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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Mystere (A Racist Asian-American) Finds Anti-Mexican Twitter Account (il Donaldo Trumpo) Bigly Hilarious

Anus = "ain't us" (I assume). But this isn't the reason liberals hate trumpers. The real reason? (In part) it is that trumper republicans think racist stupidity like this is funny.

This tweet came to my attention after I followed a link Mystere posted on WYD. Mystere is an Asian-American trump supporter who lives in California and refers to people of Mexican heritage as "greasers".

Yet Mystere is pro-Democracy when it comes to Cuba. Although I think the reason is because Cuban-Americans generally align themselves with the republican party. So Hispanic people of Cuban heritage would be the "good ones", while Hispanic Americans (who generally align themselves with the Democratic Party) would be the bad ones. Why Mystere was bigly in favor of Dotard Donald's idiotic wall (gotta keep out the "invaders" who travel to America to kill and rape White women).

Something else Mystere likes? The lie that Democrats are pro-communist. After Minus FJ linked to a YouTube video about the recent protests in Cuba, Mystere wrote (using his Qanon identity) "Flingo al-Dervish pooped his diapers when he saw that".

"Flingo" is the puppet sidekick of a personality who calls himself "Mr. Methane". Mr. Methane is an idiot who went on American's Got Talent (AGT) and farted. He calls himself a "flatulist". aka "an entertainer... whose routine consists solely or primarily of passing gas in a creative, musical, or amusing manner".

Clearly this is projection. As everyone knows, it is Mystere who is a bigly fan of passing gas. The low IQ imbecile often writes (when he BELIEVES he has authored a witty retort) that the commenter he disagrees with has received a "Blog Rikishi stinkface".

Apparently Mystere is also a fan of AGT, a program I don't watch. I've also never seen a single episode of the singing competition television series American Idol. And, for the record, I'm not a fan of Communism. Not that I believe these protests in Cuba will lead to the overthrow of the Cuban government (which will then transition to Democracy).

So, even if I were a fan of Communism in Cuba (which I'm not), I wouldn't be pooping my pants if I thought the Cuban government was on the verge of collapse. Maybe someday? That certainly would be a positive development. Especially if there is minimal bloodshed (re any such revolution). Because I'm not pro-Communism.

I'm also not pro-racism, unlike Mystere. Why he's totally on board re trumper White Supremacy (even though he is an Asian-American). How stupid can you get?

Post authored by the pro-Biden, anti-Mystere blogger Dervish Sanders. WYM-261.

101 comments:

  1. Sounds like Mystere is actually a Republican, and not a racist. You owe him an apology.

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  2. btw - How is a picture of Donald Trump with a mustache and dressed like a mariachi "racist"?

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    1. It isn't only the picture, but the content of the Twitter account. They're both racist. And Mystere (like you) is a racist and a republican. There will be no apology.

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    2. Well, I guess those racists at Twitter make the whole internet a racist place. So what are you doing here? LOL!

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    3. Thanks for explaining your racism joe conservative. Really clears things up! LOL!

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    4. What are YOU doing here? Don't the social media platforms discriminate against conservatives? Shouldn't the "il Donaldo Trumpo" account and your accounts have been banned already?

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    5. Yes, they do censor conservatives. They censor and ban all supposedly racist/hate materials they find. You need to flag all my comments if you want them to make your illiberal silencing arguments for you. Your bad.

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    6. If there were no Trumpublicans there wouldn't be much to bitch about now would there? The rest of Americans in society are pretty sane.

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    7. You mean TYT's don't b*tch about Jimmy Dore/Aaron Mate/Greg Greenwald? Who knew?

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    8. Cons are the crown jewel of frigging nutjobs. And Trumpublicans are the masses of nutjobs eff jay. Of which you no doubt hold honorary status.

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    9. This is an example of "it takes one to know one" not applying. Jimmy Dore, Aaron Mate, Greg Greenwald, etc are the prime examples of "with friends like this, who needs enemies". Jimmy Dore can take his humble brags (re his incorrect belief he was right about Russian collusion) and stuff them. His career as a political commentator should be over. That's what your side wished for Rachel Maddow when the spin was she was "wrong" about Russian collusion.

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    10. Is that why you pretend to support blacks? lol!

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    11. I am NOT a republican. Anymore. Quit that fucked up party when GWB started his lying bullshit about Iraq and WMD. tRump the lying asshole seditionist/insurrectionist has destroyed any integrity or value the fucking republican party (now a cult) may at one time have possessed.

      As for blacks? Support BLM and SCREW TRUMPERS like you eff jay.

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    12. Minus thinks any support for BLM, etc by Whites has to be pretend. Democrats are the "real" racists and trick Black people for votes. Which we are able to do because Blacks are genetically intellectually inferior.

