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In 2028 New FEMA should run the labor camps we deport the chuds to. New FEMA should entirely staff these camps from Haitian asylum seekers.
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My thoughts on the @hannityshow and my appearance at The Tea Party this weekend.... http://bit.ly/gnMeEl
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 15, 2011
!r-slura I do not post very often but when I do it's quality politician
Micropeepee
this is 100% a real photo btw. certified bunked
This tweet is from 2011, but the image is from 2016. Trump did not post this image from the future.
Someone either changed the link shortener to point elsewhere, or bought the domain and changed the page itself.
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The New York Times's Maggie Haberman said President-elect Trump is complaining that tech billionaire Elon Musk is "around a lot."
"Trump does complain a bit to people about how Musk is around a lot," Haberman said on Monday's episode of the "On with Kara Swisher" podcast, as highlighted by Mediaite.
"Privately, Musk β Jonathan Swan and I reported recently with Ryan Mac that Musk has been staying at this cottage at Mar-a-Lago," she added.
He's living in DDR's backyard
"So, he really parked himself in Trump's face," Haberman said on the podcast. "But what that looks like, Kara, when Trump becomes president, I don't know."
In November, Trump said the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE), which aims to "slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures" and restructure federal agencies, would be headed up by Musk and former GOP presidential primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
DOGE would "provide advice and guidance from outside of government" and work alongside the White House Office of Management and Budget, the president-elect said.
"It will become, potentially, 'The Manhattan Project' of our time," Trump added. "Republican politicians have dreamed about the objectives of 'DOGE' for a very long time."
Haberman told Swisher she doesn't believe Musk "will move into the Lincoln Bedroom" of the White House, "but I do think that at the moment β and again we'll see what this looks like β I think he's going to try to have as much proximity to Trump as possible."
- Fresh_Start : Indians ARE racist. Blacks cannot self govern. This creates permanent animosity.
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Hello, I've got 2 hours before work is done, and I'm too lazy to do anything productive so I'll write this quick post discussing the Indian Question in South Africa. It makes me sad that I even have to write this post because I love all races and I want to live in a multicultural rainbow nation. Unfortunatey, there are some people who are more concerned about tribal in-group bias than unity.
Indians in South Africa
As you can imagine, Indians are not native to South Africa. Yet the country has an Indian population of close to 1.7 million. Furthermore, the South African city of Durban is one of the largest ethnically Indian-populated cities outside of India.
Indians first arrived in South Africa in 1860, during the country's colonial era. The first lot of Indians (approximately 342 of them) were brought in on a ship called the Truro, and the intention was to use the Indians as indentured workers on sugr plantations in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Indians were originally taken from Calcutta and Madras, but eventually labour was taken from other areas of India as well. Colonial workers generally didn't give a shit about keeping proper records. Consequently, many Indian last names in South Africa are corruptions of their proper Indian last names.
Under Apartheid, Indians were subordinated, though they enjoyed better treatment than the Blacks did. Due to forced removals, Indians were forced into their own ghettoes. It is during this time that Indians started gaining the reputation of being "Jew-ish". Much like Jewish populations, they formed insular communities, small businesses, and they stopped relying on the government for services, instead building their own schools and temples. To this day, Indian-built schools produce some of the best students in the country. Consequently, a lot of wealth accumulated within Indian communities, which naturally attracted jealousy.
Anti-Indian Racism in South Africa
Anti-Indian discrimination was certainly present during Apartheid, and it was not uncommon for Indians to be referred to using the racist term "coolie". Blacks were also racist towards Indians, and this is seen through the Durban riots of 1949 in which South Africans took to the streets to loot Indian businesses, stone Indian vehicles, and break into homes. The riots, which lasted for days, were extremely violent and involved acts of assault, r*pe, and murder. In total, 142 Indians were killed, and there were several suicides following the riots due to families being destroyed. This marks the second-deadliest massacre during Apartheid.
Naturally, one would question why the massacre happened. It's generally theorized that there was already animosity between the Indian and Black populations in Durban, and this peaked on January 13 when Harilal Basanth, a 40-year-old Indian shop-owner, smashed 14-year-old George Madondo's head into a shop window.
Do not see Indians as eternal victims, however. It's also important to note that violence during the riots wasn't one-sided and several Zulus were assaulted by Indians. Furthermore, they created the racist term "bululu" to refer to Black people. There's a new term for chuds who want to fine-tune their racism.
The EFF and the Indian Question
Post-Apartheid, South Africa has dealt with problems of racism, but for the most part, ordinary South Africans get on with life in a multicultural society in a mostly peaceful manner. Problems arose in 2018 when the South African communist party called the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) raised the Indian Question. The EFF is led by Julius Malema, who many have foolishly been led to believe is South Africa's president. No! He was the head of the ANC's Youth League (the ANC is the African National Congress which is South Africa's ruling party since democracy was instated in 1994). During his time in the Youth League he showed himself to be a hothead not afraid to speak his mind. Here he is telling a mayo BBC to frick off with his "white tendencies".
