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On 3/17/2023 at 7:34 AM, JoeWeber said:

I smoked my last bowl over 45 years ago. I think it took maybe a week before I realized how impossibly boring hard stoners can be. It's not complete and utter bullshit, it's complete and utter brain fog. 

  You once told me "try harder", your advice.Seems now you just insult me.It must be tough with your money privilege and  "Vision of the Anointed". I agree in that, I likewise, find you're quite boring.

It's Legal now so relax....even puritans can partake.Unfortunate there's your dogma dilemma forgotten after your third Dom Perignon and prescribed Xanax. LOL... It's been way too long.

 Fog... is a slow creeping phenomenon, an idea that parent are stoned,stupid sheep and the State know what is best for its children.The fog that is slowly creeping over us, like the embellishments of the woke proponent; a foggy idea that if it's not clearly seen, not identified in a curriculum, then it's not present.

As for the embellishments:

 1) CRT basic tenets aren't being taught in public education.

 2) CRT is just a way for marginalized voices to be heard.

 3) CRT is not Marxist

4) The "Anti-woke" CRT critics ; don't want history taught or want it "whitewashed".

Foggy? it's Clear as bong water, and smells the same too.

 

Perhaps we can agree....I'll waiting in your foyer.

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On 3/15/2023 at 4:55 AM, jakee said:

Undeserved benefit to some because of arbitrary race gender or sexual preferences simultaneously discriminates others, base on the same criteria. 

Here's what you were quotin  please reread it for more clarity.

2 hours ago, jakee said:

I don’t think either of us has said anything about benefactors.

I’m pretty sure the capital letter at the start and the full stop at the end makes it a complete sentence, but whatever. If you would like to complete a thought at any point that would be great, but I won’t hold my breath.

Your own logic proves you are ok with discrimination. If you weren’t, you would be woke.

My statement repudiates discrimination ... you can rest assured.

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32 minutes ago, richravizza said:

As for the embellishments:

 1) CRT basic tenets aren't being taught in public education.

 2) CRT is just a way for marginalized voices to be heard.

 3) CRT is not Marxist

4) The "Anti-woke" CRT critics ; don't want history taught or want it "whitewashed".

Foggy? it's Clear as bong water, and smells the same too.

 

Can you produce some evidence of what evil CRT is being taught in schools to indoctrinate the youths!!!!!! ???

Not some expose from Fox trying to scare people into making an ass of themselves, but a legit curriculum?

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Just now, richravizza said:

It's Legal now so relax....even puritans can partake.Unfortunate there's your dogma dilemma forgotten after your third Dom Perignon and prescribed Xanax. LOL... It's been way too long.

And glad it's legal I am. The last thing we need is a prison system filled with incoherent mumblers who aren't ex-Presidents.

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3 hours ago, billvon said:

Again, congratulations on being woke.  Does that mean you are oblivious to the effects of your policies?

 How's that?

2 hours ago, wmw999 said:

That's some funny shit, there.

Wendy P.

Then you'll Love this..... this is the long version credit where it's do;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bItcoUb5xsw&t=681s

for those short on time,

If you can't laugh at this one,  I'm sorry

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1 hour ago, richravizza said:

As for the embellishments:

 1) CRT basic tenets aren't being taught in public education.

 2) CRT is just a way for marginalized voices to be heard.

 3) CRT is not Marxist

 

1) They are.  It's called "history."  It's what the right wing wants to cancel, lest white kids feel ashamed of slavery (or German kids feel ashamed of the Holocaust etc.)

2) No it's not.  It's being alert to injustice in society, both past and present.

3) Correct, it is no more Marxist than, say, our socialist military.

But if you want a quick laugh, ask a conservative what "woke" means.  Here's a conservative expert explaining it to a reporter:

"So  . . . I mean . . . woke is . . .sort of . . .  the idea that . . .uh . . .I . . .this is going to be one of those moments that goes viral . . .I mean, woke is something that is very hard to define, I spent an entire chapter defining it . . . it is sort of the understanding that we need to retotal . . totally reimagine and rean . .  re . . . reduce society in order to create hierarchies of oppression . . . um . . . sorry . . .it's hard to explain in a 15 second soundbite."  

 

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2 hours ago, lippy said:

Can you produce some evidence of what evil CRT is being taught in schools to indoctrinate the youths!!!!!! ???

Not some expose from Fox trying to scare people into making an ass of themselves, but a legit curriculum?

