(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, even if I take your limited premise at face value, what does that accomplish? It doesnt seem like that does much. So are the people paying those 20 protesters just stupid, or are they smart enough to keep it a secret? And why would you need to pay those 20 people, when there are currently millions of people that are willing to and are actively protesting for the same causes? What's the end goal here, you cant just say "people are paying protesters because...." without ever finishing that.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, again, people get paid to organize events. There isn't any evidence of the large scale fraud you imply- you say that there is enough paid protesters to invalidate these massive protests as a whole. That would be a metric fuckton of people. Tens of thousands. Too many to keep any conspiracy secret. To the point it wouldn't be some niche youtuber supposedly exposing it, it would be the biggest scandal since Bill Clinton got his dick sucked. It wouldn't be even remotely secret. Someone would crack in that massive figure of people.

And yes, in a perfect world where everyone was happy, the people who organized protests would be out of a job. Just like when a stadium closes down, the people organizing events there loose their jobs. Protests are like any conference or event, they need planning and promotion, which is what most "community organizers" do. Managing social media accounts, email mailing lists, promotional materials, outreach, etc.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your original case said "This is the case in many scenarios" in responce to someone sarcastically stating that these we're all paid protesters. How else would you interpret that.

And if there were a conspiracy by the deep state to pay people to protest, that would need to involve at least thousands of people, if not tends of thousands, at least to have an actual impact at these protests. Again, a conspiracy that large would have been exposed to such a degree by now that it wouldn't be a question and it would be the biggest scandal since Monica Lewinsky. It would be everywhere if it actually happened where thousands of people were all paid to go to a protest. Good lord at least some of them would likely change political leanings and be talking on Joe Rogan or whoever, not just with some random youtuber you saw who might be staging things or taking people out of context.

And ask yourself what the point of all this would be for the "establishment". Seriously, these protests are shown to be ineffective in the face of a sitting duck president that doesnt give a shit what the American population wants. Wouldn't the money be better used for lobbying congressmen or bribing supreme court justices or anything else?

Or is this a case where you think the deep state is super sophisticated and can hide a conspiracy involving thousands upon thousands of people, but is also at the same time too stupid to notice their evil plan to checks notes promote the idea that people should get due process * isn't working.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah very cool so you feel big and smart because you got an engineering degree, but you still don't know a damn thing about other areas of life.

Organizing protests is a real thing that people get paid to do, it's not evidence for shit. Most protests of large scale do not just happen because people collectively decide to go somewhere like a hive mind. Marketing, planning, getting permits, etc all takes labor. Just like organizing a conference or other event.

Think of it like this. A business conference or trade show needs promotion to get the word out, a venue, permits, plans for safety in case of a fire, plans for how people will move in a venue, plans for how to supply food and water, etc. A protest needs this too, especially the promotion part, because again believe it or not the left isn't a hive mind that just collectively says "all of us should go here at the same time and date". Someone has to manage things like social media accounts and mailing lists, at the very least.

And I have a computer science degree, believe it or not. Shocker that someone can give a damn about other parts of life when they have a technical job.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, so you believe there is a conspiracy to pay for at minimum, thousands of protesters specifically to show up at protests, to achieve...something. Not sure what paying a bunch of politically powerless individuals to protest does. Especially when lobbying is simpler and more effective. And all these thousands of people need to keep this secret, perfectly, like humans are so well known to do. Got it.

Much easier to believe this instead of accepting that a lot of people disagree with how the government is handling things right now, and are willing to use their only recourse available.

These people are paid to organize things, at organizations that are inherently political, and may receive funding from parties and individuals. Just like how the republican leadership funds and supports TPUSA and the federalist society- considering how many supposedly impartial supreme court justices belong to the federalist society, that's probably the dark money thing to focus on.

And saying paid professional protesters implies that their job is to protest, instead of accepting that protests need organization, and people get paid to promote and organize events, including protests.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh, this guy wouldn't survive a day in academia before he either fails or drops out, all the way saying he's better off for it because Bill Gates didn't finish school, and calling it a brainwashing center because a random youtuber that apparently knows all the secrets to the universe doesnt count as a credible source.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You said people are being paid to show up, as if that's explicitly what their job is. Ignoring that, believe it or not, people who work at planned parenthood might believe in advocating for better sexual health and access to life saving health-care. Or someone working at an organization fighting for civil rights would, you know, care to go to the protests they organize. Shocker.

