fear_the_cow

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fear_the_cow

fear_the_cow

@CowFear

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EricInsideTexas
EricInsideTexas@EricNahlin·
I know there was a lot of fan frustration on Ryan Wingo last year. Personally, I was "easy" on him because of the type of dude he is. Hard worker, team-first. If you need an example, look no further than him taking the lead on recruiting Cam Coleman.
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fear_the_cow@CowFear·
@EricNahlin He also was maybe our most dangerous player the last 7 games of the season
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fear_the_cow@CowFear·
@TulsiGabbard I’m absolutely disgusted by you. What a total sell out. That had nothing to do with us and n fact we stopped it. How about we honor things that happened to us?
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Tulsi Gabbard 🌺
Tulsi Gabbard 🌺@TulsiGabbard·
As we observe solemn week of Holocaust Remembrance, we honor the memory of the six million Jews and millions of others murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. We stand in solidarity with survivors, their families, and all who carry the scars of that unimaginable evil. I will never forget my visit to the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz. Walking through those grounds—seeing the gas chambers, the piles of shoes, eyeglasses, and personal belongings—left a profound and lasting impact on me. It was a visceral reminder of human’s capacity for evil, and of our duty to confront such hatred and darkness. We must ensure “Never Again” is not just words, but a guiding principle.
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Yugocana
Yugocana@Yugocana·
WW1 and WW2 were planned exterminations of white Christians.
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Joel Mowbray
Joel Mowbray@joelmowbray·
🚨 EXCLUSIVE — Tucker Carlson won't say that Hitler murdered 6 million Jews. Based on my own long ago conversation with him, this isn't some weird fluke. Tucker simply doesn't believe the Nazis slaughtered six million Jews. So, is Tucker a Holocaust denier? Yesterday, Tucker said that "the Nazi government murdered... a whole bunch of Jews," but stressed that this was "in addition to a whole bunch of other people." He expressed outrage that Jewish victims of Hitler receive so much attention because they were "only... one specific ethnicity" murdered by the Nazis. Last month, Tucker told Clayton Morris, "Hitler killed a ton of people, including a ton of Jews." Despite extensive research, I could not find a single example of Tucker acknowledging the extraordinarily well-documented fact that six million Jews were exterminated in the Holocaust. Which brings me to a private conversation Tucker and I had maybe 15 years ago, one which I had written off at the time — but in hindsight, probably shouldn't have. (We've never been close, but would chat if we ran into each other.) For some reason, I think because I had just toured Yad Vashem, I mentioned to him how mind-boggling it is that the Nazis murdered six million Jews. Tucker shot me a strange look, almost incredulous. Sarcastically, I quipped, "You’re not one of those nutjobs who don't believe that six million Jews died, are you?" Instead of a jabbing back or acting indignant, Tucker responded, "I mean, whatever, Hitler killed a bunch of different people." It was awkward, enough so that I dropped it and quickly exited the conversation. I've thought about that a few times over the years, but couldn't bring myself to the idea that Tucker was any sort of a Holocaust denier. Now, though? The most charitable interpretation is that he's not bothered by people who downplay or minimize what the Nazis did specifically to the Jews. But by continually refusing to acknowledge that Hitler killed six million Jews, that at least borders on Holocaust denial. Even Megyn Kelly recognized that denying the full scope of what Hitler did to the Jews IS a form of Holocaust denial, at least before she became Tucker's self-appointed guardian. In her now-infamous show in front of a live audience last November, Megyn pressed him about why he "didn't raise" with Nick Fuentes his ongoing contention "that we’ve way overstated the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust." Tucker responded, "Buzz off!" The likelihood that Tucker, at least to some significant degree, is a Holocaust denier is reinforced by something else he said last month to Clayton Morris. He bizarrely claimed that Hitler hadn't "ever" called to "exterminate" the Jews, despite ample historical evidence that he (and Nazi leadership) had done exactly that. Even more shocking is that he said this as part of his argument that Hitler's rhetoric wasn't as extreme as — wait for it — Bibi Netanyahu's. Then, of course, there's the viral story that I broke last November regarding Tucker's warning that "calling people Nazis" could make people become like Dietrich Bonhoeffer — specifically that it was tragic that the Lutheran pastor had been involved in plotting to assassinate Hitler. During the middle of World War II and the Holocaust, to be clear. Like most people who have known Tucker — who is incredibly charming and often warm in person — it took me a very long time to realize that how dark some of his views truly are. But look again at just this partial track record: (1) refusing to state that Hitler murdered six million Jews, (2) denying that Hitler had ever called to exterminate the Jews, (3) insisting that Bibi's rhetoric is worse than Hitler’s, and (4) that attempting to assassinate Hitler during WWII was un-Christian and just wrong. Maybe any one of those could be explained away. But all of them together? Because, make no mistake, Tucker knows exactly what he's doing. That is probably what's scariest of all.
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fear_the_cow
fear_the_cow@CowFear·
@Rightanglenews This is a nightmare. To be new in the world with and filled with apprehension, ignorance, scared…we are designed to seek one woman who loves us unconditionally. Instead he gets degenerates that wanted an upgraded pet
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
Two gay men in Nashville are sparking nationwide outrage after recording a video of themselves mocking the baby they had via surrogacy as it cries for its mother for content. Man: “Who do you want, Dada or Pop?” Baby: “Mama” Man: “No, there is no mama.” Baby: cries
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timi
timi@Timiii360·
Local villagers said he was a 2 year old elephant. In his death he folded his legs as if he were still a baby.
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Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
Arch Manning sounded not happy with former roommate Parker Livingstone, his fave target, for transferring to arch rival OU. Can't blame him. As a Sooner fan, I was shocked, too. YET: As a Vandy grad I can tell you Arch got a difference-maker in Cam Coleman, the Auburn transfer.
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CFBudge
CFBudge@CF_Budge·
The Top 10 Most Underrated College Football games of 2026. Which of these games are you most excited for?
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fear_the_cow@CowFear·
@DailyMail How about abortion? A 3 month old can feel pain and try to dodge the devises
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Scientists call for an immediate BAN on boiling lobsters alive - as study confirms crustaceans can feel pain trib.al/hpcOJRS
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Jack Danger
Jack Danger@JackDangerLIVE·
I found a seriously intelligent video by @icantevenfilms. It visualizes conspiracies of the last 25 years while letting YOU connect the dots. The music, visuals, and themes are next level. You’ve gotta know your stuff and watch closely. This is a must-see. Watch 👀 Volume up 🎧
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
LMAO whoever made this is a genius 😭🤣😂
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