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I was showing my wife the Minnesota flag that existed for a few days and the Somali flag it emulated and it linked to Wikipedia. It is apparently a conspiracy theory to state that the similarities were not happenstance when the flag is almost identical to the jubaland flag in color and design in the state with the highest Somali population in the country. If Massachusetts suddenly had a flag that simply white, green and orange stripes I would certainly state it was due to the high Irish population, but apparently having basic knowledge is now forms conspiracy theories. 

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9 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

This is the daz28 insanity.

 

TDS

 

Lost. Their. Minds.

Ah that's clever.  Have zero debate on the actual legal issue, then try to paraphrase me thru a stupid MSNBC clip.  About as weak as it gets.  You should probably spend more time with the posters you didn't block.  

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Pro tip: When voices in corporate media and the regime parrot in unison that a story is a conspiracy theory, misinformation etc...

 

Then you can be 100% certain that the story is as real and true as the sun rising in the east.

 

This is how communists have always operated. Demand that you believe the opposite of what your eyes and ears allow you to clearly observe.

 

 

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https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4372470-orlando-newspaper-publishes-spread-of-673-books-banned-in-florida-county-in-2023/amp/

 

I am shocked that Billsy did not link to this article somewhere around here, it is just up his alley, poorly researched and inflammatory. The reason it is so funny to me is that one of the few books actually listed is "Fahrenheit 451" which is one of the book choices for a  required project for the freshman English class. Secondly Beloved discussed bestiality and has graphic sex scenes, no reason to have that book in an elementary school library, but somehow that idea is controversial

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35 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4372470-orlando-newspaper-publishes-spread-of-673-books-banned-in-florida-county-in-2023/amp/

 

I am shocked that Billsy did not link to this article somewhere around here, it is just up his alley, poorly researched and inflammatory. The reason it is so funny to me is that one of the few books actually listed is "Fahrenheit 451" which is one of the book choices for a  required project for the freshman English class. Secondly Beloved discussed bestiality and has graphic sex scenes, no reason to have that book in an elementary school library, but somehow that idea is controversial

 

I didn't write the article. And the Hill article specifically makes reference to a list published in the Orlando Sentinel. 

 

And guess what Buffalo Timmy?

 

Fahrenheit 451 isn't listed on either site.

 

lmao 

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1 hour ago, aristocrat said:

Just amazing 

 

 

Republicans pounce. The headline can't be the story, the headline always has to be Republicans noticing the story.

 

They've been doing it for years, it's only become more brazen.

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This is where all the useful idiots here receive their programming...

 

Comical ridiculous media programming that the Quack MDs of the country take as seriously as a heart attack.

 

Well worth your time watching these ludicrous media propaganda examples of 2023.

 

 

 

 

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Like children, they scream and cry and throw a tantrum if they don't get their way.  The worst part is the erstwhile parents are children themselves.

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