Hard times make strong men.
Strong men make good times.
Good times make weak men.
Weak men make hard times.
Weak men are everywhere.
Welcome to hard times.
I've received multiple media requests today asking for comment on my recent call to ban mosques in America from blaring the Muslim call to prayer through loudspeakers 5 times a day across our cities.
Just to save time, here's my official response:
Yes, I 100% want to ban mosques in America from blaring the Muslim call to prayer through loudspeakers 5 times a day across our cities.
Hope this clarifies everything and have a great weekend!
@philthatremains I just clamced at this post and for a second I thought you were talking about bombs. Then I saw the map and was confused for a second.
Glass the middle east...
Recall all soldiers and equipment we have around the world...
Station them all across our borders and give them the command of shoot to kill...
Give citizens letters of marquee to help hunt down all illegals and the dumbfuck retarded commie cocksuckers aid in the invasion and execute them...
It would be a good start to un-fuck this country...
Let me explain the scene before this which makes it not woke.
So Eowyn and Merry are sitting there with the other riders, looking at the battle before them for the first time. They chose to be there. They want to be there. But you can also see the absolute terror in their eyes. They want to be there, but they would also rather be literally anywhere else.
And then they ride forward.
Eowyn is not some proud girl boss. She is not even trying to be the greatest warrior there. She simply wants to stand with the others who refuse to let evil win. She isn't confident. She is terrified. She knows she will most likely die there. She gets her ass kicked. She gets a lucky shot at the Witch King because Merry helped her and she refused to give up. And after she wins she collapses.
This woman is not some infallible Mary Sue like many modern female characters. You can see the doubt and fear in her. She does not win the battle. She doesn't even save her uncle. But she takes a stand when she is terrified. That is a character anyone, man or woman, can appreciate.