
Robert Johnson
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Robert Johnson
@ftlman123
A Creature of natures God, and a father of eight.
Marysville, WA. USA Katılım Haziran 2009
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@AlBuffalo2nite 6 was issues, but I must have hit the wrong button.
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I don't really have an answer, but I just support that the questions are important. I think there was a lot of Marxist influence in the late forties and going into the Johnson administration that set a lot of this up. Then, the rise of critical race theory, but it is pretty old now, too. There were 6 Thomas Sowell points out that these were being faced quite well early on, but it changed with these "new" programs. I think we need to point out that Marx did not make a real discovery about economics, and all these offshoots are based on bad science if we should even be that generous.
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Why is it that the harshest resistance I receive almost always comes from Black Democrat gatekeepers?
I’m asking a serious question.
If I talk about:
fatherlessness…
crime…
failing schools…
overdoses…
abortion rates…
economic decay…
dependency…
violent neighborhoods…
or policies that clearly are not producing healthy outcomes…
Why does the outrage come fastest from the very people claiming to “protect” the Black community?
Why are questions treated like betrayal?
Why is demanding better outcomes considered dangerous?
If decades of leadership were truly working..
would our neighborhoods look like this?
Would our children be struggling this badly?
Would so many families be broken?
Would so many businesses flee?
Would chaos feel normal?
And why is a man who questions outcomes attacked harder than the politicians who created them?
I want honest answers from my audience.
Not emotion.
Not tribalism.
Not rehearsed talking points.
Outcomes.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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@BwareOfDoggerel @harukaawake Don't worry, they will protect this beautiful treasure. There are some issues, but I think they are being addressed.
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@harukaawake I am sad for Japan's future. Something truly beautiful and unique that makes the whole world a better place is being destroyed rapidly.

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Kill corruption flush the current government and get rid of every person who hates it here, boot them out of the country, and we don't need Elon to waste his money on fixing other people mistakes.
Greg Scaduto@GregoryScaduto
A letter to Elon Musk on what to do with a trillion dollars.
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4 out of 5? Really? I think it has to be the opposite. Probably 4 out of 5 get it easily. The word is "Liar."
Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia
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@RealJamesWoods @RobSchneider They don't work for us, and maybe it's been like that for a while now, but now they really just don't care who sees this fact anymore. They don't even have to pretend. They all are a backed up sewer system at this point, and we need to flush out the system a few times.
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Harsh and some coarse language, but razor sharp insight into the disastrous failure of Senate RINOs to protect election integrity.
Cynthia Holt@Ghostofcynthia
I've seen my post all over the internet. Time for another repost here.
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M A R X I S M yes that is right Mr. Johnson 1840's so quite old indeed, and based on bad, old information as well. Never peer reviewed, they didn't have it then, so it will not work mayor Morondani.
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to "transfer ownership" of private property from landlords to "the community." That's not a housing policy. That's Marxism. -The Soviet Union tried it. -Cuba tried it. -Venezuela tried it. Every country that’s tried it ended up with empty shelves, collapsed economies, and citizens fleeing for their lives. This is not a new idea. It's a very old, very dangerous one. New York deserves better. America is watching.
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Good observations. The sad truth is Communism is not dead it is just changing, adapting to try to get its goal accomplished, and the ultimate goal is world domination. Like Islam, they want to rule the world and change man himself. That is why they team up as much as they do. So George Floyd is a wedge a pry bar they are trying to use on a preceived weak spot of American culture. It is not as weak as they think, in my opinion. That is why it looks so weird. It is not really real it is propaganda. The statues are there, but people with a different agenda paid for them.
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George Floyd went to jail EIGHT times.
In 2007, he held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach while robbing her home.
And America responded by building statues of him, calling him a saint, and treating him like some kind of hero.
This has nothing to do with race.
I'm Japanese, so let me ask you honestly:
Would any normal Japanese person look at a career criminal with this kind of record and decide to worship him?
Criminal worship vs Basic human common sense.
Which one is completely insane?
America... is this really what you call justice now?


