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hansenthered1
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re: What's at stake if we don't crush the marxist insurrection in MSP
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/17/26 at 12:44 am to EastWestConnection
I think a lot ideals still hold most people together in the US and chiefly this is an idea of representative democracy that was solidified after the Civil War. For good or bad the idea that came out the civil war was individual rights, not matter what you look like or sound like or how you pray matters as long as you are American. You have rights that the Federal Gov will defend you.
Most Americans believe in this idea of America now. We are the majority on the right on this issue. And most think this is how we as a country should work.
This was was normative view until around 2012 or so...What we are seeing with the Marxist left/Democratic party base, is that this idea of individual rights is not true to them and what matters more is your group identity and then the intersectional, aka how many ways you can claim group oppression, is what matters more than individual equal rights.
In this case it's illegal immigrants. But it could easily be trans identity, or racial identify or gender/sex etc. They are collectivists and what matters is standing for the "class" who they see is being "oppressed." It matters not that this is true, we have 30+ years of training guiding prog foot soldiers on this.
For all his flaws Trump is actually defending individual rights when he stand against the mob and MN and MSP elite on this issue
Most Americans believe in this idea of America now. We are the majority on the right on this issue. And most think this is how we as a country should work.
This was was normative view until around 2012 or so...What we are seeing with the Marxist left/Democratic party base, is that this idea of individual rights is not true to them and what matters more is your group identity and then the intersectional, aka how many ways you can claim group oppression, is what matters more than individual equal rights.
In this case it's illegal immigrants. But it could easily be trans identity, or racial identify or gender/sex etc. They are collectivists and what matters is standing for the "class" who they see is being "oppressed." It matters not that this is true, we have 30+ years of training guiding prog foot soldiers on this.
For all his flaws Trump is actually defending individual rights when he stand against the mob and MN and MSP elite on this issue
re: This would be the Final Straw that Breaks the RINO’s Asssss
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/17/26 at 12:41 am to GatorOnAnIsland
This will happen because the right is not organized nor do they stand for anything other than support Trump no matter what.
The left know they are in a chess match, which they suck at, but the right keeps playing checkers.
The left know they are in a chess match, which they suck at, but the right keeps playing checkers.
re: What's at stake if we don't crush the marxist insurrection in MSP
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/16/26 at 2:30 pm to VOR
When Rome went to war it understood over 1000 years ago you could not keep the normal political environment intact and win a war. Too bad modern cucks can't seem to think as clearly as those who ran the Roman Republic. We are in a civil war. We don't win by being nice and acting like it's 1995
What's at stake if we don't crush the marxist insurrection in MSP
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/16/26 at 5:54 am
A good look at what is at stake in a short X post. The left has been organizing for this moment. The media are doing their part to push the narrative that Federal Law and its enforcement are unethical and illegal. They are all doing their best to reframe the fraud story into one that allows their socialist movement to break Trumps ability to enforce just democratic law.
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Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/15/26 at 5:53 pm to Mizz-SEC
When we say that they are an alternative culture this is what it looks like. It's also why the same people can call ICE nazis when they are enforcing federal law.
They have been given the space over the last 30 years or more to create this alternative culture and they have done so. It's the basic structure in most of our white collar professional occupations and dominates one our two major parties as well as ruling almost without opposition in many areas of our country.
They are not going blink either. They are committed, as she was in not acknowledging the simple truth about men not being able to be pregnant.
I don't think this will end well...and too many on the right are simply not even able to address what's going on, opting for conspiracy theories and simple solutions.
They have been given the space over the last 30 years or more to create this alternative culture and they have done so. It's the basic structure in most of our white collar professional occupations and dominates one our two major parties as well as ruling almost without opposition in many areas of our country.
They are not going blink either. They are committed, as she was in not acknowledging the simple truth about men not being able to be pregnant.
I don't think this will end well...and too many on the right are simply not even able to address what's going on, opting for conspiracy theories and simple solutions.
re: LSU Transfer Portal Tracking Thread...
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/13/26 at 9:12 pm to Laman1978
I would like to see us get Jordan Seaton and Nick Brooks and solidify our OL.
re: US workers are taking home less of what they produce than ever before
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/13/26 at 6:31 am to BigJim
You are correct but these type of arguments are made for meme land and so people are going to look at a chart and not think about the actual economic principles at play.
re: This is a reminder that the Trump administration has released less than 1%
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/13/26 at 6:23 am to Tiger_Claw
This issue is going to be the issue that will in the future be seen to be the issue that broke the MAGA movement and prevented it from achieving most of its goals.
