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The differences between Antifa and Proud Boys, explained.
Antifa - has better weed - down for an orgy - has the chicks - has rhythm
Proud Boys - has better beer - down for a mosh pit - has the guns - has meat
Antifa, proudboys Have the chicks or hold the beer But who’s got the corn
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August 18, 2019, 12:52:55 PM |
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This twitter account make by 'Satoshi Nakamoto' sir? 966.4K Followers. Joined August 2011 Location: Worldwide Source: https://twitter.com/BitcoinWhy bitcoin account use location Worldwide? It must have been made in a particular country Or is it controlled from the satellite!
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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August 18, 2019, 12:55:39 PM |
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Antifa, proudboys Have the chicks or hold the beer But who’s got the corn
Damn mic, that was deep. Thanks for reminding me its Sunday. I always forget. Proud Boys
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Extremist on both sides, don't kid yourself. Antifa is just as bad. Yep I think they are equally as bad. An equal amount of angry morons on both sides. You see the thing is that is often forgotten with groups like these, is that they generally want the best for the people and country. It's just that what they think is best, and the best way to go about it, is borderline insane.
At the very, very core of it, yes the leaders of both groups I'm sure think they only want what's best for the people and the country. But most people involved are just looking for a reason to unleash some rage, whether it be on a fascist cuck or a communist libtard, the end goal is the same.
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August 18, 2019, 12:59:01 PM |
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Proud Boys
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Extremist on both sides, don't kid yourself. Antifa is just as bad. I didn’t say anything. I just posted some screenshots from the Proud Boys telegram channel.
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August 18, 2019, 01:02:01 PM |
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The differences between Antifa and Proud Boys, explained.
Antifa - has better weed - down for an orgy - has the chicks - has rhythm
Proud Boys - has better beer - down for a mosh pit - has the guns - has meat
nothing to need explained becauses boy=BOY nothing different but we are feel proud 'BOY'.
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bkbirge
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August 18, 2019, 01:07:47 PM |
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If you got rid of Antifa the ProudBoys and other violent alt-right groups would still be here. Not the other way around. Antifa is a response to the alt-right. If you think they are just 2 equal sides to the same coin you have not been paying attention. "Over the past decade, extremists of every stripe have killed 372 Americans. 74 percent of those killings were committed by right wing extremists. Only 2 percent of those deaths were at the hands of left wing extremists." (and note none of those deaths have been by Antifa) https://www.snopes.com/news/2017/08/17/are-antifa-and-the-alt-right-equally-violent/
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August 18, 2019, 01:21:20 PM |
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I don't have girlfriend, only Bitcoin.
Same to you love Bitcoin.
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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August 18, 2019, 01:41:34 PM |
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Extremist on both sides, don't kid yourself. Antifa is just as bad.
"Antifa" is the ultimate straw-man. Perfect tool for the "both sides" argument, which leads people to do nothing while thinking they are doing... something.
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August 18, 2019, 01:46:33 PM |
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For examples, why do you think the Nazis did what they did. Because they were evil? or because they thought they were doing the right thing in the interests of their country and people.
Because there was a "good speaker" who together with his "Marketing team" managed to hit the right buttons and his message(s) met the ears of the sheeps who where open to follow that ideas. In the end those who stand up against that, got hunted down (+fear for not following) and everybody got a allegiance with what-ever they could follow in hords. That was well thought by the initiatiors and it´s still the same for many groups, that "scheme" is working. "Find the right words and offer a hand to those who have nothing else in life to follow/feel attached to etc." That's more of the how. Listen to their writings, they honestly thought they were there to save the German race and that if they didn't it would be the end of the Germanic people. Their methods (of course evil) are irrelevant, they believed they were doing what was necessary and what was right. My point is why did they feel they needed to save their country and people? The Bolsheviks were the same. Groups like these are created by the government ignoring the plight of their people and instead focusing on enriching themselves by serving the rich and powerful. The war between labor and capital never ceases.
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August 18, 2019, 02:04:49 PM |
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Extremist on both sides, don't kid yourself. Antifa is just as bad.
"Antifa" is the ultimate straw-man. Perfect tool for the "both sides" argument, which leads people to do nothing while thinking they are doing... something. Is this what "antifa" do? stolen in google
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nutildah
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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August 18, 2019, 02:08:00 PM |
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^^^ nothing controversial about that at all. lol
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Scheede
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August 18, 2019, 02:41:00 PM |
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For examples, why do you think the Nazis did what they did. Because they were evil? or because they thought they were doing the right thing in the interests of their country and people.
