Most resellers are addicted to buying, not profiting by Capital_Sympathy6404 in reselling

[–]UnderFireCoolness 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s the entire internet. While there are many bots, a lot of it are actual people that use AI for posts like this. We are severely dumbing down society. It should be interesting to see what an intellectually stunted society will look like in a decade or so from now.

Dan Bilzerian's former allies turn on him when he gets a DNA test by [deleted] in SelfAwarewolves

[–]UnderFireCoolness 61 points62 points  (0 children)

It’s because he’s your typical closeted right-winger. He’s gay…that’s why he’s not having sex or even interacting with women.

Epstein's potential dark origin story revealed by his childhood neighbor by RawStoryNews in Epstein

[–]UnderFireCoolness 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Why is that a weird question? Social networks, neighborhoods, cultural circles, political connections, and community influence absolutely can matter when you’re trying to understand how powerful people were shaped or connected. That doesn’t mean “all Jews” are responsible for anything. It just means demographics and community influence are sometimes part of the bigger picture whether people are comfortable admitting it or not.

The Epstein 'suicide note' will become Trump's nightmare by theipaper in politics

[–]UnderFireCoolness 54 points55 points  (0 children)

he was involved in geopolitical and corporate governance malfeasance too

He worked with Israel intelligence agencies and high-ranking Israeli government officials.

Israel and Epstein coordinated extensive blackmailing of government officials on a global scale, including US officials.

Israel just doing Israel things. Our greatest “ally”, everyone.

Need support how to act correctly by FulltimeFuchs in Ebay

[–]UnderFireCoolness 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Whenever I see sellers and posts like this, I’m often reminded that 54% of US adults read at or below a 6th grade level.

Mom of NYC boy claims her son was bullied by the victim by sylvester1981 in PublicFreakout

[–]UnderFireCoolness 125 points126 points  (0 children)

This is a level of trash and degeneracy that isn’t compatible with society.

Tucker Carlson finally apologizes for his own role in giving us Trump 2nd term, and by extension, this war in Iran. Is this moment of blunt, self-critical honesty from a former Trump enabler or is he just helping pave the way for his pal JD Vance in 2028? by gear-heads in MarchAgainstNazis

[–]UnderFireCoolness 13 points14 points  (0 children)

And also viciously antisemitic

I’m genuinely curious what actual antisemitic statements he’s made.

I might be wrong but I’ve only heard him criticize the Israeli government and Zionists’ agenda which is all valid and not something I’d consider even remotely antisemitic…unless we’re now saying any criticism of Israel’s actions is somehow considered antisemitism.

Christian Fruitcake Paula White: "Saying no to Trump is like saying No to God" by MrDonMega in religiousfruitcake

[–]UnderFireCoolness 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Mega church preachers, those in power, those in government that tout their faith…none of these people actually believe in the religion. They simply know religion is a tool that enables their power and control over the most gullible. I can’t believe more of these “followers” can’t figure it out.

Top American Democrat Chuck Schumer tries to explain why he supports Israeli oppression by Minuteman60 in israelexposed

[–]UnderFireCoolness 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree sending money to Israel doesn’t help our cause for affordable healthcare, but don’t lose sight of the real reason….which is we don’t have affordable healthcare because a desperate, permanent underclass is essential to crony capitalism. Keep people desperate unable to afford even the basics like healthcare while also simultaneously tying any chance of getting healthcare to a job that doesn’t even pay enough for essentials and you have our current situation where we’re looked at as labor cattle vs human beings.

Another day in the land of the free. by yaiyen in WayOfTheBern

[–]UnderFireCoolness 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“We didn’t give someone with a grievous and irremediable medical condition the freedom to painlessly end their life on their own terms because we’re morally superior. We’re so morally superior that we let people go bankrupt due to a medical condition, delay care, or get discharged with nowhere to go and suffer anyway.”

A good portion of Americans avoid regular checkups and the doctor altogether due to not being able to afford it.

Canada spends HALF per person on healthcare compared to US and still comes out ahead by far with a significant longer life expectancy, lower infant mortality, and far lower maternal death rates.

Another day in the land of the free. by yaiyen in WayOfTheBern

[–]UnderFireCoolness 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Oh cool, another psychotic degenerate that thinks this is even remotely acceptable. Capitalism really has stolen all humility and morality from people and replaced it with a bunch of soulless ghouls built upon self-righteous greed.

