Monthly Archives: November 2021

South Park is Norman Lear’s Escape from the B.S. Family He Got In the 1980s

I couldn’t even bother to avoid deleting a Facebook post I sent to him, because nowadays, it is too risky to keep without being blocked. Norman clearly allows lies about Eric Cartman being the new Archie Bunker to spread because … Continue reading

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Portland: the city of encouragement for justice seekers

President needs to realize that even a really bad Withdrawal from Afghanistan could not prevent residents in Matt Groening’s hometown from responding to the controversial Kyle Rittenhouse verdict by damaging the gate to the Multnomah County Jail.[1] 1 https://www.kptv.com/news/deputies-declare-riot-in-downtown-portland-one-warrant-arrest-made/article_2a0daaac-49c1-11ec-b383-4b3f16900802.html

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Robert Kennedy was no F.W. de Klerk

He didn’t even mention the Rivonia Trial defendants, who Nelson Mandela was among and who were persecuted when was U.S. Attorney General, in his Day of Affirmation/Ripple of Hope speech and preferred discussing inequality in South Africa in a way … Continue reading

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John F. Kennedy and Gerald Ford=American Nazi Party Dream ticket

John F. Kennedy, who I previously acknowledged visited Nazi Germany in my post The Kennedys: The Family of Demi-AntiChrists, described the organization pro-Nazi aviator Charles Lindbergh served as chief public speaker for as “vital” in a donation letter. [1] In … Continue reading

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Barbara Lee: The Ancient Dope of Congress Who Can’t Accept the Facts about Decolonization’s Failure

So far, Afghanistan is still undergoing conflict, despite Lee’s claim that any chance of a military solution had ended. This is far from the case, with even “Conqueror of Kabul” Hamdullah Mukhlis being unable to avoid a conflict-related death. As … Continue reading

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Exclusion of Black Woman: One Justification for March on Washington Criticism

Like too many, I have long thought highly of the 1963 March on Washington which produced Martin Luther King Jr.’s . However, upon learning about the exclusions of Lena Horne and Rosa Parks as speakers, I have to second guess … Continue reading

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