It's like antifa ..  It's just an Idea.. LOL.. lots of bad ones. CRT has a deductive worldview, not  healthy underpinnings.The 1619 project embodies the broken mindset when it comes to the American experiment.It's usually disguised as sex ed and the Ethnics Studies. I'm sure Winsor has a reference somewhere here. States, Counties, local districts and parents are in the process of identifying it as we speak.

It's said among Anti-Choice types,education is too important to be left to the free markets. Yet fail to see the irony in every other aspect of their lives.

 More emphasis being placed in an Inductive Socratic Method of learning, may lead to the radical change needed in our Academic Institutions,ect.

It's a rare rainy day off in Socal, so no homework,please.

 

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53 minutes ago, richravizza said:

It's like antifa ..  It's just an Idea.. LOL.. lots of bad ones. CRT has a deductive worldview, not  healthy underpinnings.The 1619 project embodies the broken mindset when it comes to the American experiment.It's usually disguised as sex ed and the Ethnics Studies. I'm sure Winsor has a reference somewhere here. States, Counties, local districts and parents are in the process of identifying it as we speak.

It's said among Anti-Choice types,education is too important to be left to the free markets. Yet fail to see the irony in every other aspect of their lives.

 More emphasis being placed in an Inductive Socratic Method of learning, may lead to the radical change needed in our Academic Institutions,ect.

It's a rare rainy day off in Socal, so no homework,please.

 

A simple 'no' woulda sufficed.

 

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2 hours ago, JoeWeber said:

And glad it's legal I am. The last thing we need is a prison system filled with incoherent mumblers who aren't ex-Presidents.

Is that a reversal ...Harris style lol.

Like a prison system this forum reminds me of the story. The American in a Turkish prison getting ready for some yard time.

 Social Justice a noble cause too. The injustices and ever growing costs of our prisons are one of those crisis "for which,something must be done." Step one in a of four step process, resulting in the rejection of the Pareto principle, to take a noble, virtuous Soro's approach.

Never contemplating the costs to victims or our society at large.

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3 hours ago, billvon said:

For many conservatives it is quite simple:

I'll Agree, as did our forefathers going all the way back to the Greeks.

Your Morse Code / CRT expert, who...was- - -that... Mike Gonzalez,Chris Ruffo,James Lindsay, Lindsey Burke or Jonathan Butcher ?  ...---... 

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12 hours ago, richravizza said:

Is that a reversal ...Harris style lol.

Like a prison system this forum reminds me of the story. The American in a Turkish prison getting ready for some yard time.

 Social Justice a noble cause too. The injustices and ever growing costs of our prisons are one of those crisis "for which,something must be done." Step one in a of four step process, resulting in the rejection of the Pareto principle, to take a noble, virtuous Soro's approach.

Never contemplating the costs to victims or our society at large.

So how big do you think our prison system needs to be? Is curing (i.e. waiting for people to offend, and then having a trial and locking htem up) better than trying to prevent in the first place? Why do so many other countries get by with so much less prison space?

Do you think the easy access to firearms across the country is a factor?

Wendy P.

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12 hours ago, richravizza said:

Your Morse Code / CRT expert, who...was- - -that... Mike Gonzalez,Chris Ruffo,James Lindsay, Lindsey Burke or Jonathan Butcher ?  ...---... 

Are you asking for a good expert in CRT?  I'd say Gary Peller of Georgetown.

Or are you just stoned, and everything seems like Morse code to you?  In that case, toke up!

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On 3/19/2023 at 3:23 PM, billvon said:

1) They are.  It's called "history."  It's what the right wing wants to cancel, lest white kids feel ashamed of slavery (or German kids feel ashamed of the Holocaust etc.)

2) No it's not.  It's being alert to injustice in society, both past and present.

3) Correct, it is no more Marxist than, say, our socialist military.

 

 

 It's called American History. Black history is American history,but the prevailing Nikole Hannah Jones politically correct version would have us focused solely on the "southern black experience",this  could not be complete or balanced without an equal focus on the northern black perspective. Same could be said of the white southerners perspective needs to be balanced with a white northerners perspective. Lest we forget, but that's not happening.

Incredibly,I'll agree with your assessment of a "right wing" viewpoint.

Shame, shouldn't be part of any history lesson. 

CRT /Woke worldview transforms our history into a Marxist bifurcation, history in search of shame and sic virtue, victimhood status. Leading most to come to conclusions; that the burdens carried by our ancestors were not for us, but burdens to find and carry,today.As for the banana republic  reparations schemes. There was a place and time for reparations,again,not today.

