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29 minutes ago, saintdomingo said:

The NYT and an article from 1985 , I think boogieman seems a bit over the top though that is with the benefit of hindsight. One effect it would have had would be to strengthen the Catholic base (they would not need pressure) and weaken general Christianty.

Well, you never heard of it an hour ago and now you have an opinion from one article.

You are pontificating on its effect now, again never having heard of it an hour ago.

 

It was all over the media for a time which is why I remember it, so yes it was a boogieman.

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8 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Part of Trumps election campaign. Starmer was a useful idiot for the day. 

 

Wait until he's in the White House. Starmer's gonna get it, along with Lammy. 

Sorry I was not aware you were part of these confidential strategy meetings .

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10 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

 

Not the way I see it. Again. what I said was: "Trump was a result of the Republican party "...selling their souls and moral compass just to try to stay in office..." not the other way around." and I stand by that. 

 

The Republican base was/is tired of Country Club and Chamber of Commerce neocons that seem to care little about working Americans. Remember John McCain got off his deathbed to screw the American people just to spite Trump? And Romney? And Cheney? Donald Trump connects with working Americans on a level not seen since Ronald Regan, and the polices Trump is promoting are mostly what working Americans want.

 

You are correct in that most/many elected Republicans were very much against Trump, but I think you are wrong how many of them switched and why. 

 

Now, never-Trump Republicans are endorsing a lying, cheating, hard-leftist because they don't like Trump's hair or the way he talks or that he actually tries to do what he says. 

 

So when Trump loses, thanks to you and other never-Trumpers, we'll have at least another four years of mass illegal immigration (which the never-Trump Republicans love). more DEI, more gender nonsense, more racial animosity, a packed court and a more divided country. Thanks! 

You cant reinvent history or facts no matter how hard you try. You may want to go back and do some more research and not get your facts from alt web sites 

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5 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

Trump single-handedly is ruining America be trust in elections and everything else Trump is a liar a thief a crook doesn’t believe in environmental changes he’s a total con

 You left out facist, racist, sexist, bigot, white nationalist, felon, insurrectionist and cult leader for half of America.

 

Did I cover them all?

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What you don’t have in other countries who vote, is all the religious, often weird praying people , who take part . Is it only because of the abortion subject or what ?  I find these people praying and calling to Jesus to help Trump to win the election, when it would be hard to find a less deserving, rude, ignorant, egotistical man than Trump. Disgusting. And it’s these people who cry « don’t take the lords name in vain ». Religion should have no part in voting for a  Président  or world leader.  The others are what you call rednecks . 

 

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21 hours ago, BruceWayne said:

History has proven men are best suited for this and that women WANT TO BE LED.

Written history covers all the times when women were beaten into acceptance of male leadership (dominance). Men have shown that their egos are too fragile to take feedback from people they consider physically weaker than them. Leadership in today's world is not about physical strength. Do you think that the men who do and historically have beaten their wives into submission are better leaders or just a-holes?

 

Mental agility, knowledge, application of logic, the ability to listen, openness, respect, knowing boundaries, appropriate humility are some of the traits that leaders require. A female president or PM does not need to wrestle a foreign leader into submission - they have others to do that for them if needed.

 

NB, I appreciate you stating that djt is not a good leader.

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11 minutes ago, DualSportBiker said:

Written history covers all the times when women were beaten into acceptance of male leadership (dominance). Men have shown that their egos are too fragile to take feedback from people they consider physically weaker than them. Leadership in today's world is not about physical strength. Do you think that the men who do and historically have beaten their wives into submission are better leaders or just a-holes?

 

Mental agility, knowledge, application of logic, the ability to listen, openness, respect, knowing boundaries, appropriate humility are some of the traits that leaders require. A female president or PM does not need to wrestle a foreign leader into submission - they have others to do that for them if needed.

 

NB, I appreciate you stating that djt is not a good leader.

 

Seems like you've been MIND CUCKED.

 

Not saying ALL men (or Donald Trump) should be leaders.

 

However, women are NOTsuited to leadership - that's why you could count the number of 'great' female leaders' (if any) on one hand.

 

Their forte is NURTURING - just as important but requires a very different skillset

 

Fortunately this pedestalling wimmin problem only exists in the west

- coincidentally the primary region where the gynocentric brainwashing + astroturfed 'feminism (ie. the get the women paying tax scam and break down the family structure policies)  have been implemented and pushed relentlessly.