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    13. All my words are an accurate summary of your words.

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    14. ...but only in your deranged mind.

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    15. Dervish doesn't have a "will to truth". He has a "will to power".

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    16. Dervish's only interest in truth is to find "truthiness"...

      My discussion is oriented around the two questions that open Beyond Good and Evil—first, “What in us really wants ‘truth’?” and second, “Why not rather untruth? and uncertainty? even ignorance?” (BGE 1).2 The first question concerns the psy chological ground of our present commitment to the truth, and this is a question to which Nietzsche’s writings provide an answer. The second asks for a justification for this kind of truthfulness.3 I argue that it is only by recognizing that Nietzsche’s critical account of our will to truth does not suggest even a provisional answer to this question that we can understand why Nietzsche takes his engagement with the will to truth to be of such importance.

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    17. "Truthiness" was popularized by Stephen Colbert back when he was playing a Conservative pundit.

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    18. You mean when he was "projecting" as a Conservative pundit...

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    19. No. Stephen Colbert (via "The Colbert Report") exposed and discredited the folly of Conservatism using satire.

      Satire: [1] a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn. [2] trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly.

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    20. Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the bully might be projecting his own struggle with self-esteem onto the other person.

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    21. Right. What you do re Democrats being the real racists. When you voted for a White Supremacist. And when 92 percent of Black voters went for Joe Biden in 2020.

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    22. Black voter turnout increased substantially, while overall Black vote share swung towards Trump by 3 percentage points compared to 2016. This dynamic – many more voters turning out but at a slightly lower Democratic margin – resulted in more net Democratic votes from Black voters in 2020 than in 2016, particularly in several key battleground states. lol!

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    23. I wonder how many of those "increased black votes in 2020 for Biden" were from dead voters...

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    24. Probably 0. Statistically insignificant for certain. As all voter fraud is. Although a lot of the time it's republicans voting on behalf of dead relatives. And they voted Dotard, not Biden.

      Officials finally found a case of a dead person voting, accusing a Republican of pretending to be his dead mom to vote for Trump.

      Delaware County man charged with registering dead relatives to vote in presidential election. Bruce Bartman, 70, told investigators he acted in an attempt to further President Trump's campaign. He was charged with perjury and unlawful voting.

      Trump voter in Colorado faces stunning voter fraud allegations. A Trump voter in Colorado is accused of casting an illegal ballot for his dead wife -- whom he's also accused of murdering.

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    25. Who needs to double vote when you can double/triple and quadruples count ballot batches and noone would ever be the wiser?

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    26. It would be revealed in a recount. Anyway, if that were the primary concern, why no laws to address it? Instead republican controlled legislatures are only passing voter suppression laws.

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    27. Would it? How do you know?

      Anyway, if that were the primary concern, why no laws to address it? Because the count defenders say the votes are perfect and their counts can't be audited independently.

      ...and Democrats only pass legal gun owner suppression laws. What's your point?

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    28. WND = some of the fakiest fake news out there.

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    29. No worse than the NY Times or WaPo,

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    30. LOL. Those are REAL news organizations. But it isn't surprising you don't know the difference.

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    31. WND isn't real? It's written by Munchkins in the Land of Oz? Who knew?

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    32. WND may not be written by Munchkins in the land of Oz but it is written by certifiable winhnuts from the land of.delusional cons.

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    33. ...at least the wingnuts haven't been given a grand narrative to which the story and its characters must strictly adhere... only a style guide. :)

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    34. That is NOT true. And you know it. You yourself follow the script (agenda) each and EVERY day.

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    35. Bigly lies re the election being "stolen", the coronavirus pandemic and vaccines, global warming being a hoax, any narrative that serves your White Supremacist agenda, etc.

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    36. ...done my opposing your totalitarian national-socialist (DNC/NAZI) agenda upset you? Too bad.

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  3. Speaking of truth, here's what's happened to the Trumpy lawyers who tried to pass their untruths as evidence in their "Stop The Steal" lies:

    "There’s a duty that counsel has that when you’re submitting a sworn statement . . . that you have reviewed it, that you had done some minimal due diligence.” You might expect to hear that statement in a first-year law school class.

    Instead, it was made by a federal court judge in Michigan during an extraordinary court session that underscored the irresponsibility of lawyers who sought to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Unlike for former president Donald Trump and other politicians who lie with seeming impunity, there may be real consequences for the lawyers who helped him peddle his spurious claims about election fraud.

    U.S. District Court Judge Linda V. Parker held a nearly six-hour hearing on Monday to determine whether nine pro-Trump lawyers, including Sidney Powell and L. Lin Wood, should be disciplined for making unverified arguments in a lawsuit that sought to decertify President Biden’s victory and declare Mr. Trump the winner of Michigan’s 16 electoral votes. The judge said she will rule later this summer, but her brutal questioning left little doubt about the recklessness of the attorneys’ actions."


