It's a Sad Day For Lit's Left

Every day is a sad day for Lit's left.
They just don't acknowledge it.
I've been off for two weeks spending time with family. Only shitty part was paying a shit ton more for a couple of ribeyes and a chuck roast.
 
Havent cried.


That seems like a nice well wish.....very christiany of you.

It's going to be 65 at Christmas. I'll be grilling out and playing some new video games.

Let me know how you need me to feel to reinforce the thread. Between you and Chadbone, the ascription meter might break.
 
How about FORCING EVERYONE to weep about Charlie Kirk.

Looks like his wife finally getting fucked well!
 

‘Tyranny of the Majority’: Appeals Court Confirms It’s Constitutional to Make Fun of Leftist Rants​

by Bob Unruh, WND

December 23, 2025



(WND)—A ruling from the sometimes far-left 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has confirmed that it still is constitutional in the United States to make fun of leftist rants.

The free speech fight comes out of the University of Washington, which had ordered a faculty member to include in his class syllabus an extremist statement about land and native tribes.

Those exclusively political claims stem from an adherence to ideology that indigenous tribes in America built the United States, and the settlers from Europe had nothing to do with it.

The university told its faculty to promote the land claims of “the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations.”

More here:https://patriot.tv/tyranny-of-the-m...-constitutional-to-make-fun-of-leftist-rants/

As we dismantle the tired dogmas of the usual suspects, the halls of this once-great institution will echo with shrieking outrage, puddles of tears, and the unmistakable whiff of soiled diapers...and it will all be legal. :D
Is this about the acknowledgements that we are currently on original indigenous lands? I always found that obvious and performative.

I think everyone knows thst Indigenous people were originally here. Do we have to constantly acknowledge it?
 
Dude, I'm freaking grilling out for Christmas.....couldn't be happier1000011346.jpg
 
Is this about the acknowledgements that we are currently on original indigenous lands? I always found that obvious and performative.

I think everyone knows thst Indigenous people were originally here. Do we have to constantly acknowledge it?
Well, there are always some conflicts, here and there, about treaty rights and control of territory. It is as well that their existence and their POV be kept in the public mind as much as that is still possible.
 
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