It has become obvious that it is not who the people want that matters, but who the Establishment wants. Everyone could want one candidate, but if joke-hova knows another one will do a better job at setting us up for destruction and torture, that one will somehow get put in power. The elections get rigged--a vote for the good candidate returns a count for the bad one. To me, they can talk all they want about prosecuting vile politicians, but I do not believe anything of the sort. Nor do I believe polls that have the potential to track, for prosecution at a later time, anyone that gives an answer that is not THE political correct one.
WTWizard
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Do You Believe Polls Saying Trump Will Lose To Biden?
by minimus ina new fox poll says biden is up by 12 percentage points.
of course, most other polls say trump will be trounced this time around.. do you think the polls might be right this time?
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Aunt Jemima and Mrs.Buttersworth Need To Be Destroyed!
by minimus inwe have to get rid of these racist relics.
i propose that we destroy all these bottles of syrups and burn every pancake box !
we need to get rid of anything that reminds us of anything negative concerning slavery.. in boston they decapitated the head of christopher columbus and got rid of his statue.
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WTWizard
Take away everything that makes anything stand out as different from everyone else. L.L. Bean--can't have that, because "bean" is also a derogatory term for Mexican. You can find something that is not politically correct about every symbol or word you can find, even a picture of your own flag (and I mean the flag of your own country, not some flag of a country that tried taking control of yours). And "Washington" and "Jefferson"--or "Franklin"--such names need to be banned in the name of political correctness because they owned slaves. Never mind that they bought slaves out from someone that would have abuse them, and then took care of such slaves.
When this is done, we will simply refer to everything by its generic term. "Legumes" will replace "beans" for political correctness (and peas and lentils, as well). We will all shop at walmart and get junk that will last a fraction of what it should, because we can't have anything that might last longer or be higher quality. We will all dress in boring colors, wear the same boring items (including those ugly face masks, which I see going nowhere any time soon), and listen to Barbra Scheißand and nothing else. And there will be only one race--greys.
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Video on How the WT Society is Now Concerned About Social Distancing
by RubaDub inwe have the instructions to not engage in any meetings or outside witnessing.
she's a very pretty sister.
she is dressed in appropriate jw attire.
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WTWizard
There are risks associated with both staying home and going out.
If you go out, and especially if you are careless, you risk catching coronavirus which will probably be about as dangerous as a normal cold. You could also get into legal trouble, which I feel is worse--fines and jail time for not "social(??)" distancing or wearing that stupid mask.
If you stay home, you run the risk of having your immune system getting out of condition, leading to catching a major version of next year's flu instead of a mild flu or no flu at all. This could be worse than what you would have got with the coronavirus. You also run the risk of developing allergies or autoimmune diseases, all because you were not exposed to stupid little things like colds or similar illnesses (whether or not you get sick).
I also feel excessive use of sanitizers can be worse than the virus. Not because of resistant strains, but because the chemicals themselves are toxic. Hand sanitizer that is just alcohol is probably no worse than that beer or wine you regularly ingest--you are not meant to take it internally, and the alcohol vapor is not that toxic. But there are other chemicals that are way more toxic, and for some could be worse than taking your chances with coronavirus. They might be worthwhile near the start of a pandemic, but once you get constant minor exposure for a while, it soon becomes a waste.
Not to mention, those that perfectly dodge this virus this time might be susceptible to getting it later.
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Would Watchtower Ever Risk Setting Another Date
by Number 6 inthere was a 50 year gap between the failed dates of 1925 and 1975.. memories fade, people die, and who cares what was said 50 years ago.. most jw's now in the religion werent there when 1975 was a thing.
even my mother who was baptized in 1974 who i do remember speaking about it back in the day, can barely remember what the fuss was about.
for active jw's who are doing all there studying online now, its practically impossible to find any wt contemporary reference to 1975.. i read recently (sorry i cant source it right now) that at the time, even watchtower may have taken the view that even if they knew 1975 was wrong, the short term gains would far outstrip those who left leading to an overall net gain so it was a risk worth taking.