 

I guess it (the brainwashing) has worked on some but other see through it.

 

 

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21 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

What makes a man a girly man?

I support Kamala , although not in all things, and know what Trump's all about, and he didn't do much to sway my thinking in his 4 years as president.

 

Girly men have female qualities and lack backbone, gumption, assertiveness etc. In short, BALLS

(not saying that's you but this stuff is pretty obvious)

 

Males since the Silent Gen are becoming more & more feminine -

imho it's why more trad cultures are catching up and overtaking

Too many pussies with no balls

 

Having a woman President / PM is either gaslighting by the powers that be or 

indicates a failure of the men in that nation

 

People hold up Merkel as a great female leader but she has <deleted> up Germany badly with gimmigrants - it'll never recover to what it was.

 

Thatcher may have been the exception that proves the rule  - the rule being that

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WOMEN generally MAKE POOR LEADERS

 

Gynocentrics may not like it but t's just fact - trump is a silver spoon soy boy but he's funny and has BALLS.

This is why I think he's less likely to be completely pushed around by (((those))) who own him.

 

PS. ALWAYS REMEMBER:

Red and blue are two cheeks of the same ass. They’re laughing at you.

We are in epic clownworld.

Remember jho’s running the show.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, BruceWayne said:

 

Girly men have female qualities and lack backbone, gumption, assertiveness etc. In short, BALLS

(not saying that's you but this stuff is pretty obvious)

 

Males since the Silent Gen are becoming more & more feminine -

imho it's why more trad cultures are catching up and overtaking

 

Having a woman President / PM is either gaslighting by the powers that be or 

indicates a failure of the men in that nation

 

People hold up Merkel as a great female leader but she has <deleted> up Germany badly with gimmigrants.

 

Thatcher may have been the exception that proves the rule  - the rule being that

...

WOMEN generally MAKE POOR LEADERS

 

Gynocentrics may not like it but t's just fact - trump is a silver spoon soy boy but he's funny and has BALLS.

This is why I think he's less likely to be completely pushed around by (((those))) who own him.

 

 

 

 

Your posts are so mental I can't tell if you are a dyed in the wool incel who has never managed to get it up.....or one of the best wind-up merchants on AN.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Your posts are so mental I can't tell if you are a dyed in the wool incel who has never managed to get it up.....or one of the best wind-up merchants on AN.

 

 

 

 

'Tard:  if you got a problem with the points I make go at them - 

this name calling BS is weak and GAY though - If you think you've can point out any great female leaders or other evidence to contradict me go for it otherwise SYFM you fat decrepit mind cucked gyno paying for it in Thai cos u couldn't get any at home scumbag

 

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5 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

 

'Tard:  if you got a problem with the points I make go at them - 

this name calling BS is weak and GAY though - If you think you've can point out any great female leaders or other evidence to contradict me go for it otherwise SYFM you fat decrepit mind cucked gyno paying for it in Thai cos u couldn't get any at home scumbag

 

x

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s a list of notable and successful women in both politics and business, with brief comments on each:

Politics

    1.    Angela Merkel (Germany)
    •    Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021, Merkel is known for her pragmatic leadership, especially during the Eurozone crisis and the migrant crisis. Her influence earned her the nickname “The World’s Most Powerful Woman” by Forbes multiple times.
    2.    Kamala Harris (United States)
    •    As the first female Vice President and the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, Harris broke significant barriers. Her background as a senator and Attorney General of California shaped her stance on issues like criminal justice reform.
    3.    Margaret Thatcher (United Kingdom)
    •    Known as the “Iron Lady,” Thatcher was the first female Prime Minister of the UK and served from 1979 to 1990. Her conservative policies reshaped the British economy and solidified her as a polarizing yet influential figure in global politics.
    4.    Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand)
    •    Prime Minister from 2017 to 2023, Ardern was celebrated for her compassionate response to crises, such as the Christchurch terrorist attack and the COVID-19 pandemic. Her leadership style emphasized empathy and inclusivity.
    5.    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia)
    •    As the first elected female head of state in Africa, Sirleaf served as President of Liberia from 2006 to 2018. She is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and was instrumental in rebuilding Liberia post-civil war.