To my point. Vets,Active Duty, awake Americans alike can relate to the social system that was and should be mainstay.It didn't require hours of reprogramming, struggle sessions or prejudging each comrades life. A complete opposite of today's approach to equality. The acronym was  E.M.C.. Equality, Merit and Colorblindness. 

 Despot General Miley has damage by shear consequence our armed services for years.His white rage statements alone would question ones proud generational lineage of service. His toxic comments aimed a bullseye right at those serving.Who would that be, the rural poor white southerners, the racist we should suppose.WOW ....true leadership.The Gurkhas and the Sikhs come to mind, a specific subset of a nation that does the majority of the fighting and dying for their Nation, translated as the malignant tumor.

"Correct, it is no more Marxist than, say, our socialist military." We're getting warmer..

BLM is self proclaimed marxist.Academia itself can't produce anything but.LOL As for Nikole's Pulitzer LOL and your ideology it requires looking thru quite a distorted lens.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9806619/Leader-Cuban-exiles-group-slams-Nikole-Hannah-Joness-claims-ideological-Marxist-spin.html

I like Dr.Carol Swain, so please, excuse the faux source.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/unc-donors-creeping-marxism-nikole-hannah-jones-tenure-debate-emails

 Sam Britton comes to mind..Not the hiring process,lack of quality control, FBI  background checks or even the sacking,but the amazing backstory.Sams had said his Dad put a gun in his mouth and endured years of physical and psychological abuse from the family. Left me wondering if the embellished story was a factor in Federal employment process.His abuse of his family seemed to be  irrelevant.

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A alumni of Stanford stop by yesterday wanted me to know he refuses to donate to his alma mater.Said he was embarrassed by what is being represented as academic.

 

According to multiple outlets. the university's Federalist Society chapter had invited Fifth U.S. Circuit Court Judge Kyle Duncan, a Trump appointee, to give a lecture at Stanford's law school. Last Thursday, Duncan appeared at the school for his talk to the group of students who had invited him. Instead, he was shouted down by almost a hundred students who prevented him from giving his address in spite of Stanford's documented free speech policies published by the university's Office of Community Standards.

The conservative federal judge speech may be construed as hurtful hate speech.If we don't allow him to  speak, he can't hurt us.

It was said among some the most woke students ..."the world would be so much better, if he weren't so different" LOL

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1 hour ago, richravizza said:

According to multiple outlets. the university's Federalist Society chapter had invited Fifth U.S. Circuit Court Judge Kyle Duncan, a Trump appointee, to give a lecture at Stanford's law school. Last Thursday, Duncan appeared at the school for his talk to the group of students who had invited him. Instead, he was shouted down by almost a hundred students who prevented him from giving his address in spite of Stanford's documented free speech policies published by the university's Office of Community Standards.

Sounds like he was exercising his right to free speech.

Sounds like the students were exercising their right to free speech.

Sounds like Stanford supported both of them.  Bravo Stanford.

If this upsets you, please tell us whose speech the government should suppress.

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On 3/20/2023 at 8:47 AM, wmw999 said:

So how big do you think our prison system needs to be? Is curing (i.e. waiting for people to offend, and then having a trial and locking htem up) better than trying to prevent in the first place? Why do so many other countries get by with so much less prison space?

Do you think the easy access to firearms across the country is a factor?

Wendy P.

 Other countries are not our America.

Take any country,.it will have unique characteristics.For example, Ireland has very few prisoners because of a very low crime rates. On the flip side, there's lots of lawlessness going on in Mexico,I think we can agree, there needs to be more. Surely we don't want a low prison population, just for the sake of saying so.Seems the exact plan the Soros backed DA of LA ,and the other five DA's he bought.He like you seem to have no Idea the true cost of early release, social justice light sentencing and no bail release.The stories are endless as the tragedies.

https://www.laadda.com/2023/03/01/when-ethics-are-an-afterthought/

https://www.laadda.com/2023/03/16/george-gascon-rejects-adda-request-to-reconsider-dismantling-victim-impact-program/

https://www.laadda.com/2023/03/17/gascons-decision-to-gut-offices-special-victims-unit-is-case-study-in-incompetence/

 

As to the amount of prisons we'll need in the future, it don't look so good.The open border policy some think a grand idea coupled with sanctuary city policy of no ICE intervention is going to be a real money maker for some, no joke.

Firearms are just the contributing factor to criminality. Mexico doesn't have a 2A, I believe a prohibition on firearms for its citizens. It don't stop the criminal.

Some think gun restrictions are racist.

The utter lack of critical thinking / theory being applied to CRT, seems to be our dilemma. 

 

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