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WTWizard
It is impossible to set a firm date, even a year, and expect the whole flock to plan accordingly. And I doubt we are getting paradise at all--instead, I see a world where we all have RFID chips and our freedom doesn't exist at all. We have a pandemic, real or fake (or a real pandemic about as bad as the flu, but exaggerated to create fear). We have World War III imminent, and could start at any time without warning. We have this Floyd thing that will, again without warning, spell the end of white rights (as the bible bashes the "Amalek", which is actually the white race). (And, if anyone believes blacks will be better off, they are also cursed in that bible--the Cushites are also cursed.)
Not to mention, police being defunded in most major cities in America. Without police, you are going to see the mob taking everything--worse than what we have today. Even driving will be way more dangerous--instead of getting a speeding ticket, you worry about being rammed by a drink driver or someone running a red light, or having your car taken forcibly by armed bandits that you cannot legally defend yourself against.
And, joke-hova is laughing at us. That thing will not rescue us. Paradise is not coming, but global slavery under the worst possible tyranny. Races will be abolished as we all become greys. We will no longer have freedom to think. Political correctness will be the law, expanded into every possible aspect--such as science. No one will know where they came from, no one will know where they are going, no culture will survive. Eventually, the reptilians will claim this planet--and things for us will be totally unlivable.
For this, one cannot prepare. No religious doctrine is going to save anyone from this. Absolute obedience to Noahide Law will be required at all times--being devout in any religion will not throttle this, and being in compliance with Noahide Law ahead of it only extends the misery. Yes, you can stock up on food for the coronavirus or the work halts it, or the riots and police defunding, lead to. Yes, you can stock up on silver and gold against hyperinflation. Yes, you can prepare leisure activities against work stoppage. You can, in rural areas, prepare with guns (if they are still legal) and learning to garden and farm, so you can defend yourself or at least hunt and farm. But, you cannot prepare for the extermination of the whole earth.
When? We aren't even privileged with that information. When they succeed in getting us all microchipped and enforcing it, it will happen then. And, any attempt to guess is only a guess, not something to stake your salvation (which this will not result in) on.
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Noah’s flood
by dothemath ina few years ago at one of the conventions, there was a talk on gods remarkable creation.
one of the slides showed a giant sequoia tree, approximately 5000 years old!.
later another talk was about noah etc.
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WTWizard
They don't know what they are talking about, so they rely on "political correctness" to force a bad narrative on everyone to enslave us all. There is no way water can displace rock that weighs 3 times as much per volume on such a global scale. The earth has plates that are ramming each other, and that is why Mount Everest is where there used to be an ocean (until the Indian and Asian plates crashed into each other).
Nothing in that bible happened as was written. The whole bible is to enslave us all, and we have religious systems to enforce it. That is where our political correctness is leading to, at more than superhighway speeds. Today, it is about racial differences and philo-Semitism. Once this philo-Semitism reaches its destination, we get the scientific "political correctness" to add to this. That LIE-ble is deemed more important than actual science. Never mind people have actually seen the whole earth as a globe--including astronauts that have directly seen it and satellites that have documented it. Never mind probes that have directly been to the other planets and their moons. Never mind that we have directly seen planets around other stars, and have tons of indirect evidence that such exist. That bible says that earth is shaped like a record album, and that no other stars host planets. And, anyone going by science instead of that bible is beheaded under Noahide Laws.
I definitely do not believe in a global flood as in Noah's time. I do not believe the earth is some 6,000 years old (or some 50,000 years old) but it is far older than that. I do not believe man came some 6,000 years ago--it was tens of thousands of years before that. And I do not believe the sun stood still for a day--if it did, that would have caused tsunamis and wind storms, and global destruction of all the tectonic plates due to the sudden stoppage and starting of the earth's rotation. Nor do I believe we are forever in debt due to a single fictitious event in Eden, or that thing called jesus ever existed at all. The whole book belongs in the trash, except to learn from the stupidity of mankind and not repeat the same mistakes or as one of the grandest X rated stories (X rated for graphic violence against the whole human race).
