03-12-2026, 04:07 AM
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Kulturkampf
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03-12-2026, 05:26 PM
All those people sound salty and wish they could travel.
03-12-2026, 11:52 PM
Yesterday, 12:00 AM
she's an expert in girl math
(03-12-2026, 11:52 PM)Potato wrote:The tweet itself was from a journalist! It's really incredible when you think about it. It got through not just the two people on set, but the editors and similar, the graphics people and anyone else around who could have said "wait..." Nobody once questioned the idea that half a billion dollars is enough to give every American $1 million. They are part of a company that had $250+ billion in assets at the time. They could have sold their companies holdings in the literal building they were sitting in at the time and done it. They never wondered why the government just doesn't do this instead of spending 600 times that amount to give every American $1200 that was being discussed at the same exact time? Or the 16 times that amount that was spent just three days after the tweet? They just ignore that what the US government spends every single year is enough to make every American a billionaire?(03-12-2026, 06:18 PM)HaughtyFrank wrote: Oldie but goldie edit: Looked it up, literally at the open of the episode, Williams mentioned that $8 billion: https://www.ms.now/transcript/2020-03-05-msna1338266 wrote:Well, good evening once again from our NBC News headquarters here in New York. Day 1,141 of the Trump administration, leaving 243 days to go until the 2020 presidential election.
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Yesterday, 02:34 AM
(03-12-2026, 11:52 PM)Potato wrote:(03-12-2026, 06:18 PM)HaughtyFrank wrote: Oldie but goldie Honestly, what can be done about it. There’s no audience. Now people inexplicably listen to AI videos of Diddy and Yakub in Minecraft explaining the news. Joe Rogan or that cockroach streamer. Or worse, a retarded Chinese guy pretending to be a professor on youtube. 4 users liked this post: simiansmarts, Potato, benji, HaughtyFrank
I am discovering more information on Professor Jiang and am becoming skeptical about the criticism against him:
Quote:In one video he used ancient Egyptian history to explain how CIA torturing people in Abu Ghadib led to them becoming ISIS. And that ISIS was literally named after the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis and he uses this to link the torture and MKULTRA to say that ISIS was a creation of MKULTRA and ancient Egyptian mythology to engineer chaos in the Middle East. Quote:He thinks the particle collider at CERN is created to summon demons to our world. Quote:In one video on his channel, Jiang stated "We don't actually have any concrete evidence for the Holocaust", Quote:One of his later theories is that Israel may be the only country left standing after the Iran war (Gulf decimated, US sustained significant damage) and they will import thousands of workers from China, India etc. with brain chip implants to work as their manpower. Quote:saw a reel on instagram of him "teaching" some game theory concept. Quote:Is this why he made a video saying that humans didn't evolve, and that 9/11, the JFK assassination, and the 1969 Moon Landing are "rituals/spectacles" that were "choreographed," and furthermore stating that there are numerologic connections between them? Quote:To me, the only people I see experiencing such a negative visceral reaction to his content, are Zionists. Quote:People need to watch his series on the secrets of the universe and you’ll see he is far from being any government agent. Quote:I think he's a great teacher. I can understand why so many in this thread are trying to cope with his take on geopolitics. Most likely zio bots Quote:The psyop is real in this thread. Way to be a part of the control grid y’all. Hope you sleep well at night. Quote:I don't care what degrees he has or doesn't have. Degrees don't dictate we can't be experts at other things. What I can say is that I learn more from one 30 minute video of his than I ever learned in a full year of high school history class and I can much more intelligently discuss and debate what's going on in the world right now thanks to discovering him. Quote:The professor is spot on. There is a lot of conjecture for sure about secret societies but because they are secret and pretty much anyone who blabs is suicided. Look at current epstein files: maria Farmer went to FBI in 1996 re wexner et al. They have been busy covering it up for 30 fucking years. Quote:I see average white American comments all over here, and I laugh with my ass.
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Yesterday, 05:20 AM
Didn't that professor Jiang guy just get arrested in Ontario for assaulting his son at a public pool?
