Jennjenn

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  1. Yeap, and people that know him know it, and his base will believe him and riot.
  2. Let’s say everything you say is true. But PLEASE let’s practice that 2 things can be true at the same time. Everyone is corrupt. TRUMP IS ONE OF THEM TOO. Ps. “Waking up” is a Qanon indoctrination frase
  3. @Annoynymous I’m been sarcastic. It’s ironic how sexism and whataboutism is so strong that it seems like I’m been for real.
  4. It doesn’t matter what they do. They can bring the country down with them and nothing is ever going to be as bad as Hillary’s 30,000 emails.
  5. This chose is so exiting. I feel now 1000% better about voting for him. This decision injected lots of energy into his campaign imo. If his selection was made to appeal millennials and gen z voters, he did an excelente job.
  6. This is awesome! conspiracy theories are at an all time high imo.
  7. Lately a see more and more people getting into conspiracy theories. I think is a sign of the times. Friends of mine that I would’ve never thought would get into conspiracy theories are completely immerse and obsess with them. My best friend used to be into conspiracy theories 12 years ago, after a while he stopped watching them because he wasn’t able to sleep at night. Now he doesn’t believe any of them. One thing I tell you is that it has been the same conspiracy stories for years. The new world order. The one religion. It’s the same recycle theories over and over again. The weird part for me about conspiracies is that they’re supposed to give you a sense of superiority. Like you’re “awake” and you know something that other people don’t. That idea is supposed to give people a sense of security because “they know the truth”. But that seems to backfire very quickly. The thing about conspiracies is that they take 10% of something real and then they twist it... for example, we are enslave by capitalism, but that’s what the green movement is trying to take care of. Kids are dying and are been kidnapped at the border by our government, that’s why Trump needs to be defeated. But, we need to trust evolution. Remember that things used to me much MUCH worst before. Absolutely no one can stop evolution, so we just gotta do our part and be patient. There is an exercise for anxiety. I think it’s very useful if you want to try it, it’s about correcting your thought pattern. (cognitive behavioral therapy). I do it and it works for me personally. https://www.therapistaid.com/worksheets/worry-exploration-questions.pdf
  8. Blue 100% sees orange as red. That’s what Ben Shapiro was talking about. He saw that orange video and got confused and upset. Other green commentators like Vaush are saying that they want more videos like that but to include males as well. He doesn’t like the idea of only woman been sexualized because it sends the message that woman are there just for sex. But peak orange women, who enjoys the night life and work as strip club bartenders or strippers because they get to dress pretty and earn ridiculous money, while at the same time been protected from red by the good amount of security guards that exist at strip clubs.
  9. It’s a great strategy. That’s why Obama said he nailed it with his pick for vp. Obama has been saying for a long time that the Democratic Party should go more to the center if they want to win. Is a political strategy. For people like me, who voted for Bernie (too late because NY primaries are done when the candidate has already been chosen) and AOC, I feel better about voting for Biden/Harris now. At least they’re orange and not red like Trump. It’s a token liberalism, but at this point I’m ok with even that. Symbolism is real and it means something to me. I’m also ok with been patient because the cultural shift is happening very fast. I dream of a AOC or someone like her as president, but I know we are not there yet, maybe 10 more years?
  10. Someone posted this today on Instagram, talking about Kamala and Biden and saying that Trump can’t be racist because he’s from NY
  11. @Leo Gura gotcha! I just saw a male embracing his sexuality. How does this compares with Cardi B lates videos which has many conservatives panties in a bunch?
  12. @Leo Gura why red looks so green to me
  13. I wish for his heart to be full of love and compassion for himself, his family and all others. I hope he is able to let go of all fear so he can be peaceful, generous and happy.
  14. This is exactly what I think. too much of “it is what it is” and “He had it coming”. No compassion and. complete avoidance of the fact that Chauvin is a racist with a history of domestic violence. It feels like Leo is lucking down at us and analyzing things from above too much, that it comes across as condescending and patronizing with zero humanity and compassion. Now I get why so many racist and trumpsters are attracted to this forum. Is that side of Leo that brings them in.
  15. For me Leo’s points are too brassy. And buys into the idea that people are responsible for their own murders. And that civilians should me more trained in how to act with the police that the actual police in how to interact with civilians. It reminds me of the sociological study of Deviance, the fact the the police is a form of social control and the “The 6 Factors the Police conclude to arrest someone”: 1) the more serious the situation the more likely to make an arrest. 2) The officer takes into consideration the victim's wishes whether or not to make an arrest 3) The arrest chances go up the more uncooperative a suspect is 4) more likely to arrest someone they have arrested before (assumptions of guilt) 5)The presence of more observers increases the chance of arrest - (the more people watching, the stronger the control of the situation the officer wants) 6)Even though it’s equal, police officers arrest more people of color than whites. Assumptions that African or Latino descent as either more dangerous or more likely to be guilty. Even though these are sociological facts, that doesn’t mean we can’t deviate from them. It doesn’t mean they’re correct. If we just say “they had it coming” or “wrong place at the wrong time”. We are still blaming the victims and giving zero space for growth
  16. Most social workers work in the “hood” just FYI
  17. @diamondpenguin court system. Spanish/English interpreter and translator.
  18. @tapo baba I was stuck in q red/blue environment too. At 18 I moved on my own to NYC. It was hard, it is still hard, but 100% worth it. I go back and visit sometimes, every time I’m reminded that I made the best choice. good luck and love to you!
  19. I don’t know if posting this is allowed. But I literally got goosebumps when I got to vote for her.... fangirling big time over here lol
  20. @Forestluv AOC’s speech about Yoho captivated me and so many people. It was in mainstream media. I saw on “Enews”( the kardashian network) and USweekly. I think her been on “gossip sites” is as mainstream as one can get. Which for me means that she’s killing it! ps. I had the honor of voting for her last month since I’m part of her district
  21. @KingCrimson kids can be great philosophers, indeed. what i was talking about here was practical stuff. Like cleaning after themselves or not eating insane amounts of sugar. For that they need guidance, they don’t have sufficient management skills just yet. Their frontal lobes will not be fully developed until almost 25 years old. Imagine at 7 or 9 years of age.
  22. @Rasheed having kids is a lot less romantic than that