
Cum Laude
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The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
No. Che was a terrorist, psychopath, torturer, racist, rapist. So why do you admire him? Is it "chic" among you fascist leftists to wear a T-shirt with his picture? -
The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It's time for you to take the Che Guevara poster off your wall. -
The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Ahhh, the dream of a Utopia.Uutopianism usually ends up with gulags, extermination camps, and complete societal disintegration like what’s happening now in Venezuela. Here’s a little bit of information I gleaned reading about the Spanish Civil War. Stalin sent thousands of Cheka/NKVD secret police to ‘help’ the Spanish Republic in their fight against fascism. They set up dozens of concentration camps across Spain, not to hold Franco’s nationalist POWs, but to liquidate loyal leftist soldiers and citizens that did not hew to the Stalinist party line. Here’s the kicker: in these camps crematoria was set up to destroy the bodies of the prisoners that were liquidated, to cover up the murders. Why has it taken this long for this information to be revealed? A little while back in Connecticut, Hartford police, with much fanfare and publicity, sponsored a ‘gun buyback’ event on Saturday. All the local media were on hand to cover it. And to green it up, which seems necessary these days, it was announced the guns were being melted down and turned into gardening tools. The hope is, thousands of people down there living on welfare and junk food will suddenly start growing peas and lettuce. “Swords into plowshares” is the motto here. Well, a few hours after that, right around the corner, a guy was shot in the head. He’s dead. Its like the ‘Peace’ and ‘Non-violence’ rallies they stage; at every one of them a bunch of people end getting shot, it never fails. Utopia!!! -
In a country where the ‘markets’ are giddy over wholesale printing of worthless toilet paper currency that somehow gains value through some algorithm of financial alchemy and stimulates the economy (for lack of more accurate term), it should be no surprise that the sheeple are quiet. Afterall, most are still under the illusion…the hope.. that they can have a dreamy comfortable retirement; that they, too, are going to be rich. As the wise have said, in the end there will be those with a lot of money that isn’t worth anything and those with no money.
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Turkiye's new missile system can shot Europe
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in The Rest of the World
Lets delve into the semantics of Mother Russia. I think you need to educate yourself on Russian reality. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is probably the real leader on the world stage. He never raises his voice and despite all the western antagonism, diplomatically refers to the West and Japan as “our partners.” There is a power struggle in Russia between the Eurasians and the Atlanticists, the latter of which are holdovers from the disastrous western “management” [rape] of the Russian economy of the 1990’s. Putin is purging these individuals. Western bungling has driven China and Russia into each others’ arms. The West’s senseless antagonism toward Moscow has violated Sir Halford John Mackinder’s rule of never allowing hostile powers to consolidate their control of the “World Island,” i.e. Eurasia. Neocon hubris has resulted in the economic integration of Russia and China, which would have been unthinkable a couple of decades ago. The rapidly growing trade completely outside the US dollar system in rubles and renimbi drives the Western financial institutions nuts, because it is likely the beginning of the end for dollar hegemony. This is the real reason behind the Western MSM hostility towards Russia. It is the US and EU’s own fault that their irresponsible actions have created « une cause commune » between China and Russia. -
A positive aspect of banning cashis that by taking away the means to shop by mail from those who still use cash, you also get to take away the post office, and our remaining means of untraceable communication. I’ve noticed for a while now, the Amazon workers using the USPS vehicles on Sundays. I believe the reason, one reason, for the government to take away the more affordable shipping option for overseas mail, is to force the consumers into using the electronic shopping option for the particular country you wish to ship to, which would most likely be Amazon. This administration in particular likes to reward the corporations which do its bidding relating to social issues/politics. I notice Amazon had a nice little heartwarming ‘commercial’ out there, with two clerics, one Catholic and one Muslim, learning to get along or something. Amazon is going to soon be sending drones throughout your neighborhood, I wonder if we will get a heads up in order to make sure our kids and pets are safely indoors, or will we just wait for someone to be killed by one of those things. Then we can see our feeble politicians spring into action to save us from yet another danger they created. Probably require Amazon to do a PSA about the importance of looking up at all times. Speaking of dangers they created, just how desperate will the people responsible for Syria/Aleppo become, as they know what they’ve done is going to be exposed. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men won’t be able to put shattered legacies back together again.
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Sorry. I just had to question your generality.
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The system we’re dealing with today springs from the same utopianism that has always perceived the possibility of achieving perfection in human affairs. If only we get the “correct” form of government, we can accomplish wondrous deeds. So, anything that questions the course of this progress is evil in some sort of way. If Russia is that evil thing, then it must be extirpated and anyone associated with it is complicit. As pointed out by the you earlier, in that way lies madness.
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How many different university students do you converse with on a regular basis?
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Your # 3......I hate it when coffee comes out of my nose.
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Doctors and opioids, a troublesome connection.
Cum Laude replied to SpankyMcFarland's topic in Local Politics in Canada
The so called opium epidemic is raging in Bernie Sanders' home state of Vermont. He doesn’t have to go to West Virginia or Kentucky to find it. Junkies are amongst Sanders biggest supporters in the Green Mountain State. They line up behind the old hippies and lefties from Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Bronx, Boston and North Hampton who’ve moved into Vermont over the past 50 years and taken over the politics of the state, leaving Yankee natives unrepresented and out in the cold. Sanders himself came up north out of the Bronx and has done pretty well for himself pedaling his 1930s style socialism. Have you ever noticed, lefty politics pays pretty good for the people on top? (the Castro’s with their $3 billion is Spanish and German banks, Sanders with his 3 houses) Orwell saw thru this BS in his book Animal Farm 70 years ago. -
As long as the clueless maintain power the rest of us can get as smart as we want and it simply won’t matter. The clueless own the media and their fake truths are repeated to believability and your real truths are not. Hating on the over 68 all white crowd is pointless. Their place will be taken by another group with no more enlightenment than they. I see plenty of young people smoking cigarettes and they all started after the negative health effects about cigarettes became known. That should tell you that generations do not improve in time. As civilization travels down the arc of collapse generations become more decadent and unfocused until like ’roundup’ sprayed on a field of weeds reality kills everything.
