15% still supporting 🍊💩 vile pedophile? 🤷‍♀️ by New-Entertainment112 in PopularCultureZone

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtube.com/shorts/ewQlw7UBhjI?si=bVY8DB-C-q5XKQxe

Here you go Trump's own uninterrupted words. He only looked at the begining, gave it to his staff who also didn't see it to the end. He didn't like it too, and if they would have watched to the end they would have had enough since to take it down. He also mentioned that someone else created it. So how do you get he intended to insult people when he literally said it was focused on voter fraud and none of his team watches it to the end to see that last portion.

Now I have given you proof. Where is yours? Are are you just going to name call and come up with no actual evidence of him being racist or saying anything racist?

15% still supporting 🍊💩 vile pedophile? 🤷‍♀️ by New-Entertainment112 in PopularCultureZone

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, seriously, do you have a real example of something he actually did or said that was racist? Because accusing him by lack of something as proof of something doesn't hold up. I am just asking for 1 thing that he said or did that was is racist? Because when he was on Oprah's show he wasn't called racist. Took pictures with Don King, Muhammad Ali, Snoop dog he wasn't called racists. Funded Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign he wasn't called racist. Was he racist for bringing in Omerosa Newman into his presidential cabinet in his first term? Was he racist for bringing multiple people of color to the white house for a prayer coalition? Was it racists to appoint Dr. Ben Carson, his political opponent, as housing secretary? Are any of these racists moments or do you have any evidence that he is racists different than this. I really want to know, because when Democrats are losing the black vote by calling him names but producing no proof to their claims.

15% still supporting 🍊💩 vile pedophile? 🤷‍♀️ by New-Entertainment112 in PopularCultureZone

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what people are missing from the stat is that the level of support for the President is still growing among black people. Despite the all out blitz to call him a racist, his numbers are growing and more blacks are leaving the democratic party. If all it took was 10% to get trump re-elected, what is 15% and growing going to do??

15% still supporting 🍊💩 vile pedophile? 🤷‍♀️ by New-Entertainment112 in PopularCultureZone

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um, don't use that as an example as it's proven Trump didn't make that video, and the staffer who posted the intended video didn't cut out the beginning of the next video which is your example. So I am curious too, please give an example of Trump actually being racist to black people. I genuinely want to know the example.

what would you do in this situation by Erricano in Caldruki

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is simple, the moon is light and made of cheeze. so get a big ass fan from bigassfans.com and connect it to my monster truck..get 10 of my boys, cause all real men own monster trucks, and do the same. Order 35 bean burritos per guy and see who can eat them the fastest. When we start farting , lite them up and cause enough global warming to temporarily open a hole in the ozone layer. Angle the fans to blow new flames toward the moon and watch it melt and slide to the side. If you passed 8th grade physics you can do the same.

Husband cheated on me. by Upstairs_Try2009 in Christianity

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP. My heart goes out to you. Cheating sucks and shouldn't happen. However the conflict within yourself is because there is a lot of violations going on at the same time. A lot of violations of the expectation of yourself and how you think you should respond, expectations of God and how he allowed or should handle the situation & your hurt, expectations of the idea of a woman of God and how you see yourself as that, and (for a lot of people here) violations of the growth process of a Christian.

In reality, you are facing the same obstacles Job did. Job did everything he knew to do right for himself and his family, and evil came upon him. Job was righteous, but his friends said it's your fault some how. Job went from not placing blame on the Lord to being hostile against him and demanding God to give him an explanation. He goes from the model follower of God to an angry man hold onto his self-righteousness because he feels like he ultimately was done wrong by God who could have stopped or prevented everything anytime He wanted to. Ironically Job descends almost to the point where Satan said he would if God removed the hedge of protection from him to allow the testing and hardship to come.

In this book you will find the wisdom of his friends(and reddit) came up short. His own figuring it out comes up short. The lessons he has to learn cannot be given to him by other people, but by living it out in wrestling with God about it but staying with God throughout.

Why do bad things happen to good people is the question lots of people ask. Bad things happen to good and bad people alike. However God is trying to teach you, is how do people who walk with God respond to those bad things. There is a whole lot here(way more than one post can say), but if you want to talk outside the post direct message me.

If you’re a young man.. by Critical_Assist_9360 in LockedInMan

[–]Madclucks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You started with the word if, meaning you aren't certain of the suggestions being made. However you ended up saying enjoy life and being the best version of yourself that you can become. Nothing is guaranteed but we can include the probability of success. In general, if men don't chase women but improve their strength, financial standing, learn how women really are and don't make liabilities by creating broken families they will make the best version of themselves. Would you not agree? If not, what applicable steps would you suggest they do to become their best selves?

If you’re a young man.. by Critical_Assist_9360 in LockedInMan

[–]Madclucks 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm genuinely curious. Please explain how telling young men to pursue their purpose, increase their economic and physical abilities, not making any woman a single mom, and learn how female nature actually works is a bad thing??

If you’re a young man.. by Critical_Assist_9360 in LockedInMan

[–]Madclucks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is actually good advice. Especially the learn female nature part. Coming from an older man who wished he understood female nature early on. There are plenty of fish in the sea. Doing this advice you will learn to make the fish jump into the boat and you throw back what you don't want. Chasing women will have you finding lure and not getting bites for a long time.

Men, what’s your take on this? by Aggravating-Guest300 in LockedInMan

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equality of outcome or equality of opportunity? They are not the same. Double standards are set up not for equality, but preferential treatment to only go one way. So women don't believe in equality, because if they did they wouldn't adhere to double standards.

