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Fuerteventura

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  1. How do you know you are being trolled by Musk? Why ask? You are always being trolled by Elon Musk.
  2. Are you trying to convince people that there is a coordinated to bring illegal immigrants in the country and convert them to voters?
  3. Oklahoma lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill that would ban abortions from the moment of “fertilization,” effectively prohibiting almost all abortions in the state. If signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), it would be the strictest prohibition in the country and further change the national landscape for abortion, as millions of patients face the prospect of traveling hundreds of miles to undergo the procedure in the face of multiple states imposing severe limits. Oklahoma had been a refuge for some women from neighboring Texas, where a six-week ban went into effect last year. Stitt has said he wanted Oklahoma to be “the most pro-life state in the country,” and Republicans there have sought to make the state the vanguard in banning abortion. Two weeks ago, Stitt signed into law a prohibition on abortions in the state for pregnancies past six weeks, and now he will have an opportunity to impose more far-reaching restrictions. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/05/19/oklahoma-abortion-ban-fertilization/
  4. Interesting, I have seen multiple postings on VJ highlighting that there is are schemes to bring in illegals to give Democrats a electoral leg up. Fox News and the NY post are posting daily stories about Bidens admin secretly bringing in "immigrants" Carlson has made it the third rail of his show. Are we to belive that the shooters in Buffalo, Orlando, Charlotte, Pittsburgh and El Paso just conjured up these common delusions? Maybe there is broader acceptance of these theories than we are ready to admit.
  5. I find both statements repugnant, Carlson is just smart enough to not explicitly call out specific demographics as the repelacers by name.
  6. Well it's not just Tucker Carlson, Carlson disclaims any call to violence and we cannot prove he ever watched the show. It is a developing culture that is reflected by many political and media figures. But since you asked for a comparison. “Why is diversity said to be our greatest strength? Does anyone even ask why? It is spoken like a mantra and repeated ad infinitum,” the suspect wrote. The line nearly matches one of Mr. Carlson’s go-to attacks on Fox. “How, precisely, is diversity our strength?” Mr. Carlson asked in a 2018 segment, one of many in which he has hit on the question. “Since you’ve made this our new national motto, please be specific as you explain it.”
  7. I really don't need to waste time with Greenwald et al, I have hobbies already. If you cannot name any murderous rampages tied to CRT, Woke, 1691 project or antifa motivations off the top of your head, I will assume you have none.
  8. There is an apparent link between what comes out of Tucker Carlson’s mouth and this kids actions, replacement theory being the common denomination. I don't know what the other "side" theories or rhetoric you are referring to: Do you have a link to a murderous rampage you can highlight?
  9. Another theory on causation that sounds like common sense to me, hate thinking begats hate results Buffalo shooting: Anti-racism experts condemn ‘great replacement’ conspiracy pushed by Tucker Carlson and GOP Attack that killed 10 people at grocery store on Saturday was latest example of attacker espousing the far-right conspiracy theory Tuker Carlson bee mainstream. The shooting on Saturday left 10 people dead and others injured in a majority-Black neighborhood after an 18-year-old suspect allegedly opened fire with the intent of killing as many Black people as possible. It was just the latest in a long line of attacks inspired by far-right rhetoric concerning the issues of race and immigration. In a manifesto verified by several news outlets as belonging to the shooting suspect, the 18-year-old clearly links his aims to reversing a trend that has been coined by white supremacist conspiracy theorists as the “white replacement theory”. The conspiracy in short spreads the false belief that Democrats are attempting to supplant white Americans with Hispanic immigrants and other people of colour in an attempt to radically change the US voting population. Experts have long pointed to the theory as inspiring numerous far-right attacks, including the Christchurch mosque massacre in New Zealand in 2019 – in which 51 people were killed – as well as the shooting at a shopping centre in El Paso, Texas, later that year which saw 23 people lose their lives. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/great-replacement-tucker-carlson-buffalo-b2079611.html
  10. The question remains: what proof does the Fox news correspondent have that the people transported were illegal immigrants, or immigrants for that matter?