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I can no longer stand our form of society. I think about the title of a book called “The Sociopathic Society”. We can hardly be called a society; it’s more of a big incoherent dog eat dog system we live in. Civil society in North America, people caring for one another and talking to one another, has practically broken down. A majority of people are more concerned about marijuana legalization than the troubles we all will face. I can’t stand that my world being confined to Home, Road, Work, Home, grocery store, Road, Work, Home. I can’t stand the isolation, I can’t stand that most people have nothing important to say to one another, I can’t stand ugly buildings and their fluorescent lighting, I can’t stand the pragmatic immoral indifference of the adult population to $70000 a year for college tuition, Health care extortion, corporate tyranny, abusive and comically incompetent schools (all of them), Endless wars killing millions to drive value into lockheed martin stock making the world a less safe place to live in, ect. ect. ect. (in other words: Anything that matters is off limits!) And when I try to talk to middle class adults and wealthy ones and professors about this they give me the look “Hey, don’t talk about this stuff; everything is great - be optimistic. You are a weirdo for even bringing this up. If you think the world is such a bad place then maybe you should work harder at school”. Let me tell you older folk that I’m not looking forward to joining this “system” and I’d rather have this thing destabilize/blowup than live in this for the rest of my life. For the past three generations, the compensation for living in this horror system was great material wealth, but what if that is taken away? What if you destroy culture, civil relation, security, friendships and leave nothing in its place? Get ready folk! The next economic crash is when the shit is really gonna hit the fan! Most people are hanging on by their finger tips; another crash will kick those finger tip off completely. Just hope the mostly mindless college kids don’t ruin any of the possible changes that have to take place with “social justice”, “peoples movements”, and by being “Revolutionaries” with a capitol R!
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The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I appreciate your civility and thoughts. Frantic, red-hot money-printing by the world’s big central banks have made it possible for very many people to ignore the unfolding reality. This “solution” is highly flawed because the imbalance such an excess creates will at some point be a whole new problem in and of itself, or some “Black Swan” event will throw the system into disarray. I think this will actually happen quite sooner than most folks here realize. That's my opinion. -
The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
We won’t change. History has proven over and over again that societies in the midst of catastrophic collapse foolishly double down on the lunacy that got them there in the first place rather than come to grips with the painful change that might possibly save them, or at least minimize their collapse. But at this point, that ship has sailed as well. We’re committed to our current course of (in)action now, no matter what the consequences. -
Question For All MLWers
Cum Laude replied to Cum Laude's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
That's because you have no idea who Albert Pike is, and the oligarchs wouldn't let his statue tumble. Sometimes it's best to remain unresponsive in a topic you and MG know nothing about. -
America under President Trump
Cum Laude replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
ahh, your reasoning is rather thin. I can't stnd the uniparty system, but the Dems pretend to care for the small guy, and people like you swallow it whole. Harry Reid as vehemently against illegal immigration until he realized it a majority of the illegals would vote for the Dems. I wish you had something interesting to say besides CNN pablum. -
Question For All MLWers
Cum Laude replied to Cum Laude's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Umm. Ok. You don't understand what I said. Time for me to move on and add you to my group of those who simply don't understand the gravity of certain questions. -
America under President Trump
Cum Laude replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Oh, I'm paying attention. It's the limousine democrats who claim to work for the poor. Yet they do nothing more than court their votes. -
The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Are you a member of the distracted cabal? It amazes me. All the racial and political rhetoric. When are all of us going to realize that this is much bigger than Dems vs. GOP or Black vs. White. Who benefits from this discord? Who wants America to tear itself apart? Who is paying $25/hr for protestors and now agitators to go to innumerable hot spots and spark unrest. One name stands out. But he is one of a number of globalist elites who are using all of us to forward their goals of world domination. Where does income inequality lead us? The elites vs. the serfs. Welcome back to the feudal system! -
The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Nice! I notice that the term “neo-Nazi” has now become an all-purpose label to be applied liberally to whomever the leftists are demonizing at any given moment; apparently not realizing that in so doing they’re merely watering down whatever meaning it once had to utter irrelevance and converting it to a mere epithet and conversation stopper. Yes, America’s own propaganda, perfected during the Cold War and bolstered by a pitifully and by design inadequate educational system, has turned modern day Americans into little more than pathetic regurgitators of their masters’ mendacious propagandist shit. Truly an epic shit storm in the making! -
Question For All MLWers
Cum Laude replied to Cum Laude's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Why would you post if you don't really care? Maybe stray from your CBC and CNN once in awhile. -
The Battle of Charlottesville
Cum Laude replied to Altai's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
A few years back, during the Ferguson, Mo. riots, when Ferguson got burned to the ground, a Croatian immigrant got dragged out of his car and beat to death with claw hammers by an angry mob. Does anybody remember his name? Was there wall to wall coverage of his funeral? Was there any handwringing? Was anybody worried about the violence; the racial nature of it? -
Yes, and the 95% are too lazy to seek the truth. Society is too dumb to look beyond facebook, twitter, Instagram, or snapchat...and whatever other garbage is out there.