Message from @whiic

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2019-08-08 12:49:42 UTC  

and unbearable

2019-08-08 12:49:45 UTC  

So Blaire basically goes "man bad, woman weak". Which is **feminism**.

2019-08-08 12:50:16 UTC  

It's exactly what mankind should not become.

2019-08-08 12:51:42 UTC  

I prefer Yaniv over Blaire because he's at least pushing back against insanity by endorsing it (when society would like to exclude him from receiving sympathy created for women), turning the law against it's intended feminist purpose, bankrupting female businesses. **GOOD.**

2019-08-08 12:54:49 UTC  

If men have a golf club, a gym, **anything** for themselves, the women (the normal non-trans kind) will push themselves in and demand damages for their suffering of being excluded. Now, a man *finally* demands having their balls waxed (even though he has to *pretend* to be a woman to use the law, the law is so broken that a bearded cis-men cannot use the same law that cis-women use for their entryism).

2019-08-08 12:57:34 UTC  

My question is: Why the fuck would anyone want to wax their balls?

2019-08-08 12:58:36 UTC  

Good question. My guess is that they don't want them waxed, and **expect** to get refused. They hope to be refused because A) they don't like balls waxed, and B) because he's going to get **FILTHY RICH** by suing the businesses for discrimination.

2019-08-08 12:59:25 UTC  

I just hope that once in his lifetime, one woman checked his bluff and said "OK, I'll wax your ball". And he'd be screaming in agony...

2019-08-08 12:59:53 UTC  

Make the waxing as painful as possible. Make it sloooooow.

2019-08-08 13:03:41 UTC  

does Yanvi examplify the extreme that most having been talking about on the right?
Yes
at some point does it almost seem like Yaniv is a plant
Sure
but this bitch seems to deep in the ideology of 'nothing i his fault' the world is out to get him everyone needs to change instead of him needing to change

2019-08-08 13:06:00 UTC  

i get some ppl like to find conspiracies and false flags everywhere but maybe this person is just a weak, shitty person that is trying to fuck over other people b.c they are filled with resentment for never amounting to much

2019-08-08 13:08:44 UTC  

I don't know if Yaniv is a plant but he's definitely a troll / ambulance chaser / grifter. I doubt politics are important to him. He just likes to play the role of Al Sharpton for trans-women.

2019-08-08 13:09:59 UTC  

(And if you don't know of Sharpton, he doesn't really care about the black communities either. He just wants money out of race-baiting and extortion. Yaniv feels like that but to trannies. Kinda like "bake the cake" stuff for gays.)

2019-08-08 13:18:01 UTC  

yes al 'race baiting' sharpton is a pill of shit

2019-08-08 13:18:18 UTC  

and i dont doubt that yaniv also just wants money out of this

2019-08-08 13:19:39 UTC  

but if you think B.C is going to change you be wrong. B.c is the canadian version of California.

2019-08-08 13:54:55 UTC  

British Columbia, State of Washingon and Oregon are all the same cancer.

2019-08-08 13:55:14 UTC  

And California too. They are all interlinked, funnily enough.

2019-08-08 13:55:35 UTC  

The entire west coast from Canada to Mexico border is made of cancer.

2019-08-08 13:56:08 UTC  

Alaska is based, conservative and with UBI.

2019-08-08 13:56:30 UTC  

Alaska is Yang Country.

2019-08-08 14:09:27 UTC  

yea BC will break away to join communist china within the next 20 years probably

2019-08-08 15:30:19 UTC  

@whiic we need to nuke Cascadia tbh

2019-08-08 15:31:02 UTC  

(Cascadia being the entirety of the American West-Coast, along with British Columbia)

2019-08-08 17:28:47 UTC  

To be fair, there really should not be any kind of "endgame" to an economic system. There will always be new challenges for it to overcome, and humans are always evolving.

2019-08-08 17:33:22 UTC  

checkmake creationists

2019-08-08 17:53:45 UTC  

The only endgame non-free enterprise systems give you is death

2019-08-08 17:54:04 UTC  

Free enterprise is about prosperity

2019-08-08 17:58:41 UTC  

Prosperity and creeping corporate lobbying

2019-08-08 17:58:46 UTC  

Degrading our democracy

2019-08-08 18:11:37 UTC  

nothing lasts tbh

2019-08-08 18:11:46 UTC  

might as well enjoy it

2019-08-08 18:19:03 UTC  

Gay

2019-08-08 18:22:09 UTC  

Historical fact of the day:
The Spanish Inquisition, an institution that lasted from the 15th century to the 19th century, was pretty much the opposite of what modern clichés about it imply. The Inquisition lead to the execution of ~4000 people over that span of its lifetime (of which about 9 were actually burned alive), hardly a bloodbath, and that is especially remarkable considering that, in surrounding Christian Kingdoms, massacres of Protestants by Catholics (and vice versa) reaped a *far* heavier death toll. In Spain the supremacy of the Catholic faith, guarded by the Inquisition, meant that no such things occurred. The most common sentence for heresy proclaimed by the Inquisition, to an overwhelming degree, was reconciliation with the Church on the condition of compulsory participation in more religious rituals then usual for a period of time.

In terms of procedure used, the Inquisition was consistently more diligent and "humane" then lay courts. The inquisition only practiced limited torture and did not consider confession under torture to be valid. A confession given under torture had to be confirmed by the accused later or would be considered null and void. The prisoners were also kept in better conditions then those held by lay justice and the record keeping and general bureaucracy was much more organized and through.

Finally it is important to point out that the relative bloodiness of the Spanish Inquisition is due to the fact that the Inquisition itself, or the Church, did not actually perform any violence. The Inquisition was an investigatory and judicial body while the appropriate lay sovereign was responsible for the choice and administration of any non-ecclesiastical penalties. Meaning that whereas a Catholic Inquisition functioned in many a Catholic Kingdom, the actual severity of punishment was in the purview of the local monarchy/municipality and thus varied from potential death to literally nothing.

2019-08-08 18:32:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598762957257703438/609091569680646151/hqdefault_2.jpg

2019-08-08 18:38:29 UTC  

ye, dis bewk basically totally shifted the scholarly consensus on the Inquisition. The author was a History professor and vocal critic of the Catholic Church in modern (as in 1400s to 1700s) Spain. In the 60s (I think) he was allowed for the 1st time basically ever to go through Vatican's archives of the Saint Office (the Inquisition) and ended up concluding that the alleged horrors of the Inquisition were literally a myth.

2019-08-08 18:39:21 UTC  

well, that's certainly unexpected

2019-08-08 18:39:29 UTC  

kek