More racism: https://mobile.twitter.com/mrandyngo...41022048186383
I really hate racism.
More racism: https://mobile.twitter.com/mrandyngo...41022048186383
I really hate racism.
Muslim kills 10 out 10 white people on our soil while the military is busy denigrating them.
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Yo grunts just sitting there quietly in these indoctrination meetings too afraid to be called racist to speak out: "I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic"
6 out 8 are asian: Hate crime. 10 out of 10 white: crickets #StopWhiteHate
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Democrats haven't been this outwardly racist since they voted against civil rights. The only thing they care about is race. MLK has been rendered entirely meaningless. Racial quotas.Democratic Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Mazie Hirono have pledged to vote no on any White House nominees who aren't diverse candidates.
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Hmm?Wilfred Reilly: "Serious question: IF mainstream lefties are right that saying 'China virus' is what caused an upsurge in brutal violence against Asian-Americans, what would be the effect of incessantly criticizing "whiteness," "white fragility," "white privilege," and the "white gaze" logically be?"
My usage was apt, actually.
I'm asserting that the fucking sky is blue, Rip. Everyone knows that elite economic interests in Russia are more globalized since the collapse of the USSR. There's more foreign investment in both directions. The idea that the burden of substantiation rests with the maker of this claim is ridiculous. It is not tiresome--it is entirely uncontroversial. Your asseverations that I am not a supplier of some of the most integrative, far-reaching, and ambitious leftist critique ever authored on this forum, good sir, are what is tiresome.
Right-wingers use big words sometimes too, I'll be watching to see if you complain... but you won't, because you're not insincerely fussing over ostensibly irksome aesthetic details rather than looking me in the eye, speaking from your chest, and telling me what your problem is.
2020 was anomalous because of several spending packages unlikely to be imitated in the near future. Looking at 2019, that $0.7T was about half of discretionary spending. Let's start with making it a quarter.
Minnesota reports 89 COVID-19 cases in vaccinated individuals - StarTribune.com
Subheadline: "Doctors report less-severe illness when it does occur in patients following vaccination." Relevant quote: "None of these cases are among Minnesota's 6,798 COVID-19 deaths, including nine deaths reported Wednesday, and doctors said even those that were hospitalized had milder illness."
I'm not going to look up the statistics, but they've been telling us for a year that some unknown, but assuredly very large percentage (trust us) of infections are asymptomatic-- and you're telling me that people who got the vax and were hospitalized after subsequent infection had MILDER ILLNESS? How are we defining mild, here? Because, if we're going to tout anecdotal data, my elderly (late 70s) parents both had it, prior to the vaccine, and were not hospitalized. The neighbors down the road from them who are a few years older and with a slew of potential comorbidities both had it and were not hospitalized.
I'm not a "public health expert" but I wouldn't call an infection that puts you in the hospital "mild" by any stretch. Hell of a vaccine you got there.