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How are you spending your lockdown time?
by pale.emperor inhow is everybody spending their lockdown time?.
i've been furloughed from work (forced "annual leave" with pay which doesn't affect my regular annual leave) for the past 2 months so i've had lots of time free to do whatever.. i've spent the time productively by doing all those things i've said i'd get round to doing "one day":.
learning french.
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WTWizard
Working--business as usual. I work at a supermarket (essential business), so there was no closure for the virus. And I only lost one day for the riots--the whole county closed totally for that. No closing down for someone getting sick, no two week quarantine or lockdown, no nothing.
And I have been prepping for that eventuality, and not just recently. In 2019, I got myself a Nintendo New 3DS (many games only play on the new model, not the original of which I got two for Pokemon) along with some 20 more games for it. I got prepped with hand tools (just in case I needed to do repair work), including making sure I had all the tools to fix my bicycle. I have a number of books in German, so I can get better at that while providing some entertainment. (Some of which I started getting in 2018.) I got numerous other entertainment items--trying to reconnect with times long before becoming a jokehovian witless. I got numerous coins in high grades (common date, high grade Seated Liberty dimes and quarters, a large cent, an Indian cent in AU condition, Shield and Liberty nickels in VF condition, a nickel 3 cent piece in XF, a two cent piece in VF, and even a Morgan silver dollar in AU.
On top of that, I have plenty of regular "junk(??)" silver ("junk" being jargon for common date silver coins in average circulated condition) to go through. Plus, two rolls of common dated Indian cents (unfortunately, all but two out of 100 dated in the 1890s and 1900s, with the other two in the late 1880s and none in the 1860s or 1870s). And, to really connect with better times (or waste some 500 toilet papers trying, before the dollar completely becomes toilet paper), a 1909-S Indian cent in VF condition on order. Plus, I have one great big tub of wheat pennies in what would have been "average circulated" back in the 1970s.
All that, and we can't even get a two week store closure because someone was suspected of having coronavirus.
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Emergency COVID Ration Spam Fritters
by Simon inso as things are now opening up and food never ran out, i've been dipping into our emergency supplies.
they say that spam doesn't have a shelf-life, it has a half-life, but i kind of wanted to see if it was like i remembered as a kid.. as it turns out spam fritters are as delicious as i remember, probably better ('cause i did fancy ones).
i used this recipe and they were glorious.
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WTWizard
I am not getting complacent because I am seeing certain items showing up on the store shelves again. All it takes is one shutdown in one plant, whether justified or not, to make even worse shortages appear without further warning. It takes one incident of horseplay at a packing plant, where someone dies and is falsely labeled "coronavirus", to do something like this. And then there are scalpers--those who buy out whole lots of items and sell them at grossly inflated prices or just to create shortages for everyone else.
Not to mention government agencies. The likes of the FDA, USDA, FTC, and so on are not our friends but the friends of the drug companies that want to profit off our misery and artificially shortened lifespans (and of the reptilians that gloat about shaving 90% off our lifespans). These agencies can and will shut down anyone that tries bypassing the big companies, ensuring that what would have been a shortage of your favorite brand becomes a full famine. And, more riots (or disappearing of our rights, especially of white people that seem to be most hated these days) could lead to more supply disruptions that could lead to famine.
Yes, it is nice to see items back on store shelves. It is nice to see facial tissue, toilet paper, bleach, hand sanitizer, and so on back (even if it is not your favorite brand or pack size). But, I refuse to become complacent--not to mention, what happens when we get mandatory vaccinations (whether or not they work) with RFID chip requirements to verify that you have your shot as a condition before they let people stop wearing those stupid masks. (And even then they might spitefully keep the mask and "social(??)" distancing rules in place, forever, even merging them as part of the Noahide Laws of obeying your lords).
