@schvadigo@Brando_G2@RealCandaceO She literally helped Charlie land Erika. She was helping him with texts to Erika. Candace was his wing woman. She was in a relationship with her husband before Charlie was with Erika. Have you ever had a close male friend? You love them like a brother.
@TrumpsHurricane So crazy because my great, great grand parent was 100% Nigerian. My ancestors were slaves in the salt trade. A lot of white people today have the DNA of black & brown ppl. Their trauma has been passed through our genes. You were not a slave and we weren’t slave owners. Grow up.
@Mikelionhart@MbarkCherguia@grok No way I do everything DOWN. Otherwise when removing the silverware you are putting your hands all over the parts that go into your mouth. Gross!
As long as the silverware isn’t totally overpacked, it gets cleaned perfectly fine. Plus, they should always be rinsed off first.
@timprince@strxwmxn@RealCandaceO Your sarcasm proves my point. If they weren’t actually trying to coordinate with her, then my original point stands. This was never a legit invite. It was for the appearance of one.
@Vault3@AFOGTFO@JaimeeUSA If they want to do that so badly then pick up a phone and coordinate a date and time with her. They absolutely do not want to look her in the face or eyes.
@timprince@strxwmxn@RealCandaceO She said “any time any place” & they decided, “this one time and this one place or else.” Anyone claiming this was a genuine invite is lying to themselves or being deliberately obtuse.
@AndrewCFollett@BlueFrog_26@RealCandaceO@BlakeSNeff TPUSA coordinated a date and time that was available to everyone they actually want there. They conveniently forgot to include Candace in that convo.
They never invited her despite what the 12am X post with a 24 hour countdown says.
@strxwmxn@RealCandaceO Why does it have to be December 15? Is that because December 15 at 2 PM is when everyone else is available to meet for the live stream? So basically TPUSA can coordinate a date & time with everyone else but except Candace?
This was never an invite.
What you don’t realize is that boomers grew up without “everything”.
We didn’t have birthday parties with pro photographers and a bouncy house; we had a homemade cake and we got to play with the water hose. We didn’t have destination weddings with 13 of our closest friends as bridesmaids. We had three or four and served refreshments in the church hall or if we were lucky, the country club. We didn’t have late model cars in high school. Our dad’s found us clunkers and kept them running for us. We didn’t have remotes and smart phones that satisfied our every whim or curiosity at a moment’s notice. We got up and changed the channel, checked out books from the library or maybe used the Encyclopedia Britannica for homework.
We had months and sometimes years when mom and dad made it clear that money was tight and so we wore hand-me-downs or went without.
We understand how to budget, use a coupon and actually do without. That doesn’t scare us at all.
So we’re not worried about the economy right now. We know it will adjust soon and probably be much stronger for the changes being made.
You know what we’re worried about?
Our grandchildren being convinced their gender is wrong and schools and medical establishments keeping that information from their parents while they’re given permanent, life-altering medical treatments.
We’re worried that the political correctness you forced on us is now just a permission slip for mental illness and delusion.
We’re worried that the hard fought peace between races that we experienced and knew was right, is now being destroyed by media narratives and political hacks like Jasmine Crockett.
We’re worried that the social security we’ve been paying into for DECADES is being misused and we’re pissed that public servants like Nancy Pelosi and her ilk has used her position to become a freaking multi-millionaire.
We’re worried that the gems of our country—like San Francisco and hell, the whole state of California—have been so comprised by a woke mindset that they’re ruined forever.
We’re worried that good, hard working men are so vilified and that divorce is easy and celebrated, that the family unit will just fall by the wayside.
We’re worried that we’re the only ones left who can see how much has been lost—and it has nothing to do with the stock market.