Message from @21ooAB

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2019-11-21 22:02:17 UTC  

JF talked about it

2019-11-21 22:02:26 UTC  

he believes them. I don't

2019-11-21 22:03:09 UTC  

They do this this all the time. Throw something out, see how much people hate it, then packpedal publicly, then actually implement it 6 months down the road when no one is paying attention

2019-11-21 22:03:43 UTC  

So, YouTube are just committing business suicide? Or not? But either way, they're losing us, niche Internet white men. They can keep the literal children that give them most of their views, that's cool.

2019-11-21 22:03:47 UTC  
2019-11-21 22:03:51 UTC  

13+

2019-11-21 22:05:05 UTC  

@Weaboo Kempeitai I ranted about this a few weeks back. Google doesnt care about YT as a business for videos anymore. I suspect they are using YT as a petri dish to test their new AI, which is the actual commercial product they plan on selling

2019-11-21 22:06:48 UTC  

henlo everyone

2019-11-21 22:06:49 UTC  

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2019-11-21 22:07:17 UTC  

henlo fren

2019-11-21 22:07:20 UTC  

he🅱️lo

2019-11-21 22:08:13 UTC  

🅱️e🅱️lo

2019-11-21 22:08:23 UTC  

How are you doing?

2019-11-21 22:09:17 UTC  

No

2019-11-21 22:10:29 UTC  

Holy shit

2019-11-21 22:10:31 UTC  

billy ray is not fren

2019-11-21 22:10:33 UTC  

Hawley's speech is super based

2019-11-21 22:10:50 UTC  

"Hawley went on to say that “the Promethean ambition leaves us lost and unmoored. And the market worship and cultural deconstruction the Promethean vision has inspired have failed this country.” This is likely to be met with disdain or active resistance by many Republicans, including some of my own colleagues here at National Review. So too is Hawley’s mention of labor unions as one of the institutions that bring people together and ground them in their communities. But that doesn’t mean he’s wrong."

2019-11-21 22:10:51 UTC  

Is that fart-boy?

2019-11-21 22:10:56 UTC  

No. Thats Swallwell

2019-11-21 22:11:00 UTC  

ah

2019-11-21 22:11:10 UTC  

Read his speech

2019-11-21 22:11:28 UTC  

I am humbled tonight to accept an award named for a man who spent his life speaking for those without a voice, fighting for the weak, challenging the strong, and defending till the end of his days the goodness and decency of the common man and woman.

Such is the legacy of Jeff Bell. He understood the times in which we live because he understood the longing of every person to find fellowship, to forge community, to build a home. And he understood that our liberty depends on whether those longings can be fulfilled.

And that is what I want to talk with you about tonight.

We live in a troubled age. Every American knows it, feels it.

Discontent is the theme of our politics, the preoccupation of our popular culture. It is the very air we breathe.

But why? Why—in the words of another American senator—is this most prosperous of nations so troubled in spirit, so rent by division, so anxious and uncertain?

The statistics tell us that we are living in a new age of inequality. The divide between the wealthy and working Americans is wide, and growing wider.

You’ve heard the numbers. As to wealth: The top 10% of the country’s earners control 77% of the country’s total wealth. As to wages: Over the last several decades, inflation-adjusted wages for the working class have barely budged, while income for those at the very top has soared.

But the most telling economic divide in the country is between Americans with a high school degree and those who have four-year college degrees or more. A bachelor’s degree now earns a household in this country double the median income of a high school diploma. As of 2016, families with a four-year degree or higher controlled roughly three-quarters of the country’s wealth. That’s a 50% increase since just 1989.

We are witnessing the rise of a new oligarchy of wealth and education. And not surprisingly, the leaders of this country’s government, its press, its corporations and most of its popular culture most all belong to this same class.

2019-11-21 22:11:36 UTC  

what did that guy go to prison for? @Weaboo Kempeitai

2019-11-21 22:11:54 UTC  

pedophilia

2019-11-21 22:12:21 UTC  

"We are witnessing the rise of a new oligarchy of wealth and education. And not suprisingly, the leaders of this country's government, its press, its corporations and most of its popular culture most all belong to this same class"

2019-11-21 22:12:29 UTC  

"They call themselves citizens of the world"

2019-11-21 22:12:31 UTC  
2019-11-21 22:13:03 UTC  

`Suicides in this country are at their highest level since 1938. Alcohol-related deaths the highest since the start of World War One. And drug overdoses are at the highest level ever recorded.

The numbers are even more startling for the young. The number of 15 to 24 year-olds committing suicide is greater than at any other time since the government began tracking the data over fifty years ago.

For girls and young women, suicides rates have doubled during the 21st century. Doubled.

Taken altogether, nearly 36,000 American millennials died “deaths of despair” in 2017 alone.

There is now a death from drugs or alcohol or suicide every four minutes in this nation.

These numbers, these lives cut short, are tragic. But they represent more than tragedy. They evidence a profound loss afflicting this country, and they summon us to a profound need.

I am talking about the loss of community. And I am talking about the need to rebuild it.`

2019-11-21 22:13:26 UTC  

This should be on pamphlets

2019-11-21 22:13:33 UTC  

***As it took hold in twentieth-century America, the Promethean ideal taught that the individual self exists apart from all social ties and relations. Our family, our religious society, our neighborhood and town—these communities don’t constitute one’s identity, because who one truly is exists separate from all of them.***

2019-11-21 22:14:27 UTC  

***The collapse of community in America has been underway for decades now, and as it accelerates, it threatens our common liberty.

Our families and farm cooperatives, our churches and labor unions—they bring us together, they relate us to each other, they tell us what we have in common. And they tell us a story about ourselves, as Americans.

They tell us that what unites us is not race or ethnicity or religious confession. What unites us is the deep conviction that every life matters, that you matter, that every person is uniquely called and uniquely gifted.**

2019-11-21 22:14:47 UTC  

**They tell us what unites us is not race or ethnicity or religious confession**

2019-11-21 22:15:09 UTC  

`Both major parties have embraced some version of this Promethean politics. And both have made it central to their agenda, for decades.` <--- most based part

2019-11-21 22:15:11 UTC  

***THEY TELL US WHAT UNITES US IS NOT RACE OR ETHNICITY OR RELIGIOUS CONFESSION**

2019-11-21 22:15:24 UTC  

Who is they?

2019-11-21 22:15:28 UTC  

You know who

2019-11-21 22:19:53 UTC  

based austrian nazi girls