Hello Mr. Hunter Biden,
You're getting six-digit likes on every post lately. I don't have any hope to ratio you or whatever through traditional "Hello" means.
But for those uninitiated, those who are captivated by your fake-humble persona obviously PR-engineered to capture unsuspecting disaffected Republicans:
You are not some humility, witty guy turning over a new leaf. You are the ultimate proof of nepotism, everything that the so-called "Epstein Class" is supposed to represent.
Let me explain - off the top of my head.
You were a board member of USGLC. U.S. Global Leadership Coalition. The most powerful NGO that nobody's ever heard of. Last year, I documented in several threads, how Liz Schrayer, USGLC lead, took credit for ramming through a 90 billion dollar bill for Ukraine in 2024, even as @mattvanswol demonstrated that Western North Carolina got zero help in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene because FEMA threw up their hands and said they ran out of funds.
USGLC, arguably, is the most powerful NGO that nobody has ever heard of. It includes a bunch of corporations, a bunch of nonprofit leads, and ... for some magical reason, I documented, extensively, linked, that Liz Schrayer started pursuing you in 2012. During the Obama years, when you were Biden's son. Are you a former Secretary of State? No. Are you a CEO of a Fortune 500 company? No. That puts you below the average USGLC board member, by a good tier.
So what DID get you on USGLC? The only reason: that you were the son of a sitting Vice President known for corruption, and you yourself were known for corruption.
You are not "folksy." You are the worst of the worst of the elite. Most of the elite, at least, get their credentials through Georgetown/George Washington/Harvard Kennedy. You got yours purely on nepotism. Any photographs you have of yourself at motels is proof that you are so incompetent that you waste all your money, not that you come from humble beginnings. Because others like @MarcoPolo501c3 have thoroughly documented that you benefited a great deal from your nepotism.
You even tried to bait those in with saying you prefer to keep immigration "legal" - but we all know the trap that keeps illegal immgrants here: outlaw deportations, and make every immigrant case "asylum", and magically, everyone who might've been here illegally a few years ago is legal.
You may get 175K likes on your semi-subverting, PR-designed photographs. But those of us who know, know you're fake.
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@JamesMa44909251@IamSean90 They probably would vet them a lot more if the drivers were being hired as employees, but instead they’re independent contractors.
Is this jealousy?
When comparing Western vs Asian beauty standards, Asia often comes out ahead. On average, women in Asia tend to be healthier, slimmer, and more feminine.
Look at Faye in God of War — even going for “realism,” they gave her an athletic, low-BMI body that’s way outside typical modern Western averages. Yet her face was noticeably roughened up.
Contrast that with Evie — the ideal of East Asian beauty standards: petite, athletic, feminine, and composed.
A lot of Westerners get defensive when this topic comes up. Are they just salty that Evie completely mogs Faye?
My view on this whole Stellar Blade Evie issue:
No, she doesn't look like a child.
Yes, her voice fits.
If you see a child, then that's on you.
I think she looks cute and pouty and kickass.
@JamesMa44909251@IamSean90 No they wouldn’t, which is also partially why they fired the DoorDash delivery driver who filmed a man who was half naked in his home without his consent.
The Evie drama keeps escalating.
A lot of people said she looks like a kid, but comparing her with photos of some famous East Asian women, many of them had similar youthful features.
People who see Evie and immediately think “child” and shout “pedo” overlook that Asian people don't age like Western people, and in their late teens, 20s, and even 30s often get mistaken for being younger.
The current narrative out of Toronto is that Marner just wasn't good in Toronto but is magically now good in Vegas.
Here is the difference.
If he was still in Toronto, by Game 3 of Round 1, fans would already be booing him, riding him on Twitter, Toronto media would be asking him non-stop questions about his playoff scoring and writing hit pieces about his leadership and place in the Core 4.
None of that happened in Vegas, and he just slowly got better and better as the playoffs got going.