He proved too much of a hothead to be controlled by the ANC, and he eventually formed his own party, the EFF. In the 2024 elections, they earned 10.80% of the votes. In 2018, he declared that the majority of Indians are racist.
This was met with pushback from the media and the Indian population who declared that Malema is being racist. As it usually does, the party did not back down and instead released a long statement addressing the "Indian question".
The Chairperson also released an explosive article defending Malema's comments on Indian people. Some choice quotes:
It is a historical fact that Indians arrived in the political territory we call South Africa today as indentured labourers from 1860 onwards. This automatically disqualifies them as indigenous South Africans in the same way whites, who had arrived earlier than the indentured labourers are not indigenous Africans.
Indians were brought to South Africa during the indigenous Africans Wars of resistance, and there is no record that they fought on the side of Africans. On the contrary, prominent Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi recognised and worshipped the colonial empire and spread ideological and political gibberish that "whites and Indians were bonded by an Aryan bloodline that had no place for the African" as empirically proved in the book The South African Gandhi: Stretcher-Bearer of Empire by Desai & Vahed, 2015. The intellectual honesty that defined these two authors while writing about Gandhi's racism escaped one of them in the immediate aftermath of calling out the Momoniat racism.
Even though Indians and whites make up the smallest sections of the population, combined they own and control more land, deciding on the racial and apartheid spatial planning. It is one thing to expose and reflect on already existing racial divisions, and it is another to divide a country that is already racially divided. All the EFF has done since its formation in 2013 is to expose these societal contradictions. It is not possible to further divide such a deeply divided country, but we can only move towards eradicating such inequality by honest and frank engagements.
There are many instances of reported anti-African racism from the Indian community in the stores, workplaces, homes, schools, which do not get reported on. Those who are recipients of Indian racism are often of subjugate economic standing and as stated in the perspective here, economic subjugation of the African majority is the root cause of anti-African racism from both white and Indian communities.
Pushback came in strong:
and even this annoying DEAD cuck Eusebius McKaiser decided to comment.
Conclusion
Unfortunately, racial relations between Blacks and Indians have not improved and in 2021, there were more riots that resulted in 20 deaths. Clashes between Blacks and Indians took place in the suburb of Phoenix.
So what do you think? Are Indians in South Africa victims of anti-Indian racism? Or do Blacks have genuine reason to fight against Indians? I'd love to hear your opinion. Sorry for the relatively shitty post.
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The White House digital team deserves an award for what they have been pulling off. pic.twitter.com/zdkxMHsGy0
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 31, 2025
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I'm not a big starshit fan but this show is extremely kino. There's like two Chernobyl level monologues and the whole thing kicks off because the main character shoots two cops in the face for shaking him down and runs.
It's also written by Tony Gilroy and some other talent who worked on house of cards and stuff. There's a ton of pedigree behind it.
Not a fan of the music for this though. Hopefully they don't sell out to the extremely wingcucked part of the fanbase.
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Kamala Harris campaign manager explains the Democrat party could not have an open primary because it would have upset black women:
— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) December 7, 2024
Quentin Fulks: "To open up a Democrat primary, you would have had black women, be highly upset if it was not Kamala Harris.
I hear your concern and⦠pic.twitter.com/ye8ofmx3WM
New York reporter admits communities of color didn't see Kamala as a 'part of the community':
β Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) December 7, 2024
Austin Jefferson: "I think some communities of color didn't necessarily see her as part of the community, for a variety of reasons."
So they're just going to come out and admit⦠pic.twitter.com/A5eWYkCPIx
another day another week for Kamala's hole to be open
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- Aevann : its called having principles chud, im sure a wingcuck like u would never get it
- DickButtKiss : You banned that ugly freak after defending him so hard, as usual i was right - trans lives matter
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pennsylvania trump assassin: googled biden rallies too, just wanted to go out in a blaze of glory: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/17/us/trump-shooting-crooks-motive.html
florida trump assassin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Wesley_Routh#Political_views
luigi: u alrdy know
!grillers pls rise for the radical centrist anthem:
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Hunter Biden reportedly 'commandeered' the White House after Biden's disastrous debate with Trump:
— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) February 7, 2025
Lindy Li: "After the debate, Hunter basically commandeered the White House. He sat in on all of the White House top level meetings. We had a former cocaine addict sitting in on the⦠pic.twitter.com/yO2GBRVZyk
Hunter Biden reportedly 'commandeered' the White House after Biden's disastrous debate with Trump:
Lindy Li: "After the debate, Hunter basically commandeered the White House. He sat in on all of the White House top level meetings. We had a former cocaine addict sitting in on the most sensitive meetings of the most consequential and most important government in world history. Does that sit right with you?"
Shawn Ryan: "No."
Li: "Without security clearance mind you. That's basically who was running the show.
Hunter basically batten down the hatches after the debate to make sure his father would only receive intel he pre-approved."
