Faces of the master race.

captainmorgan

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"I've got the proof stored safely with the evidence the 2020 election was stolen, blueprints for the Jewish Space Lasers, the Italian satellites that hacked the voting machines, Huga Chávez' disembodied but still living head, & the aliens that did 9/11."
 

captainmorgan

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DIY-HP-LED

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LOL


Nazi Barbie sounds jealous
 

Sofa King Smoooth

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LOL


She got plenty of media attention.

Legitimate media doesnt exactly praise liars and supporters of treasonous political figures.

I bet if she went to Russia she could get her photo shoot and adoration she so craves.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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They need to hire Trump as a pitchman and bankroll the antivaxxers!
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Clorox stock is getting wiped out - CNN
Clorox stock is getting wiped out

New York (CNN Business)Clorox was one of the bigger beneficiaries of the Covid economy, as people rushed out to buy bleach, wipes and other disinfecting supplies. The company couldn't keep wipes on store shelves.

But now that nearly 155 million Americans are fully vaccinated and resuming normal activities, consumers aren't practicing the whole cleanliness is next to godliness routine as much.

Clorox (CLX) said in April that its quarterly sales were flat compared to a year ago and adjusted earnings fell nearly 15%. Revenue and profit for the company's next fiscal year, which begins Thursday, are expected to be flat as well.
In other words, people aren't obsessively wiping everything down now that Covid-19 cases are falling. Clorox's market value has taken a hit as a result.

Shares are down more than 10% this year, making Clorox one of the worst performers in the S&P 500. The stock has fallen about 25% from its pandemic peak price last summer. Sales and earnings are expected to be flat in 2022.

Is there anything Clorox can do to reignite growth? The company is trying to focus more on products for businesses as people head back to the office and go out to restaurants and movies again.

But it's not going to get better for Clorox any time soon. The company has been warning investors to not expect growth to return to the levels of the spring and summer of 2020, when concerns about Covid-19 infections were peaking.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Accused MAGA rioter squirms when reporter tells him feds have photos of him destroying property - Raw Story - Celebrating 17 Years of Independent Journalism

Accused MAGA rioter squirms when reporter tells him feds have photos of him destroying property

An accused MAGA rioter squirmed this week after a local news reporter told him that federal prosecutors have photographs of him destroying property during the January 6th riots at the United States Capitol building.

In an interview with WPRI 12, 25-year-old Chase Allen claimed that he was simply at the Capitol building on January 6th to document what was happening and that he wasn't there as a supporter of former President Donald Trump.

WPRI 25 reporter Shiina LoSciuto, however, informed him that "there are photos of you, reportedly, kind of stomping on camera equipment" that are being used as evidence that he destroyed property.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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School employee slams bosses over critical race theory in resignation letter (yahoo.com)
School employee slams bosses over critical race theory in resignation letter

A New Hampshire elementary school coordinator trashed his bosses this week in a viral resignation letter, accusing them of endorsing “dehumanization and hatred of white people” in critical race theory training for staff.

“I won’t be pathologized for being White. I won’t be pathologized for being normal. Neither should you,” wrote Daniel Concannon in a June 28 tweet containing his resignation letter. The post has received 1,600 retweets and 4,000 likes.

Concannon, 40, worked in the after-school program at Northwest Elementary School, located in Manchester. The city is a middle-class Democrat stronghold with a population of 77% white.

In his letter that signed off with a "F*** you" flourish, Concannon said one of the CRT sponsors had his office “decorated with celebratory charts of the declining percentage of white people in the United States and Europe.” Concannon sarcastically questioned the validity of critical race theory and listed dozens of nonsensical pronouns — such as fae, virself, what, whatever, xemself, each other, everything, and something — below his signature.

Manchester School District Superintendent John Goldhardt responded with a statement to employees that Concannon also posted on his Twitter.

“The resignation came in the form of an extremely inappropriate letter,” Goldhardt wrote. “The complaint derived from a training session for staff designed to foster critical thinking about race … this district values all members of our community regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.”

Despite this, Concannon said the support he has received from school employees and complete strangers on Twitter has been overwhelming and heartening.
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waktoo

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LOL


LOL indeed!

"We need investigative journalism. We don't need fawning coverage.", says Kayliegh McEnany on Fox New's Outnumbered...

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cleaning coffee from computer screen...
 

captainmorgan

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Federal agents have arrested a Virginia man accused of showing up at the entrance of CIA headquarters while intoxicated and carrying needles & cocaine Feds say the man asked to "talk to someone" upon arrival at Langley
 

insomnia65

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School employee slams bosses over critical race theory in resignation letter (yahoo.com)
School employee slams bosses over critical race theory in resignation letter

A New Hampshire elementary school coordinator trashed his bosses this week in a viral resignation letter, accusing them of endorsing “dehumanization and hatred of white people” in critical race theory training for staff.

“I won’t be pathologized for being White. I won’t be pathologized for being normal. Neither should you,” wrote Daniel Concannon in a June 28 tweet containing his resignation letter. The post has received 1,600 retweets and 4,000 likes.

