B D Funk

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B D Funk

B D Funk

@williefunk

Absolute Christian monarchist. Evolution is the opiate of the masses. We chose this mess, 1 Samuel 8. Ignore the profile pic...it's been a rough year.

Hawaii, USA Entrou em Aralık 2010
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B D Funk
B D Funk@williefunk·
@MedicFL1 @NEWSMAX The greatest example of failure... Late 1890s to early 1900s, Single young males, Irish, particularly Those who were involved in violent labor disputes
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B D Funk
B D Funk@williefunk·
@MedicFL1 @NEWSMAX The most successful immigrants to the US, financially, socially, conservative values... American Samoans, especially those who were active duty military You can add spouses married to American military, Korean, German, Japanese etc. women and their children
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NEWSMAX@NEWSMAX·
Jack Posobiec slams Democrats: “We've allowed them to push Christianity and God out of the public square. We stopped standing up publicly for our religion, and we've put Christianity behind closed doors, and what has fled in, it's the LGBT agenda, and it is now the march of Islam.” @RobFinnertyUSA @JackPosobiec @chiproytx
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B D Funk@williefunk·
@erichovind It takes about a half hour to fly over it The challenge is spotting the park center and overlook, the airport and Havasupai
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Eric Hovind
Eric Hovind@erichovind·
I’ll never get tired of fly over or visiting the Grand Canyon! I’m taking a small group of people on a tour of this majestic place in June if you’d like to join me. Truly, a phenomenal experience to visit the most glorious of the seven natural wonders of the world.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
All of the arguments for euthanasia fail. Even if I agreed that people have some kind of moral right to kill themselves (which I don’t), euthanasia wouldn’t be needed to exercise that “right.” You can already kill yourself. The idea that people need some kind of state sponsored system just to commit suicide is totally incoherent, even on its own terms. And those term are totally deranged because in truth, again, there is no moral right to suicide. But that’s almost a separate question, or at least a question further downstream. When it comes to euthanasia, the first and most immediate question is not whether people have the right to kill themselves, but whether the STATE and the MEDICAL INDUSTRY have the right to kill people. Should doctors be in the business of deliberately killing human beings? Should we have a bureaucracy for suicide? These are the real questions. And even if you (wrongly) think that humans have a moral right to murder themselves, you should still be able to see why doctors and bureaucrats ought to have no role in it.
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John Strand@JohnStrandUSA·
The U.S. Senate is an absolute abomination.
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Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
@KATUNews She is a foreign national who skipped official immigration appearances she was legally obligated to attend.
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KATU News@KATUNews·
A Nashville journalist is speaking publicly for the first time after spending more than two weeks in federal immigration detention, describing the experience as “terrifying” and saying her legal battle is far from over. katu.com/news/nation-wo…
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B D Funk@williefunk·
@kylenabecker @JohnCleese The “gravest crime against humanity” is communism... robbery, murder, slavery of entire nations In fact, communists are the worst slavers
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
@JohnCleese Because white Anglo-Saxons are a proxy for the bourgeoisie and that's why this narrative is selective. Marxists don't give up, they just shift targets until they get power.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
Why is the Transatlantic slave trade worse than any of the many other examples of this appalling behaviour ?
Lewis.B.Rendell Official@Lewisrendell1

The UN just voted 123-3 to declare the transatlantic slave trade the “gravest crime against humanity” and start sniffing around for reparations. Ghana led the charge, naturally. Applause erupted. Of course it did! What a shit show 😂 Africans didn’t just participate in the slave trade, they ran the supply side with ruthless efficiency. Tribal kings rounding up rivals, Arab traders shipping them, selling their own flesh and blood for beads, guns, and profit centuries before a Yankee clipper showed up. Meanwhile, over a million white Europeans were dragged into slavery by the Barbary corsairs. Romans, Ottomans, Vikings, Mongols, every people on earth kept slaves. But only Western guilt is immortal. Funny how that works! Every single perpetrator and victim is dust. Not one living soul owned a slave or wore chains from that era. This isn’t justice; it’s retroactive inheritance fraud. You don’t get to pass down victimhood like a trust fund while the rest of us are told our ancestors’ sins are genetic. Britain didn’t just abolish the trade, we patrolled the seas, hanged slavers, and spent blood and treasure to end it while half the world was still merrily enslaving each other. We owe you precisely nothing. Not an apology, not a single taxpayer penny, not one brass farthing funnelled into the great African wealth-transfer casino. Descendants of slaves demanding cash from descendants of abolitionists is peak cosmic comedy. Build a civilisation instead of another sob story. Stop pickpocketing the future of English children for yesterday’s African quarrels, what a fucking joke if you think we will 😂 The natives of these isles aren’t paying. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever. Fucking cry about it.

