger brother or any of his White House policies before now.

Their release also comes one day after Trump held a funeral service at the White House for his and Maryanne's brother Robert who died last week aged 71 - a service Maryanne was absent from.

Mary Trump released the never before seen and heard transcripts and audio excerpts to the Post, revealing they came from 15 hours of secretly recorded conversations with her aunt back in 2018 and 2019.

In one of the audio clips, Maryanne accuses her brother of having 'no principles' and simply making political moves to 'appeal to his base'.

Maryanne brands him 'cruel' and phony: 'It's the phoniness of it all. It's the phoniness and this cruelty. Donald is cruel.'

They really want to see this man universally disliked and blackballed.
You can probably write a satirical short story based solely on all the fanfiction being written about Trump nowadays.
 
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