Concannon, 40, worked in the after-school program at Northwest Elementary School, located in Manchester. The city is a middle-class Democrat stronghold with a population of 77% white.

In his letter that signed off with a "F*** you" flourish, Concannon said one of the CRT sponsors had his office “decorated with celebratory charts of the declining percentage of white people in the United States and Europe.” Concannon sarcastically questioned the validity of critical race theory and listed dozens of nonsensical pronouns — such as fae, virself, what, whatever, xemself, each other, everything, and something — below his signature.

Manchester School District Superintendent John Goldhardt responded with a statement to employees that Concannon also posted on his Twitter.

“The resignation came in the form of an extremely inappropriate letter,” Goldhardt wrote. “The complaint derived from a training session for staff designed to foster critical thinking about race … this district values all members of our community regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.”

Despite this, Concannon said the support he has received from school employees and complete strangers on Twitter has been overwhelming and heartening.
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School employee slams bosses over critical race theory in resignation letter (yahoo.com)
School employee slams bosses over critical race theory in resignation letter

A New Hampshire elementary school coordinator trashed his bosses this week in a viral resignation letter, accusing them of endorsing “dehumanization and hatred of white people” in critical race theory training for staff.

“I won’t be pathologized for being White. I won’t be pathologized for being normal. Neither should you,” wrote Daniel Concannon in a June 28 tweet containing his resignation letter. The post has received 1,600 retweets and 4,000 likes.

Concannon, 40, worked in the after-school program at Northwest Elementary School, located in Manchester. The city is a middle-class Democrat stronghold with a population of 77% white.

In his letter that signed off with a "F*** you" flourish, Concannon said one of the CRT sponsors had his office “decorated with celebratory charts of the declining percentage of white people in the United States and Europe.” Concannon sarcastically questioned the validity of critical race theory and listed dozens of nonsensical pronouns — such as fae, virself, what, whatever, xemself, each other, everything, and something — below his signature.

Manchester School District Superintendent John Goldhardt responded with a statement to employees that Concannon also posted on his Twitter.

“The resignation came in the form of an extremely inappropriate letter,” Goldhardt wrote. “The complaint derived from a training session for staff designed to foster critical thinking about race … this district values all members of our community regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.”

Despite this, Concannon said the support he has received from school employees and complete strangers on Twitter has been overwhelming and heartening.
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The teacher was right, you can't have it both ways, equality and demeaning another race.
 

hanimmal

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The teacher was right, you can't have it both ways, equality and demeaning another race.
I don't get it, 'anti-white' hate would be not hating white people right? I am not sure who is saying what in this.

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I originally figured it was some radicalized teacher that snowflaked when people tried to have a discussion about why stupid shit like the GQP's scare tactics of their ink blot test of what people convince themselves that CRT is. But who knows.
 
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insomnia65

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No, the guy didn't say that at all, imo.

Its ridiculous to want an equal society across the board then try to blame or demean another race because of what some of them did in the past.
 

hanimmal

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No, the guy didn't say that at all, imo.

Its ridiculous to want an equal society across the board then try to blame or demean another race because of what some of them did in the past.
Whose demeaning other races in this situation?
 

insomnia65

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Any person regardless of race gender or sexuality should have the same rights, constrictions, or responsibilities as any other person.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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No, the guy didn't say that at all, imo.

Its ridiculous to want an equal society across the board then try to blame or demean another race because of what some of them did in the past.
Unfortunately the past impacts the present and a lot of Americans want to live in the past and not move forward into the future. It is racism in the present that is the issue and it has roots in the past that need to be addressed. This is apparent by the regional support the the republicans have that is centered on the southeast and many mid west states populated by post civil war immigrants from the south. When almost 3/4 of white American males support Trump, then you could say they are racists to a pathological degree, in that they fuck themselves and country over bullshit.

Don't get me wrong, white people are no better or worse than any other ethnic group and historically there has been bigotry and prejudice among all peoples. A hundred years ago there was hostility between Catholics and Protestants, much less Jews or Blacks. In the 19th century, to be an Irish Catholic was to be a second class citizen in many places, the Italians took their place a few generations later, etc.

Teaching the truth about the past warts and all is not a bad thing, we teach about the second world war and the fact the Nazi's were pricks, because they were pricks. The same applies to the civil war and slavery in America, both systems were fascist and placed one kind of human over another, exploited people and trampled their rights and dignity. Even in the early 19th century most people thought slave owners were assholes and it was either unpopular or illegal in many places. America was a shotgun wedding between southern slave owners and many in the north who abhorred the practice, the compromises to protect the institution were built into the original constitution.
 
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hanimmal

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The painting on his walls.
I didn't see that, not sure where to look for it.

Any person regardless of race gender or sexuality should have the same rights, constrictions, or responsibilities as any other person.
Agreed, but that doesn't mean that we should think that those things are the case now.

The way we use local funding for education and gerry mandering to make sure that our cities are unable to have state wide support for the last several decades seen to that.
 
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