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I don’t think he’s back. But that Florida white supremacist that got arrested looks like a less feminine version of him.Is grizzard back? I can't believe the rope he was given here.
I don’t think he’s back. But that Florida white supremacist that got arrested looks like a less feminine version of him.Is grizzard back? I can't believe the rope he was given here.
your dream is telling you to get off sherdog while you still canAs long as we're doing dreams, I recently had one where I was attending an anthropology lecture where the speaker went on for hours and hours and got everything wrong. I'm not going to try to analyze that.
Sorry you got rained out. Not much I see by SA on Youtube. Just a live vid, with crap sound.
Just checked, Amazon Music has like four songs.
The people who backed Donald Trump for president in 2016 have largely continued to support him. In the previous election, many of them pointed to cultural anxiety as one of their main reasons for backing Trump’s pledge to “make America great again.” But as more Americans label the president a racist due to his worldview, the voters who continue to back him are becoming bolder in justifying their support, citing retaliation for being viewed as backing a racist.
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Many Trump supporters express indignation at being labeled racist, but the worldview they admittedly embrace demonstrates a hostility to diversity.
In a recent survey by the Public Religion Research Institute, a D.C.-based nonpartisan research organization, more than 60 percent of Republicans said the shift of the United States to being a majority nonwhite country would be a mostly negative development.
Six in 10 Republicans also said that they felt like strangers in their own country, and nearly 6 in 10 white evangelical Protestants — one of the most pro-Trump demographic groups in the country — said immigrants are a threat to American society.
While criticism of Trump is increasing, the president’s most loyal voters are not reconsidering their support for him but are doubling down and showing signs of continuing to do so as we move closer to the 2020 elections. But in 2020, cultural anxiety may no longer be cited as the reason for supporting Trump. Instead, an aversion to being labeled a racist appears to be a main motivator for those whose idea of a great America is more reminiscent of the past than the future.
Nothing I didn’t already know. Wish we could deport those people tbh.
"You can check out any time you want, but you can never leave."your dream is telling you to get off sherdog while you still can
Nope. Lots of Puerto Ricans here. I’m pulling for American Samoa tooWhen Puerto Rico finally becomes a state, I predict that Hawaiians will be passive-aggressive about it.
#trolloha
This is my reaction to being pwned in such a wayNope. Lots of Puerto Ricans here. I’m pulling for American Samoa too
If only this sort of weaponized idiocy could be harnessed for good.In other news, Hillary Clinton announced today that she would be taking the reigns of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein's child prostitution empire. She had previously rejected offers for the position, citing moral concerns. When asked to explain her change of heart, Clinton replied, "Well, shit, people are going to accuse me of running a child-sex ring whether I do it or not. So I figured, why not do it then?" The appointment awaits approval from the organization's nine-member board, but Clinton's profile and work history makes the approval a near-certainty, experts say.
@Yorkist
We’ve been discouraged to do requested polls to encourage poster to upgrade to plat. I call on you, as a loyal WR patriot, to complete this civic duty.
Is there another plat-a-thon?