Anonymous ID: 036c14 June 30, 2018, 11:39 p.m. No.1981359   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1980956

We are not noisy like the North or West. But we are like rocks in our support for Potus. We love what he is doing to return our rights and authority back to the individual. His desire to reduce the size of government and give us back control over the affairs that effect us personally and the states we live in.

 

We are what we do, and say little about it. We show you by our actions. Look at our votes for Potus, look at our votes supporting Potus's suggestions.

Anonymous ID: 036c14 June 30, 2018, 11:55 p.m. No.1981461   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1981342

What may seem like an attack to some, is reality playful banter for the most part. Granted, it's not graceful, down right harsh at times. But there is a good underlying reason for it. And believe it or not, it there is love that prompt's the Anon to care so much they would react this way.

 

It's easy to walk away and not give a hoot about what happens to someone or how badly they are setting themselves up for a blow if you don't care.

 

But when you do care about how badly this other Anon is missing the mark, and you don't have all the time in the world to explain it to him/her, you might drop the PC time wasters and get to the point that makes the other Anon snap out of it fast.

 

Not much different then a parent calling it's child a slob after walking into it's room for the 1,000th time the parent has asked the child to clean it and find it, once again, littered with every piece of clothing the child owns.

 

Might hurt the childs feeling for an hour or so, but they get the point, and at least hesitate before they thrown those socks shoes pants shirts etc etc around the room and litter it up.

 

Anon's call it shitting up the board, or shilling. And they call the ones doing it … prolly what works best to keep it at a minimum.

 

So what you think is not love. Is actually an over abundance of it pouring out.

Anonymous ID: 036c14 July 1, 2018, 12:09 a.m. No.1981547   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1581

>>1981480

Not sure what the point of it was. We are all of one race, the human race. We have differences in how we look at some things, or how we approach things, but we all should have a common goal in the classroom and that's to learn about what we are looking at and the best approach or approaches to it.

 

Are we really there to be separated by races. Or to learn about them?