I Couldn’t Have Said It Better Myself

So I won’t try.

This is Shawn Holster – long-time friend of the blog, show and me personally:

It is indeed a short step from “Unhoused People” to “Un-Corralled LIvestock”.

Ownership culture is a mortal threat to progressivism – which is why Big Left is trying to ease its linguistic relics out of the language.

7 thoughts on “I Couldn’t Have Said It Better Myself

  1. I have seen several of the WEF puppets and the head of the snake, Klaus Schwab, openly declare that us peons will own nothing, eat bugs and weeds have our money controlled, doled out like an allowance, but only if you are following the narrative, and you will like it. That is, those of us that survive the WuFlu depopulation death jab.

  2. Yet another proof that words do indeed have meaning and libturds inventing new words and ascribing alternate meanings to old to drive the narrative.

  3. Some Republican said some inconsiderate words 40 years ago. How dare he try to be a Supreme Court Justice!!

  4. Home is where the hoard is…
    ~ Bill “Kreapy” Gleason

    A dumpy bungalow in S. Minneapolis is a lakefront estate when the melting snow floods the weed patch out front!
    ~rAT Emery

    When I’m fighting to protect buttsex, child trafficking and money laundering in Ukraine, any shell hole becomes my home!
    ~Bikebubble

    A home is eh, a house is, um, showering and you know, the thing
    ~Pedo Joe

  5. Oops…almost forgot

    Berg is once again gaslighting the importance of having a fortified house located in a cul-de-sac to keep the right-wing nut jobs at bay. As many of you nut jobs know, right-wing fascists like Berg, and all of you, have a long history of attacking and intimidating those who speak out for justice and equality. They have used tactics such as physical violence, intimidation, and harassment to silence peaceful trans activists and suppress reparations movements. That is why it is essential for us to fortify our homes and protect ourselves from their fascism. A fortified house is not just a place to live, it is a symbol of our resistance and a statement of our commitment to social justice. By locating our homes in cul-de-sacs, we can further increase our protection. Cul-de-sacs provide a natural barrier to entry, making it more difficult for right-wing Nazis to access our homes. Additionally, cul-de-sacs are typically located in residential neighborhoods, which can provide a sense of community and solidarity among like-minded, super knowledgeable individuals, like Klaus Schwab who lives next to me. But having a fortified house is not just about physical protection, it is also about creating a safe space for ourselves and our families, some of whom might not identify as individuals the Reich wing agree are real. It is a place where we can relax, recharge, and reflect on our activism. It is a place where we can build our strength and resilience, so that we can continue to fight the Reich wing for justice and equality. In conclusion, you sick bastards, the importance of having a fortified house located in a cul-de-sac cannot be overstated. It is essential for protecting ourselves and our families from the attacks of the right-wing, and for creating a safe space for ourselves to continue our work for social justice. Let us all continue to build and fortify our homes, so that we may continue to fight for a more just and equitable world.
    ~Peevee/Penigma/PaddyBoy

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