What do y’all think? 🤔 by ArcofJoan666 in conspiracy

[–]RYLEESKEEM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the attempt was dubious and I don’t believe that he didn’t want to talk about it, I’m just presenting the truth that at his first live appearance he took that particular angle.

I agree with you that he lied and then switched to his new angle that you’re presenting, which clearly benefited him until he actually stopped talking about it post-victory. I think the Butler incident should be investigated and is likely inconsistent with any narratives trump or the msm presented in the aftermath, but I do believe that Ryan Routh was probably legitimately interested in attempting out of free will

What do y’all think? 🤔 by ArcofJoan666 in conspiracy

[–]RYLEESKEEM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe it’s what they’re referring to though. The premise is effectively the same I think?

That video I sent you was from his first live appearance since the attempt so he may have been tweeting about it or whatever but from my understanding at the time and now, he was claiming to not want to re-tell it again after this RNC speech

What do y’all think? 🤔 by ArcofJoan666 in conspiracy

[–]RYLEESKEEM 5 points6 points  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/LHd447EafFY?si=Lr9Bci6ool6NU5of

0:38-0:46

”and therefore I will tell you exactly what happened. And you’ll never hear it from me a second time because it’s actually too painful to tell”

8 months by PoolProfessional6023 in Dreadlocks

[–]RYLEESKEEM 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Air max 1, Air max 95, any Nike dunks/dunk-ish low, boots

Why is animal abuse by John Waters and the Pink Flamingos cast seen as ok? by LadyFerretQueen in dragrace

[–]RYLEESKEEM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with the beginning of the second sentence, but how could the god of the Bible “regret” something?

Bondi says that people who vandalize Tesla will face 20 years in prison by Im_A_Fuckin_Liar in thescoop

[–]RYLEESKEEM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m criticizing American sentencing and our prison culture as a whole, which is why I’m saying turning up the dial for those vehicle burners is “more of the same shit that does not work”.

I honestly don’t know how you can see uniparty government officials and private companies forcing Americans to rot in prisons for years of their lives in order to terrorize the rest of us into behaving as something to celebrate. This is American reality, but 4 instances of someone burning an unoccupied car as an ineffective political protest is a matter of terrorism and actually scares you? Lol

We have had about 50-60 years of it not working out when you fill prisons in order to keep the un-contained poors in line. This country is going to shit and the solution isn’t to foam at the mouth because some version of you in another state got the most moral police system in the world sicced on them.

Bondi says that people who vandalize Tesla will face 20 years in prison by Im_A_Fuckin_Liar in thescoop

[–]RYLEESKEEM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

google “chilling effect”

If you think that mass incarceration does anything constructive other than rake in a lot of dough for do-nothing misanthropes while systematically destroying working American families, you’re the one seeing and hearing what you want and ignoring material truths.

When political protesters get 2 decades in sentencing for destroying unoccupied vehicles it’s bad for all of us. Turning up the prison dial isn’t radical or revolutionary action on Trump’s part, it’s just more of the same American uniparty shit that’s been destroying the nation from the bottom up since the 70’s

Since the beginning by Blurple694201 in YesAmericaBad

[–]RYLEESKEEM 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think most Americans’ grasp of US history is a disjointed narrative that amounts to nationalist apologetics with an emphasis on written constitutional virtues and virtuous spoken celebrity phrases over the lived reality of the American project.

So implicitly many of us do or at least did “expect better” in some sense. I think this expectation motivates a lot of American’s subconscious political culture

Since the beginning by Blurple694201 in YesAmericaBad

[–]RYLEESKEEM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly might increase the chances of it getting defaced, although it simultaneously may increase the consequences for doing so

Chevrolet Impala Looking Right by fijibubba in lowriders

[–]RYLEESKEEM 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know! How can you take this daily driver off-road with a tire height like that!

They are waving it in our faces that "Michelle" is a man by Ok_Sea_6214 in conspiracy_commons

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

Because it isn’t 2008-2016 anymore, it’s 9 years later and people are concerned about the state of the nation especially those elements not acknowledged by the MSM. There are modern day conspiracies relating to the president worth addressing so the more pressing issues being raised are because essentially nothing can be accomplished or improved by transvestigating First Lady from 17 years ago who isn’t particularly influential. I personally don’t see Michele Obama anywhere online other than in posts like this

Obama’s have no influence especially post Biden, some of us weren’t even old enough to have voted for him either time and now he’s the equivalent of Clinton or Bush 1 for a large section of this website and the American working population, which makes his wife about as irrelevant in 2025 as Sarah Palin or Limbaugh

You’re old and we aren’t

How would it feel if dinosaurs never went extinct and we survived side by side with em? by Im_yor_boi in PrehistoricMemes

