Thibson81

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Thibson81

Thibson81

@thibson81

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Thibson81
Thibson81@thibson81·
@Rightanglenews It looks blade tenderized. Very common for top Sirloin. Costco does it too.
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
A woman bought tenderloin steaks from her local Kroger and, upon further inspection, found that some had the consistency of Play-Doh, being incredibly malleable and able to be squished flat with little to no pressure. I want real food back.
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Corey Walker 🇺🇸
Corey Walker 🇺🇸@CoreyWriting·
These signs were placed in hyper-progressive Ann Arbor, MI. The same town where I attended college. While this is terrible, I am glad that at least these people are going full mask-off with their hatred instead of hiding behind "anti-zionism isn't antisemitism" and other lies.
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Noah’s Ark 🚢
Noah’s Ark 🚢@NoahsArk1000·
What comes to mind when you see Rabbi Shmuley?
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Thibson81
Thibson81@thibson81·
@jvgraz How many of those are false flags? Hmm 😒 🤔?
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Thibson81@thibson81·
@Deigratia1985 @dalepartridge Made up words don't work anymore. The term semite refers to many nations people throughout the Middle East. You drank the coolaid too.
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Patricia
Patricia@Deigratia1985·
@dalepartridge Oh yeah? When exactly? Most Christians will not go along with you, as you have proven to be deeply anti-Semitic
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Dale Partridge
Dale Partridge@dalepartridge·
Since James is talking about me, I figured I would debunk his argument in one sentence: Organized minorities always overthrow disorganized majorities. We don’t need 75% to make America Christian. We need about 10%. We have that now. Let’s get organized.
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Thibson81
Thibson81@thibson81·
@NoahsArk1000 Hitting all these posts with a like and comment. Let's boost visibility. There are things happening and people need to know.
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Noah’s Ark 🚢
Noah’s Ark 🚢@NoahsArk1000·
Authorities in Thailand arrested an Israeli businessman and restaurant owner for running the largest drug network ever uncovered in the country. Why do they do such things everywhere they go?
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Thibson81
Thibson81@thibson81·
@LoneWolfGrind @SteveFranssen They say it's not bad if it's a goy, right? And don't forget the creepy shadow sect stuff in Rome. Evil infiltration at every turn.
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The WHINING WHITE MALE
The WHINING WHITE MALE@LoneWolfGrind·
@SteveFranssen What about the rise in sexual assaults towards Young White Boys, by white men? Rap music is the hill you want to die on?
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Steven Franssen
Steven Franssen@SteveFranssen·
ATTENTION PROUD WHITES: Everyone who hated rap in the 1990's and 2000's is VINDICATED. Rap isn't music. It's government PISS that was funded by USAID to dumb down Middle America. Take a victory lap, proud Whites who didn't fall for it!
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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
What is happening at the prestigious Kinkaid School in Houston, Texas? At its school-wide Culture Fest on March 31, Kinkaid permitted a “Palestine” booth displaying a map that erased the world’s only Jewish state, Israel. And it gets worse. Not only was this anti-Israel, anti-Jewish propaganda allowed, it was rewarded. A faculty committee awarded the booth second place!
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Patricia Farhat
Patricia Farhat@PatriciaFakrvt·
@StopAntisemites Allowing a booth displaying Israel ‘erased’ from the world and then awarding it second place sends a negative message to the children at this school, of hatred and intolerance.
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Thibson81@thibson81·
@EvanSGU @StopAntisemites Because people are noticing. And the term semite covers millions upon millions of people throughout the Middle East. Look it up, your made up words are losing power.
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StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
After an outpouring of concern from parents, alumni, and community members, there has been no accountability. Head of School Jonathan Eades (pictured) and DEI Director Mujidat Shotonwa (pictured) have neither taken disciplinary action nor publicly condemned what occurred. Houston’s oldest non-sectarian, co-educational day school is failing its Jewish students.
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Adamant
Adamant@AdamsonGuy56171·
@goddek The crass, ableist replies to my call for decency and shielding the indefensibly disabled from ridicule is precisely the reason why X has become a shithole full of shit posters without a shred of moral fortitude in their satanic minds. Fuck all of you corny Motherfuckers.
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
IQ test. Go.
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Thibson81@thibson81·
@CorpBarnaby Awesome post. I can't belive there aren't movies about this.
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Barnaby Breaks History 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #3 Simon Kenton Simon Kenton is an American Badass He was a 6-foot-2 giant of the frontier who survived being burned at the stake, running the gauntlet nine different times, and unimaginable torture at the hands of the Shawnee. He also saved Daniel Boone’s life. At just 16 years old back in Virginia, Kenton got into a brutal fistfight over a girl. Believing he had killed the other man, he fled west, changed his name to Simon Butler to avoid the law, and never looked back. He became one of the greatest scouts and long hunters in American history. He explored deep into hostile Shawnee territory when few white men dared go there. He claimed over a million acres of land. He fought in countless skirmishes, tracked war parties, and saved settler families again and again. The Shawnee captured him repeatedly. They forced him to run the gauntlet nine different times — a brutal quarter-mile corridor of Indians armed with clubs, sticks, and tomahawks. They sentenced him to death and