How can you hate someone for being gay or a different skin color? by ayotollahsinIran in debatealtright

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Who says that anyone on the far right hates homosexuals or people of a different race? There's a huge difference between believing that certain people are not optimal for a healthy society, and then actually hating them. I don't hate people for being gay or non-white. I hate the people trying to make homosexuality normal and accepted, and I hate the people who are using non-whites as an invasive force to destroy white homogeneity

A wild gay Jew appears by briarmoss in politics

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my understanding is that many Orthodox Jews basically consider the non-Orthodox to be the same as goyim anyways

A whitepill, Twitter mass purges all Qanon accounts from its site by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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exactly, this will only serve to convince Q-tards that Q is real and being suppressed by big tech. Wouldn't surprise me if this was the intended result

The Average Redditor; or, Der Ewige Hedonist by Pink in debatealtright

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chances are down the line being your friend is going to get boring

For some reason I get the sentiment that this is a woman making that post. I can't even imagine being so heartless. I have a group of friends, some of whom I am closer to than others, and some which have dwindled as people grow up and get into serious relationships and form families etc. But they are all still my friends, and when we do manage to get together we have a great time.

I generally do not think of my friends in terms of whether they are exciting or boring, that just sounds so immature. To me friends are people you can largely be yourself around, have fun with, participate in activities together and so forth. Yeah, some of my friends are quieter than others, I have more in common with some friends than others, but I can't really comprehend being good friends with someone and then stopping to be their friend because they get old and boring...as we all will at some point, hopefully, if we're lucky, and we don't die young.

I think the person you were arguing with on reddit was a complete psychopath, and I pray that there aren't many people who share her views

McCloskeys charged with felonies for waving guns during protests by Richard_Parker in debatealtright

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I don't think it was stupid, the protesters/rioters should have had the understanding that at any moment these homeowners would shoot them. Only then would they be deterred. These were fearful homeowners acting as best as they understood in a very violent city in which the police AND their private security guards, that they pay for out of pocket, explicitly told them they would not come to their help. So without police or paid security dealing with the protesters, that leaves the homeowners. A man and a wife to defend their magnificent property. They did absolutely nothing wrong

I used to live in St Louis. As a college student I once trespassed either on that street or a similar street in STL. Near forest park in St. Louis there are a few of these streets, just south of Delmar (delmar blvd is the old racial dividing line, literally a half mile from their mansion there are houses going for $30k or less), and the streets are essentially gated communities. It's a normal street, but it is walled and you have to pass through a gate, usually locked at night, in order to enter the street. One time some friends and I were coming back from a concert or something and couldn't take the metrolink, didn't have cars, so we decided to hop the gate on one of these streets to shorten our walking time. Within moments of trespassing a private security guard came up to us and nearly beat the crap out of us but he let us go and told us this was private property and not to trespass again or we would be detained and have the cops called on us. We were 18 and 19 year old white college students in St. Louis. If they were that harsh on us (when normally regular cops didn't give a fuck about college kids in a poverty stricken black city like stl), one would expect them to be just as harsh on those protesters if not more so. If I was a homeowner in that neighborhood that is what I would expect. Instead, the opposite is true. It is a clown world, no one will defend you except for you

I wish Ghislain Maxwell, well. I met her and she's a very fine person- Donald J. Trump by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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What would you have rather he said? If he said "No Comment" people and the media would be saying how clearly Trump has something to hide by refusing to comment on it. If Trump said something negative about her or called her a nasty woman or something like that, her lawyer could feasibly use that as part of her defense, saying she is being publicly attacked by the most powerful man in the world and that because of this she is unlikely to get a fair trial.

Furthermore, shouldn't we all wish her to be well? I for one certainly hope that she doesn't commit "suicide" like Jeffery Epstein did. I hope she remains healthy enough to go to trial and ideally spill the beans on exactly what she did.

Not even trying to be a 4d chess magatard but I think Trump did the right thing here