Do not buy the Leftist psyop that no one cares about this country anymore. Of course those who hate America and want to destroy it would tell you that patriotism is dead.
But it is not dead. I personally saw tens of thousands of Americans flood the streets of DC in over 100 degree weather, standing outside in the baking sun for more than eight hours, all for a chance to participate in a historic celebration our country’s founding.
We may often be separated by great distances in our day to day lives, and that separation may give us the false notion that we are just atomized individuals aimlessly floating around in a blank space that was once the United States, but the truth is there are tens of millions of us across this country who love the land we call home and want to see it thrive for another 250 years and more.
“Do you guys remember Peanut? Peanut the squirrel. And they killed him. Killed him like a dog. That’s who these people are. We can’t ever forget that.”
Kavanaugh is telling Congress they can pass a bill to fix birthright citizenship and it wouldn't violate the 14th Amendment
Just add this to the SAVE Act and pass it all
PROPOSED: Effective as of this morning in the aftermath of the Trump v. Barbara birthright citizenship SCOTUS decision, it is contrary to the national security interests of the United States to allow even ONE foreign national female to enter or remain within our nation or territories.
Discuss.
A white man named Michael Hudson wrote a poem that was rejected 40 times when submitted under his real name, when he submitted it under the name Yi-Fen Chou (a Chinese woman's name ) it got published in a prestigious journal and for the 2015 edition of The Best American Poetry.
Here’s the roll call of members of Congress who betrayed the Constitution and the American people by voting yes on the KIDS Act.
The sickest part is that these people used “protecting kids” as an excuse to further insert government between parents and their children—all while establishing a surveillance infrastructure to monitor and control Americans of all ages.
A new U.S. bill called the KIDS Act is facing pushback from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which says it could require age verification on many websites and apps.
If the bill becomes law, people may have to prove their age before using some online services, possibly by showing a government ID or other verification.
The EFF says this could make it harder to stay private online and could push websites to remove or limit more content to avoid legal issues.
https://t.co/CbXV6AbUFU
Saints Row (2022) is just the ultimate rebuttal to these kinds of people. They took a beloved franchise, stripped out the fun, then it bombed so hard the studio closed.
Anime and manga has been taking over the cultural landscape of the world for the past few decades, and it’s done that with tons of fanservice. If something ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
We have a little over 24 hours to save the internet. The vote is being rushed to the US House floor on Monday the 29th.
"Buried inside the KIDS Act are provisions that will push online services to verify all users’ ages, require government-directed moderation policies for online speech, and even create new rules about private and encrypted communications." -- EFF https://t.co/4vVQcYPDct
The bill has bipartisan support and large corporate donors, who all have a vested interest in eroding your privacy and freedom of speech. Similar bills have already passed in other countries and individual states and led to ID scanning mandates, faulty AI moderation, the removal of encrypted messaging, etc.
If passed, some platforms will require ID scans from all users, some may try to deploy faulty 'estimation' technology that will randomly trigger and cause your accounts to be either permanently deleted or locked until you fork over an ID. These systems have been a disaster where deployed in other regions and led to many account losses and data breaches.
We have to surrender the AI arms race to China and other geopolitical enemies because my favorite podcaster saw an Instagram reel and told me how bad data centers are
Remember when Sony was so proud that if you bought a digital game you just owned it. You could even let friends use your account on their system. Now? Sony will reach into your game console and make the game unplayable if they want to.
A Canadian messaged me last week.
He said: I agree with everything you post.
I cannot say any of it at work.
I asked: what would happen if you did?
He said: reported to HR. Investigated. Probably let go.
He lives in Canada.
Not China. Not Russia.
Canada.
So yes.
A Japanese account in Tokyo will keep posting.
Until he can say it himself again.
I am going on a personal crusade to normalize male centric romance. Because unironically, no jokes, it's not even comparable to female romance in terms of degeneracy! Men were the romantic gender all long! And women no more then BEASTS!
“Maybe there’s nothing wrong with me at all. Maybe I’m meant for something more.”
The message of every kids movie today is: If you’re having trouble navigating the world, the world is the problem and actually you’re just too awesome and you should never ever work on yourself.
I'm tired man.
fiction does not need regulation like this and it isnt coming from the platforms. it has always been outside sources.
none of these platforms have clear guidelines. NONE OF THEM. because the banks and payment processors do not have "clear guidelines"!
there is 0 reason to play these games with big business anymore....but i dont know how we break free.
too many people push back against crypto. most people have 0 capital and cannot create a new service.
Japanese developer Onimushi says Steam rejected the demo for its all-ages visual novel The Distant Circular World after flagging several scenes as sexually suggestive.
One scene had already been changed after earlier feedback, replacing an image of the character showering after falling into a river with a completely black screen.
Even then, the demo was rejected. Onimushi said, “Steam treated it as ‘too sexual’ and refused to review it,” adding that he was “left baffled” that “even a black screen isn��t okay.”
He criticized the lack of clear standards, saying, “Nobody can tell where the line between what’s acceptable and what isn’t lies.”
According to him, “The biggest problem is that the decision changes depending on which reviewer you get.”