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B D Funk@williefunk·
@kylenabecker It was mainly God fearing men They read the Bible The Bible condemned chattel slavery Slavers, both those who appropriated, sold and bought, were punished by death
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
True. And no one talks about Thomas Jefferson's condemnation of slavery in the draft Declaration of Independence. Or the banning of the importation of slaves in 20 years' time in the Constitution. Or the 3/5th clause that weakened representation for southern states in the South. Or the hundreds of thousands of Americans who died in a Civil War that resulted in the emancipation of slaves. Enlightenment thinkers were openly hostile to slavery. They were the true progressives whose thinking led to the end of the inhumane practice in the world. There was real blood spilled by hundreds of thousands of white people in the mid-19th century to end the abominable practice of slavery. This nefarious institution had existed in ancient times. Mesopotamia. Egypt. Persia. Greece. Rome. All of these civilizations had their version of slavery. The Ottoman Empire was notorious for the practice. African peoples trafficked slaves to Muslims and Europeans. It is an institution that is nearly as old as human society itself. It was not a practice limited to the enslavement of Africans. This is a mythologized, selective history that was advanced by neomarxists to sow division in the West. In the mid-19th century, America, Britain, and even Russia had undertaken reforms to end slavery. Slavery, however, exists in the world today. But not in the West. In China. In North Korea. In Pakistan. Even in India. The history of slavery has been cherrypicked and bastardized in order to exclusively blame white Anglo-Saxons for a practice that was nearly universal — until they ultimately put an end to it.
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK

Slavery existed for over 5,000 years. Every major civilisation accepted it. For most of history, nobody seriously tried to stop it at scale. Then Britain did something different. It didn’t just pass a law. 👇 In 1807, Britain abolished the slave trade. Then it enforced it. For 60 years, the Royal Navy hunted slave ships. 1,600 ships captured. Around 150,000 people freed. And it cost lives. Around 2,000 British sailors died doing it. Then in 1833: Britain abolished slavery across its empire. 800,000 people set free. It paid £20 million to do it. Around 40 percent of government spending. This wasn’t quick. This wasn’t easy. And it didn’t start with politicians. It started with ordinary people. Women boycotted sugar. Hundreds of thousands of them. Thomas Clarkson rode 35,000 miles to gather evidence. A movement that took decades. This is part of British history. Not perfect. But not what most people are told either. Almost no one explains it like this. Proud Of Us is funded entirely by our community. No sponsors. No advertisers. If you believe this history deserves to be told properly:👇 Be part of us. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 🙏 Be proud of us 🇬🇧

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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
@elonmusk Judges and POLITICIANS should 100% be held accountable for their policies. And I mean both civil and criminally responsible
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B D Funk@williefunk·
@kylenabecker @BasedMikeLee It's easy to make a law It's far more difficult to stand up to those who obstruct But it's most difficult to prosecute existing law
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B D Funk@williefunk·
@kylenabecker @BasedMikeLee We were told in 2005 that REAL IDs would make us more secure Now we are told that an enhanced ID would make elections more secure Which one was fiction? The REAL ID? Or, Enhanced ID? Neither... Both are fiction
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
The Senate GOP has exactly two options if it wants to avoid drifting into irrelevance and a stunning loss in November: (1) Keep the filibuster and 60-vote cloture rule fully intact, but stand ready to overcome Senate Democrats’ unprecedented pattern of obstruction by aggressively enforcing the “talking filibuster”—a move that would require senators to work longer, harder hours and take fewer recesses, but lead to more thoughtful, careful deliberation in the legislative process, OR (2) Nuke the filibuster. I strongly prefer the first option. But we must choose either one or the other—because the status quo isn’t working and the resulting inertia isn’t just making it impossible to pursue a coherent agenda; it’s hurting the American people. What’s your preference?
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
@NYTimesPR New York Times: Our reporters produce insightful, fair reporting. Reality:
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el gato malo@boriquagato·
honest question: what law was broken here?
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