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April is Confederate History Month

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Quote from: Herman on March 09, 2025, 06:51:14 PMBrother I remember when you thought the vaccines would alter DNA and turn folks into robots. :crampe:
I remember that too. :crazy:

Frood

mRNA jabs do alter genetic code, don't remain at the injection site, and accumulate in organs while also crossing the blood-brain barrier.

Things all initially and vehemently denied.

Just like their claims that getting the fake Vax prevented transmission.. (ie. "If you don't get it, you're killing grandma and grandpa").
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Brent

Quote from: Dove on March 09, 2025, 12:47:03 PMYou have a laymens understanding of vaccines and I'm not saying that to be insulting at ALL. Please don't take it that way.

 It takes years and years of education and experience to get a strong grasp on immunology and vaccines.

 Many vaccines do not stop you from getting the virus in your system....they protect you from the virus killing you or rendering you severely ill.

 That's still a very worthy endeavor, especially for the very old and very young whose immune systems are not as competent.

 Again I absolutely encourage people to make these decisions with their medical doctor and stand that everyone should have the freedom and autonomy to make the best decisions for themselves. And the worst...if that's what they want to do.

 Vaccines mostly don't stop the spread of most illnesses....they stop people from dying or getting sick. There is a fucking measles outbreak in TX as we type. We will see more cases of these illnesses as more people opt out of being vaccinated for them. Polio, pertusiss....all those illnesses can and will come back.
You mean memes do not make somebody an immunology expert. You lie.

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Lokmar

Quote from: Blazor on April 09, 2025, 12:18:35 PM

That dude has a very familiar face. Its like I've seen a lot of old white guys who look a lot like him.

Blazor

Saw this posted elsewhere.....

GM Frens!

And Happy Memorial Day to ALL of our servicemen and women. I and every other loyal American thank you for your service from the bottom of our hearts, you are the best of us!

But most especially I want to thank the long-dead Confederate Soldiers who were fighting to topple a psychotic tyrant who was dead set on putting anyone to the sword if they refused to pay him taxes. This particular psychotic tyrant made his way onto Mount Rushmore and has a permanent memorial in Washington DC, thanks in no small part to the very effective propaganda campaign he waged by shutting down any newspaper that dared print a negative word about him or his rule.

This tyrant and his forces won a very narrow Pyrrhic victory at Gettysburg and to prove this you have to look at how General Ulysses S Grant let them keep their weapons as they went back home to Virginia. They were not disarmed.

Contrary to what the propaganda has told you for your entire life, the Southern States were well on their way to abolishing slavery, well ahead of their Northern counterparts. The legendary General Robert E Lee freed all of his slaves and had wanted to do so for most of his life before that. Grant however would not free his slaves until the 13th Amendment was ratified. The very last state to abolish slavery was New Jersey, a northern state.

If you look up Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address you will read venomous words that amount to open threats of violence and war, as well as a staunch and venomous defense of the institution of slavery. Upon the Southern states seceding and refusing to pay taxes to DC, he ordered the Navy to blockade and embargo ALL trade with the South. He then let loose General Sherman and sent him to his infamous "March To The Sea" where they burned and pillaged homes and even yes, killed slaves to cripple the Southern farm economies.

The Quaker Communities, of the South, were the gates and doors that allowed escaped slaves to enter the Underground Railroad. This, while not a literal "railroad" was a long path of memorized nature trails, back roads, safe houses, caves, and sympathetic folks that crawled all the way up the spine of Appalachia and ended in Canada as they had long ago abolished slavery in the 1820s. Most people believe that the Underground Railroad ended in the "American North", but that's unfortunately not true as the North was just as dedicated to the institution of slavery as the South. It ended in Canada.

It truly was the War Of Northern Aggression. It was even Northern aggression upon the North itself, as Lincoln ordered the Navy to rain artillery fire into Five Points New York when riots broke out about his Draft where rich people could buy exemption for $300, which is roughly $12,000 in today's money. He also arrested the entire Maryland State Legislature because of rumors they were sympathetic to the South.

As another recruiting tactic besides the drafts, Lincoln flooded the nation with immigrants and immediately press-ganged and enlisted them in the army offering immediate citizenship. This gave him unlimited but poorly trained manpower, whereas the Southern States were manned by competent and skilled fighters who were worth ten men to their one.

Lincoln was eventually brought to justice by John Wilkes Booth, an actor and showman. He finally passed away three days later. To this day the twisted and crooked snakes in DC remember the beating they took and how narrowly they escaped oblivion.

I'm sure none of this is approved narrative history and will likely get me de-ranked, but screw it, the truth is the truth, and the truth will set you free. And as Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte once mused:

"History is a set of lies agreed upon."
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