    JoeConMinusEffJay blathers on about Nietzsche and ignores what is happening in front of his nose. And that is because his whole premise -- that there was widespread and cyclopean fraud that "stole" the 2020 election from the criminal Trump -- is falling apart, piece by piece, and there's nothing Nietzsche or JoeConMinusEffJay can do about it except watch all the lies they gobbled up (in devotion to a liar, cheat, and fraud) fall apart and be seen as nothing but snake oil that keeps the poorly educated (Trump's favs) in line and ready to do more harm to our democracy.

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    1. What's shameful is republican lies about massive voter fraud that didn't occur. Especially given the fact that the real cheater was Dotard Donald. The fraudit BS is a cover for more suppressive voter restrictions and future republican election thefts.

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    2. lol! What's shameful if the corrupt voting process that about to get reformed and will become reliable for future elections.

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    3. Reliable in keeping Black people from voting. Making it MORE corrupt is the goal of State republican legislator's voter suppression laws. Why we MUST having federal legislation to protect voting rights. Minus is obviously very hopeful that the autocracy he hungers for still might come to pass.

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    4. So who are the Black litigants who will be denied access and why can't they sue? Federal voting legislation is unconstitutional per the 9th and 10th amendments.

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    5. Bloomberg: ...in section 1 of the 14th Amendment that every citizen, no matter the state of residence, has the same "privileges and immunities" of federal citizenship. ... And under section 5 of the 14th Amendment, Congress has full power to adopt appropriate legislation to ensure that those privileges and immunities of federal citizenship are to be uniform, and not subject to abridgment by the states.

      [Additionally] ... Article I, section 4, of the Constitution, the so-called elections clause, plainly says Congress can override any rule affecting an election to Congress. Specifically, the clause says "the Times, Places and Manner or holding elections" for Congress are to be set by the states, "but the Congress may at any time make or alter such regulations".

      If Congress can do this for congressional elections, it would be preposterous to have different rules for presidential elections. Indeed, if a state tried to have two different systems or ballots for congressional and presidential elections, Congress has full power under Article I, section 4, to stop that nonsense as well.

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    6. So if a State specified that no mail-in voting for Senators was allowed, there's nothing Congress could do. Good to know. ;)

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    7. btw - Glad to see your race fetish still working. Where would the DNC be without one?

      Doesn't affirmative action seem to violate the 14th Amendment, quoted above? LOL!

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    8. [1] That isn't what the article I quoted says.

      [2] The race fetish is yours. I have an equality fetish.

      [3] In Grutter v. Bollinger (2003) the Supreme Court held that a student admissions process that favors "underrepresented minority groups" does not violate the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause so long as it takes into account other factors evaluated on an individual basis for every applicant.

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    9. 1) Funny, the article you quoted left a little bit of the Constitution out...

      Article I Section 4 Clause 1
      The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.


      2) You're equally critical of black culture? When?

      3) They take white people's ancestors former slavery into account when applying affirmative action? Who knew?

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    10. Between 1793 and 1812, the British impressed more than 15,000 U.S. sailors to supplement their fleet during their Napoleonic Wars with France. By 1812 the United States Government had had enough. On 18 June, the United States declared war on Great Britain, citing, in part, impressment.

      After the Napoleonic Wars impressment was ended in practice, though not officially abandoned as a policy. The last law was passed in 1835, in which the power to impress was reaffirmed. It limited the length of service of a pressed man to five years, and added the provision that a man couldn't be pressed twice.


      ...and the practice of "flogging" wasn't outlawed in the US Navy until 1850.

      Isn't "forced conscription" in the US military and practiced until the mid-1970's, also a form of slavery? Why don't the descendants of those people get AA (and not merely the veterans affected?

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    11. from Wikipedia: Between one-half and two-thirds of European immigrants to the American colonies between the 1630s and American Revolution came under indentures

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    12. The descendants of these people generally don't face discrimination. People of your ilk identify the "inferior" people by their skin color. i.e. anyone not of European descent.

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    13. Of course. Because I go with facts. As opposed to delusions.

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    14. Mind reading facts? Really, Karnaq McDervish?

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    15. There you go with your "mind reading" delusions again.

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    16. Are you "People of your ilk identify..." Karnaq?

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    17. "mind reading" accusation = deflection re your White Supremacist taqiyya being accurately identified.

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    18. LOL. It is DEFINITELY there. It's obviously despite your pathetic taqiyya defense.

