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How the FUCK do you get to be an “Endorsed Contributor”
becuz I'm da awesomest won't awesomedude who ever awesomed
First of all, who endorsed you?
Your mom.
And second, “contributor”? More like ABUSER!
You want abuse?
I'm going to vcard a bunch of your recent posts
You actually did get a flair point for this post and I'm sure you'd get more of you posted your stuff you already wrote in TheRedPill
www.forums.red/p/theredpill/323971/on_fatherhood_celebrations_and_regrets
He posts in TheRedPill as well as AskTRP comments, where your posts and advice get flaired
RPS and myself endorsed him. Other senior ECs have contributed to the endorsement
You'd more than likely be one yourself if you commented in AskTRP and posted more in TheRedPill
How the FUCK do you get to be an “Endorsed Contributor”
First of all, who endorsed you?
And second, “contributor”? More like ABUSER!
I am telling on you both. I protest.
flounces
1d ago The Hub
@SeasonedRP generally anyone above another one does pull the ladder or depending on circumstances subtly tries
1d ago The Hub
@Typo-MAGAshiv "In the US's case, that's just powerful people pulling the ladder up from behind them because they suck. That's not because of capitalism, but rather because people are awful."
Yep. A good example is the crazed focus on racial issues in recent years. The stirring of racial tensions is done by elite whites who fear "lesser" whites climbing the ladder and displacing them.
1d ago The Hub
@MentORPHEUS We are seeing a lot of the same things but drawing different conclusions. The aversion to economic class issues isn't limited to the right. The hyper-focus on things like racial and transgender issues is designed to divert attention from economic class issues. Better to have people arguing over George Floyd than wondering why a historically greater share of national income goes to capital than to labor.
I think you are missing that the left was absorbed into the uniparty long ago. WEF is a good example. In any event, no one prominent on the left would dare do anything that would result in more income going to labor than to capital. The situation thus is perhaps more bleak than you think.
Trump is an outsider and reviled by the uniparty, and is comfortable around working people, so it isn't surprising that they like him. People like Musk because he allowed free speech on Twitter and evicted all of the FBI/intelligence community people on the payroll. They see what is happening in Britain, with people being jailed for daring to question the wisdom of mass muslim immigration, and appreciate someone like Musk.
And I don't doubt that environmental groups that take money from the likes of Soros don't consider him one of them, but at the same time, he and his ilk control the ultimate policy decisions of those groups. Cleaning up chemically infested rivers in New Jersey, and preventing it from happening again, is a worthwhile endeavor for environmental groups. Shilling for policies that send money to politically-connected people and China to fight "climate change" is not.
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