Because there was a "good speaker" who together with his "Marketing team" managed to hit the right buttons and his message(s) met the ears of the sheeps who where open to follow that ideas. In the end those who stand up against that, got hunted down (+fear for not following) and everybody got a allegiance with what-ever they could follow in hords. That was well thought by the initiatiors and it´s still the same for many groups, that "scheme" is working. "Find the right words and offer a hand to those who have nothing else in life to follow/feel attached to etc." That's more of the how. Listen to their writings, they honestly thought they were there to save the German race and that if they didn't it would be the end of the Germanic people. Their methods (of course evil) are irrelevant, they believed they were doing what was necessary and what was right. My point is why did they feel they needed to save their country and people? The Bolsheviks were the same. Groups like these are created by the government ignoring the plight of their people and instead focusing on enriching themselves by serving the rich and powerful. The war between labor and capital never ceases. Well, I´d guess: ego-driven craving for power by psychopats
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August 18, 2019, 02:57:15 PM |
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Is this what "antifa" do? stolen in googleMany of the worst conditions in the world are now losing the freedom to speak freely, many problems are being created in the world politically and that is why social unrest is being created. Big guys use their hair to stay in power illegally The picture is just one example of that.
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August 18, 2019, 03:28:43 PM |
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Q: What changes enacted since then to stave off the possibility of further such events have actually made progress towards that objective?
2. There are a ton of changes that have been made to the financial system since, such as the amount of margin banks are required to hold and reducing lending against toxic instruments. That lending now tends to come from shadow banking institutions and hedge funds. The changes enacted were ostensibly to reduce the prevalence of 'too big to fail' institutions, to reduce the prevalence of exotic derivatives, and to reduce the prevalence of debt held by giant institutions collateralizing further debt held by giant institutions. Those were the stated objectives that would serve the goal of reducing systemic risk to the financial system. How are those objectives holding up? Whether pushing the toxic crap out to hedge funds helps the stability of global financial system remains to be seen. Either way you can be assured the world’s governments would just bail the banks out again. The precedent has already been set.
Immediately before the GFC, the FED had plenty of dry powder (such as a 5% federal funds rate as but one example) to deal with such a crisis. Today? In short, there is no particular reason to think the next financial crisis will tip over the apple cart.
The only out they have, should it hit today, is to inflate the dollar to levels that all but ensure a loss of trust, likely ending in a Venezuelan-style death spiral. Well, either that, or let the owners of the banks take the hit (albeit with associated collateral damage). And we know that's not gonna be the route they take.
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August 18, 2019, 03:30:35 PM |
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If any consolation I am not really bullish for another 1.5 months. We need to wait for October.
"Wake me up when September ends" - B J Armstrong
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August 18, 2019, 03:34:43 PM |
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The current bond inversion is sufficiently foreseen that this recession will be avoided.
The current bond inversion 'tis but a sideshow. Or more properly a side effect.
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aesma
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August 18, 2019, 03:38:14 PM |
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It depends what country you're talking about. A recession anytime soon is off the table for the US, but the rest of the world is in trouble. But the effects would not be the same either. The US stock market is crazy high, so a recession has to krach it. I'm in Europe, and the stock market has been flat for years, and growth low. So going from 1/1.5% growth to -0.5/-1%, while a recession, will not be a big shock. Personally I will have no fears for my job for example, and continue to get raises even. My country isn't even forecasting a recession yet.
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August 18, 2019, 03:38:54 PM |
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expect large US infrastructure spends in the future. This would be enough for the US to avoid recession alone.
The US gubmint can financialize themselves any amount of currency. The problem is that those in charge confuse financializing currency with marshaling wealth. Funny thing about wealth is that it is tangible, and cannot be zapped into existence by an entry into a spreadsheet.
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aesma
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August 18, 2019, 03:41:01 PM |
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The US may not fall into recession, but a lot of the world will. US bond inversion is most likely due to the rest of the world's money printing. There is talk of the US playing around with 50 and 100 year bonds. If so, and maybe regardless, expect large US infrastructure spends in the future. This would be enough for the US to avoid recession alone. Time will tell.
With that, I disagree. First of all the US is already propping up its economy with completely crazy deficits, which is not the case elsewhere. But more importantly, plenty of its growth comes from multinational companies, in the tech sector notably, that will get hurt with a global recession, and local infrastructure spending will not help.
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aesma
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August 18, 2019, 03:43:31 PM |
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expect large US infrastructure spends in the future. This would be enough for the US to avoid recession alone.
The US gubmint can financialize themselves any amount of currency. The problem is that those in charge confuse financializing currency with marshaling wealth. Funny thing about wealth is that it is tangible, and cannot be zapped into existence by an entry into a spreadsheet. Well infrastructure is wealth, if of course it's targeted, not airports in the middle of deserts like sometimes happens (in Spain famously). The US should also spend a lot on education to raise the level of its citizens. I'm very doubtful any of that will happen though, as indeed people in charge (companies propping up US politicians) don't care about the long term.
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