Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 9:24 p.m. No.4787430   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7435

>>4787348

Baker

I was going to send a notable request during last bread but was too late for this:

>>4786604, >4786678 Tucker on Yellow Vest Protests in France

 

Then I noticed something listed on Tucker & the yellow vests but the number doesn't correspond; take a look.

>>4786567 FINALLY MSM covers Yellow Vests. Who else would step up but Tucker?

 

I would repost if you want to pick up the Yellow Vest posts that are actually on that topic.

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 9:32 p.m. No.4787512   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7524 >>7533 >>7534 >>7607 >>7723 >>7939 >>8025

Tucker on Yellow Vest Protests in France

1-16-19, https://youtu.be/32mz62Diqlk, ~31 mins

 

PAGE ! (video) of 2 (article)

 

"Our media haven't said very much about the Yellow Vests and that should not surprise you. This is a "revolt against a deeply selfish and stupid establishment, and that includes the media."

 

Next come remarks made by Chrisophe Guilluy, author of Twilight of the Elites: Prosperity, Periphery and the Future of France.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/01/11/the-gilets-jaunes-are-unstoppable/

 

Guilluy summary:

15 years ago, he noticed that most working class people live outside the major cities. The cities have no need for working class outside the big cities. But you can't build a society around this…

 

The YV protesters are from more rural areas; they are working class, not intellectuals. The cultural establishment can't grasp what's going on; similar to the intellectual response to Brexit in the UK. The protesters use the yellow vests to remind them "we exist."…..

 

Cities need French professionals and immigrants to do the scut work. There's no place for the French working class.

 

The French Bourgeousie is very hip and progressive; they ostracize the working class (like deplorables here): "They are looked upon as though they are some kind of Amazonian tribe."

 

Protesters have been denounced in France as xenophobes, anti-Semites and homophobes. The elites used this to defend their class. Now they are afraid.

 

Now the working class wants to be integrated into the culture. "We need a cultural revolution."

 

[The intellectuals] need to stop insulting the working class, to stop thinking of them as imbeciles. Cultural respect is fundamental….We also need to think differently about the economy–beyond Paris, London & New York.

 

Tucker: "Imagine what it would look like if Republicans leaders understood what you just heard. They must just start winning elections."

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 9:35 p.m. No.4787534   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7607 >>7723 >>7939 >>8025

>>4787512

"Tucker on Yellow Vest Protests in France

1-16-19, https://youtu.be/32mz62Diqlk, ~31 mins

 

PAGE 2 of 2 (article)

 

Attached is the transcript of the interview with French author Christophe Guilluy from which Tucker read on his show tonight.

 

I was very excited to see this coverage on FOX, because there has been so little MSM coverage of any kind, despite the ongoing protests in France. To the point where populist opposition leader Marine Le Pen had to broadcast her speech in support of the French people on Facebook; no other media outlet would carry it.

 

But the persistence of the Yellow Vests seems to be slowly breaking through the media blackout.

 

Next step: FOX should SEND A NEWS CREW to France and other countries to cover the Yellow Vest movement and actually interview participants.

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 9:44 p.m. No.4787607   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4787524

Here are the Yellow Vest posts under my old title, but I like the title the Baker used last bread better.

 

(The post with that title from LB should be either deleted or changed, anyway. Wrong topic.)

 

Suggested revision:

 

>>4787512, >>4787534 FINALLY MSM covers Yellow Vests. Who else would step up but Tucker?

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 9:50 p.m. No.4787659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7810 >>7828

>>4787374

>>4787409

>>4787423

>>4787432

>>4787485

>>4787606

 

Funny you posted this. LB I was just thinking how I spend my time here.

  1. digging a. offline (long diggs, tedious but worth it) b. online (shorter diggs, more interactive/fun)

  2. memeing (fun simple memes)

  3. praying - all the time

  4. exchanging ideas & doing group diggs together: exciting when it works

  5. "sitting" with people with real troubles

  6. giving & taking feedback (rewarding also hard sometimes)

  7. coming up with quick memes in a conversation (I'm never fast enough)

  8. adding sauce to "thin" pieces (could be a phone-fagger)

  9. looking for notables (espec. ones that don't stand out)

  10. opposing certain kinds of shill posts (eg, advocating violence; not often, just if it seems right)

  11. encouraging anons with positive feedback; God knows we get enough of the other kind.

  12. Rare: songs & poems

 

Try to avoid:

  1. hostile exchanges that serve no purpose

  2. no sauce, no text w/caps (too hard for others)

  3. butting into private exchanges between others (you can tell)

  4. criticizing anons for no damn good reason

  5. criticizing Q

  6. division-fagging (painful to behold)

  7. concern-fagging (what a drag!)

  8. responding to stale, old shill posts (what's the use?)

  9. arguing with bakers (or whining about them)

  10. Are-we-there-yet fagging

  11. getting too attached to long projects (can be hard to keep perspective)

  12. thinking I know more than others (ongoing project)

 

Crazy place but somehow it's home…..

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 9:56 p.m. No.4787709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7740 >>7764

>>4787670

Usually it's more like I see a great meme, want to reply, and have to create something–which takes a little time. ("So there I was–45 minutes later–replying FINALLY.") Only works on night shift.

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 10:15 p.m. No.4787846   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4787349

Glad someone's pressuring Chuck & Nancy.

 

But asking

"Which of your children would you be willing to sacrifice?"

Meant to evoke empathy.

Maybe not the best approach?

KEK.

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 10:21 p.m. No.4787888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7952

>>4787849

The info is always hard to sit with. About disclosure, they don't disclose it in a useful way–maybe useful to them, not us. Yes, it's creepy–like the time Gregg Braden hired a mgr born on the same day who told him with a smile, "I'm your evil twin." Ripped him off big-time. Surprise??

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 10:37 p.m. No.4787990   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4787911

If you ask how people got here, everyone's got a story–me, too. No one came by accident. I never even heard of an image board a year ago and didn't use social media (except FB to follow one group). Impossible to imagine this entire scenario. Kek.

Anonymous ID: f1cf76 Jan. 16, 2019, 10:48 p.m. No.4788087   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4787984

What is it with that couple. Mr. and Mrs. Papdapolous? They are like something out of an Edward Lear poem:

(subbed out "Papadopoulas" for "Discobbolos")

 

Mr. & Mrs. Papadopoulas

Climbed to the top of a wall,

And they sate to watch the sunset sky

And to hear the Nupiter Piffkin cry

And the biscuit Buffalo call.

They took a roll and some Camomile tea,

And both were as happy, as happy can be,

Till Mrs. Papadopolous said,—

"Oh! X! Y! Z!

It has just come into my head—

Suppose we should happen to fall!!!!

Darling Mr. Papadopolous."

…………..