Business

    1.    Mary Barra (General Motors)
    •    CEO of General Motors since 2014, Barra is the first female CEO of a major global automaker. She has focused on electric vehicle innovation and autonomous technology, aiming to transform GM into a sustainable mobility company.
    2.    Indra Nooyi (PepsiCo)
    •    CEO and Chairwoman of PepsiCo from 2006 to 2018, Nooyi is known for her “Performance with Purpose” strategy, which focused on sustainability and health-conscious product lines, contributing to PepsiCo’s growth and relevance.
    3.    Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook, now Meta)
    •    As former COO of Facebook, Sandberg was instrumental in the company’s revenue growth and developed its advertising platform. Her book, Lean In, sparked global conversations on women in the workplace and leadership.
    4.    Whitney Wolfe Herd (Bumble)
    •    Founder and CEO of Bumble, Wolfe Herd took the dating app public in 2021, becoming one of the youngest female CEOs to do so. Bumble’s unique approach empowered women in online dating, creating a safer, female-centered platform.
    5.    Oprah Winfrey (OWN Network, Harpo Productions)
    •    Media mogul Oprah Winfrey built a billion-dollar empire from her talk show. Known for her philanthropy and influence, she’s one of the most respected figures in media and is celebrated for breaking barriers as a Black woman in entertainment and business.

These women have excelled by combining resilience, innovation, and vision, impacting both policy and industry worldwide. Their legacies highlight a trend toward inclusive leadership across diverse fields.

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8 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

 

'Tard:  if you got a problem with the points I make go at them - 

this name calling BS is weak and GAY though - If you think you've can point out any great female leaders or other evidence to contradict me go for it otherwise SYFM you fat decrepit mind cucked gyno paying for it in Thai cos u couldn't get any at home scumbag

 

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No indication of being a wind-up merchant.....so incel who can't get up I guess.

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10 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Here’s a list of notable and successful women in both politics and business, with brief comments on each:

Politics

    1.    Angela Merkel (Germany)
    •    Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021, Merkel is known for her pragmatic leadership, especially during the Eurozone crisis and the migrant crisis. Her influence earned her the nickname “The World’s Most Powerful Woman” by Forbes multiple times.
    2.    Kamala Harris (United States)
    •    As the first female Vice President and the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, Harris broke significant barriers. Her background as a senator and Attorney General of California shaped her stance on issues like criminal justice reform.
    3.    Margaret Thatcher (United Kingdom)
    •    Known as the “Iron Lady,” Thatcher was the first female Prime Minister of the UK and served from 1979 to 1990. Her conservative policies reshaped the British economy and solidified her as a polarizing yet influential figure in global politics.
    4.    Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand)
    •    Prime Minister from 2017 to 2023, Ardern was celebrated for her compassionate response to crises, such as the Christchurch terrorist attack and the COVID-19 pandemic. Her leadership style emphasized empathy and inclusivity.
    5.    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia)
    •    As the first elected female head of state in Africa, Sirleaf served as President of Liberia from 2006 to 2018. She is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and was instrumental in rebuilding Liberia post-civil war.

Business

    1.    Mary Barra (General Motors)
    •    CEO of General Motors since 2014, Barra is the first female CEO of a major global automaker. She has focused on electric vehicle innovation and autonomous technology, aiming to transform GM into a sustainable mobility company.
    2.    Indra Nooyi (PepsiCo)
    •    CEO and Chairwoman of PepsiCo from 2006 to 2018, Nooyi is known for her “Performance with Purpose” strategy, which focused on sustainability and health-conscious product lines, contributing to PepsiCo’s growth and relevance.
    3.    Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook, now Meta)
    •    As former COO of Facebook, Sandberg was instrumental in the company’s revenue growth and developed its advertising platform. Her book, Lean In, sparked global conversations on women in the workplace and leadership.
    4.    Whitney Wolfe Herd (Bumble)
    •    Founder and CEO of Bumble, Wolfe Herd took the dating app public in 2021, becoming one of the youngest female CEOs to do so. Bumble’s unique approach empowered women in online dating, creating a safer, female-centered platform.
    5.    Oprah Winfrey (OWN Network, Harpo Productions)
    •    Media mogul Oprah Winfrey built a billion-dollar empire from her talk show. Known for her philanthropy and influence, she’s one of the most respected figures in media and is celebrated for breaking barriers as a Black woman in entertainment and business.

These women have excelled by combining resilience, innovation, and vision, impacting both policy and industry worldwide. Their legacies highlight a trend toward inclusive leadership across diverse fields.