  11. Let me understand your theory: intellectual elites pushing "woke" thinking have driven this young man to insanely evil action?
  12. Democracy Dies in Darkness RETROPOLIS The roots of the ‘great replacement theory’ believed to fuel Buffalo shooter By Martha M. Hamilton and Aaron Wiener Today at 7:39 a.m. EDT A 1939 photo of Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo (D) of Mississippi. (Harris & Ewing Collection/Library of Congress) Listen Comment Add to your saved stories Save Gift Share The man authorities say opened fire in a Buffalo grocery store Saturday, killing 10, appears to have left behind a white supremacist manifesto centered on the idea of a plot to replace the White population with immigrants. This far-right conspiracy theory, known as the “great replacement theory,” has inspired a lot of recent violence, including the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand, where the shooter warned of “White genocide” before pleading guilty to 51 murders, 40 attempted murders and engaging in a terrorist act. 10 killed in racially motivated shooting at Buffalo grocery store Some of the torch-bearing “Unite the Right” demonstrators, including Ku Klux Klan members and neo-Nazis, who terrorized Charlottesville in 2017 were also motivated by the theory which warns that an increase in the non-White population fueled by immigration will destroy White and Western civilization. Democracy Dies in Darkness RETROPOLIS The roots of the ‘great replacement theory’ believed to fuel Buffalo shooter By Martha M. Hamilton and Aaron Wiener Today at 7:39 a.m. EDT A 1939 photo of Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo (D) of Mississippi. (Harris & Ewing Collection/Library of Congress) Listen Comment Add to your saved stories Save Gift Share The man authorities say opened fire in a Buffalo grocery store Saturday, killing 10, appears to have left behind a white supremacist manifesto centered on the idea of a plot to replace the White population with immigrants. This far-right conspiracy theory, known as the “great replacement theory,” has inspired a lot of recent violence, including the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand, where the shooter warned of “White genocide” before pleading guilty to 51 murders, 40 attempted murders and engaging in a terrorist act. 10 killed in racially motivated shooting at Buffalo grocery store Some of the torch-bearing “Unite the Right” demonstrators, including Ku Klux Klan members and neo-Nazis, who terrorized Charlottesville in 2017 were also motivated by the theory which warns that an increase in the non-White population fueled by immigration will destroy White and Western civilization.
  13. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/us/live-news/buffalo-supermarket-mass-shooting/index.html Erie County Sheriff John Garcia called the shooting "pure evil" during the news conference. Out of the 13 victims, 11 are Black while two are White, according to Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia. Peyton Gendron of Broome County, New York, was arraigned and charged with murder in the first degree on Saturday, to which he pleaded not guilty
  14. Buffalo supermarket shooting live-streamed on Twitch, platform says From CNN’s Brian Stelter Twitch, the popular live-streaming platform best known for gaming, confirmed on Saturday that the Buffalo supermarket shooting suspect used its platform to stream a live broadcast during the attack. Twitch said that the user "has been indefinitely suspended from our service, and we are taking all appropriate action, including monitoring for any accounts rebroadcasting this content." Officials during a news conference earlier Saturday did not say where the livestream was, only that it was on a "social media platform," according to Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn.
  15. At least 10 people were killed and three injured during a mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, grocery story Saturday afternoon, according to the city's police commissioner. The shooting is being investigated as a hate crime, the FBI said. The suspect is in custody and will be arraigned on charge of murder in first degree Saturday evening, a district attorney said.
  16. A man wearing military-style gear entered a Tops Friendly Market on Jefferson Avenue shortly after 2:30 p.m. and began firing, law enforcement said. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/buffalo-supermarket-mass-shooting-leaves-7-dead-law-enforcement-source-rcna28883
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