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You're the brick wall.
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This is just getting pathetic now. Drunk posting him night and day. How many years has he been stalking DB?
I live in one bud. We had this discussion a month or two ago. Large metro areas are always blue, but they are also governed by both blue and red. When a state is run by red, they decide laws, spending, gun laws, wages, etc, for the urban and rural areas. Pretty simple, but I also get once simple math expands you guys really struggle.
I have lived in Minneapolis metro for 9 years, and lived in the Houston metro for 14 years. The biggest differences I saw, were education is light years better in Minneapolis. Gun ownership in TX is absurd, and their crime rates historically are not good. Though, the last 2 years in Minneapolis hasn't been great on crime compared to the historical measures.
Racism is also a huge difference. Even in a metro area of Houston, I saw racism constantly. When you left the city, racism was out in the open (go to Beaumont, TX for example). In Minneapolis, you see it, but it's more hush hush, and typically from the many rednecks we have on the city outskirts haha. When I moved back up here, and saw couples that were black/white, it took me back, because in the deep south, you almost never, ever see that.
More grifting from the cult:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/anti-w...r1-million-con
An attempt to make a right-wing superhero movie has ended in disaster, with $1 million missing in China and a participant facing a federal indictment.
“I wouldn’t count on us getting the money back,” Theodore Beale, a far-right blogger known as “Vox Day,” admitted to his fans and investors in a video last week.
This isn’t how Beale’s followers thought their investments would go in 2019, when they started contributing to fund a film based on a Confederacy-themed superhero comic book character created by Beale. A trailer promoting the proposed movie, Rebel’s Run, featured the character Rebel fighting a global police force hunting down freethinking conservatives.
Frequent Tucker Carlson collaborator Scooter Downey signed on to direct. Beale’s supporters rapidly blew past an initial $750,000 funding goal, ultimately raising more than $1 million.
That money was supposed to be held in escrow to secure several million more dollars in funding. Three years later, though, the cash is gone, and with it Beale’s hopes for a movie.
It’s absolutely wild how these folks are so complacent on the grift.