No wonder he's so insightful about the Iranian regime. 2 users liked this post: Kazuma_Kiryu, Nintex
Yesterday, 09:43 AM
As an Australian I missed the boat on learning how to do a proper Trump impression, I thought it would be useful for 4 years at best
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Yesterday, 11:09 AM
(Yesterday, 05:20 AM)Alpacx wrote: Didn't that professor Jiang guy just get arrested in Ontario for assaulting his son at a public pool? My boss is some nigerian princeling, but he's actually sound as fuck and has a degree in philosophy. He's been asking me to watch this guy cos he's really interesting and tell him what I think and I've been putting it off but now I have to go and break his heart and let him know he's been infected with brain aids
9 hours ago
https://reason.com/volokh/2026/03/12/judge-vandyke-this-is-a-case-about-swinging-dicks/
dissent by Judge VanDyke wrote:This is a case about swinging dicks. The Christian owners of Olympus Spa—a traditional Korean, women-only, nude spa—understandably don't want them in their spa. Their female employees and female clients don't want them in their spa either. But Washington State insists on them. And now so does the Ninth Circuit. You may think that swinging dicks shouldn't appear in a judicial opinion. You're not wrong. But as much as you might understandably be shocked and displeased to merely encounter that phrase in this opinion, I hope we all can agree that it is far more jarring for the unsuspecting and exposed women at Olympus Spa— some as young as thirteen—to be visually assaulted by the real thing. Sometimes, it feels like the supposed adults in the room have collectively lost their minds. Woke regulators and complicit judges seem entirely willing, even eager, to ignore the consequences that their Frankenstein social experiments impose on real women and young girls. Quote:McKEOWN, Senior Circuit Judge, joined by MURGUIA, Chief Judge, HAWKINS, S.R. THOMAS, GRABER, FLETCHER, PAEZ, BERZON, CLIFTON, BYBEE, and HURWITZ, Senior Circuit Judges, WARDLAW, GOULD, RAWLINSON, M. SMITH, CHRISTEN, NGUYEN, FRIEDLAND, MILLER, KOH, SUNG, SANCHEZ, H.A. THOMAS, MENDOZA, DESAI, JOHNSTONE, and DE ALBA, Circuit Judges, respecting the denial of rehearing en banc: two other judges on the court, separately wrote:Regarding the dissenting opinion of Judge VanDyke: We are better than this. 3 users liked this post: filler, HeavenIsAPlaceOnEarth, Alpacx
9 hours ago
Now apply those "ordinary principles of dignity and civility" to your current president.
6 hours ago
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(Yesterday, 02:58 AM)benji wrote:Someone should make a Professor Jiang fake lecture video where they talk about the Iran war for five minutes before pivoting to Sonic the Hedgehog lore and see how many seals lap it up(Yesterday, 02:34 AM)Polident wrote: Joe Rogan or that cockroach streamer. Or worse, a retarded Chinese guy pretending to be a professor on youtube. 3 users liked this post: Alpacx, HeavenIsAPlaceOnEarth, benji
Reading the Guardian article about the guilty verdict for the Texas "antifa."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/texas-terrorism-trial Quote:The case centered around a protest on the Fourth of July last year at the Prairieland detention center just outside of Fort Worth. A group of demonstrators dressed in dark clothing arrived at the facility just after 10:30pm and had planned to set off fireworks as part of a noise demonstration to show solidarity with the protesters inside. Shortly after arriving at the facility, two or three of the protesters broke away from the larger group and began spray painting cars in the parking lot, a guard shack, slashed the tires on a government van, and broke a security camera.Okay, so vandalism, the paragraph continues... Quote:Two ICE detention guards came out and told the protesters to stop. A police officer arrived on the scene shortly after and drew his weapon at one of the people allegedly doing vandalism. One of the protesters was standing in the woods with an AR-15 and hit him in the shoulder. The officer would survive. Bringing an AR-15 to a "protest"? "Hitting" an officer in the shoulder with it? AR-15s must be longer than ten-foot poles, I'd have thought you'd shoot someone with one. Quote:Some of the defendants did not know each other before the protests, while others met through self-defense classes, the Socialist Rifle Association, and a leftwing book club. Up in Canada our Antihate Network is foaming at the mouth at right-wing clubs with self-defence and fitness classes. I guess it's okay when the left does it. The paragraph continues: Quote:The demonstrators brought a cache of weapons, including rifles and bulletproof vests, to Prairieland, but left all but one in a van they used to carpool there. Just carpooling to a protest in a van filled with weapons with people I don't know. Totally not a FAFO situation. Let's not leave the prosecutors out of this. Quote:Prosecutors also pointed to the way that the protesters used Signal, a widely-used messaging application, as evidence of their coordination and conspiracy. The protesters used pseudonyms on the app and had messages autodelete, an increasingly common practice among protesters and journalists who are concerned about government surveillance.That's fucking stupid. 1 user liked this post: HeavenIsAPlaceOnEarth
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