Anonymous ID: 25f527 July 28, 2021, 4:11 a.m. No.14213976   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So what happens when we all don't comply to their unconstitutional rules which violate the Color of Law?

 

As for me, I WILL NOT Comply.

Anonymous ID: 25f527 July 28, 2021, 5:22 a.m. No.14214150   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So…I'm I just gonna ask. Has anyone tracked where the USAF is Flying these Covid Riddled Illegal Immigrants? Are they being flown into Red States, Opposed to the Vaccine Horseshit to up the Numbers?

 

Glaringly Obvious Dig… Haven't Seen't It. Doesn't mean some savvy Anon didn't post…

Anonymous ID: 25f527 July 28, 2021, 6:17 a.m. No.14214369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Has anyone ever noticed the outright sexualization of children in American Dad and Family Guy?

 

American Dad has been doing it for quite a while, but Family Guy has gone outright Kiddie Porn with their dialogue and innuendos. But hey, what do you expect from literal Godless Sodomites and Disney?

Anonymous ID: 25f527 July 28, 2021, 7:14 a.m. No.14214605   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14214556

>>14214560

Read Genesis…

 

THE ORIGINAL PYRAMID SCHEME

 

Abraham Sister Whore/Wife for Profit/Prophet

 

The Jews Kvetch and Fully Admit It.

 

https://jwa.org/blog/risingvoices/sarai-and-silence-breakers

 

In Genesis 12:10-12:20, Abram and his wife Sarai go to Egypt to flee a famine. Abram asks Sarai to pretend to be his sister so that the Pharaoh might reward Abram because of her. Abram’s plan works, and when “the woman [Sarai] was taken to Pharaoh's palace,” Abram receives benefits from the Pharaoh. In other words, because Abram let Pharaoh sleep with Sarai (a situation made possible by the fact that Sarai was pretending to be Abram’s sister), Abram reaped benefits.

 

When I first read the line “through [Sarai] it did go well for Abram,” I wanted to be optimistic. Go Sarai, the first woman to succeed in the workplace! And in the Torah no less! But did she really succeed? As far as I can tell from the text, she never consented to Abram’s plan. Abram exploited his wife’s beauty and sexuality for economic gain. The midrash from The Torah: A Women’s Commentary explains that “the exchange of a woman has taken place.” Regardless of the fact that this text is part of Judaism, the religion I am committed to and hold dear, there’s no way that I, as a Jewish woman, can stand by the idea that it’s okay to treat women as possessions instead of people.

 

Moar Sauce: (WordPress…)

https://meetinggodinthemargin.com/2019/12/04/issues-in-genesis-the-trafficking-of-sarah-part-1/