tied him to a burning stake, only to be saved at the last minute by his friend, Simon Girty, who was a British man living among the Shawnee. They dragged him behind horses in a “Mazeppa ride” through brush and trees that would break most men. Each time he survived — and each time he went right back to fighting. In 1775 he joined the Kentucky militia. In April 1777, during a fierce Shawnee attack on Fort Boonesborough, Daniel Boone was shot in the leg and knocked to the ground. A warrior stood over him, ready to scalp him alive. Simon Kenton charged straight through the chaos, shot the attacker dead, clubbed another warrior who rushed in, then lifted the wounded Boone in his strong arms and carried him safely back inside the fort under heavy fire. Boone later looked at the young Kenton and told him, “Well, Simon, you have behaved like a man today — indeed you are a fine fellow.” In September 1778, while on a spying mission near Chillicothe, Ohio, Kenton was captured again by the Shawnee. He was tortured, forced to run the gauntlet multiple times, and condemned to death. Yet the Shawnee were so impressed by his unbreakable endurance that a widow whose son had been killed adopted him into the tribe. She cared for him for about 20 days until his wounds were healed. They gave him the name Cut-ta-ho-tha, which means “the condemned man.” They then moved him to Upper Sandusky for what was planned as a larger, more public execution at the stake. He had another narrow escape from death at the stake thanks to a dramatic rainstorm and further pleading by Pierre Drouillard (a French-Canadian trader and British Indian Department agent). Drouillard ransomed Kenton with trade goods. He was now a British prisoner of war and sent to Detroit around early November 1778. He escaped, traveling mostly by night through hostile territory for about 30 days facing hunger and near-capture, and reached safety in Kentucky by summer 1779. He next served as a scout under George Rogers Clark in the daring Illinois Campaign. He fought in attacks on Shawnee towns like Chillicothe and Pickaway, repeatedly risking his life spying behind enemy lines. In 1782, he learned the man he thought he killed at age 16 was still alive. He went back to his true name. When the War of 1812 broke out, the 58-year-old Kenton was appointed Brigadier General of the Ohio militia under the command of future President Major General William Henry Harrison. He led militia forces at the Battle of the Thames in Canada in 1813 — the battle in which the great Shawnee chief Tecumseh was killed. When American soldiers wanted to mutilate Tecumseh’s body for souvenirs, Kenton was asked to identify it. Knowing what they planned, he deliberately pointed to another fallen warrior instead, allowing Tecumseh to be buried with honor. He lived to the age of 81 and died in 1836. Simon Kenton is an American Legend 🇺🇸
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🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #4 Hector Cafferata Hector Cafferata is an American Badass He was a 21-year-old Marine PFC. A screaming Chinese assault turned him into a half-naked, barefoot one-man warrior in 30-below-zero hell. On November 28, 1950, during the savage Battle of Chosin Reservoir in Korea, Cafferata was ripped from his sleeping bag at Fox Hill when over 1,400 fanatical Chinese troops launched a surprise pre-dawn assault on his outnumbered company. No time for boots. No time for his parka. He charged straight into the frozen darkness wearing only socks, underwear, and a thin jacket. When his entire fire team was cut down in minutes, he stood alone in a critical gap in the Marine line. For nearly five brutal hours he fought like a demon — dashing up and down the line under heavy fire, pouring rifle fire into the charging waves, hurling grenade after grenade, and batting incoming enemy grenades away with his entrenching tool like a deranged baseball player. Later he joked that he was terrible at baseball, but must have whacked a dozen grenades that night. When a live Chinese grenade tumbled into the shallow trench right among several wounded Marines, Cafferata dove in, snatched it up with his bare hand, and hurled it back toward the enemy. The blast shredded his right hand and arm, blowing off part of a finger, but his buddies lived. He kept fighting through the pain until the enemy finally broke off the attack at dawn. He annihilated two enemy platoons. When it was all over, they found over 100 dead Chinese soldiers piled in front of the ditch he had defended alone. His one-man stand helped hold the vital Toktong Pass and kept the escape route open for thousands of Marines during the legendary breakout from the Chosin Reservoir. For this extraordinary heroism, Private First Class Hector Cafferata was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Harry S. Truman in 1952. Semper Fi! Hector Cafferata is an American Legend 🇺🇸

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Thibson81
Thibson81@thibson81·
@marklevinshow You're a tired loser, report this post to your tiny hat mafia. I DON'T CARE.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Why are we so obsessed with what personalities say—and not what they actually know? In this clip, I break down how modern media and podcast culture has shifted from ideas and knowledge to gossip, outrage, and empty commentary. You hear names like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Joe Rogan constantly—but I challenge you to ask: what are we actually learning? Across the United States—from Washington, D.C. to every corner of the country—we’re consuming more content than ever, but understanding less and less. Meanwhile, ideological movements are grounded in ideas, history, and strategy—even when those ideas are flawed or dangerous. And if we’re not equally grounded—if we don’t understand our own principles, our own history, and how to articulate them—we can’t push back. We lose. It’s that simple. This isn’t about rejecting media—it’s about demanding more from it. Real ideas. Real knowledge. Real substance. Because if we trade that for noise, we’re not just distracted—we’re unprepared. Watch the entire episode: Rumble: rumble.com/v795vio-ep031-… YouTube: youtu.be/hbHR5EFV7eA
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Tokolose
Tokolose@Tokolose·
@benwehrman @postmanShmerg Rather than doing all that shit wouldn't it be easier just to admint you are antisemitic and want to make some Internet clout off it?
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