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@kangminlee Maybe they don't really mean say no to religion, but no to those religions because Mohammed is their prophet, you might be right.
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@papa_cars @RadioGenoa Before I would have said no, but they are sellouts and have already abolished it themselves.
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"Transnational militant organizations like the Islamic State (ISIS) and Al-Qaeda operate on a specific, rigid ideology:
📷Combating Terrorism Center at West Point +1
Overthrowing Existing States: They aim to dismantle all secular, democratic, and national borders—including those of current Muslim-majority countries.
Imposing Sharia Law: They want to enforce their own strict, fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law globally.
Subjugating Non-Believers: They reject modern pluralism and view any system not governed by their religious code as illegitimate."
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Even if it's not a billion the other ones are not going to fight their extremist brothers as they try to take over the world. It's crazy to me that they are so peaceful that they can't stop their violent brothers. They are the guy putting their finger in your face and saying I'm not touching you.
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@WakoclipsR Tell us what the other billion you left out does.
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@pureMetatron I think it is a radical left winger. Mussolini was a Marxist before he developed fascism. Communism and Fascism are similar in ways, one wants to rule their nation and change all the right people of the world to their way and the other just wants to rule the world, changing all.
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I'm not watching the movie. "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation to provide the kind of future that we all want desperately for our children." I don't want Marxism for our children or anyone.
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@AlBuffalo2nite So true, a knife is deadly, and you can shoot someone who has a knife, and they can still end up killing you with it, so it should not be a question of why the officer had to use deadly force against deadly force.
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“Did the officer really have to use deadly force after being stabbed?”
That question alone tells you everything wrong with modern Democrat thinking.
An officer is not required to wait until his carotid artery is opened…
He is not required to collapse on the pavement before defending himself…
He is not required to negotiate with someone actively attacking him with a blade.
The second someone chooses to stab a police officer, they have escalated the encounter into potentially lethal territory themselves.
People sitting comfortably behind phones keep pretending officers have superhuman reaction time.
They do not.
A knife changes everything in fractions of a second.
Blood loss happens fast.
Nerve damage happens fast. Hesitation gets officers gone to sleep.
And this is exactly why so many urban communities are collapsing into chaos…
Young men are being conditioned to resist…
Run…
Fight…
Reach…
Challenge authority physically…
Then crowds gather afterward pretending the consequences were mysterious.
No.
The outcome was predictable.
You do not win a fight against armed officers after allegedly attempting to disarm or stab them. This is not a movie. This is real life.
Buffalo keeps hearing the same sirens…
same helicopters…
same grieving mothers…
same candlelight vigils…
same outrage…
but almost nobody asks the deeper question:
Why are young men being psychologically conditioned to believe resisting police is some kind of performance art?
The truth is brutal…
A lawful command ignored can escalate.
A physical struggle escalates further.
A weapon changes the entire equation instantly.
And once a blade enters the situation, every officer there understands they may not make it home to their wife, husband, children, or parents.
That Democrat crowd question was not wisdom.
It was emotional conditioning detached from reality.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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@japan_nobunaga This is a little off-topic, but I love Japan; and it is its people, so have more babies. Hey, the water is good. The schools are good, it's pretty safe, and the birth rate has declined. It is a good way to keep immigration down. There are so many good reasons.
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In Japan, you can drink the tap water.
In Tokyo.
In a Nagano mountain village.
In a town nobody's heard of.
Anywhere.
Not because the country is rich.
Not because they import it.
Because the public water
has to pass 51 quality checks by law.
More than most bottled water.
Restaurants pour it free.
Children drink it from the schoolyard tap.
Old men fill their cups from the kitchen sink
the same way their grandfathers did.
Think about the last time
you didn't think twice
before drinking from a faucet.
In Japan, that's not luxury.
That's the floor.
Something the whole country
quietly built for each other.

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