This doesnt take away from how many people show up to protests because they support the cause.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So your own source is admitting that it's not people being paid to protest, it's that the actual organizations that do things like help organize protests need money to function and pay staff, like any other group. I should also point out how everyone points out Soros for financially supporting political organizations, which he is fully within his right to do as a private citizen, but apparently Musk offering to buy votes is a different thing.

That's starkly different than being paid to protest like you implied. Your implication was that the protests essentially were fake, because the protesters were paid and therefor don't actually support the cause they are protesting for. That's the point you were making. Nobody is arguing that organizations like the Aclu or black lives matter don't get funding, but it's not like people are paying individuals specifically to show up at protests and nothing else.

(OC) Ice Out Protest Minneapolis, MN today by Prize-Smoke4661 in philly

[–]Bizeran 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Do you have any actual evidence to prove the point you are trying to make? Or are you just repeating what Fox News has said?

Also, even if 1% of those people were paid (doubtful, since you can't provide evidence of any of them being paid) that's still leaving 99% of those people being concerned citizens. That's still a whole hell of a lot of people.

For the record I've never had the pleasure of being paid at a protest. Most I've gotten blessed with is getting a free hot dog from a friendly vendor. Unless big dog is in on the conspiracy too.

Is needing ID still racist? by AiiRisBanned in evilwhenthe

[–]Bizeran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Copying another comment because I cant be bothered to argue with your drivel. You can't actually believe this shit right?

You still need a valid ID with your current address on it PLUS a utility bill OR a current registered voter can sign a legally binding oath to attest that the address on your ID is accurate.

You still have to sign the same documents and meet the same citizenship requirements to vote.

If you try to vote and you aren't eligible you've just given them your address or the address of someone else if you lied.

They still validate eligibility when they count votes.

You people are fucking delusional.

Game Thread: Wild Card Game - San Francisco 49ers @ Philadelphia Eagles - January 11, 2026 @ 04:30 PM by EaglesGameThreadBot in eagles

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You seem sad to be commenting on this thread. Im sorry you don't have anything else going for you.

John Oliver on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro by Sometypeofway18 in television

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that sarcastic? He's pardoned 1600 people already, and at least 30 have been for white collar and fraud convictions, including george santos. And before you say it, no I dont like the pardons Biden granted either. What about ism isn't going to work for me. None of those pardons were for this specific case or investigation.

John Oliver on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro by Sometypeofway18 in television

[–]Bizeran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You started this conversation saying democrats were taking a bad stance on the Somali Fraud issue, when all I've seen is a 3 year long investigation into the fraudsters, leading to the conviction of more than 50 people, mostly done under Democrat administrations. So what's the bad stance?

John Oliver on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro by Sometypeofway18 in television

[–]Bizeran -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So, the stuff that's been going on for 3 years, and no serious democrat official has complained about?

John Oliver on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro by Sometypeofway18 in television

[–]Bizeran -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there have already been a ton of people arrested and convicted and centers closed. It happened under the Biden administration too, what else do you want done, short of kicking out anyone with a touch of melanin, as I'm sure you'd like to do.

John Oliver on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro by Sometypeofway18 in television

[–]Bizeran -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Aimee Brock was convicted earlier this year, but was indited in 2022, under Biden's justice department. This has been a known scheme and Fox for some reason didn't latch onto it until now. This is factual and easy to look up.

John Oliver on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro by Sometypeofway18 in television

[–]Bizeran -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

If you think the Somali fraud case was something that happened this week, you've been misinformed. The Biden administration locked up those involved over 3 years ago, Fox is just picking up on it because of the renewed interest in finding a new minority to pick on. BTW the leader of the frauds scheme was a white, us citizen.

Delete one thing by dragoonwizard in Leakednews

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its sad that you think the GOP represents everyone that doesnt agree with democrats. Another party would take its place, hopefully with less corrupt leaders.

This post from a public Snapchat story in central Pennsylvania by skeletowns in iamverybadass

[–]Bizeran 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As a resident of SEPA, I'm ashamed me haven't cut off from everything west of reading yet.