MAGA is going to fail, mostly if not totally. A huge part of the reason is that it's base is focused on a dead guy conspiracy and chem trail madness. :lol:
MAGA is going to fail, mostly if not totally. A huge part of the reason is that it's base is focused on a dead guy conspiracy and chem trail madness. :lol:
re: I hate how dumb America has gotten since 2000 and it started with President Bush
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/13/26 at 6:18 am to George Loves Spicy P
If this is a dig on the right then I don't think you are seeing 1/2 the problem.
Progressive have no more concern for the US Constitution when they are in power than the Soviet's did for their own when the USSR existed. Alternative culture started before Bush. If you want to put a real starting point, it would be the black flag protest in Seattle in WTO in 1999.
I'd also say that this fight today is for the first time really a fight between two sides that sadly both think "might makes right." The Dem have long been about government being used, in a way the constitution never foresaw, to push ideology, right down to the US Federal Gov telling you what sort of oven you can use or what type of blinds you can put in your window.
Trump has no problem, because he's not a real conservative, in using the power of the state to force his agenda. That's new on the right. For the last 40 years or more the GOP have been glad handing country club get-along types who do little when in power.
I'd rather we return to a weak Federal Gov., focused on national defense and leave most of the issues to the states, as the Constitution seemed to support.
Progressive have no more concern for the US Constitution when they are in power than the Soviet's did for their own when the USSR existed. Alternative culture started before Bush. If you want to put a real starting point, it would be the black flag protest in Seattle in WTO in 1999.
I'd also say that this fight today is for the first time really a fight between two sides that sadly both think "might makes right." The Dem have long been about government being used, in a way the constitution never foresaw, to push ideology, right down to the US Federal Gov telling you what sort of oven you can use or what type of blinds you can put in your window.
Trump has no problem, because he's not a real conservative, in using the power of the state to force his agenda. That's new on the right. For the last 40 years or more the GOP have been glad handing country club get-along types who do little when in power.
I'd rather we return to a weak Federal Gov., focused on national defense and leave most of the issues to the states, as the Constitution seemed to support.
re: I know Republicans suck, but the mid-terms are still important for one reason
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/11/26 at 5:53 pm to burger bearcat
MagaF would rather spew Jew hate and eat conspiracy theories than focus on what it takes to win a national election without Trump on the ballot.
I predict we'll have very low turnout from the MagaF base and a lot of moderates are going to sit home too or vote Dem.
It's going to be a slaughter and Trumps going to spend the last two years of his final term being impeached and trying to circumvent a pissed off congress, which may include the Senate being Dem too.
The right are actually more ideological diverse than the left, they don't march in lock step and they will pay for this on Election day.
The upside to a big Dem win this year is that the next election will be one where the Dems are seen as being in power and thus will own a lot of the problems. I predict the next GOP POTUS candidate to be a moderate and the MAGAF base will slink back to whatever they were doing prior to 2016.
I predict we'll have very low turnout from the MagaF base and a lot of moderates are going to sit home too or vote Dem.
It's going to be a slaughter and Trumps going to spend the last two years of his final term being impeached and trying to circumvent a pissed off congress, which may include the Senate being Dem too.
The right are actually more ideological diverse than the left, they don't march in lock step and they will pay for this on Election day.
The upside to a big Dem win this year is that the next election will be one where the Dems are seen as being in power and thus will own a lot of the problems. I predict the next GOP POTUS candidate to be a moderate and the MAGAF base will slink back to whatever they were doing prior to 2016.
re: Synagogue in Jackson burned.
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/10/26 at 6:43 pm to prplhze2000
I believe this synagogue was bombed back in the 60s. The sad thing is that the antisemitism today was just under the surface for so long and it was let out on both sides in the name of politics. You'd think we'd turn a corner as a species but it seems not.
re: Minnesota- what went wrong?
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/10/26 at 10:37 am to RandySavage
I lived there 10 years ago...it was very very leftwing. The difference was that it was still culturally Christian in the suburbs and this moderate conservativism balanced the metro and the state in general as the metro dominates the state when it comes to politics.
The far left core of MSP consist of secular progressives who are mostly a byproduct of the university culture. The U of M is in Minneapolis, they have a tons of universities in the metro and they have long had high populations of immigrants being settled en masse by the state department going way back, to the 1970s, due to their being a lot of social services there. Over time this network of nonprofits, university grads and enclaves of immigrants who were not assimilating melded into a coalition that became increasingly further and further leftwing. To the point, moderate liberals did not really feel at home and moved out to the suburbs. Once they turned blue, starting around 2012 but rally flipping hard in 2018 the place was destined to become what it is now, a far left machine powered on white guilt, hate and privilege.