The Biden administration makes a lot more sense if you view it through the prism of 'The brains of the operation was on crack'
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- TedKaczynski : Screenposting
- Coom : KFxRdrama prime metashit is so back! I'm gonna COOOOOM
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ROSS ULBRICHT LOST $12M ON PUMPFUN...
— Arkham (@arkham) January 30, 2025
Ross Ulbricht, or someone with access to his wallets, just accidentally nuked the price of a pumpfun coin sent to him while trying to provide liquidity on Raydium.
Because he initialized the liquidity pool at the wrong price, $1.5M of the⦠pic.twitter.com/kN5BN2mN49
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So I watching this show I found where kids are trapped in the canadian rockies via planecrash when trying to go a cheerleading contest or whatever.
Kids die and their cheerleading coach dude loses a leg on the crash. The plot is basically catty bpd girls trying to survive.
The thing is the show could have been over in 3 episodes if they started a massive forest fire. It can be seen from MILES into the sky via smoke and the rangers nearby would show up to put it out. This occurs to me 20m into the show but doesn't occur once to 20 plus women, 3 dudes and the coach missing a leg. After some grok questions it appears the type of trees actually create a lot of smoke and even burn well when cold out.
Honestly seems too easy but maybe offscreen they thought they might burn up in the fire? No idea. Fire can burn fast if there's too much wind but personally I'd survive.
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Amazon dropped the AI ball. pic.twitter.com/ax6ssO73J7
— Alex Northstar (@NorthstarBrain) December 18, 2024
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Now renamed after a WW2 soldier instead of the Confederate general
/r/army is actually for the most part okay with it but there's still some seething
Good to see the important issues are being tackled.
I'm sure you took that attitude when it was changed the first time.
I wonder how much money this will cost the DoD and the rest of the American peopleβ¦.
What a waste of money? This administration is stupid and petty.
Good to know that they're laser-focused on government efficiency.
Union larpers also discuss it
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Congratulations to the new Director of the FBI, @Kash_Patel! pic.twitter.com/JsANV0s9cP
— Dan Scavino (@Scavino47) February 20, 2025
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i always love games of intersectional twister, and this one's amazing: leftists standing up for anesthesiologists who make an average of 472k, and whose slaraies increased by an average of ~70k from 2022 to 2023 at a time of tons of bill-paying struggles
— Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) December 5, 2024
~~ L E F T I S M ~~ https://t.co/ovTyZxd2Az
He rpeosted tihs thraed
BCBS told some extremely overpaid specialists (median salary: $430,600) that they would be cutting their pay by applying some of Medicare's payment rules.
β Eric Levitz (@EricLevitz) December 5, 2024
This is how single-payer works: Squeeze rentier providers, lower costs.
If you're outraged by this, you're getting played! https://t.co/1mc5TJ8bD0
anesthesiologists should be paid infinity dollars, and anyone who thinks they should get $1 less should be immediately executed without trial https://t.co/32Aq797DcO
β Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) December 5, 2024
my bad: the us healthcare system is great, costs are kept under control, and there's no corruption or rent-seeking behavior (as lefties have been saying all along!) https://t.co/dedxN7TTh7
β Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) December 5, 2024
he gvie me lot to tihnk abuot tbh
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1) I have a lot of sympathy for govβt employees: I, too, have not checked my email for the past few (hundred) days
— SBF (@SBF_FTX) February 25, 2025
And I can confirm that being unemployed is a lot less relaxing than it looks
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Me and my partner are both plus size. We were having s*x doggy position and he slipped out and immediately try to go back in but went into my butt instead.
This is the second time within a month that the same incident has happened. First time I cried so much because it hurt and he comforted me. This time it hurt still as much but I didn't cry because I'm more mad than sad.
I'm mad because I've always told him that I never want to do anal it's not something for me and he brought up doing anal for the longest time until I told him I'd have to break up if this was a deal breaker because it's never happening and he let it go.
Now that this has happened twice so close together I feel as if it's been done on purpose. Only because we've always done doggy and when he slips he repositions himself gently back in he never just tries to immediately go back in.
He apologized and said "I'm sorry. It's my fault I've gained weight and my belly is more round so I couldn't see and didn't realize"
So am I to believe his belly blocked him and he was just into it that's why he didn't position himself gently back or was this done on purpose? He didn't stay in long only because I let out a scream and told him to get off. It just feels so close together to have the same thing happen twice when in our 2 year relationship this has never happened before.
JUST WANTED TO ADD: Thank you I just felt like I was overthinking this. Once I brushed it off as accidental but twice within a month is too much. He is currently snoring while I'm here with a bit of soreness, nothing compared to the first time it happened but still. This happening twice now⦠I don't want to think he did it on purpose but this is looking like it was. I'm not sure how to proceed if we didn't have a baby together I'd say it's over. But me being a sahm me leaving over this it just can't happen overnight.
I think I'll just refrain from s*x with him for a while. He's not an aggressive or mean person but this incident just has me needing to take a step back from being intimate.