      Trump tapped into white victimhood – leaving fertile ground for white supremacists. (1/6/2021 article on "The Conversation"). (excerpt) The politics of white victimhood is nothing new. For example, before the Civil War, pro-slavery advocates blamed abolitionists for causing slave revolts and endangering the lives of white Southerners. ... The danger isn't simply a victimhood identity – it's how victimhood can be deployed and weaponized. White power groups use this sense of victimhood to recruit and radicalize.

      Trump has repeatedly been endorsed by white supremacist groups and other far-right extremists, and they've looked to him as a source of encouragement. (9/30/2020 Business Insider article).

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    19. Opposing the racialist DNC/BLM/CRT agenda isn't white supremacy. It's common sense.

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  4. It must be a bitch being joecon/effjay and ALWAYS looking extremely confused about the truth. But he is certainly not alone among the sheeplee of Trumplandia.

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    1. Appearances can be deceiving. :)

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    2. Perception is an extremely accurate indicator of truth regarding YOUR ) extreme confusion joe con/eff jay.

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    3. "I mean Donald Trump is a legitimate president. He won fair and square. He didn't win the election because of Russian interference. "

      -Jason Chaffetz

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    4. Tell yourself whatever is required to continue being stupid.

      Trump LOST the popular vote in 2016 by some 3 milion votes. Because of the archaic EC Trump "won" 2016.

      Trump lost BIGLY in 2020. A landslide popular AND electoral college victory. While the dickhead sore loser Trump busied himself with lieing, sedition, insurrection, and generally acting precisely like what he is. A sick lieing POS.

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    5. Biden couldn't get elected dogcatcher without printing twenty million phony mail in ballots and then running them each 4x through the counting machines.

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    6. "Biden couldn't get elected dogcatcher without printing twenty million phony mail in ballots and then running them each 4x through the counting machines."

      How sad one's life must be to have to, day after day after day, run to a blog and post easily disproved lies in order to assuage your injured feelings about Trump's ignominious loss to Joe Biden.

      Joe Biden won by 7+ million popular votes and a landslide in the electoral college. The Fraudit in AZ has come to nothing, and the courts (even judges appointed by Trumpy himself) have thrown out every frivolous law suit brought by the pathetic Trumpy sycophants. It's only you and the 30 percenters who hang onto the fevered dream of Trump somehow being "reinstated" in August.

      But Minus Eff Jay still has the burning need to repeat and repeat and repeat, ad nauseam these pitiful delusions.

      People who cannot accept truths and reality dwell in this mass Trumpian psychosis.

      Every time JoeConMinusEffJay posts another desperate lie about the 2020 election a Democrat/Liberal yawns and sends money to the DNC.

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    7. If 20 million phony ballots were printed there is no way it could be concealed. Someone would talk. Indisputable proof would be uncovered. A bigly reason why the Minus conspiracy theory is so f*cking moronic.

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    8. Derv, I honestly believe JoeConMinusEffJay just throws that bunk on these posts merely to get a rise out of us. No sane person could possibly believe that kind of nincompoopery.

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    9. He doesn't care what is true and what is false. He only cares if the narrative serves his agenda.

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    10. His "agenda?"

      Oh, you mean his list of esoteric quotes he posts in italics to impress anyone who'll read them or of his arcane knowledge of dead philosophers?

      Yeah.

      Excuse me. I have to go fry some eggplant.

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    11. The Minus FJ agenda = transitioning America to a White Supremacist autocracy.

      As for the YouTube link, Minus thinks the vaccine is useless because it doesn't offer 100 percent immunity. No surprise given that he also thinks it should grant immortality.

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    12. Joe Biden, completing the transition of the American Republic into a Fascist Oligarchy.

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    13. Trump already tried that. With former republican (now Trumpublican) support. He failed but your party of delusions continues to push the agenda.

      It will fail again.

      And, it is not Biden that anyone one need worry about.

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    14. Republicans aren't the ones calling for corporate-government censorship. :)

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    15. Republicans aren't calling for "censorship" because they're the ones spreading the lies. Of course they don't want to "censor" themselves.

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  5. I think we need to stop arguing with MinusEffJay, the pigeon on the chess board.

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    1. Yes, he needs to be shunned. Such is the anti-racist creed. Shame! Shame! Shame!

      One must not speak the unspeakable truth regarding the fetish object or it will lose its magical 'equity' imposing powers.

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  6. Do you know how to read, MinusEffJay? I wrote "We need to stop ARGUING with MinusEffJay! I said nothing about "shunning."

    Your reply is another example of hysterical theatrics. I have no problem with sharing recipes for a nice vinaigrette with you:

    2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    1 teaspoon lemon zest
    Juice of one lemon (about 2 tablespoons)
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    Freshly ground pepper, to taste

    Place in small jar. Shake until ingredients are well integrated. Serve over your favorite salad greens or steamed veggies. (I serve this over braised leeks. Yummy!) Buon Appetito!

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