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General Discussion / This is the guy that the Left called a hater...
« on: September 18, 2025, 12:42:32 AM »
The link is just one of many episodes that was produced on Turning Point USA with Charlie Kirk. Kirk is facilitating a peaceful debate between pro-Israel and those who are questioning US's loyalty to Israel. Kirk was always encouraging civil debate and keeping things peaceful.

I already know the trolls and haters on PH aren't going to watch it because it would force them to look at how wrong they are.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88Gx_Nyyv10

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The Left loves to use buzzwords and their supporters gleefully go along without having any clue about what's really going on.

For example, Charlie Kirk was often accused of spewing hate speech.

It's not hate speech just because you disagree with his views and positions on hot button topics.

The biggest problem about the Left is that they want absolutely NO guardrails or pause on their lunacy. If a Leftist Liberal fell to his death because he chose to jump off a building, the Left would demonize and sue gravity if they could. lol! Because according to the Left, gravity shouldn't even exist. But since it does, it shouldn't be doing it's job as gravity.


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...wrong

Presentism is the act of interpreting or evaluating past events, figures, or eras through the lens of present-day values, knowledge, and concerns, which can lead to misinterpretat ions or anachronistic judgments.

Many Leftists claim that if they had lived during WW2, they would've fought against Hitler. But that's just their "presentism" speaking since having learned decades later that Hitler was actually the bad guy. If anything, they would've sided with Hitler against the Jews just as they are spewing anti-semitic views today in the present. The Left is very pro-Hamas. Therefore, who is to say that they wouldn't have been pro-Nazi had they been living during that time?

The recent political assassination of Charlie Kirk leaves me completely heartbroken. I am disgusted with the vile creatures on the Left, who are celebrating his assassination and even justifying it. They, along with those who remain nonchalant, don't get it through their thick heads that this assassination is equivalent if not greater than the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. It's the first political assassination of an influential voice that contributed to the election of a president since the likes of MLK, Jr.

Charlie Kirk played a vital role in captivating the hearts and minds of young men, whose been abandoned and demonized by a socialist feminist movement with LGBTQ and Trans agenda. This movement has infiltrated American institutions and poisoned the country's youths. In the 2024 election, the Democrats lost big time to Trump, who swept all swing states and won the popular vote. Election results showed that the Democratic Party's lost was largely due to their inability to secure young male voters. In the following months, the Democratic Party would conspire and strategize how to rebrand themselves in order to appeal to this voting block.

Is it any surprise that they would celebrate Charlie Kirk's untimely death? We are not shocked that they have accountability in his murder. They've been demonizing him in liberal legacy media, knowing full well that it's enough to aid and abet the crazies on their side to do the dirty deed.

If it had been 97% of black females voting for Trump, the Democrats would be cheering for Amanda Seale's death.



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Faith & Beliefs / It's actually not un-Christian to call an entire city evil
« on: September 10, 2025, 06:44:39 PM »
Liberals claim that it is un-Christian to label an entire city, such as: San Francisco, Oakland, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, etc. sinful. However, they are very wrong. These cities are filled with evil and they should appreciate any person who cares enough to point out their sins so that they might change their ways. Maybe such person is their Jonah. Remember that God called upon Jonah to go into Ninevah.

Some cities are evil and riddled with sin. Two such cities were called Sodom and Gomorah. If you're a decent person then you should move out, lest you perish with the evildoers - just like Lot's wife, who was turned into a pillar of salt for looking back.   

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Faith & Beliefs / Prayers
« on: September 10, 2025, 04:41:11 PM »
Sometimes we don't pray to Jesus to change the hearts of others, but we pray to Jesus to restrain us from destroying them.

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Marriage & Family Life / Homeschooling
« on: September 09, 2025, 11:12:17 AM »
If parents saw how students in K4-6th grade were being taught in schools, they would realize that teaching their own child these subjects is not all that difficult and in fact, it would be to the advantage of the child to be homeschooled.

Most parents shy away from home schooling because they're afraid that the child isn't going to learn what they should be. Those fears are easily quelled by requesting the curriculum and standards from the district. Every school district should have this available. Once the parent has this in hand, they can design the lessons to meet the standards.




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...healthcare, education, housing, food, utility bills, and other expenses...

But none of them are questioning the 6-figure income of the minority executive who runs the non-profit or heads the public sector institution that requires them to stay poor in order to keep that job.

President of the NAACP, Derrick Johnson, earns roughly around $400k a year. He has a lot of incentive to keep blacks feeling angry, dejected, discriminated against, and hating white America.

He can't create jobs that will pay them a living wage, but he can keep them disillusioned.

According to ZipRecruiter, the average salary of a teacher's union president: mid $100,000 (so like $150k).



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If you do pay income taxes, what is the highest you've ever had to pay?

And did you grow up in a family where your parents owed?

Honestly, people who only take never care how much it costs someone else. Their warped line of reasoning is, "if you had to pay then that must mean you make too much."

