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Sir Grizzleton

@SirGrizzleton

Lover of liberty, Austrian economics, and free markets. Questioning authority, opposing collectivism, and advocating for true freedom. #WeAre

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Mass Deportation Coalition
The Biden Administration let millions of illegal aliens into our country. The Mass Deportation Coalition's playbook shows how President Trump can carry out the "largest deportation operation in American history."
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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
@WomanDefiner Agreed. It's long past time that the executive challenges Marbury. Jefferson was right.
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
If judges want to larp as law enforcement make them enforce their rulings, If Congress doesn't like what Trump does let them pass some laws about it.
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
You want my solution for this? Stop listening to judges and start ruling via executive action. If Congress doesn't want to do their job? Do it for them. If the Judges want to make rulings that are illegal? Don't listen to them. It's that easy.
Mateo@Mateo__1984

@WomanDefiner Considering congress can’t pass anything, and lawfare that slows everything down, what actually can move faster or be done? How does that require there to be no Iran situation for that to happen?

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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
“It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” James Franklin apologist will never see the snake oil they bought for what it is. Its a waste of time. Ultimately, I don't care which is the better recruiter - I care about wins and losses. Both have different styles- Franklin went for big names on the (mistaken) belief that that would attract other talent. Campbell wants the right player for the job. I'll take Campbell any day of the week.
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Terry Smith Glazer
Terry Smith Glazer@tonygoatjas·
@WhiteOutFB @SirGrizzleton At this point in time everyone is going to say it’s James because he’s recruited at this level for 10 years. Which Matt has not had the opportunity to do,which just keeps leading back to my main point. This is a premature discussion. Want check back in 3 years w this. Be my guest
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White Out Football
White Out Football@WhiteOutFB·
Franklin is the better overall recruiter. He will maximize his resources to bring in the most talent. What counts - Campbell is better at recruiting players he knows he can develop and fit HIS system. Drew Allar was the top QB. Awesome recruiting win. Did he fit our system?
Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton

@B1OBEY0ND @WhiteOutFB We should have fired Franklin so long ago.

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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
@tonygoatjas @WhiteOutFB Beat me to it. Looks like Campbell is doing well recruiting so far. It might be that Campbell just didn't have the PSU aura and resources to recruit with.
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Terry Smith Glazer
Terry Smith Glazer@tonygoatjas·
@WhiteOutFB I think it’s a bit premature to declare who’s the better recruiter between Matt and James. One way or the other. Though the early reports on Matt and co have been great.
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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
I don't doubt that was one factor. But I remember those early season games - huge leads blown late. It had to be more than challenging them to produce, because they did. They just couldn't hold a lead. On December 13th they were up 4 on the Sharks and lost. Then suddenly they played the full 60 minutes.
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Ray Blehar@RayBlehar·
@SirGrizzleton @PenguinsJesus Muse met with each player and assessed their strengths & weaknesses. Challenged them to improve. No better example than EK65.
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Penguins Jesus
Penguins Jesus@PenguinsJesus·
Still in disbelief.
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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
Yeah, Franklin may have been the right guy for the job when hired, but by 2019 it was clear he peaked. Most of what we got after that was smoke and mirrors. Yeah, 2024 was great (as my photo from the Fiesta Bowl flashes by) but that was still built on beating no one of any relevance. The problem was he had nowhere to go up from Penn State, so he couldn't leave gracefully, and he couldn't get PSU any higher than he did. On culture, though, i think it was a net negative. It produced poor play in critical situations repeatedly.
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B10BEY0ND@B1OBEY0ND·
@SirGrizzleton @WhiteOutFB Franklin did a tremendous amount of good. But, his biggest positives were culture & talent acquisition, right? And if Campbell is able to come in, install an elite culture and have top 10-15 recruiting, then time will show that overall Franklin actually wasn't that special.
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B10BEY0ND@B1OBEY0ND·
According to my buddy @WhiteOutFB there's a very strong chance that Penn State lands the following elite players in the 2027 class: QB Peter Bourque - 4⭐ WR Khalil Taylor - 4 ⭐ RB Aiden Gibson - 4 ⭐ TE Cooper Terwilliger - 4 ⭐ These commits would place PSU inside the top 10 for the 2027 class, and set Matt Campbell up to land a top 10-15 class his first recruiting haul. Be sure to follow @WhiteOutFB for the most insightful & knowledge recruiting info.
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Sólionath
Sólionath@Anarseldain·
Greg Abbott will go down in history as one of the worst traitors in American history. Far, far, far worse than Benedict Arnold. Visiting large cities in Texas is like stepping into somalia or india, depending on which areas you visit. But never like stepping into Texas. There are very few White alcoves in these cities, and none at all in the middle and lower classes. The worst part is: it’s not even the invasion of latamx illegals like you’d expect. It’s not mexicans or guatemalans, it’s all indians and somalians. Everywhere. At every store, in every institution. Almost every worker that isn’t an “african-American” woman is a somalian or an indian. And perhaps what’s so shocking is that it’s only those two. You’re not seeing a bunch of vietnamese workers at shitty jobs, or even bantus or what have you. It’s all indians. And somalians. You may think that @tyleraloevera’s recent video is an exaggeration, or that he’s painting an unfair picture, that he’s skewing the clips he shows, but for whatever it’s worth, I can PROMISE you he’s not. You won’t even believe the extent of the invasion unless you spend time in Texas yourself. I’d guess that Texan cities are less than 25% White. And one of the worst parts: the muslims and the indians try to play up the role of the other and pretend that they’re innocent. By importing the third world, America has imported all of their feuds as well. Seeing modern Texas is on par with earliest, hardest-hitting “redpills” you have ever swallowed. The invasion is basically “unspeakable,” because there’s no way I can possibly convey in words, without sounding like I’m exaggerating, how horrific it is. It’s the most horrific, disgusting, revolting, insulting sight I’ve ever seen. Even thinking about it makes my skin crawl.
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Greg Abbott backs Indian community after Texas backlash 'As long as I’m governor of this great state, Texas will be a land for the Indian community' Abbott says after anger over Chhath Puja celebrations He also said Diwali will continue to be celebrated across Texas

