McDad
I can't brain today; I has the dumb.
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LOL. No, they are not of the same ilk at all. This will sound like snobbery but here goes .... the Q Anon crowd buys their clothes at Target and Walmart. The woke crowd "shops" at Sak's Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom.
You know it's true,,, In the words of Peter Strzok, in a text to his mistress Lisa Page :
"I was in Walmart last night ... You could smell the Trump voters." LOL.
I think that's huff's niece
I always think the issue isn’t acknowledging racism or sexism exist, it’s the fact that it’s way overblown as an issue and used to explain away literally everything from bad math grades to crime to financial irresponsibility.Yeah my post was pretty much a j joke given what I replied to. Thought I laid it on pretty thick
Woke would mean someone who believes being anti-racist is a legit aim. Simply "acknowledging injustice" means little given that happens all over the globe
He really is. Normally I would think it delightful, but I am actually worried for him.Now you guys have done it, he's having a meltdown.
Will probably be @PEPPERJAX soon if he keeps taking his wife to Saks5 lol
Why not? It's a blatant lie. Does that not fall under the pervue of disinformation?Of course not.
Breaking Points (great show by the way) had some interesting polling on their show this morning showing that he actually isn't a very polarizing figure at all. He has pretty large net favorability ratings from both Democrats and Republicans, probably because he is involved with things that both liberals and conservatives like. I think he only seems extremely polarizing on Twitter and among the ultra-online crowd generally speaking.I am surprised Elon is such a polarizing person. I had no idea. And after reading this thread, I am still not sure why he is so polarizing.
He's got that ultra online demographic in spasms.Breaking Points (great show by the way) had some interesting polling on their show this morning showing that he actually isn't a very polarizing figure at all. He has pretty large net favorability ratings from both Democrats and Republicans, probably because he is involved with things that both liberals and conservatives like. I think he only seems extremely polarizing on Twitter and among the ultra-online crowd generally speaking.
Give me a break.
If Jack Dorsey had said this crazy $hit, while he owned Twitter, the right-wingers on here would have had a field day with it .... and Donald Trump would have as well.
... but because Elon Musk is "your nut job", then it's not even worth mentioning. This is where posters such as yourself reveal a bias.