These numbers are too damn high.
Cultural rot.
They'll say anything.
We're fighting an endless battle to stop our rights being eroded.
Each election cycle they take a little more and we're left with a little less.
Always deceiving, never delivering.
Haha
The chink's weakness is their pride.
Trained from birth to never criticize or self reflect.
They've chosen to isolate themselves and it's gonna backfire.
Those are some insane statistics.
Death rate went up by 40 times post vaccination?
These people are so sick!
No, 3 masks!
Its fucking disgusting and so obviously their agenda from the get-go.
God bless the victims of this madness.
And rest in peace.
Shut up you retard, Trumps obviously a good guy despite his flaws.
Would be great to see the FBI reputation as the world's leading investigators restored.
When will we see these Wrays of Light?
Yeah.
I hope the Chinese people find the courage to break free of them one day.
โฆmaybe after the US shows them it can be done.
Have to fight your way past that enormous hook nose.
Isn't it nice to see that life goes on even without a functioning government?
Maybe this is what we needed to witness all along.
These people live in perpetual fear of the most benign and trivial things.
Feels good to be free of that nonsense.
Haha
Try me.
Terrified AND miserable by the sounds of things.
Theres an arcane ceremony conducted in the Australian Parliament when a newly elected Speaker symbolically refuses the position and is reluctantly forced into it by other members of the house.
It is, in a way, how I think politics should beโฆ
Any person expressing a desire to govern others should be immediately disqualified.
New politicans are only deemed eligible after demonstrating excellence in a field outside of politics and after being nominated by a majority of their constituents.
>In earlier times when the king was very powerful, he would usually only call the parliament together in order to get it to agree to new taxes. The speaker would report parliamentโs decisions to the king. This was dangerous if it was not what the king wanted to hear. It was not uncommon for early speakers to be beheaded, with another being "murdered". This has led to the modern symbolic show of refusal by a member on being elected speaker. In early days a memberโs struggle to avoid being forced into the chair could have been completely genuine. In Australia the tradition is continued by the act of the new speaker being escorted to the chair.
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives
Interesting
Why was he proudly flying 17 flags at his departure speech?
Thanks