Cartman: Oh, really? Well, did you know that over one fourth of the people in America think that 9/11 was a conspiracy? Are you saying that one fourth of Americans are retards?
[pointing at Kyle]
Kyle: Yes! I'm saying one fourth of Americans are retards.
Stan: Yeah, at least one fourth.
Kyle: Let's take a test sample: there's four of us, you're a retard, that's one fourth.
Dear The Daily Beast: Chelsey is never going to be president, female failure is in her genes and you can't fight evolution, that's just straight Darwin science right there, bros.
I feel like the left just decided that all these things (statues, the president's tweeting, what random foreigners write about us on the internet) should really matter to me, but I dunno about most people, it just doesn't affect me at all. Meanwhile the economy is pretty good and the world isn't engulfed in nuclear fire. Not that Trump had much to do with it, but whatever. The worst actual day-to-day difference in my life is that my facebook news feed is much more annoying than it used to be.
Honestly, I still remember stories of people going missing and then finding out they had been lynched or dragged behind a car.
Gatherings of people I don't agree with happen quite often, I've seen people in hoods on capitol city steps more than a few times, but I've never seen someone drive a car through a crowd here.
Nazis and terrorism and racism have always been bad and terrible things. I don't agree with Trump or his supporters, but it's pretty weird to see everyone just now start to notice the organized side of it.
Neo-nazi groups just didn't spring up out of no where when he came into office.
it's pretty weird to see everyone just now start to notice the organized side of it.
Neo-nazi groups just didn't spring up out of no where when he came into office.
I don't know how you're reading the situation like this, but that's not my take. I think people are freaked out about it because 1) it was the largest gathering in two decades 2) someone died and 3) there's never been a president that endorsed them at any level until now
You're scratching your head wondering why now; that.
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1 baeb66 2017-08-18
Pretty much explains the election.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-08-18
Something about this feels like there's an angenda in this post
1 IntellectualEuphoria 2017-08-18
Sorry this was meant for //rpolitics
1 IvankaTrumpIsMyWaifu 2017-08-18
INSTANT STICKY AND GOLD
1 Ed_ButteredToast 2017-08-18
Cross post to r/BestOf
1 cuteman 2017-08-18
The daily beast -> IAC -> Chelsea Clinton on the board of directors
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-08-18
John McCain's daughter writes for Daily Beast iirc
1 cuteman 2017-08-18
John McCain and Lindsey Graham share Joe Liberman's role of "obviously compromised by special interests" badge
1 LemonScore 2017-08-18
Dear The Daily Beast: Chelsey is never going to be president, female failure is in her genes and you can't fight evolution, that's just straight Darwin science right there, bros.
1 cuteman 2017-08-18
Someone should tell whoever is running her Twitter. They keep trying to make it a thing. It will never be a thing.
1 Letterbocks 2017-08-18
Just think according to the podesta leaks she was very close to keeping herself safe. Just a little more pressure....
1 LeanIntoIt 2017-08-18
On the off chance someone doesnt think youre joking:
Female failure isnt found in genes
You can fight evolution
Theres no such thing as "Darwin science"
1 LemonScore 2017-08-18
TIL
1 tomato_man123 2017-08-18
I feel like the left just decided that all these things (statues, the president's tweeting, what random foreigners write about us on the internet) should really matter to me, but I dunno about most people, it just doesn't affect me at all. Meanwhile the economy is pretty good and the world isn't engulfed in nuclear fire. Not that Trump had much to do with it, but whatever. The worst actual day-to-day difference in my life is that my facebook news feed is much more annoying than it used to be.
1 iNeedToExplain 2017-08-18
Agnostic on the topic of nazis and terrorism.
1 LeanIntoIt 2017-08-18
"Nazis are bad, but not bad enough for me to crawl out of Moms basement and shave off my neckbeard."
1 kensomniac 2017-08-18
Honestly, I still remember stories of people going missing and then finding out they had been lynched or dragged behind a car.
Gatherings of people I don't agree with happen quite often, I've seen people in hoods on capitol city steps more than a few times, but I've never seen someone drive a car through a crowd here.
Nazis and terrorism and racism have always been bad and terrible things. I don't agree with Trump or his supporters, but it's pretty weird to see everyone just now start to notice the organized side of it.
Neo-nazi groups just didn't spring up out of no where when he came into office.
1 iNeedToExplain 2017-08-18
I don't know how you're reading the situation like this, but that's not my take. I think people are freaked out about it because 1) it was the largest gathering in two decades 2) someone died and 3) there's never been a president that endorsed them at any level until now
You're scratching your head wondering why now; that.
1 aliceunknown 2017-08-18
Sometimes you gotta call a spade a spade.
1 Ultrashitpost 2017-08-18
1 Letterbocks 2017-08-18
Posting Chelsea Clintons blog?
1 cuteman 2017-08-18
Winner winner chicken dinner
1 CondeTrocola 2017-08-18
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1 Kekistanian9000 2017-08-18
Are they still bitter after trump says antifa sucks?
1 18aidanme 2017-08-18
This is a completely original and new sentiment that I've never seen before.