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A Big FUCK YOU to the MSM News Establishment

pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,965 Founders Club



Only 2 episodes in and Krysal and Saagar are on top.

At the Rising they had over 1.3m viewers. Last week CNN had < 1m.

Winners win.

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  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    Isn’t Krystal Ball a Bernie loving socialist?
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    She also voted for Biden.

    Winner win.
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,965 Founders Club
    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,971 Standard Supporter

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    That's because you're a boy, not a man.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,971 Standard Supporter
    hardhat said:

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
    You're wasting your time, @hardhat. @TheKobeStopper still has no idea what a Fascist, or Fascism, is.
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,965 Founders Club
    hardhat said:

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
    Crickets
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    edited June 2021
    hardhat said:

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
    Bump

    @TheKobeStopper


    Answer the question.


    Or continue to be a poor excuse of a man and post look a squirrel.

    Again.
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    Kaepsknee said:

    hardhat said:

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
    Bump

    @TheKobeStopper


    Answer the question.


    Or continue to be a poor excuse of a man and post look a squirrel.

    Again.
    Everyone considers him the coward of the county...
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    Kaepsknee said:

    hardhat said:

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
    Bump

    @TheKobeStopper


    Answer the question.


    Or continue to be a poor excuse of a man and post look a squirrel.

    Again.
    @TheKobeStopper
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,986 Founders Club
    https://newsmax.com/politics/romney-tiananmen-square-china-tank/2021/06/10/id/1024586/

    I wondered why I had to look so hard to get the shitty image I posted here on the anniversary.

    "On June 4, 2021, online searches in the United States and other countries, including France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore, for the term 'Tank Man,' a symbol of the pro-democracy movement standing up to the state power of communist China, returned no image results.

    "While the People's Republic of China infamously censors internet search terms related to the Tiananmen Square Massacre (including 'Tank Man'), the possibility that the Chinese Communist Party's censorship would be extended to the United States by an American company is unacceptable.

    "Microsoft has blamed the missing search result on Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo Search and other search engines that rely on Microsoft on 'accidental human error.' However, the timing of the missing result — the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre — leads to further questions, especially given Microsoft's operations in China."


    Accidental human error is the go too bullshit excuse by tech
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344

    https://newsmax.com/politics/romney-tiananmen-square-china-tank/2021/06/10/id/1024586/

    I wondered why I had to look so hard to get the shitty image I posted here on the anniversary.

    "On June 4, 2021, online searches in the United States and other countries, including France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore, for the term 'Tank Man,' a symbol of the pro-democracy movement standing up to the state power of communist China, returned no image results.

    "While the People's Republic of China infamously censors internet search terms related to the Tiananmen Square Massacre (including 'Tank Man'), the possibility that the Chinese Communist Party's censorship would be extended to the United States by an American company is unacceptable.

    "Microsoft has blamed the missing search result on Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo Search and other search engines that rely on Microsoft on 'accidental human error.' However, the timing of the missing result — the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre — leads to further questions, especially given Microsoft's operations in China."


    Accidental human error is the go too bullshit excuse by tech

    A controlled mass media
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    https://newsmax.com/politics/romney-tiananmen-square-china-tank/2021/06/10/id/1024586/

    I wondered why I had to look so hard to get the shitty image I posted here on the anniversary.

    "On June 4, 2021, online searches in the United States and other countries, including France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore, for the term 'Tank Man,' a symbol of the pro-democracy movement standing up to the state power of communist China, returned no image results.

    "While the People's Republic of China infamously censors internet search terms related to the Tiananmen Square Massacre (including 'Tank Man'), the possibility that the Chinese Communist Party's censorship would be extended to the United States by an American company is unacceptable.

    "Microsoft has blamed the missing search result on Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo Search and other search engines that rely on Microsoft on 'accidental human error.' However, the timing of the missing result — the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre — leads to further questions, especially given Microsoft's operations in China."


    Accidental human error is the go too bullshit excuse by tech

    @TheKobeStopper
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 11,566

    hardhat said:

    pawz said:

    When you actually have an open mind, it's possible to listen to opposing perspectives. And respectfully disagree.

    Not a concept I expect you to understand.

    I’m happy to listen to opposing perspectives and disagree. I might struggle with the respectful part, sometimes, but I am a half brain after all.

    What I don’t have to do is listen to and respectfully disagree with people that hold monstrous positions. Nazis, fascists, shit like that.

    If it helps, there’s people on the “left” that I have as much disdain for. But they’re mostly irrelevant.
    Provide a real example of fascism.
    You're wasting your time, @hardhat. @TheKobeStopper still has no idea what a Fascist, or Fascism, is.
    Mean tweets!
  • GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    Good shit @pawz, I had never heard of them before, but gave them a listen because of your post and I'm a fan of these two.

    Doubtful they'll win over many of our resident tuggers since they're certainly critical of Trump and just about everything the current right-wing propagates, but they don't pull any punches for the elites, Obama, and least of all the mainstream media. FYFMFE might as well be their tagline.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,359 Standard Supporter

    Good shit @pawz, I had never heard of them before, but gave them a listen because of your post and I'm a fan of these two.

    Doubtful they'll win over many of our resident tuggers since they're certainly critical of Trump and just about everything the current right-wing propagates, but they don't pull any punches for the elites, Obama, and least of all the mainstream media. FYFMFE might as well be their tagline.

    So what Trump policies are they critical of? Don't hurt yourself. Flail away.
  • GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165

    Good shit @pawz, I had never heard of them before, but gave them a listen because of your post and I'm a fan of these two.

    Doubtful they'll win over many of our resident tuggers since they're certainly critical of Trump and just about everything the current right-wing propagates, but they don't pull any punches for the elites, Obama, and least of all the mainstream media. FYFMFE might as well be their tagline.

    So what Trump policies are they critical of? Don't hurt yourself. Flail away.
    Go ahead and listen yourself
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,965 Founders Club

    Good shit @pawz, I had never heard of them before, but gave them a listen because of your post and I'm a fan of these two.

    Doubtful they'll win over many of our resident tuggers since they're certainly critical of Trump and just about everything the current right-wing propagates, but they don't pull any punches for the elites, Obama, and least of all the mainstream media. FYFMFE might as well be their tagline.

    This is the entire poont of the pod. The real news, the truth. The expose what is actually happening and how the power structures pull the strings of the media to advance a narrative.

    More importantly, they are fair in spite of their biases. Krystal is NO fan of Trump. However she is vehemently opposed to BigTech's banning of him from their platforms. It's a principled view @TheKobeStopper knows nothing of.

    Saagar is a political libertarian. He's about 50% there with Trump's policies, but again fair and principled.

    It's a breath of fresh air, really.


    Glad you like it. We? can't have a fair, nuanced debate if we aren't given all the facts.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,359 Standard Supporter

    Good shit @pawz, I had never heard of them before, but gave them a listen because of your post and I'm a fan of these two.

    Doubtful they'll win over many of our resident tuggers since they're certainly critical of Trump and just about everything the current right-wing propagates, but they don't pull any punches for the elites, Obama, and least of all the mainstream media. FYFMFE might as well be their tagline.

    So what Trump policies are they critical of? Don't hurt yourself. Flail away.
    Go ahead and listen yourself
    Gee, a podcast recommended by a leftard who loves it so much that he can't exactly explain why. Typical. You should become a highly paid movie critic.

    GGG: "Please go see this movie. I loved it"

    Customer: "What did you love about it?"

    GGG: "Go see it for yourself"

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