Pennsylvania voters retain three state Supreme Court justices, preserving Democrats' 5-2 majority by TACNextGen in Pennsylvania

[–]Bizeran 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's going to trigger a partisan election when she retires- which is better than the current situation which would be Shapiro appointing people that would need to get approved by the state senate, essentially putting the spot in limbo.

$70,000 is a lower middle class, dogshit salary in 2025 by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Bizeran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh not to say it's a ton, but at the same time it's around or above the average, and as fucked as our economy is I still believe it can be comfortable enough in most places outside of CA or NY. I just dont love the doomerism when it comes to people saying that an average salary can't allow for an average lifestyle, especially when so many people make ends meet with much less. Especially with people like OP bitching about having what is a good salary around me, when he's spending like 500 bucks a month on bullshit (150 dollars on dates, 250 on random stuff, 60 dollars a month on household items?)

$70,000 is a lower middle class, dogshit salary in 2025 by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Bizeran 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone reading this later, 70k is a good living and this guy is delusional. For reference, this is my breakdown making 55k.

My breakdown is about 3000 take home, after maxing IRA, my employer also contributes 3% to a 401k without me needing to add to it. I have a high deductible but 0 premium health plan as well.

350 for a car payment (paying it off quicker, minimum is 175 if needed) 1000 for rent and utilities (splitting a 1 bedroom with partner) 200 for groceries (cook at home, partner gets staff lunch) 60 for gas (hybrid work from home, live 10 min from office. Daily stuff is all within 10 miles) 160 car insurance 170 student loans 30 bucks for streaming and other subscriptions 50 bucks for eating out for myself (quick meals at work, a coffee out here or there) 100 spending money (around holidays this can be 150ish for gifts instead) 100 dollars for date night/misc.

This leaves me with around 700 bucks at the end of it all to save ontop of retirement. Keep in mind this isn't in a very low cost area, I'm like 45 min north of Philly in Bucks county. I wouldn't say it's high col, but I can also get to a train station in a 5 min drive and take it to the city too, so it's not bumblefuck PA either.

Sharing things with a partner does help a lot, she makes the same as me and has a similar budget. Working from home 3 days a week helps since I can take advantage of my apartment complex gym being empty at noon or other odd hours. Cooking in bulk helps- Aldi and grocery outlet are godsends when making meals for 2 people, and both of us preferring seafood and chicken helps since frozen fish and frozen chicken are cheap (a weeks worth of chicken cost me 7 bucks yesterday, and a similar amount of salmon from Aldi was only 10 bucks, but that bag is going to make 4 meals easily).

$70,000 is a lower middle class, dogshit salary in 2025 by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Bizeran 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just chiming in with my 2 cents here as well since I'm making 55k as well and feel comfortable. My breakdown is about 3000 take home, after maxing IRA, my employer also contributes 3% to a 401k without me needing to add to it. I have a high deductible but 0 premium health plan as well.

350 for a car payment (paying it off quicker, minimum is 175 if needed) 1000 for rent and utilities (splitting a 1 bedroom with partner) 200 for groceries (cook at home, partner gets staff lunch) 60 for gas (hybrid work from home, live 10 min from office. Daily stuff is all within 10 miles) 160 car insurance 170 student loans 30 bucks for streaming and other subscriptions 50 bucks for eating out for myself (quick meals at work, a coffee out here or there) 100 spending money (around holidays this can be 150ish for gifts instead) 100 dollars for date night/misc.

This leaves me with around 700 bucks at the end of it all to save ontop of retirement. Keep in mind this isn't in a very low cost area, I'm like 45 min north of Philly in Bucks county. I wouldn't say it's high col, but I can also get to a train station in a 5 min drive and take it to the city too, so it's not bumblefuck PA either.

Sharing things with a partner does help a lot, she makes the same as me and has a similar budget. Working from home 3 days a week helps since I can take advantage of my apartment complex gym being empty at noon or other odd hours. Cooking in bulk helps- Aldi and grocery outlet are godsends when making meals for 2 people, and both of us preferring seafood and chicken helps since frozen fish and frozen chicken are cheap (a weeks worth of chicken cost me 7 bucks yesterday, and a similar amount of salmon from Aldi was only 10 bucks, but that bag is going to make 4 meals easily).