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CO'S "encouraging" letter to circuit
by nowwhat? inthe point of the letter was how many are feeling disappointed these days.. no circuit assembly, convention, how we can't fellowship at the k.h.
disappointed we might have had a love one die, etc etc.
he then goes on to write about how disappointed jehovah must have felt when his first human creation rebelled.
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WTWizard
"What about poor old jehovah?"
What about that thing? The whole pandemic is joke-hova's fault in the first place, as is the excessive reaction to it. Why shouldn't joke-hova have to suffer the consequences?
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Removing Historic Monuments and Statues - Does the Term "Historical" Make it Right or Wrong?
by RubaDub inafter further review and thought, i really don't see how removing a monument or statue that may be truly offensive to a large group of people is in some way rewriting history.. i think of germany or other parts of europe.
you don't see swastikas on buildings or statues of hitler or mussolini or other upper level generals in public.
would it be good for a person (think jewish) to drive around a city and see hitler in a public park, even though it is "historical?
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WTWizard
Political correctness is going to have this whole planet made into a boring place. Everything is going to be gone, save for the reptilians that are moving in on us. Everything offends someone. And what about my being offended by the bible? Especially that the bible is used as guidance, and is taken for law. Or by Noahide Law? Do I get an exemption from mandatory church or mandatory obedience to that stupid set of laws because I am offended by communism?
There is only one good reason to remove a monument, and it is not because someone is offended. If it is worn down so it is in bad condition, by all means remove it--especially if it is beyond repair or the land it is on is no longer in good condition to support it. Otherwise, let them stand. Even those highly offensive ones--they are either a lesson on what not to do, or stand for a failed effort at bettering mankind. Either way, they should be allowed to stand. If they offend someone, the offended need not visit them or support them.
Or, is it that people are offended because others have access to their past and their destiny and these offended people want people to be forever lost?
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What Fun Things Have You Been Doing While In Lock-Down?
by Simon inso we've all been locked down and there's only so much netflix / prime / disney / hbo you can watch and computer games you can play.
what has everyone been doing to pass the time?.
when you're completely stuck inside and working from home it can get a bit boring staring at the same walls all day and then in the evening as well.
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WTWizard
For me, I have one question. What lockdown? I work at an "essential business", and had to work straight through it. Not even a 2 week quarantine caused by someone coming in with a false temperature reading of something like 100.5 (F). (That goes to show what a piece of rubbish the i"Health(??)" thermometer is--rubber stamping 97.1 nearly every time, if it works at all).
And I have prepared for such a lockdown. We have plenty of supermarkets open, albeit with limits on purchases of many items. I have my Nintendo 3DS, along with more than 20 different video games (in addition to many Pokemon games). I have quite a few videos, books on mazes, books to learn German, science school textbooks, a book on algebra and one on geometry (so I can brush up on my math and science), plenty of music, quite a few collection coins along with literally thousands of investment silver coins, and plenty of tools to work on my bicycle. And that's on top of the Internet.
I did, however, have time to give a bad review for the i"Health(??)" thermometer. I do not recommend it, since I have had plenty of time where I took my temperature with a Sunphor BZ-R6 thermometer before riding my bicycle to work. The temperature was usually around 36.5 to 36.8 C (I set it to metric). Then, when I get to work, the i"Health(??)" said around 91, if it worked at all (it was closer to 98). After riding a bicycle in warm, muggy weather. Any thermometer that is off by this much, and in the wrong direction (working out makes you warmer, not colder), is not only useless but dangerous. I could have a 101 temperature and get a 97.1 rubber stamp, work, spread coronavirus through the store, and some elderly person gets it and dies. All because the stupid thermometer did not do its job.