 

 

Why don't you google a list of GREAT MALE LEADERS too???????

I guess it would be too long to paste here though

 

All those wimmin *apart from Thatcher* ARE/WERE either a <deleted>  disaster, diversity hires or had men around them doing the real LEADERSHIP work  but congrats on your copy / paste skills 👍

 

MEN MAKE BETTER LEADERS THAN WIMMIN - Fact checked TRUE

 

PS.

No matter how much you can C+P you're still a

fat

decrepit

mind cucked

gyno

paying for it in Thai

cos u couldn't get any at home

scumbag

 

PPS. This election doesn't matter irl so maybe stop drinking and ho'ing for a week or 2 and do some work on YOURSELF - like most on here you need it!  If in doubt ask someone who's honest (hard to find there but not quite impossible) and/or NOT on your payroll.

 

x

 

 

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1 minute ago, BruceWayne said:

 

 

Why don't you google a list of GREAT MALE LEADERS too???????

I guess it would be too long to paste here though

 

All those wimmin *apart from Thatcher* ARE/WERE a <deleted>  disaster but congrats on your copy / paste skills 👍

 

MEN MAKE BETTER LEADERS THAN WIMMIN - Fact checked TRUE

 

PS.

No matter how much you can C+P you're still a

fat

decrepit

mind cucked

gyno

paying for it in Thai

cos u couldn't get any at home

scumbag

 

PPS. This election doesn't matter irl so maybe stop drinking and ho'ing for a week or 2 and do some work on YOURSELF - like most on here you need it!  If in doubt ask someone who's honest (hard to find there but not quite impossible) and/or NOT on your payroll.

 

x

 

 

 

 

If "this election doesn't matter"....I fail to see what you are so het up about?

 

Calm down dear, calm down.

 

5555

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

 

 

Why don't you google a list of GREAT MALE LEADERS too???????

I guess it would be too long to paste here though

 

All those wimmin *apart from Thatcher* ARE/WERE either a <deleted>  disaster, diversity hires or had men around them doing the real LEADERSHIP work  but congrats on your copy / paste skills 👍

 

MEN MAKE BETTER LEADERS THAN WIMMIN - Fact checked TRUE

 

PS.

No matter how much you can C+P you're still a

fat

decrepit

mind cucked

gyno

paying for it in Thai

cos u couldn't get any at home

scumbag

 

PPS. This election doesn't matter irl so maybe stop drinking and ho'ing for a week or 2 and do some work on YOURSELF - like most on here you need it!  If in doubt ask someone who's honest (hard to find there but not quite impossible) and/or NOT on your payroll.

 

x

 

 

You seem like the large part of a dkwad to me

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The reason I don't get caught up in these elections is because I know the President doesn't actually run the country.

 

Think about it, you MAY have worked for companies that have a president

but the president is just merely there to follow the orders of jho owns the company

or the board of directors.

He or she is replaced it they are not following orders.

The same applies to the US.

The true power lies behind the scenes (same as with your 'wife' when u run out of cash ; )

In this case, the power is with people you've never heard of and never will.

They operate in the shadows but ultimately call the shots and

maybe they're dual citizens or not even american at all.

IDK but neither do you

However

Jarris

or Trump

only have 'power' to fiddle at the edges

which is 

gret news

if you 

actually think about it

 

 

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4 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

The reason I don't get caught up in these elections is because I know the President doesn't actually run the country.

 

 

 

....and yet here you are posting and telling everyone how the World works.....amazing.

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2 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

....and yet here you are posting and telling everyone how the World works.....amazing.

 

Congrats, the lack of value add in tour posts has earned you a place on my ignore list with rest of the tards

 

Well done and goof luck with the rest of your pointless existence - online & irl

 

Farewell 👏

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3 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

 

Congrats, the lack of value add in tour posts has earned you a place on my ignore list with rest of the tards

 

Well done and goof luck with the rest of your pointless existence - online & irl

 

Farewell 👏

 

Gutted

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3 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

 

Congrats, the lack of value add in tour posts has earned you a place on my ignore list with rest of the tards

 

Well done and goof luck with the rest of your pointless existence - online & irl

 

Farewell 👏

 

 

On that basis it will only be a matter of time before there's just you and a frustrated, blind, male hooker posting to each other.

 

 

 

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