Anonymous ID: 315476 Aug. 23, 2023, 5:47 a.m. No.19410776   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0779 >>0793 >>0830 >>0841 >>0877 >>0992 >>1015 >>1027 >>1030 >>1131

>>19410695

Oliver Anthony's 'Melting Pot' Comment Sees Fans Turn on Him

 

While his viral hit Rich Men North of Richmond was dubbed "the anthem of forgotten Americans" by Republican politician Marjorie Taylor Greene, Oliver Anthony's recent comment on diversity may have ruptured his conservative fan base.

 

The Farmville, Virginia, resident became an overnight sensation after radiowv shared a clip of him singing the track to YouTube on August 7. At the time of writing, the footage has received 34 million views, with more than 130,000 comments—the majority of which praise the song.

 

The song—which counts prominent conservatives Joe Rogan, Kari Lake and Matt Walsh among its fans—criticizes taxation, welfare cheats and the obese, and includes references to sex-trafficking, Jeffrey Epstein and QAnon. These topics are popular among the country singer's fanbase, but Anthony's recent interview with Fox News reporter Griff Jenkins has left some listeners reeling.

 

Posting a clip of the interview, which was filmed ahead of a performance in Moyock, North Carolina, X user @iamyesyouareno accused the singer of being a "sell out."

 

"We are the melting pot of the world," Anthony tells Jenkins in the 11-second snippet. "That's what makes us strong is our diversity and we need to learn to harness that and appreciate it and not use it as a political tool to keep everyone separate from each other."

 

@iamyesyouareno was unimpressed by the statement, captioning the video: "Such a let down. Did he sell out already to the rich men north of Richmond?"

 

Many of @iamyesyouareno's 149,000 followers agreed with his take, with the clip receiving 1.7 million views.

 

"Damn, thought we had a real one," wrote Arthur. "He switched up so fast."

 

"It's all a set up," said SS.

 

"He was never anything other than a grifter… we warned you but you guys ate it up," said boxingMD.

 

However, other users backed Anthony, with Lil' Triangle writing: "sorry that he's not racist."

 

"I'm confused. Are you a segregationist?" asked @crackaco1a.

 

"The guy said from the beginning he's in the middle politically. Don't be shocked he doesn't have all the same beliefs as you," said Tomas Riley.

 

While TrollColours clarified the meaning of "melting pot," believing Anthony misunderstood the term.

 

"Melting pots make thing homogeneous: Not diverse," the poster said. "That is the function of melting pots."

 

"That's a contradictory statement if i ever heard one," agreed Crypto V. "Can't be both."

 

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, the former factory worker describes himself as "pretty dead-center down the aisle on politics."

 

"It seems like both sides serve the same master," Anthony explained in the clip. "And that master is not someone of any good to the people of this country."

 

However, the singer has also been accused of promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories about 9/11. Newsweek discovered a playlist on Anthony's YouTube account featuring controversial choices.

 

The collection includes conservative influencer and academic Jordan Peterson, whose comments about transgender people have caused uproar, as well as videos that seem to indicate Israel was involved in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/oliver-anthony-melting-pot-fox-interview-1821786

Anonymous ID: 315476 Aug. 23, 2023, 5:55 a.m. No.19410821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0870

>>19410793

> White Supremacists

>How does that make you feel?

 

You used the Anti White Cuck term, so therefore you are a SHILL.

 

I feel GREAT! I saw through your bullshit in less than 5 words in. You, are an ENEMY.

Anonymous ID: 315476 Aug. 23, 2023, 6:02 a.m. No.19410859   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19410830

"Diversity and Inclusion" ARE the Dividing Terms the DS has empowered to basically ELIMINATE White people.

Not listening to excuses.

 

When there is ONE RACE left out of "(Insert race/color, except for white) LIVES MATTER", then it's not ALL.

 

The ONE race, left out of Every Single Group, IS WHITE. Now, pretend you're just an anon, and says "OVER TARGET" when, you are so far away from the TARGET, YOU ARE THE TARGET.

