Posted on 09/22/2020 8:59:35 AM PDT by rktman
The United States has navigated its way through some tough obstacles, such as a civil war, a prolonged economic depression and two global conflicts.
But how do we navigate around hate in the hearts of Americans who have no love for their fellow citizens?
How does the country survive the mobs who hate the country itself?
Thats the question that comes to mind following a callous and casual comment made by a woman in Portland, Oregon, about the murder of a conservative Christian during a riot in that city last month.
Aaron Jay Danielson, with the pro-Trump group Patriot Prayer, was shot and killed late last month in Portland, allegedly by Michael Reinoehl, who had aligned himself with the various leftist groups and causes that are opposed to the country.
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“Tough luck” works both ways genius.
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Keep in mind this is occurring in a tiny tiny fraction of the country’s geography. The vast majority of the U.S. landmass is red and peaceful, even in the worst of states like CA.
If it actually came to a conflict, the blue team would lose big.
I hear m*****f***** from the mouths of folks 7 to 70 at a local lake, including parents with their kids present. I consider it the main cultural contribution of a certain ethnic group.
***I consider it the main cultural contribution of a certain ethnic group.***
I’m reminded of the joke about the black woman so proud her baby son said his first words. Yep. that was it. So proud.
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