Burgey
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And let's be honest, your bubble is about as Right as it gets.How are you measuring that? She doesn't appear in my bubble very often.
And let's be honest, your bubble is about as Right as it gets.How are you measuring that? She doesn't appear in my bubble very often.
Yes. There is a difference between someone not being very bright and someone being a charlatan. The article is insinuating she is the latter just to gain a following. In reality, she's a newly red-pilled person herself just learning things. The big thing I don't like about her quick rise is that she hasn't done the hard yards and research and won't be the best representative. I guess, that's also partly a function of what she's rallying against: that it is so obscene for her detractors that a black woman supports Trump and is against the Democrats that by virtue of this group-think she has become a celebrity via outrage.did you even read the article?
TPUSA isn't very prominent and is only recently getting a lot of traction. Kirk was the most prominent voice and he's smart at getting funding and disseminating classical liberal/libertarian values. He hosts debates and speeches at a lot of campuses but he hasn't really been a major voice either although his footprint is growing. Candace Owens was even less prominent but Kanye helped her get a lot of shine. Her story is interesting because of her background, she's not really that impressive in terms of what or how she argues.2nd most public figure in a very prominent conservative org in TPUSA. I'm not judging her as just some random youtuber here, although obviously that's how she first made her "name". Plus, see the numbers she racks up on social media.
Yeah. Nazis really are socialists.And let's be honest, your bubble is about as Right as it gets.
Kirk has a gift for saying "gotcha" things that sound very clever at face value but fall apart at the slightest critical scrutiny and make you despair for the general intellect of humanity. Who still confuses weather and climate ffs. TPUSA seems all about this tbh; all agitprop and no actual substance.Yes. There is a difference between someone not being very bright and someone being a charlatan. The article is insinuating she is the latter just to gain a following. In reality, she's a newly red-pilled person herself just learning things. The big thing I don't like about her quick rise is that she hasn't done the hard yards and research and won't be the best representative. I guess, that's also partly a function of what she's rallying against: that it is so obscene for her detractors that a black woman supports Trump and is against the Democrats that by virtue of this group-think she has become a celebrity via outrage.
But I give her credit for waking up at least.
She has a really tiresome debate on Rubin's show about the doxxing story. I don't think she was intentionally trying to doxx people but I believe she underestimated what it could be used for and her own culpability on the matter.
TPUSA isn't very prominent and is only recently getting a lot of traction. Kirk was the most prominent voice and he's smart at getting funding and disseminating classical liberal/libertarian values. He hosts debates and speeches at a lot of campuses but he hasn't really been a major voice either although his footprint is growing. Candace Owens was even less prominent but Kanye helped her get a lot of shine. Her story is interesting because of her background, she's not really that impressive in terms of what or how she argues.
Karl Marx, noted *squints* free trade advocate“In the first two weeks after the president’s announcement, there was this refrain in the media, again and again and again, ‘there’s only 60,000 people who work in the steel industry in America, and there’s 6 million who work in industries that need steel to manufacture stuff.’ I looked at that critique, and I thought, ‘That’s a Marxist critique of the president’s policies.’ That critique is founded on a zero-sum interpretation of national economy, which is totally and utterly wrong,” says Gorka.
It's incredible because "LOOK HOW MUCH STEEL WE PRODUCE" has been an old saw of centrally planned Marxist-Leninist economies since Marxist-Leninist economies became a thing.Free trade, noted *squints* zero sum strategy.
maybe there's hope after allThe conservative kids are not okay. That’s the assessment of Turning Point USA offered by Kimberly Begg, vice president and general counsel of Young Americas Foundation, according to an internal memo obtained by the Washington Examiner.
“In order to provide guidance to students, our team needs to understand that TPUSA is unlike any of the many conservative movement organizations we have worked with in the past,” the memo states before warning that the national group and its 24-year-old founder, Charlie Kirk, could inflict “long-term damage” on both “conservative students and the conservative movement.”
Spencer Brown, national spokesman for YAF, confirmed the veracity of the memo but declined to comment further. Still, that assessment is damning coming from an organization long considered the collegiate old guard.
YouTube recommendations are a hell of a drug.Wow, Seamus has gone a lot closer to mainstream than I realised if someone other than myself is posting his videos on CW.