Anonymous ID: 315476 Aug. 23, 2023, 6:18 a.m. No.19410961   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A TikTok star says he is out of a mental-health facility since seeking help after watching 'Sound of Freedom'

 

A well-known TikToker is out of a mental-health facility after a 17 day stay, he announced on Instagram.

 

Chris Rooney, better known as Uncle Chris on the Yeet Baby TikTok, thanked his followers for their support in an Instagram post on Monday.

 

"Thank you for your thoughts and prayers everyone, it is truly appreciated," he said. "I spent17days (not that I was counting) in a mental health facility."

 

He said his mom had picked him up, and he was "very glad I got the help I needed and love being back!"

 

Rooney also posted three photos of him looking relaxed in a hot tub on Tuesday night. His Instagram story showed him sporting a newly shaved head, and leaving a large tip and a selection of Christian books for workers at a hotel he had been staying at.

 

Rooney, a 26-year-old from Fredericksburg, Virginia, found a huge audience when he started making videos with his young niece and his nephew, Marleigh and Jack, in January 2020.

 

Most of the videos involved the toddlers making a big mess while attempting to pour drinks into glasses. The group charmed the internet and gained 5.7 million followers on the account known as Yeet Baby.

 

Rooney's family wrote on Instagram that Rooney had disappeared on July 25 and reappeared on August 3 after checking himself into a mental-health facility.

 

The post said Rooney had been "found safe" on August 3, and that Rooney had been struggling after watching the child-sex-trafficking movie "Sound of Freedom."

 

The action movie, about a Homeland Security agent who saves children from sex trafficking, was a box-office hit, bringing in $90 million in its first two weeks after opening on July 4. The movie's controversies included allegations that it fuels conspiracy theories and misrepresents the issue of sex trafficking. Its star, Jim Caviezel, is also a QAnon supporter.

 

The August 3 statement said Rooney had seen the movie and was "sick to his core over it," and hadn't been "himself" while posting links about raising funds for the movie.

 

That statement also included a message from Rooney at the end, who said he was thankful for the support.

 

"Unfortunately, there was nothing anyone could do to help me," he said. "It is something that I have to work on and am going to make it my life's mission to not only get myself healthy but also others."

 

Rooney's return to social media was a welcome one for many fans who had been worried about him since they found out he was unwell.

 

The Yeet Baby Instagram account also shared a message, saying Rooney and Marleigh were both going back to school.

 

"What are the chances that Mar and Uncle Chris go back to school the same day 22 years apart," it read.

 

They also thanked fans for the "support and prayers."

 

"It is truly appreciated," it said, promising more updates when things settled down."One step at a time."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tiktok-star-says-mental-health-114929442.html

Anonymous ID: 315476 Aug. 23, 2023, 7:06 a.m. No.19411218   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19411183

33 = MASONS

 

Nearly 20 years after the end of World War II, there were still about 26,000 American military personnel in France. Many Masons were amongst them, but only a very few affiliated with local lodges, due to language or ritual differences. Some American military lodges were created under the Grande Loge Nationale Française (GLNF), but until 1964 the nearest American lodge to the Paris the authority of the worshipful master: the gavel area was located at Evreux, over 100 km. from Paris. Therefore, the foundation of Chevalier Ramsay Lodge was a response to the Masonic needs of American military personnel in and around Paris at that time.

 

Paris

In fact, there were 24 Founding Members, and all were American Masons assigned to a U.S. military base, to NATO or to SHAPE, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. The original Lodge by-Laws, as well as the Lodge's original Texas Ritual, were both borrowed from Normandy Lodge No. 63, another U.S. military Lodge in France and it was decided that the new Chevalier Ramsay lodge would meet in St. Germain-en-Laye, near Paris. The name 'Chevalier Ramsay' was in memory of a distinguished Scottish Freemason, who happened to be buried locally in St. Germain-en-Laye.

 

LOTS moar

https://chevalierramsay.be/lodge-history/