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Dale Partridge
Dale Partridge@dalepartridge·
When women rule, civilizations fall.
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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
Yes, when you look at only the worst abuses and then pretend there wasn't a trade off, you can certainly reach stupid conclusions like yours. But even that teleological argument is beside the point: we were created this way. Our Creator gave us a manual on how to structure the home. You don't get to change it without severe consequences.
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Sam98@Sam98103202·
@SirGrizzleton @JoelWebbon Of course not, not when it benefits you so much But can you put yourself in women's shoes&understand how dangerous things were when they were more thoroughly dependent on&at the mercy of a father or husband? How vulnerable women are even today in fundie/patriarchal communities?
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Joel Webbon
Joel Webbon@JoelWebbon·
Got an honorable mention. No lies detected. “‘A woman as a mother is a precious gift, but a woman as a civil magistrate is the death of the nation,’ wrote far-right pastor and increasingly popular anti-equality influencer Joel Webbon on social media.” yahoo.com/news/articles/…
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Sam98@Sam98103202·
@SirGrizzleton @JoelWebbon You're coming from the position of the man. You had power and status. The woman, in becoming one flesh with her husband, was the one who was subsumed, and vulnerable. You overestimate how many great noble devoted husbands there were when there was that level of inequality.
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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
You’re framing it like a dystopia. It wasn’t. It was a union—two people becoming one household, with defined roles and shared obligations. That’s very different from today’s model of two individuals negotiating a relationship around personal autonomy. The entire structure was built around stability, not self-expression. And you can call that worse, but it’s far from clear the modern model has produced better results overall.
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Sam98@Sam98103202·
@SirGrizzleton @JoelWebbon She couldn't divorce. Marital rape was seen as an oxymoron. He owned her wages. He owned the children and could separate her from them. He could have her committed to an asylum if she was 'difficult'. Police and church turned a blind eye to wife beating. She was to obey him Grim
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Sam98@Sam98103202·
@SirGrizzleton @JoelWebbon They could work, but they were massively restricted on what they could apply for. They were also paid less for the same work. Under coverture a man owned his wife's wages, like a master and a slave. The marriage bar meant that companies could fire married women.
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Sir Grizzleton@SirGrizzleton·
@Sam98103202 @JoelWebbon It's not semantics. You have a distorted view of what society was like. You don't really believe women couldn't work pre-1950, do you?
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Sam98@Sam98103202·
@SirGrizzleton @JoelWebbon Legal recognition of a person's ability to operate, contribute and be protected within a society. Their citizenship. Take semantics out of it. Do you believe that Joel's utopia for women would leave women more or less stifled? More or less happy? More or less safe?
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Sam98@Sam98103202·
@SirGrizzleton @JoelWebbon He wants women to: - be unable to vote - to not be seen in the public sphere - to be unable to divorce (proving 'cause' was hard for abuse in a male dominated legal system historically) -'false accusers' killed while ignoring that most rapes aren't punished -financial dependence
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