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Today’s public service announcement

Posted by Geekboy on 1/17/26 at 7:09 am
Being Leftist could get your dumb arse killed.

Let’s swap New York City for Cuba while we’re at it. Miguel Díaz-Canel would fricking love that!
Give Denmark California for Greenland and give Canada Minnesota for Alberta. We get a massive improvement but sadly their end of the deal turns to total shite very soon.

quote:

Judge limits ICE’s crowd control tactics following Minneapolis shooting

LINK

This single biggest lie in this article is this……

“Peaceful observers and protesters turned out again today, they will turn out again tomorrow, and they will continue turning out every day until Operation Metro Surge is over,”

Peacefully arse.
Joe Scarborough is the most discredited buffoon in the history of broadcast television.
If you had a functioning brain do you think you could make it in society?
If You’re Going To Call Me Fascist Anyway

“ At some point, repetition becomes instruction. When you’re told often enough that holding a handful of conservative views makes you a Nazi or a fascist, you start to wonder whether anyone still remembers what those words mean. I certainly don’t hear them used with historical precision. I hear them used as shortcuts—verbal airhorns deployed to end a conversation before it begins.

So fine. I give up.

I am now, apparently, whatever you’ve decided I am.

Not because I believe in authoritarianism, racial supremacy, or the state crushing dissent—those are real, ugly doctrines with real victims—but because the modern political vocabulary has become so degraded that disagreement itself is treated as extremism. When every boundary is crossed rhetorically, labels lose their diagnostic value and become costumes thrown at opponents.

Let’s look at what actually earns me these titles.

I believe borders should exist and be enforced. That used to be called “national sovereignty,” not fascism. I believe a country has the right—and obligation—to know who is entering it, under what conditions, and in what numbers. This is not radical; it is how functional states operate, including most progressive European ones.

I believe crime should be prosecuted and that law enforcement, while imperfect and in need of oversight, is necessary. That doesn’t mean blind loyalty to police misconduct. It means acknowledging that order is a prerequisite for liberty, not its enemy. A society that cannot enforce its laws selectively enforces them—and that is far closer to authoritarianism than insisting they be applied evenly.

I believe biological sex is real and relevant in certain contexts, particularly medicine and sports. This is not a moral crusade against anyone’s dignity; it is a factual claim with practical implications. Pretending that observable reality is bigotry does not advance compassion—it corrodes trust in institutions that rely on evidence.

I believe free speech includes the right to say things that offend powerful cultural orthodoxies. Once speech is judged not by its truth or falsity but by whether it causes “harm” as defined by the loudest activists, censorship follows naturally. History is unambiguous on this point: speech controls never stay limited to the “bad people.”

I believe economic systems should reward work, innovation, and responsibility while providing a safety net that does not metastasize into permanent dependency. That balance is difficult, but rejecting it outright in favor of ideological purity has consequences—usually for the people least able to absorb them.

For holding these positions, I am told—confidently, casually—that I am a fascist.

So here’s the punchline: if every disagreement is fascism, then fascism becomes meaningless. And if the label is unavoidable, it loses its power to shame.

In that narrow, ironic sense only, I now “embrace” it—not as an ideology, but as evidence of rhetorical exhaustion. I wear the label the way one wears a warning sticker placed by someone who ran out of arguments.

Call me whatever you need to call me. I’ll continue to argue for limited government, equal application of the law, free expression, and reality-based policy. If those positions now qualify as Nazism in the modern political imagination, the problem is not with the positions.

It’s with the imagination.

And yes—since the labels are apparently mandatory—I’ll wear them proudly, not as admissions of guilt, but as proof that the words no longer mean what they once did.”
This is what Minnesota desperately needs.

He’s obviously not a “orange man bad” TDS diseased Liberal. Pretty damn rare.

re: Tim Walz is a lying sack of shite

Posted by Geekboy on 1/16/26 at 9:00 am to
Are we really going to go the rest of the three years Trump has left and not one member of the Deep State is going to be cuffed and perp walked?

Really? Comey, Brennan to name a very few? And now this literal piece of shite isn’t going to be arrested immediately for this?

Pam Bondi, you can’t suck enough.

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Our former brain dead zombie President let these people in.
There is no doubt whatsoever she’s a sick frick Leftist.
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Why don't progressives believe the ICE agent was injured when struck by the vehicle?

Are you fricking serious?
You turned the temperature up you stupid cocksucker.