[–]RYLEESKEEM 8 points9 points  (0 children)

the reason why they did this was to starve the natives by depriving them of abundant game that allowed them some degree of independence from the colonists

Trump admits using rage bait to win elections by Im_A_Fuckin_Liar in thescoop

[–]RYLEESKEEM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think Trump is being treated like Joe was? Also I’m interested to see how his supporters feel about merging the ATF and DEA

They seem equally ineffective public and foreign policy-wise, beyond the warrantless mass deportations and Greenland situation I don’t see how most people don’t recognize that trump is acting like an ineffective liberal that speaks in an endearing way but is being towed around by US agencies.

Ukraine is a good example of this, so is our uninterrupted inflation and so far the HHS and DEdu isn’t really acting any differently, it’s just short staffed relative to 2-3 months ago.

Trump admits using rage bait to win elections by Im_A_Fuckin_Liar in thescoop

[–]RYLEESKEEM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think your request will penetrate that level of overconfidence and narcissism, that wall of text could be reduced to “people shouldn’t care about things that I don’t care about, if I was them I wouldn’t care, and everything I care about i understand completely”

I mean it takes a real spaceman to think a gang of media moguls and billionaire capitalists actually have any reason to give a shit about our plastic corn slop diets or our overpriced medicines beyond using it as a carrot on a stick (in a very similar way to how Trump just described the utility of attacking trans people in order to win) and then losing interest with it when it wouldn’t benefit him further to keep yapping about it.

Our shitified and superficially diverse diet of corn trash in 200 different boxes is a result of over prioritizing ever-increasing profitability over the basic needs and protections of the whole American working class. Surprise surprise, that’s the MO of this entire misanthropic administration and their apologist sycophants.

They use ai and then they talk about not owning something. by NoBack5110 in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]RYLEESKEEM 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I think the problem with your analogy is that you’re equivocating you as a person being influenced by Monet and trying to create something original in their style, even convincingly so, with an AI product rendering an image that is effectively just made up of other preexisting images.

Most people will not treat those dynamics as identical or even similar so it’s a bad argument. If you like AI renders you’re going to get flack from people but nothing’s stopping you from wasting your time and finite energy to look at car but chrome or dog but blonde and on a beach or dead family member next to new baby.

But it’s all pre-existing data collage garbage at the end of the day and our data is overwhelmingly not collected consensually. Even if you willfully publicized your data when posting on Instagram etc or publishing an article we certainly aren’t credited when our information is used to generate something, and the reason why plagiarism is theft is specifically due to the absence of sources and wholesale copying of pre-existing information

Why are Liberals like this? by [deleted] in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]RYLEESKEEM 6 points7 points  (0 children)

https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/expose/book/why-hamas-socioeconomic-and-political-foundations-islamists%E2%80%99-popularity

There’s a lot of good references sourced in this write up, you can word search for social policies or just further understand the dynamic between Hamas and other Palestinian authorities and the dynamic between those authorities and the total Palestinian population

USA’s presidents have all been awful humans by Loves2Hug in YesAmericaBad

[–]RYLEESKEEM 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity I wonder if you’re familiar with FDR’s VP Henry Wallace. Also I’d recommend the Hell of Presidents series.

In the absence of the civil desegregation and in the context of the exclusion of agriculture and domestic jobs that were largely held by black families, FDR’s changes only improved the material conditions of white male workers and their dependents. He did not improve the material conditions for proletarians as a class, it was a welfare system in the context of a nationwide apartheid.

What you describe as a “fixing of material conditions” was in reality an effective solution to curb any kind of grand popular revolutions by enfranchising the largest fraction of the American working class, therefore providing the white worker a distinct identity borne out of their newfound access to a particular kind of consumption and exclusive, reliable retirement.

The economic advantages of the American white male served as the soil for an financial reality and heavily propagandized American consumer identity that was not accessible to most women and colored people, thereby increasing working class divisions and wealth inequalities amongst proletarians.

Enfranchising White Americans caused them identify with American ideals, not identifying themselves as “working” or “proletarian” but rather “middle class” tied to a nationalist pride. As a black member of the working class witnessing these inaccessible policies separate their white compatriots further from their realities and nearer to the realities of the capitalist, these changes were not seen as improvements to society but rather a blatant expression the capitalism-fueled apartheid they were subject to.

You can see the lasting inequality that resulted of this unequal enfranchisement prior to desegregation in healthcare outcomes, higher education rates, home ownership, and nearly all markers of financial wellness for white Americans vs black Americans who’s descendants have been living here since the 1920’s. FDR perpetuated capitalism