A portrait of the American Left. They can't debate, so they want to immediately go to blows. This guy proved Charlie Kirk right.
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A portrait of the American Left. They can't debate, so they want to immediately go to blows. This guy proved Charlie Kirk right.
I wish I knew who made this, I would love to credit her.
This is an excellent way to show that Right-Wing and Left-Wing political parties mirror each other and neither side is really all that different. Both wings on the bird have a shared interest in oppressing women, they just disagree on how to go about it. As Andrea Dworkin said, Right-Wingers want women to be private property, Left-Wingers want women to be public property.
If we want to achieve liberation we must abandon Left-Wing and Right-Wing political parties and create our own male-free radical feminist political party. Almost every political party, exception being radical feminism, was made by men, for men, at the expense of women.
There is NO SUCH THING as Trump Derangement Syndrome.
At least, not on the Left. The crazed hatred for Donald Trump doesn't exist on the Left.
There are just too many logical, rational, and pragmatic reasons to hate him.
Look at all these unsolicited comments by rightwingers who have totally misunderstood the point of my post. All I said was that the Left doesn't blindly hate Mr. Trump -- they have their reasons. And yet a mild outpouring of rage and insults poured in from rightwingers who have never visited my page and left comments about anything else.
What's interesting -- my tumblr has LOTS of posts these guys would like and love if they weren't predisposed to hating the rare Trump post. And I never use the combative and coarse language they do, and I try to tell the truth about stuff, which they never do. But yes, MAGA mob members:
I urge you to check out my other posts and see if we might actually find a few things that don't make us mad at each other.
“White and qualified are not the same thing.” DL is on point.
There are some people, people of color included, who think just because one is white, they must be qualified.
Truth is, this is the least qualified administration in history.
They don't answer questions if the questions are tough; they only want friendly right-wing journalists around.
They kick journalists out of the Pentagon.
Not only are they unqualified, they are criminal, and the cost of groceries is still going up.
Ranking of the guys that Nick Fuentes has been accused of being attracted to, taking both appearance and personality into account (on a curv
I finally did it: I made the tier list thing for guys Nick has been accused of being attracted to.
I left off that one guy from Twitter because we have only one bad picture of him and don't know much about him as a person, but the rest are fair game.
Edit: this has since been updated to include more
Ranking of the guys that Nick Fuentes has been accused of being attracted to, taking both appearance and personality into account (on a curv
The Most Qualified US President JFK
As a staunch supporter of right-wing politics, particularly the Reform Party and figures like Nigel Farage, my natural inclination is to align with the Republican Party in the United States. Conservatism, free-market principles, and a strong national identity are values I hold dear, and the modern Republican Party, despite its internal fractures, still embodies many of these ideals.
However, there is one undeniable truth, even for those of us on the right: John F. Kennedy was arguably the most qualified and capable president the United States has ever had.
Now, before my fellow conservatives scoff at the notion of praising a Democrat, let's take a step back and analyze JFK not through the lens of partisan loyalty, but through merit, leadership, and statesmanship.
A President with Real-World Experience
Unlike many modern politicians who build their careers in the bureaucratic echo chambers of Washington, JFK came from a background that genuinely prepared him for the highest office in the land. His time in the military, particularly as a naval officer during World War II, shaped his resilience, decision-making, and ability to lead under pressure. The famous PT-109 incident, where Kennedy saved his crew after their boat was sunk, showcased his courage and sense of duty qualities sorely lacking in many of today’s career politicians.
Compare this to the political dynasties we see today, where candidates emerge not because of their personal achievements but because of their family name or ideological appeal. JFK may have been born into privilege, but he proved himself through action, not just rhetoric.
A Pragmatist, Not an Ideologue
JFK was a Democrat, yes, but not in the radical progressive sense we see dominating the party today. He was staunchly anti-communist, supported a strong military, and pushed for tax cuts that spurred economic growth positions that would make many modern Republicans nod in agreement. In fact, his economic policies bear more resemblance to those of Ronald Reagan than to those of today’s left-wing Democrats.
His approach to the Cold War was another mark of his pragmatism. Instead of blindly capitulating to Soviet pressure or overreacting with reckless aggression, Kennedy took a calculated stance that balanced deterrence with diplomacy. His handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis remains one of the greatest demonstrations of presidential leadership in history.
A Leader Who Inspired a Nation
One of the greatest failings of modern political leaders, particularly in America, is their inability to unite and inspire their nation. Kennedy, however, had that rare ability to make people believe in something bigger than themselves. His speeches weren’t just empty words they were calls to action. “Ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country” is a sentiment that conservatives, especially those who champion personal responsibility and national pride, can respect.
Contrast this with the modern left’s obsession with victimhood and entitlement, and you see just how different JFK was from today’s Democrats. His vision was one of strength, optimism, and American exceptionalism values that, ironically, align more with the modern right than the radical left.
The Tragic Loss of Leadership
One can only wonder what America and indeed the world—would look like had Kennedy not been assassinated. Would he have continued to steer the country away from the bureaucratic stagnation that followed in the decades after? Would he have resisted the extreme leftward shift of his party? We will never know.
What is certain, however, is that John F. Kennedy was a leader of rare ability. His blend of real-world experience, economic pragmatism, and nationalistic spirit set him apart from most presidents before and after him.
So yes, while my allegiance lies firmly with conservative values and right-wing politics, I can recognize excellence when I see it. And in JFK, America had a leader who was truly qualified for the presidency a fact that even Republicans should acknowledge.
WHO COULDVE SEEN THIS COMING??? Everyone? oh ok.
It's wild seeing him being talked about again. Maybe I should shamelessly promote that overly long (and now somewhat outdated) thinkpiece I posted about him here:
Part 1:
[originally posted here] Introduction Nick Fuentes has been a voice for online far right youth since 2017. In that time, he has been on th
Part 2:
[originally posted here] Part 1 Sugar, Spice, and Nothing That Nice A rare incident of Fuentes interacting with women as he poses with th
Part 3:
[originally posted here] Part 1, Part 2 The Gospel of Judas There have been multiple references throughout this article to Fuentes’s form