EVERY FUCKING PERSON WHO HAS BEEN SCREAMING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES FOR MONTHS...
...IS DEAD FUCKING SILENT ABOUT A QUARTER-OF-A-MILLION WHITE GIRLS BEING GANG RAPED BY MUSLIMS!!!
I DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT WHAT ANY OF YOU FUCKING PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY EVER AGAIN!!!!!!
"Hahaha, jolly good time of me and the wife not being raped and murdered by the filth we have allowed into our country and have now become. Cheerios! Pip! Pip!"
🔥Roger is right!! @RogerJStoneJr: Our problem is NOT the screwball, Marxist Dems. OUR PROBLEM is the gutless, feckless, lily-livered, country club, establishment REPUBLICANS who have NEITHER the GUTS nor the BALLS to fight for America.” 🇺🇸
Austin lost one of its most important people last night.
@JoshuaBaer died in a plane crash near Laredo. He was 50 years old. And if you spent any time in Austin's entrepreneurial world, you felt him. Whether you knew him personally or not.
People will write about what he built. @CapitalFactory, his businesses, investments, portfolio companies, etc. It all matters.
But what actually gets founders through the hard stuff is someone believing in them. A random text. A connection made at the right moment. Walking into a room and feeling like you belong there.
That was Josh's superpower. And he gave it away constantly. He was the hype man for all entrepreneurs.
You'd feel it in his social posts. You'd feel it in a message out of nowhere. You felt it in every Capital Factory space he built, long after he left the building. He created an environment where people believed something was possible before they had any real reason to.
Technology developed in Austin will 3D-print buildings on the moon. Technology developed in Austin recently saved pilots who were shot down near the Strait of Hormuz this week. Businesses in Austin will continue to build hard technology that doesn't exist yet. Solve problems that seem impossible right now.
Austin isn't just weird. Austin is audacious.
It's audacious because Josh Baer spent decades making people feel like they could actually pull the impossible off.
He was Austin's hype man. But he meant every word of it.
Our community is what it is because of him.
@firebornnn@PizzafaceJake It was an extremely poorly written bill. They put automatic increases based on markers that are disproportionate to most of the state.
If they simplified it, a min wage increase would’ve passed easily.
Okay, here's the thing, Zara.
I'm going to talk to you as a rational human being here, which is more than you deserve, given that you're a champion of Islam and the way it treats your fellow women (not to mention ours, but more on that later). Nonetheless, I will do you the courtesy of addressing you with some respect.
10 years ago, I was as liberal as they came. I had absolutely no issues with Islam, or Muslims. Hell, I even defended Muslims to real bigots and racists. I was in favour of multiculturalism and thought it enriched us rather than destroyed us.
Then, I started seeing men (just men) wearing life jackets in dinghies arriving at our shores. At first, I thought they were fleeing some terrible atrocity. How wrong I was.
Then, I saw Islam slowly taking over our towns and cities. Bradford. Birmingham. Rotherham. Manchester. Crowds of Muslim men on the pavement, slowly claiming each area as their own, telling white people to leave their territory.
Then, I heard and read stories about women and young girls getting harassed, attacked and r*ped while walking the streets by men who spoke very little English and had a middle-Eastern appearance...
Then I started reading and hearing about the Asian grooming gangs, and how our women and kids were tortured, raped and, in some cases, killed so that some of your more perverted and depraved men could get their sexual kicks.
And then today, with the release of this report, came a final realisation - almost an epiphany: Islam is not compatible with British values, customs or culture. In no way, shape or form.
I am not a right-winger. I'm not a racist, Islamophobe or whatever name you want to call me. I'm just a bloke who remembers how it was, and wants to to be that way again. I'm just a bloke who loves his country and his history. I'm just a bloke who wants the future to be a bright one for the British people.
I'm also a bloke who you would gladly see thrown from the top of a building for something you find an abomination. The true abomination is how your men have treated the most vulnerable in our society - our kids and our women.
I'm also a bloke who loves dogs. They're the most lovable, faithful and beautiful creatures on God's earth, but you consider them unclean.
That's the difference between you and us.
It's nothing to do with the colour of your skin. It's nothing to do with where you came from.
It's to do with the fact that you don't belong here. Multiculturalism was a massive failure. The experiment was cataclysmically flawed. You won't integrate. You won't respect us, our culture, our past or our heritage. You just want to turn us into another Islamic country.
Not gonna happen.
And you, in particular, do everything you can to bait us, then play the victim when you receive pushback. I see you. 👀
You have 57 other choices, Zara. Pick one. Be happy. Leave us alone. Do all of that, and I will truly wish you well.
I don't care how offended you get. I love my country, and I will never apologise for it. 🇬🇧
As you were.
More bad news for the DPWT:
Rory McIlroy said that PGA Tour "track 2" events will be "glorified Korn Ferry events" meaning that DPWT with even less players qualifying to "track 1" at the end of their season will be a 3rd tier tour on the PGA Tour ecosystem.
It has been reported that "track 1" will consist of 15 events + The Players + 3 playoff events for a total of 19 events. The 4 majors although not part of the PGA Tour will count their "track 1" players results towards the "track 1" individual rankings.
It has also been proposed that the top 20 players from "track 2" will be promoted to "track 1" at the end of the season. DPWT will only get promotion for its top 10 players but there's no confirmation yet if that promotion will be all the way to "track 1" or just to "track 2." Anyways, this puts the DPWT in a THIRD TIER on the PGAT ecosystem. And yes, "track" is just another word for "tier."
Congratulations to the DPWT management and board who has managed to drop the DPWT status one nudge further down in their own "strategic alliance."
When Jimmy Carter purchased the teachers’ union’s endorsement in 1979 by establishing the Department of Education, the USA was #1 in education.
46 years and $4.1 trillion dollars later, the USA is #40. We are, however, #1 in cost per student.