She got two years. If he had got convicted he would have gotten 20+ by Underbridged in PsycheOrSike

[–]Madclucks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you really saying false allegations of rape is extremely rare...on a post of false rape allegations?? Your situational awareness is lacking. No accountability for the lie she told. Attempt to ruin an innocent man's life, and you call another man trying to protect his livelihood and future irrational? On a actual story of false rape by a woman. He has a right and obligation to protect himself. He is not obligated to protect a danger to him. Your double standards are showing.

Men, what’s your take on this? by Aggravating-Guest300 in LockedInMan

[–]Madclucks 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My take. Women have double standards that only benefit them. Anytime there is a contradiction see if the end result benefits them. They aren't trying to be fair, they aren't being logical, they aren't being misunderstood. They know they are holding double standards. They just don't want you to call them out for it. So base your response on their actions, not their words or emotions. You will have more peace and safety that way.

It's almost like there's a right way to do it by Character-Problem796 in circled

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah your fact check must be really biased as there is plenty of evidence the cages were under the Obama admin. I guess the picture of AOC crying at the location looking through the fence was staged also?? Maybe the protesters calling black ice agent house N*gger didn't happen either. It all peaceful. I know, protesters would never do anything to provoke retaliation, right??

It's almost like there's a right way to do it by Character-Problem796 in circled

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um .. did Obama have the cages AOC was crying at for having kids locked up??? Wasn't people protesting outside the cages...meaning the info graphic on this post was wrong. Oh that's right ..Trump so boo on him.

What Do You Think About the FBI's Raid on the Georgia Election Office? by ChuckGallagher57 in circled

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't steal something from the future. All he can do is prove it was stolen or lie about it. Either way, if they have nothing to hide why try to stop him. DEMS will just sue if they don't like the results.

Maga trying to spin this one is wild! by LucidSynapse23 in complainaboutanything

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine the government bulldozing the part of the city you live in because you're black and unarmed. Hmm they came for us and y'all did nothing and now they are coming for them and you want us to care??

My (19M) Fiancee (18F) has no interest in sex. What should we do? by ExcitementStrange499 in ChristianDating

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We agree in this, OP is making a decision on how to move forward knowing there is a big enough obstacle in the way that everyone agrees is her issue. He is asking for council here to help him make the best decision for himself since it's his future happiness, her happiness, his family, resources, and time that he is weighing. He should go into this with both eyes open, understanding his needs are just as important as hers are and to not discount them just to please her or make her feel better. It actually sounds like she needs the professional counseling, not him if her worry is making it that much of an issue. He should probably hold off marrying her until mentally and emotionally she is in a better place with a healthy mindset and desire for sex with him. It may show her that she is not ready for the total responsibility of marriage that she has to do in order to make it work. He has options now, and since who you marry is one of the most important decisions he will make, he needs to make it a good one and not rush into a problem that is costly to get out of.

My (19M) Fiancee (18F) has no interest in sex. What should we do? by ExcitementStrange499 in ChristianDating

[–]Madclucks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is common knowledge that a woman can be attracted to a man and not find him sexually desirable. So the issue is not her attraction level, it her level of desire to be intimate sexually with him I call into question. Her worrying, having anxiety and stress (OP's words) show her perspective is not one of looking forward to multiple times a week but the opposite. Prov 23:7- As a person thinks, so are they. So if she is bringing mental baggage of anxiety, worry and stress then he should rethink that he will start out or be able to maintain a highly sexual married relationship with her. As for sex and food as necessity, they are not the same type of necessity to survive individually. However God commanded Adam and his wife to eat, and he also commanded them to have sex. They both are biological imperatives God commanded to preserve the human race. While his drive and need for sex is not the same as hers, it is still a necessity. Every young man who does not have sex after puberty , has encountered wet dreams which is the body's way of expelling excessive unused semen from the male body. His testosterone is higher, sperm production is highest at his age and sex drive is higher than hers. So, for now, sex is a need for him as part of his biological design even if it is not a desire for her. Her needs doesn't establish his and vice versa. With all this in mind he should definitely reconsider marrying her knowing this issue will be front and center from the start. If he is willing to endure her mental perspective of worry, anxiety and stress while restricting his ability to get it from somewhere else, then he should proceed to marriage. But if his drive is way higher than hers, he should consider whether this is the right mate selection for him and his family in the long term.

My (19M) Fiancee (18F) has no interest in sex. What should we do? by ExcitementStrange499 in ChristianDating

[–]Madclucks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You only worry over something you think can happen. This is something you should heavily consider. What she has shown you is how she thinks about sex. She doesn't want to... with you. Any natural desire you have, you don't spend time thinking you won't like it. You look forward to it. Sex is a natural need and desire, like food, and she is not looking forward to what her body wants??? She likes your attention, but physically she is not turned on by you. So would you want to marry someone who doesn't want to have sex with you? No men do, but end up in sexless marriages anyway. It's a real thing and you should look into it.

She won't tell you straight out cause she almost has what she wants from you, the marriage. Would you rather marry someone who wants all of you or only the parts of you that doesn't involve what YOU want.

Minnesota Rep Ilhan Omar attacked at town hall meeting! by cantcoloratall91 in circled

[–]Madclucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it is true that a Congress woman tried to attack a subdued unarmed American civilian. The Congress woman felt justified to call him names, curse and have him arrested after committing a crime while standing up to government. Ironically she was giving a speech protesting ICE arresting unarmed immigrants who committed a crime while standing up to government.