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CaptainJackson

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Your views typically consist of calling anyone right of AOC a ‘white supremacist’
No. Someone who denies that systemic racism exists, someone who draws the longest bows and whatbaoutism to try and discredit BLM, someone who says blacks are like that because their fathers don't stick around, etc meanwhile making all types of excuses for whites and promoting white victimisation in societies they dominate. That's who I call a white supremacist

You fit the bill really well, with multitude of frivolous examples of poorly attempting to try and discredit the legitimacy of movements such as BLM.
 

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“You like to give people every chance” bro who actually are you lmao. No one is asking that you give them a chance. The actual audacity on this guy.
Yes a chance to express what he believes.

But you don't get that, do you?

That is so judgmental.

I told you who I am you told me I was wrong.

Have you forgotten that?

You keep telling me about my politics without actually listening to what I have said.

And you come at me with this sh!t.

Oh you poor lost soul. You really have no clue.
 
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No. Someone who denies that systemic racism exists, someone who draws the longest bows and whatbaoutism to try and discredit BLM, someone who says blacks are like that because their fathers don't stick around, etc meanwhile making all types of excuses for whites and promoting white victimisation in societies they dominate. That's who I call a white supremacist

You fit the bill really well, with multitude of frivolous examples of poorly attempting to try and discredit the legitimacy of movements such as BLM.
No doubt system racism exists in some 3rd world countries where no doubt you do face serious threats of you have a particular skin colour or religious devotion.

However countries like America and Australia are two of the least racist countries to have existed in the history of the world.
 

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I think NOFX says it best:

"it's like seeing a car crash from inside the car

The driver's got his head craned back he's telling you a joke

You see the bus on collision course

You point your arm and turn your head and wait for the impact

This is the feeling we learn to live with in North America

The morning headlines always accompanied with sweat and nausea

Every week another puzzle piece gets permanently glued into place"
 

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“You like to give people every chance” bro who actually are you lmao. No one is asking that you give them a chance. The actual audacity on this guy.
I always give you a chance. You're my brother from another God. I pray one day you'll join the dark side.

Dawgfather on the other hand, gave him plenty of chances but he's helpless.
 

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Giuliani associate told ex-CIA officer a Trump pardon would 'cost $2m’ – report | Rudy Giuliani | The Guardian

An associate of Rudy Giuliani told a former CIA officer a presidential pardon was “going to cost $2m”, the New York Times reported on Sunday in the latest bombshell to break across the last, chaotic days of Donald Trump’s presidency.
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The report detailed widespread and in some cases lucrative lobbying involving people seeking a pardon as Trump’s time in office winds down. The 45th president, impeached twice, will leave power on Wednesday with the inauguration of Joe Biden.

The former CIA officer John Kiriakou, who was jailed in 2012 for leaking the identity of an operative involved in torture, told the Times he laughed at the remark from the associate of Giuliani, the former New York mayor who as Trump’s personal attorney is reportedly a possible pardon recipient himself.
“Two million bucks – are you out of your mind?” Kiriakou reportedly said. “Even if I had two million bucks, I wouldn’t spend it to recover a $700,000 pension.”
An associate of Kiriakou reported the conversation to the FBI, the Times said.
Meant to reward offenders who show contrition, presidential pardons do not imply innocence. Presidents often use them to reward allies but Trump has taken the practice to extremes.

Among recent recipients of pardons or acts of clemency are Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about contacts with Russia; the political dirty trickster Roger Stone, who did not turn on Trump during the Russia investigation in which he was convicted of obstructing Congress; Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager convicted in the Russia investigation; and Charles Kushner, father of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner who was convicted of tax fraud and witness retaliation.
The Times report detailed an “ad hoc” White House system for approving pardons which it said was run by the younger Kushner, bypassing the usual “intensive justice department review process intended to identify and vet the most deserving recipients from among thousands of clemency applications”.
The report also identified lobbyists it said were seeking pardons on behalf of fee-paying clients. It is not illegal to do so.

Margaret Love, who was the United States pardon attorney at the Department of Justice for seven years, told the paper: “This kind of off-books influence peddling, special-privilege system denies consideration to the hundreds of ordinary people who have obediently lined up as required by justice department rules, and is a basic violation of the longstanding effort to make this process at least look fair.”
Trump will lose legal protection once he leaves office and faces threats both potential and already in train. He has reportedly discussed issuing pre-emptive pardons to himself, Kushner, Giuliani and other family members and close aides. It is not clear whether a self-pardon would work.
Pardons issued as the president leaves the White House are not uncommon. Infamously, Bill Clinton pardoned the fugitive financier Marc Rich on his last day as president in 2001.
Trump 'refusing to pay' Rudy Giuliani's legal fees after falling out
Kiriakou told the Times his pursuit of a pardon came up during a meeting with Giuliani on another subject, at the Trump International hotel in Washington last year.
During the meeting, which reportedly “involved substantial alcohol”, Giuliani went to the bathroom. It was then, Kiriakou said, that Giuliani’s unnamed associate told him: “It’s going to cost $2m – he’s going to want two million bucks.”

The Times said Giuliani rejected Kiriakou’s version of events and said he did not work as a pardon broker because he already represented Trump.
“It’s like a conflict of interest,” he was quoted as saying, adding that though he had heard large fees were being offered for pardons, “I have enough money. I’m not starving.”
It was reported this week that Trump, angry with Giuliani over the failure of almost all lawsuits mounted against election results, had told staff not to pay his legal fees.
Ken Frydman, Giuliani’s press secretary in the 1990s, said: “Lay down with dogs. Wake up with fleas and without $20,000 a day.”
 

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And a complete farking fruit loop when it comes to 9/11. You only look out one eye and the only piece of the chicken you'll eat is the right wing. It's not hard to see the attraction.
I’d agree with you if she thinks 911 is some huge conspiracy. It clearly wasn’t.
 

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Looking forward to seeing Biden ‘unite’ and ‘heal’ america as he and the dems support a push to impeach a president who is no longer even in office.

Keeping in mind Trump got 74 million votes. If you demonise him you demonise minimum 74 million Americans.

Awesome way to ‘unite’.
Mate, you have passionately defended the guy who split the USA for the last 529 pages and this is what you come up with?

Come on. Seriously you aren't even trying anymore.

You should also keep in mind Biden got 81 million votes, holding Trump accountable for his crimes, keeps them on side.

I know which side of the equation is better. Because, you know...................................... Maths and all that shit.
 

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Part 4 of the post election fallout from Jon Swan: the fallout between Trump and Barr because Barr would not back the lunatics filling Trump’s ear with what he wanted to hear: that the election was ‘stolen’. There simply was ‘no evidence’. Funny also how Trump wanted to deploy the National Guard and ‘come down hard’ during BLM (which Barr also resisted) yet Trump did nothing on the same issue with the Capitol riot:
 

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Remember when it was not only ok, but also ‘popular’ to suggest that the presidential candidate who won the election, should not become president?

 

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Part 4 of the post election fallout from Jon Swan: the fallout between Trump and Barr because Barr would not back the lunatics filling Trump’s ear with what he wanted to hear: that the election was ‘stolen’. There simply was ‘no evidence’. Funny also how Trump wanted to deploy the National Guard and ‘come down hard’ during BLM (which Barr also resisted) yet Trump did nothing on the same issue with the Capitol riot:
There is evidence of voter fraud, however the problem is proving there was enough to overturn the election.
 
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