The far left core of MSP consist of secular progressives who are mostly a byproduct of the university culture. The U of M is in Minneapolis, they have a tons of universities in the metro and they have long had high populations of immigrants being settled en masse by the state department going way back, to the 1970s, due to their being a lot of social services there. Over time this network of nonprofits, university grads and enclaves of immigrants who were not assimilating melded into a coalition that became increasingly further and further leftwing. To the point, moderate liberals did not really feel at home and moved out to the suburbs. Once they turned blue, starting around 2012 but rally flipping hard in 2018 the place was destined to become what it is now, a far left machine powered on white guilt, hate and privilege.
re: AI might allow us to understand & communicate with animals soon
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/10/26 at 12:35 am to hawgfaninc
This may be the one of those points in human history our decedents talk about as a trye infection point. Super truly awesome!
re: Trump caps credit card interest at 10%
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/9/26 at 10:30 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Trump boys don't care. They have not loyalty to anything but the man Trump. Ideas mean shite to them.
They are going to fade quick when he's gone and their kingdom will be undone in weeks.
Trump is no conservative by any stretch. He's a rightwing socialist.
They are going to fade quick when he's gone and their kingdom will be undone in weeks.
Trump is no conservative by any stretch. He's a rightwing socialist.
re: Oregon 22 @ Indiana 56 Final - ESPN
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/9/26 at 8:53 pm to LewDawg
No one is going to call it a comeback.
re: Christian giant CS Lewis on what a “be nice” society produces
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/9/26 at 5:29 pm to High C
His Screwtape Letters story is perhaps the best to explain human thinking of what is going on now.
C. S. Lewis was a prophet.
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C. S. Lewis was a prophet.
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It was clear self defense
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/9/26 at 5:18 pm
The fact they were joyfully interfering with a legal police action is beside the points. She clearly gunned it and drove at the officer. Sad she had to die but this is what you get when you have the interactional privilege of progressive activist and politically charged rhetoric of progressive officials and people.
She thought she was dealing with the Minneapolis police who are trained to let these type of actions go. She forgot that she was beyond the rule of law.
She thought she was dealing with the Minneapolis police who are trained to let these type of actions go. She forgot that she was beyond the rule of law.
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Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/8/26 at 10:43 pm to southofyou
All of these states, the citizens are de facto slaves of the Government.
re: Anyone ever live in Minnesota or Minneapolis?
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/8/26 at 6:46 pm to theliontamer
I lived there for over 5 years. It was great in many ways, the place was wealthy. I'm from MS so things looked nice to me and there was a lot of good food. It's very nice in the summer and if you like cold weather it's got a good winter for you.
That being said, the only people who were nice and easy to meet were not from there. The locals were all white guilt far far far leftwing and they seem to be either very depressed sort or very mad or a combo. They seemed to hate their own selves so much but at the same time they hated the moderate conservatives who make up the rest of the state and were driven by what is now woke norms way before that term came to be.
I left because it was getting crazy even before Floyd. I feel bad for a lot of the folks there who are trying to be normal but it's like the worst progressive types have taken over and have full control and know it. No one can do much without fear of the prog mob and the city will never rein them in.
I say let it burn! MN will be better off with a restart of MSP
That being said, the only people who were nice and easy to meet were not from there. The locals were all white guilt far far far leftwing and they seem to be either very depressed sort or very mad or a combo. They seemed to hate their own selves so much but at the same time they hated the moderate conservatives who make up the rest of the state and were driven by what is now woke norms way before that term came to be.
I left because it was getting crazy even before Floyd. I feel bad for a lot of the folks there who are trying to be normal but it's like the worst progressive types have taken over and have full control and know it. No one can do much without fear of the prog mob and the city will never rein them in.
I say let it burn! MN will be better off with a restart of MSP
re: “POV: You Go to Louisiana.” How accurate is this?
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/5/26 at 7:58 pm to DustyDinkleman
Best thing i've seen online in a long time! :lol: :lol: :lol:
re: Talk is cheap, saying your charge doesn't mean you are.
Posted by hansenthered1 on 1/4/26 at 2:30 pm to MasterDigger
We don't have many days to play with. Things will move very quickly.
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