Trump Derangement Syndrome - Orange man bad. Read the OP! (ᴛʜɪs ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ɪs ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴋɪᴡɪ ғᴀʀᴍs ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡs ɴᴏᴡ) 🗿🗿🗿🗿

Latinos are pretty good if they can be educated properly. Alas Democrats and left hold all the institutional powers. Only way to help them see the light is through the church.

If you can convince them their home country is shit, and that it is shit because of people voting like Democrats want them to vote here, Latinos are pretty good. At least until it comes to helping tia or primo jump the immigration line.
Also, read the Nazi Party's 25-Point economic plan. Remove the racial aspects of it, and it looks like minutes from a Seattle city council meeting.

Just go from point 11 downward and I bet you could get one of these "community action groups" to unironically approve it.
 
All you have to do is just read the Nazi Manifesto without saying that it's the Nazi Manifesto and the Democrats will applaud you for your brilliance.

On a side note, i left the farms for a month and all hell broke loose with the TDS. Mind=blown.
Have I got a video for you.
 
Latinos are pretty good if they can be educated properly. Alas Democrats and left hold all the institutional powers. Only way to help them see the light is through the church.


There's a separation between church and state for a reason.

Churches have their uses, but at the end of the day, they're inherently nothing more than hotbeds of magical thinking and childlike devotion to people that claim to be the messengers for an entity that does not exist.

I'd rather not have my policies be dictated by people that think getting on their knees solves every problem and absolves them of every wrongdoing.

Trump's constant kowtowing to the Evangelist's incessant, self-serving beliefs that are not only false, but detrimental to the human species as a whole, is moronic and will cause more harm than good even if that fucktard somehow had good intentions.
 
There's a separation between church and state for a reason.

Churches have their uses, but at the end of the day, they're inherently nothing more than hotbeds of magical thinking and childlike devotion to people that claim to be the messengers for an entity that does not exist.

I'd rather not have my policies be dictated by people that think getting on their knees solves every problem and absolves them of every wrongdoing.

Trump's constant kowtowing to the Evangelist's incessant, self-serving beliefs that are not only false, but detrimental to the human species as a whole, is moronic and will cause more harm than good even if that fucktard somehow had good intentions.
Not only is your euphoria showing you completely missed his point showing exactly how autistic you are. Go back to reddit.
 
There's a separation between church and state for a reason.

Churches have their uses, but at the end of the day, they're inherently nothing more than hotbeds of magical thinking and childlike devotion to people that claim to be the messengers for an entity that does not exist.

I'd rather not have my policies be dictated by people that think getting on their knees solves every problem and absolves them of every wrongdoing.

Trump's constant kowtowing to the Evangelist's incessant, self-serving beliefs that are not only false, but detrimental to the human species as a whole, is moronic and will cause more harm than good even if that fucktard somehow had good intentions.
Think what you want about religion, but it's become pretty clear that for all its faults, traditional religions were key to holding civilization together. People are built with this hole that whatever religion fills and not everyone has the IQ for independent morality.

When religion has been tossed aside, most people - and especially the loudest big brained :neckbeard: - did not just abandon religious-style thinking and behavior. They transposed it onto politics, fandom, nature, and/or pop science. It also ended up disproving the slippery slope fallacy, at least as it was usually presented in the 90s-00s.

Honestly, even back in the day there were probably Plenty of people who weren't really that religious. They just kinda rolled with it. Probably at least partly where some of the really weak arguments for God like Pascal's Wager came from.
 
There's a separation between church and state for a reason.

Churches have their uses, but at the end of the day, they're inherently nothing more than hotbeds of magical thinking and childlike devotion to people that claim to be the messengers for an entity that does not exist.

I'd rather not have my policies be dictated by people that think getting on their knees solves every problem and absolves them of every wrongdoing.

Trump's constant kowtowing to the Evangelist's incessant, self-serving beliefs that are not only false, but detrimental to the human species as a whole, is moronic and will cause more harm than good even if that fucktard somehow had good intentions.
Please respond whether or not your desktop looks like this.
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Remember a world renown "BRAIN SURGEON" who pioneered a new form of surgery to separate conjoined twins is made out to be an idiot cause he doesn't think the great pyramids were used to store pharohs. It doesn't matter how smart you are, how educated you are they will attack your intelligence if you don't tow the line since there's is the party of the intelligent.
It doesn't matter how well you hit the nail on the head, they'd just nitpick the fact that you didn't write it as "Theirs is the party of the intelligent" and hastag it with Rightiescantspell or something.
 
Also, read the Nazi Party's 25-Point economic plan. Remove the racial aspects of it, and it looks like minutes from a Seattle city council meeting.


Goya is run by Spaniards, aka not Latin-Americans, therefore they don't get Hispanic cred.
Did Goya's sales actually crash because of TDS? I saw some gloating pictures of shelves fully stocked with Goya and empty on everything else.
 
Meh, don't give a fuck

And reddit is a trash-heap of one sided racism towards "majorities". Why would I go there when the Farms lets you hate everyone?
It's because your euphoria perfectly belongs on r/atheism where you can circlejerk with the other atheists about how enlightened and smart you are compared to all the idiots who believe in the fly spaghetti monster.
 
Did Goya's sales actually crash because of TDS? I saw some gloating pictures of shelves fully stocked with Goya and empty on everything else.
Google-tier research tells me that China was worse for it than Trump and that its stock hit an all year low at the start of June, before more than doubling in value at that month to the highest it's been since the start of the pandemic. Someone has fallen victim to the Bogdanoffs.
 
There's a separation between church and state for a reason.

Churches have their uses, but at the end of the day, they're inherently nothing more than hotbeds of magical thinking and childlike devotion to people that claim to be the messengers for an entity that does not exist.

I'd rather not have my policies be dictated by people that think getting on their knees solves every problem and absolves them of every wrongdoing.

Trump's constant kowtowing to the Evangelist's incessant, self-serving beliefs that are not only false, but detrimental to the human species as a whole, is moronic and will cause more harm than good even if that fucktard somehow had good intentions.
State atheism is exactly what the Founders were worried about. The government should be agnostic, not “secular” or “separated”.
 
Huh, I thought that Goya's sales actually skyrocketed due to their support of Trump, and I saw pictures showing a dearth of Goya products due to the increased demand.

Yeah, Goya did well off of supporting Trump, and it made the TDSers mad as hell. Brought out a ton of thinly-veiled to non-veiled racism against hispanics, suddenly Trump was both a Mexican stereotype spic-lover and also a horrid evil man who puts Mexican children in Nazi-cages.
 
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