Like there is a crime to earning a good living.

In that case, families with 6 or more children are mandatory to have at least 3 children enlist in the military. The majority of Hmong families have an average of 6-8 kids. They can stand to lose a few. It won't break them. They will still have at least two children left.

In fact, the more kids you have the less likely you should be eligible for government assistance when you can put those kids to work. You have more human capital.

Back in Laos, large families could farm larger plots of land. There were more hands to till the soil and harvest the rice. Any large family that went hungry only meant one thing: they were lazy.


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Ultra rich people do not want to sport brands that are being popularized by people who want to look rich. Did you know that the fashion industry markets certain brands as high-end to draw in commonfolk to buy them? There are different price points in the fashion industry. Some brands are marketed as high-end. You will see them in fashion magazines and on Hollywood celebrities. Brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Prada are common ones. Stylists will even tell you that certain styles make you look wealthier and so on.

But the truth is that ultra rich people (who aren't in the celebrity spotlight), don't often wear those brands or even dress that way. They don't often shop the same way that we do. Clothes are brought to them and modeled for them. You cannot buy those brands because the stores don't carry them. They are solely sold only to millionaires and billionaires in order to keep it exclusive.

I won't mention these brands since there is no point. We can't afford them nor can we get our hands on them.  ::)

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...of their ex(es), but then you noticed that they don't give much to the relationship they have with you...trust your intuition.

No, it's not because they loved their ex(es) more than they love you. It's not that they were more attracted to their ex(es) than they are to you. And it certainly isn't because they gave more to their ex(es) than they do to you.

Isn't it obvious?

They're just a bum who doesn't love anyone to make any relationship work.

110% certain that once you're out of the picture, they're going to lie to the new person that you were the reason why the connection didn't work. You were unappreciative and overly critical of them, even though they tried their best. And of course, you had glaring flaws that conflicted with their expectations.

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It's as though they never learned the important lesson that was to be learned. Perhaps they don't believe there is a lesson to be learned.  ::)

I haven't listened to a Hmong story in awhile, but I remember one from a few months back about a Hmong guy who became homeless because of his drug addictions and gangster life. One thing that I did not hear from him is an apology to his parents.

He began his story by saying that he came from a very large family of 14 children. He was a middle child and therefore, only received his brothers' hand-me downs. He'd be the last to wear them because they were too tattered to pass to his younger brothers. So only the oldest and youngest sons got new clothes. His life of crime started after he begged his parents for a pair of Jordans. His parents didn't work but as a child, he didn't understand this.

Needless to say, his life of drug and crimes led to jail time, two failed marriages, two children from each marriage, and homelessness.

This guy blaming his parents for the way he is when he can't give ANYTHING to his two children.

Maybe he should've learned that parents try their best.


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Let's take California for example. They have quite a few large metropolitan cities that are obscenely mismanaged by woke, leftist mayors. Very corrupt, too, as if the incompetency wasn't already a sin. San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, just to name a few. It doesn't matter if you're a super, wealthy tech billionaire living in a safe, gated community. The millions that you pay in property taxes is being mismanaged, and thrown to supposedly solve all the issues of degenerates who have no intentions of cooperating anyways.

The wealthy people in Palisades learned very quickly late last year that there was no water in the reservoir to put out those huge fires that decimated several zip codes.

You think you're safe because you live in the nice area of town. But when your town is run by incompetent leaders who coddle miscreants, your house will literally burn down some day. I have no doubt that rich people in California want to resolve homelessness, but they also don't want their own homes to go up in flames either. 

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General Discussion / Let's talk about Tipping Culture
« on: July 08, 2025, 11:31:14 AM »
It's a real thing that black people don't tip. So let's just get that out of the way.

Anywho, tip restaurant servers, hair stylist, and whenever you use gig apps.

If you don't want to tip then you should eat at home, don't eat at sit-down restaurants, cut your own hair, and don't use gig apps.

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It's way worse than you can imagine.

A lot of Hmong kids in the 80s and 90s did not attend the best schools, but I'd say that it was a decent education. Parents back then were still accountable and students felt shame if they didn't do well in school. Students actually had to earn trophies, they received a ZERO for missing work, and there was a thing called "detention".

Nowadays, if you are not in a good school district (especially one that is predominantly black or brown), your child isn't learning anything all day long. Troubled schools don't retain teachers for long, except for the bad ones who figured out a way to game the system, and tend to hire young, inexperienced teachers. Much of this has to do with the attitude of the parents in said districts, who really view public education as daycare. Because of this, they opened the floodgates to Critical Race Theory teaching and practices. After all, when the parents complain about perceived cultural gaps, the school is going to respond by watering down the curriculum.
 

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General Relationship / Love isn't really about reciprocating
« on: July 03, 2025, 09:56:36 AM »
You pick someone to love.

That's really all there is to it.

If the relationship ends, then it's because they didn't pick you to love. They walked away.

Did you know that it really only takes one person to make a relationship work and last?

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