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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Morning Mistress

Anti-Trump Gay Karaoke Night CRASHED by Crowder... as Trump!



Hot Pick Of The Late Night

Maxine Waters Runs From Russia Corruption Question | March For Truth Protester Fails


Friday, August 25, 2017

Girls With Guns

Always Be Aware When A Communist Is Near..


Charlottesville: The truth. Most important video you will watch!


Would You Like To Fly In My Beautiful Balloon...


Animated Gif Collection #5

Bet You've Never Had A Day This Bad...



Look What The Right Did To This Peace Protestor!!


These Communist Thugs Want Only To Bring Down The US Government, And The Media Is In Full Assist.

What Is The Punishment For Treason?



SHALL SUFFER DEATH.

oohh.. sounds kind of severe....hehe

Stanford students start a ‘disrupting whiteness’ club

  • A recent Stanford University graduate launched a "disrupting whiteness" club in September, citing a need to "educate other white people" about "implicit bias."
  • As of now, the club, which plans to put an end to "white liberal apathy," has more than 200 members and will host weekly meetings throughout the fall.

Students at Stanford University can join a “Disrupting Whiteness” club in an effort to end the “white liberal apathy” and “white privilege” of their peers.

The club, formally known as Disrupting Whiteness: Stanford University, was founded under the leadership of recent graduate Micaela Suminski as a way to “get more students to learn about, discuss, and educate others about whiteness.”

“White students must step up to educate themselves and those around them,” a club description states, adding that “white students can and should do a lot more than we currently do in when it comes to race education and anti-racist action.”

The group recently attracted attention after Suminski published a documentfollowing the Charlottesville riots in which she sought to teach white people how they can “step up,” listing efforts such as advocating for the renaming of plazas and giving money “to actual black, brown, and...

Retardo Dog Speaks Out About ANTIFA...



The Misadventures Of Commie Bug...

I Consider Myself To Be Right Wing, But What Does That Mean?

A couple of years ago, I was chatting up a pretty lady in a bar (it was maybe our fourth date), and as the conversation continued, it became pretty clear that she was left of center, at some point in time, she asked me if I was a Republican, and that label did not really fit how I see myself, so I paused a minute, thought about it and I told her that I was a right-wing libertarian. She gasped and a look of shock and disbelief appeared on her face. I was a little taken aback and blurted out, there's nothing bad about that. I can only imagine what was going through her head, rows of Nazi's sporting roman salutes or some kind of skinhead hate group, because the media has conditioned her to believe that right wing is bad, while being a left wing communist is an acceptable political persuasion.

What she did not realize is that like Communism and Socialism, Fascism is a collectivist ideology that minimizes the individual to the point that he has no rights that supercede the group, therefore the sacrifice of an individual for the good of the group is an acceptable proposition. All three are leftist, collectivist ideologies.

But what is right wing? For me it is supporting the constitution, free speech, the second amendment, individual rights, free markets, capitalism (not the crony kind), small government, fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, anti-communism, borders, language, and culture. How on earth does this get a bad name? These are the core values that made America great, and somehow are disparaged in the media in a never ending fountain of hatred and vitriol. 

What we call right wing today is closer to classic liberalism in days of past. At the same time, left wing today is becoming ever more radicalized, pc, intolerant, communist and anti-free speech.


I continued to date this lady for more than a year, mostly because we had a very satisfying mutual physical attraction to each other. I loved her easy laugh, and she appreciated my easy-going kindness, charity, and responsible nature.  We tended to avoid politics, and both of us knew our relationship was eventually doomed to fail. 

At the beginning of this year, she moved to another state, the juxtaposition of left and right was consigned to oblivion and Florida grew a little colder that day.