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Yall love the 2nd amendment as long as black ppl don't partake of it
Kaylee@HoodKaylee6728
Why always the black community? 🤷🏽♀️
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@saucymonkiblud @DrAnacostia @LadyALover95 it is, you can lie to yourself but it doesn't change anything.
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@DrAnacostia @LadyALover95 Imagine thinking the us is the best country itw 😂
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@tylerblack32 @EdwardTimo62546 if we stopped buying Canadian stuff tomorrow, over 5 years the USA would replace all products for about 5 billion dollars and Canada would be destitute.
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I dont claim to speak for all Canadians, but I do speak like many Canadians who are actively avoiding everything they can American (some things unavoidable), and may never forgive America for Trump 2.0
Call it whatever you want, it's a thing. I can go to any supermarket and see it in aisles.
Tyler Black, MD@tylerblack32
Please direct all complaints to American voters, please. Elections have consequences. We in Canada hold you all responsible, including democrats, for permitting Trump 2.0; we barely forgave for 1.0. The Canadian government could lift boycotts tomorrow: Canadians aren't buying.
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@tylerblack32 Tyler, the fact that there are Canadians doing this is completely unknown to Americans. We simply don't give a shit. Its laughable that we live in your minds rent free. Not one American woke up today and thought "canadians aren't buying american products"
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@KrankyKanuck Ahh Matt. Imagine living rent free in your mind that you’d feel the need to say something like this on the internet where you are anonymous. The cuck chair is calling.
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@itsrosesm I’d tell them to get fucked. Just like I’d tell anyone regardless of their religion.
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@trainofangels00 America doesn’t give a crap about kickball, bud. But it’s good to know you worry about us to this extent. Imagine being this cucked about another country.
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The entire globe rejoiced yesterday when Belgium eliminated the United States from the World Cup in a decisive 4-1 match.
For spectators from Canada to Europe, this monumental game was never just about a simple soccer tournament.
Instead, it served as a global reality check against a brand built entirely on arrogance and historical entitlement.
For the past two years, the international community has watched the United States treat the rest of the world with a distinct lack of mutual respect. In the sports arena, this attitude manifested through controversial backroom political maneuvers, such as pushing FIFA to bypass a mandatory red-card suspension just to keep American striker Folarin Balogun on the pitch.
The shockwaves from this choice unified global fans against American entitlement. This blatant disregard for fair play completely destroyed any remaining respect for the American team's brand.
On the field, Belgium's squad exposed the home team's hubris. Charles De Ketelaere shredded the American defense with two early goals, showing that rules cannot be rewritten to bypass talent. Later, Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku added goals to seal a well-deserved defeat.
Even for those who do not typically follow soccer, yesterday’s match became the most anticipated event of the summer.
Watching Belgium methodically dismantle the American defense was not just a sports victory; it felt like a necessary correction on the global stage.
When a nation treats the entyglobal community as inferior, the world will collectively line up to watch them fall.
Yesterday, the entire world tuned in to see the United States lose, and we got our wish.
#canpoli
#MAGA
#FIFA
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@ianmSC Australians hate the US because of Trump. I know that still doesn’t make sense, but believe it or not, that’s the context.
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@AlexTaylorNews @RepLisaMcClain Bitch please. I was in holland in 1992 and it was 105
Degrees outside. Stop being a dumbfuck
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THE REASON WE IN EUROPE DON'T HAVE AIR CONDITIONING IS THAT WE'VE NEVER NEEDED IT BEFORE ! THE REASON WE NEED IT NOW IS THAT IDIOTS LIKE YOUR BOSS KEEP ON IGNORING SCIENCE AND TELLING PEOPLE TO "DRILL, BABY, DRILL" !
@RepLisaMcClain
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I don’t think Americans grasp how much the rest of the world DOES NOT want to be like them.
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson
10,000 Aussies booing our national anthem. 10,000 Aussies going home losers. They want to be us so badly. It’s cute. 🇺🇸
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@guyfelicella Who cares. We could care less what Canada thinks of us. But we live in your minds rent free every day.
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They really let a UFC fighter call our only Black First Lady a man on the White House lawn at an official White House event … while thousands cheered and the biggest podcaster in the world smiled.
There is no economic policy fix for this. Many of these people are just racist.
Tim Miller@Timodc
“Michelle Obama is a man” shouted on the White House lawn in a ring sponsored by Bud Light only available on Larry Ellison’s Paramount Plus. What a way to celebrate America 250 and the twilight of liberal democracy.
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The Karmelo Anthony verdict shows that the justice system has reverted back to the Jim Crow South era.
It is no longer about evidence.
It is no longer about right or wrong.
It is about keeping racial score through the prosecution and imprisonment of Black people.
It was no surprise that an all white jury would find a 19 year old kid, who was bullied and harassed by two 6’1” bullies, guilty of murder while he was minding his business.
We have seen this story before.
A young Black man is put on trial, and somehow the burden shifts from what happened to him, to why he should not have defended himself.
The facts become secondary.
The optics become everything.
The outcome feels predetermined long before the verdict is read.
People will tell you not to make it about race.
But race has always been part of the story in America.
The hard truth is that many Black people no longer believe they will receive the benefit of the doubt when their freedom is on the line.
And verdicts like this are exactly why.
At some point, we have to stop pretending that everyone is playing by the same set of rules.
Because the people watching this case saw something very different than what that jury claimed to see.
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@EastEndJoe Presidents are not supposed to salute at all. But Regan started it and they've all continued to do it. Stop being a moron on the internet

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@KarloDek @sentdefender fact lesson, the straight of hormuz is over 100 miles across. Apache has a max range of about 300 miles. The idea that an apache would get within ground launched SAM range is highly unlikely. Iran has no air force. machines break.
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@sentdefender Translation: it got shots down but we don't wanna admit it!
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Following the story by the New York Times on the U.S. Army AH-64 Apache that was downed near the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed both reports that it went down and the rescue of the two crew members, saying that the helicopter went down near the coast of Oman. Per the CENTCOM release, both soldiers were rescued within two hours of the helicopter going down and rescue efforts were led by U.S. Naval Forces CENTCOM and the 82nd Airborne Division. Additional naval and Air Force units provided support. Notably, no reason is provided for the helicopter’s downing, as per CENTCOM, “the cause of the incident is under investigation.”

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@steeelioo @fatherdrip @BulldogCrusade @js9inningsmedia It’s not. It’s about you pushing your agenda on others.
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