Anonymous ID: 085db4 Nov. 3, 2018, 8:24 a.m. No.3713404   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Most People Are Good

 

I believe kids oughta stay kids as long as they can

Turn off the screen, go climb a tree, get dirt on their hands

I believe we gotta forgive and make amends

'Cause nobody gets a second chance to make new old friends

I believe in working hard for what you've got

Even if it don't add up to a hell of a lot

 

*I believe most people are good

And most mama's oughta qualify for sainthood

I believe most Friday nights look better under neon or stadium lights

I believe you love who you love

Ain't nothing you should ever be ashamed of

I believe this world ain't half as bad as it looks

I believe most people are good

 

I believe them streets of gold are worth the work

But I still wanna go even if they were paved in dirt

I believe that youth is spent well on the young

'Cause wisdom in your teens would be a lot less fun

I believe if you just go by the nightly news

Your faith in all mankind would be the first thing you lose

 

*

 

I believe that days go slow and years go fast

And every breath's a gift, the first one to the last

 

*

 

I believe most people are good

I believe most people are good

Anonymous ID: 085db4 Nov. 3, 2018, 8:51 a.m. No.3713682   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3733 >>3778 >>3826 >>4029 >>4044 >>4053

More than 20K Google employees, contractors participated in global walkouts

 

The organizers of Thursday’s employee-led walkout from Google offices across the world announced Friday that more than 20,000 employees and contractors participated in protesting the company’s handling of workplace harassment.

The allegations and the company's subsequent work with the executives were detailed in a bombshell New York Times report last week, prompting swift backlash from the tech giant's employees.

One employee, according to the statement, claimed during the walkout that Human Resources tried to "silence me," after she brought forth allegations that a male colleague harassed her at a team outing.

“The first thing that HR did was silence me. They made it clear that I was the problem,” she said, according to the statement. “I lasted on that team for three months. Every day, I went into work. I cried in the car for an hour, and I went into work and faced my harasser until I could not do it anymore, and I left that team.”

The walkouts started at the company’s offices in Asia and Europe, with demonstrators leaving their offices at 11:10 a.m. in their respective time zones.

“Sadly, the executive team has demonstrated through their lack of meaningful action that our safety is not a priority. We’ve waited for leadership to fix these problems, but have come to this conclusion: no one is going to do it for us,” Claire Stapleton, a protest organizer, said.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/technology/414700-more-than-20k-google-employees-contractors-participated-in

Anonymous ID: 085db4 Nov. 3, 2018, 8:57 a.m. No.3713734   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Illegal Alien Murders Wife after Portland Sheriff Sets Him Free Without Notifying ICE

 

Multnomah County “sheriff” Mike Reese is now taking heat for failing to notify I.C.E. when he had an illegal alien in custody up on assault charges. Those charges were dropped, of course, and the illegal alien was set free, only for said illegal alien to go on to murder his wife by stabbing her to death and dumping her body in a ditch. Multnomah County is home to Portland, Oregon.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/illegal-alien-murders-wife-after-portland-sheriff-sets-him-free-without-notifying-ice/

 

Anons think sheriff in deep shit?

Anonymous ID: 085db4 Nov. 3, 2018, 9:04 a.m. No.3713811   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3835 >>3836

Vote Early

 

Potential tornado outbreak looms for Election Day

 

While all eyes are on the political forecasts going into Election Day, the actual weather should not be overlooked.

Meteorologists are tracking conditions for a potential tornado outbreak that could blow through a major swathe of the country early next week, and have an impact on several high-profile races along the way.

 

"It's still too early to identify location and duration and potential intensity," Patrick Marsh, a warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center, told NBC News. "But extreme weather could play a big role on voting."

The potential extreme weather is reminiscent of the "Super Tuesday" tornado outbreak on Feb. 5 and 6, 2008, a swathe of destruction that left 57 people dead on a day when voters in 24 states were heading to the polls in caucuses and primaries for the presidential election.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/potential-tornado-outbreak-looms-for-election-day/ar-BBPhrrg

Anonymous ID: 085db4 Nov. 3, 2018, 9:14 a.m. No.3713902   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3916 >>3946

The Nazi Roots of Climate Change

 

Please note that I'm not saying liberal environmentalists are Nazis, nor that they are anti-Semitic or want to start a world war. However, since Ocasio-Cortez (and other Democrats) brought the Nazis into this discussion, there are striking similarities between these two political movements – sufficient similarities that the Bronx Democrat's warning should have our alarm lights flashing, big time! The fact that modern Democrats share with the Nazis the claim that the only way to heal what ails this planet and perhaps even prevent the demise of all of humanity is to put them in power certainly has my alarms flashing.

 

In "The Nazi Roots of the Global Warming Scare" by Kerry Jackson in Investor's Business Daily, Rupert Darwall, author of Green Tyranny, is quoted as having stated, in an interview with Encounter Books, "If you look at what the Nazis were doing in the 1930s, in their environmental policies, virtually every theme you see in the modern environmental movement, the Nazis were doing[.]"

 

Among those themes common to the modern environmental movement and the 1930s Nazis was "climate change." In "The Nazi Origins of Renewable Energy (and Global Warming)," David Archibald wrote that the first German-language article (perhaps the first political article) on "human-caused climate change" was created in 1941 by Hermann Flohn, a scientist for the German Meteorological Service who became the chief meteorologist for the Luftwaffe High Command. The title of that article translates as "The Activity of Man as a Climate Factor."

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/11/the_nazi_roots_of_climate_change.html

Anonymous ID: 085db4 Nov. 3, 2018, 9:16 a.m. No.3713916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4000

>>3713902

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That is just the tip of this "common theme" iceberg. In order to pursue their stated goal of "preventing harm to the environment," Hitler's Third Reich passed the Reichsnaturschutzgesetz (Reich Nature Protection Law) in 1933. According to Duncan Bayne in "How to Spot a Nazi," the purpose of this act was to increase control over the German populace by requiring that decisions on how a person could use his property be first approved by the Reich. Sound familiar?

 

Further confirming the Reich's identification as a "Green" party and its similarity to America's liberal Democrats: the Nazis were among the first, if not the first, to enact laws to protect wilderness and endangered species. Granted, the species and the forests protected were examples iconic of Germany. Nevertheless, the "common theme" connection remains. In addition, the Nazis passed the first animal rights laws and the first anti-vivisection law, and they were the first to protect wolves in 1930s Germany. Liberals, mostly Democrats, have passed similar measures in the modern U.S.

 

Where does this lead, and why should we take warning? An author known for his insights, H.L. Mencken, wrote in his book Prejudices: First Series, "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule."

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/11/the_nazi_roots_of_climate_change.html