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Working class slave for an asset class boomer
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@jerr_rrej Wait so why did Robert De Niro allow that Jew to marry his daughter?
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A jew director named Stanley Kramer made a movie called, “Guess who’s coming to dinner” about a White father having to deal with his White daughter race mixing with a black man. The jewish director did not use a jewish father having to deal with race mixing but an Anglo father dealing with race mixing. Jews have worked hard subverting the White family for 70 years. They use nigs as political props to divide Whites and use White daughters as sacrifice to their race mixing agenda.
Remember, a jew named Israel Zangwill came up with the phrase, “America is a melting pot.” Jews love when others mix but protect their own racial solidarity and bloodline. Race mixing is for the goy.


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@broken_arrow_76 @IanMalcolm84 @Apolitical3678 That’s what he’ll do to Boomers before letting them know they didn’t get in
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@IanMalcolm84 @Apolitical3678 I hope when they get to heaven, if they even make it, God sits them down and says, "Wait here on this bench for a few hundred thousand years and think about the poor choices you made based on false promises. You were not better than any of my other children. Shame on you!"
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The Double treason of the boomers isn't just that they made it illegal to promote their own children and made their descendants second class slaves in their own country.
They then lied to their kids and said they just weren't working hard enough, when they knew the truth
bigfliky@bigfliky
we thought we were incompetent. they gaslit our entire multigeneration
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@WestsideLAGuy @dilanesper The biggest problem in that venue by far is the weaponization of the baker act by citizens against each other for the purposes of swatting without cause, nothing to do with actual mental health.
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@dilanesper Huh? Suicidal empathy is a huge problem especially with respect to crime & public safety.
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Sally Field says she thought Robin Williams "wasn't funny" while filming "Mrs. Doubtfire":
“Robin was always trying something different to make me laugh. It was so unfunny. I can't begin to tell you. And then Pierce, wonderful Pierce Brosnan, we were sitting at a table at the restaurant, and he made a fart noise on his arm. And I was gone. That was it.”
variety.com/2026/film/news…

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If I made a video like this anytime I was riding the 4 through early 2025 I would have been crucified by the people of LA
Art The Patriot 🇺🇸@ArtThePatriot_
Los Angeles needs Spencer Pratt
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@Variety I'm male. I never found Robin Williams funny either. But I do think Pierce Brosnans Irish accent in Mobland was hilarious, all the more so as he's Irish.
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@ElijahSchaffer @b0newalljackson With the utmost of criticism, why were you still patronizing them for this long?
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@honeyNonABG @WestsideLAGuy Just the ones she doesn’t see a future with
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@WestsideLAGuy Wow finally your question is understandable 👏
Tell ur daughter she must have sex with every single man she goes on a date with
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@Seanfrank 90% of property in best areas owned by immigrants and foreigners
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@riboid007 @Thomberley @Mr_Husky1 The difficult time signatures might be the only things that gave Police songs an unpedestrian hook
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@Thomberley @Mr_Husky1 Lol. His drummer said as much. Sting thought he descended from heaven and a gift to us all.
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She supported him while he was a struggling teacher, but in the end, she lost everything to her best friend.
Long before Gordon Sumner became the global rock icon known as Sting, he was a simple schoolteacher in London. By his side was Frances Tomelty, an established Irish actress who was the true foundation of their family.
In the mid-1970s, Frances was the primary breadwinner, working hard to pay the bills while Gordon focused on his music. They shared a traditional, quiet life, bonded by their faith and the birth of their first child, Joe.
Everything changed when "Roxanne" became a hit. Almost overnight, The Police exploded into fame, and the modest life Frances had built began to unravel. As Gordon transformed into Sting, the foundations of their marriage started to crack.
But the final blow didn't come from a stranger on the road. It came from a young, aspiring actress named Trudie Styler.
The most painful part of the story? Trudie and Frances weren’t just neighbors in their Bayswater building; they were best friends.
While Frances was at home caring for their son and their newborn daughter, Fuchsia, a secret affair was developing right under her nose. It was a double-cross that shattered her world.
Frances has spent the last few decades choosing dignity over a paycheck, rarely speaking to the media about the heartbreak. However, she once privately confided to those close to her,
"It wasn’t just any betrayal. It was the collapse of my entire support system. My best friend and my husband. It felt as if the floor had simply opened up beneath my feet."
It is a specific, burning type of pain when the person who stabs you in the back is the same person you would usually turn to for comfort. The public often sees Trudie as the "muse" of Sting’s career, but for Frances, the fame was a thief.
She later observed that the success changed the man she loved beyond all recognition.
"For a long time, I didn’t even want to hear his name. It wasn’t just the end of a marriage; it was the end of an era of innocence. We went from having nothing to world success, and the success changed him."
The dark reality of this breakup is actually hidden in one of the most famous songs in history. Sting wrote "Every Breath You Take" while his marriage to Frances was falling apart.
While many people mistake it for a love song, it is actually a sinister track about jealousy and surveillance. Sting himself eventually confessed,
"I didn’t realize how sinister that text was until I listened back to it. It was about my life falling apart, the guilt, and the need to control everything."
Today, Frances Tomelty is a successful and respected actress in her own right, appearing in popular series like Merlin. She chose to rebuild her life away from the spotlight of her ex-husband’s fame.
While Sting and Trudie remain a famous power couple, the story of Frances reminds us of the person who provided the ladder and was left in the dark once the summit was reached.
The moral of the story is that true character is revealed by how we treat the people who were there for us when we had nothing. Success doesn't change people; it merely unmasks who they truly were all along.

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