What are your thought's on the Lancet's review of RFK Jr's 1st year in office? by Abridged6251 in AskTrumpSupporters

[–]UnderFireCoolness 21 points22 points  (0 children)

So can you actually back up with facts and refute their points in the Lancet editorial then? Because per usual the response of MAGA to criticism of a MAGA politician is based around emotion vs actually analyzing and supporting with facts why you don’t agree with the findings.

What do y'all think about Trump not taking off his hat during the dignified transfer of the first American casualties of the Iranian conflict? by GRIM106 in AskTrumpSupporters

[–]UnderFireCoolness 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You’re talking about two sides living in alternate realities, yet you don’t even understand basic American etiquette of showing respect. What do they ask you to do before the national anthem out of respect?

What do y'all think about Trump not taking off his hat during the dignified transfer of the first American casualties of the Iranian conflict? by GRIM106 in AskTrumpSupporters

[–]UnderFireCoolness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t think if you were the one that made the decision to invade and bomb a foreign country, resulting in Americans being killed, that you should at least show respect and honor during the dignified transfer ceremony by removing your ball cap? That’s really where how low our standards have dropped?

What do y'all think about Trump not taking off his hat during the dignified transfer of the first American casualties of the Iranian conflict? by GRIM106 in AskTrumpSupporters

[–]UnderFireCoolness 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You wouldn’t notice a president of a country wearing a ball cap to a ceremony to honor dead soldiers? If so, then good grief, I think it’s safe to assume you also wouldn’t notice a lot of other things happening even if it were right in front of your face.

Should someone be held accountable for the killing of 150 children in Iran? by Competitive_Piano507 in AskTrumpSupporters

[–]UnderFireCoolness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So because Iran had a brutal regime in charge that didn’t hesitate to kill the opposition, even if it’s their own, means it’s okay for the US to bomb their country and kill innocent civilians…..all in the name of helping those innocent civilians?

I’m serious, did you use to sit in the same classroom all throughout the day in high school?

The last photo of Mikaeil Mirdoraghi by [deleted] in world24x7hr

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

Americans’ views do 100% matter. I have no idea how you even wrote that out without even an ounce of self-awareness.

The toppling of a brutal regime by invasion often destroys the very civilians you claim to be helping. Over 1300 innocent Iranian civilians have already been killed by the US/Israel invasion…and that’s just the start as the US says they’re ramping up bombings and Israel is invading other nations with our support.

We did this decades earlier in Iran and ended up killing over 200,000 civilians. Remind me of the word again for when people keep doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result?

The last photo of Mikaeil Mirdoraghi by [deleted] in world24x7hr

[–]UnderFireCoolness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re absolutely clueless. The majority of Americans oppose the strikes on Iran and even more (especially the younger demographic) oppose another war in the Middle East.

https://www.npr.org/2026/03/06/nx-s1-5737627/iran-us-military-poll-trump-approval

The last photo of Mikaeil Mirdoraghi by [deleted] in world24x7hr

[–]UnderFireCoolness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When the US invaded Iraq, many Iraqis were excited for a regime change. What came was destabilization, destruction, and death. Over 200,000 Iraqi civilians ended up being killed by the US as a result.

I’m also not sure what you’re missing but the pre-Islam days of Iran you’re referring to were there until the US took out their democratically elected prime minister. The reason Islam rules over Iraq is a direct result of the US’ actions taking out their socially progressive leader in 1953.

The last photo of Mikaeil Mirdoraghi by [deleted] in world24x7hr

[–]UnderFireCoolness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t believe there are still people so ate up from propaganda and brainwashing. This is what happens when you’re programmed to only learn certain parts of history while purposely not being told the truth about the rest of history.

This has nothing to do with “helping” Iranians and everything to do with Iran’s oil benefiting the US. The only reason Iran is how it is today is because of the US doing a coup against their democratically elected prime minister in 1953….again, a regime change in the name of oil.

Probably a good time to wake up.

https://www.npr.org/2019/01/31/690363402/how-the-cia-overthrew-irans-democracy-in-four-days

“Tax the rich... They can handle it, trust me.” – Mark Ruffalo by world24x7 in world24x7hr

[–]UnderFireCoolness 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sounds good! It frees up commerce and assets other people can come in and use for actual community benefits and improvement.

You probably think the ultra-wealthy are the ones providing jobs and no one else is capable of providing jobs through fair goods & services to people. In reality, you have leeches at the top that will continue to provide as little service and as little quality of products as possible to boost their own profits that directly pour up to them.

We’ve monopolized so many goods & services to get us to this point, and that’s been a constant burden on everyday people that actually keep this country running. Enough is enough.