reminder that trump has done nothing to legalize cannabis
>>132029522
And we are gratefull for that
also sage and kys
>give users the option to select their own flags
>all canadians and swedes disappear
>massive amounts of Americans, and NatSoc flags
Is it better or worse this way?
you cant select the american flag idiot
>>132029337
I'm right here faggot. Proud to be a leaf, would not shitpost under any other flag.
Flag traitors are cucks.
>>132029427
indirectly you can, by not selecting a different flag
ITT: Addicted to /pol/ stories
Hello everyone. My name is Jake and I am a recovering /pol/ addict. Please tell your story of either your current /pol/ addiction, or how you are recovering. Using /pol/ in moderation is not an addiction, as I only now use /pol/ when I have time before going out to have a social life and or taking my daily trip to the gym. If this thread is succesful I will make a part II later in the day. Enjoy.
Niggers
>tfw actually had to go to rehab because I was on twitter for over 20 hours a day
I love this place it saved my life. Fuck women and fuck jobs I don't need your decadent Jewish society and capitalist hellhole existence.
We all know face berg, twatter, and instasham are shit, but can we talk about linkedin? Its often overlooked, but its just as cancerous and filled to the brim with insufferable nonsense.
>everyone has 100 "skills"
>"ceo, founder of xyz blah blah blah useless thing"
>constant sharing of cancerous virtue signaling awful articles
>always shilling some useless shit or "ways to improve pipelines"
>charges you to even message someone
>>132029245
normies ruin everything they touch.
ergo everything that is remotely well known inevitably turns to shit
>>132029245
>still using social media in 2017
Fuck off
>>132030615
some of us have jobs you fucking neet
Red pill me on Trump care. Prove it's better than Obama care
I eat bacon for breakfast today.
>>132029060
We don't have the nuts and bolts of it yet and the fact that obama is imploding should be sign enough that even NoCare would be better than BarryCare
>it went in the field
>>132029140
Nice to hear but thats not what i asked my friend
How hopeful are you about the future?
>>>/biz/2677413
We're fucked
>>132028979
I'm blackpilled
>>132028979
The coming war will be hard but we will be better for it in the end. We are the hard men that will be sculpted from hard times.
You have to understand 1 thing:
Italians that went to the US are all south italian, nigger tier.
Italy is actually composed of different populations.
North Italians are Europe-tier, while center and south Italians are nigger tier.
Northern Italy is one of the highest GDP area of europe, together with southern Germany and Swiss.
south Italy is like africa tier country: no jobs, no moeny, mafia is running the shit, many people are lazy and stupid.
Just to make it clear for everyone.
>>132028957
>North Italians are Europe-tier
It almost sound like a good thing
>>132028957
Where would Tuscany fall in the North/Central/South spectrum. Grandpa was from Florence.
>>132029938
Center, also a commie shithole
>Remember when parents didn’t think it was a good idea for their children to see other naked adults? Yeah, that was back when people were close-minded and homophobic. Now, Pride events across the country feature simulated sex acts, public nudity, and a wide variety of other weird fetishes—and Canada’s public broadcaster, funded by the taxpayers, published a helpful list of tips for for parents taking their kids to the outdoor strip show.
>For example, the CBC finds it important that parents “be open-minded.” After all, some kids might find it initially weird:
>>Your kids will probably see boobs and penises. There will bodies of all shapes, sizes and in all states of undress. For parents like Ian Duncan, dad to 3-year-old Carson, this is all part of the appeal. “We’re not body shamers,” he says. “It all feeds into my son’s emotional intelligence and sexual development. And it’s never too early to think about that.” Consider the experience as a great opportunity for some interesting discussion. Explain what you’re seeing, and be ready for questions.
>You read that correctly. Our public broadcaster thinks that children under the age of five seeing drag queens waving their genitals is “a great opportunity for some interesting discussion.” Some parents are apparently concerned with the sexual development of their three-year-olds, which they have concluded will be furthered by being exposed to adult men simulating sex with each other in bondage gear. Somehow, public acts of gross indecency that would have once been condemned across the board by people of every political persuasion are now something you should consider taking your kids to:
>>Julie and Angela Burnett are mums to two busy boys under two — almost 2-year-old Liam and 4-month-old Ben — and they live about an hour’s drive from the city. “Despite the effort of loading up the car with baby and toddler essentials, we always attend because it instills a sense of pride in our children and our family as a whole,” they say. “I want our boys to broaden their sense of what a family is and to be reassured that ours is just as special and important as all the other types of families they see. Pride gives them that.” After all, whether your family is part of the LGBT community or not, who doesn’t want to raise children that grow up to be thoughtful and open-minded allies? Happy Pride!
>Just to recap: Canada’s public broadcaster, which is funded by the taxpayers, is advising parents to take their children to an event where they admit the children will see the genitals of adult men. For some reason, this is not considered child abuse, and is not considered creepy. Rather, the penises of Gay Pride revelers are now supposed to be interesting discussion opportunities for little kids who need to be sexually developed and open-minded.
http://archive.is/RpUF5
Science is a global market, one where free trade in the form of hypotheses, results, conclusions, and their applications lifts our collective whole. American science and the technological engine it drives have long benefitted from this global market. But I worry that the recent rhetoric and actions due to foreign mistrust will have unintended consequences in this arena. American science is an industry of immigrants. Look no further than any typical research lab in our nation and you will see faces from every corner of the globe, working together to ferret out nature’s secrets and to solve society’s most vexing challenges. That six Nobel Laureates of 2016 were foreign born and are doing their research within the United States offers a timely reminder of this.
Since early in the 20th century people everywhere began to look to the United States as a place where freedom and the free exchange of ideas had no bounds, and nowhere did this migration have more impact than in the sciences. This remains true to this very day, where research labs in universities and national labs across our nation enjoy the intellectual contributions and hard work of aspiring scientists from places including India, China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Iran, Poland, Romania, Germany, France, England, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa, Kenya, and so many others. These aspiring scientists, often graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who devotedly labor away into the wee hours of the night, aren’t taking away anybody’s jobs or posing any threats. Instead, they are filling a noble gap in our ranks that we alone cannot fill; we simply don’t have enough young Americans enrolling in our graduate programs in science. These young folks from abroad set out to the US to study and train, often at great distances and far from their families, because we have embraced them, because we share the common tongue of science and logic, and because we choose to work alongside one another for the collective good. Science is openness. And science only works when we invite other scientists—including those of different races, classes, creeds, and genders with diverse perspectives—to look critically at our research, to help ensure that it withstands objective scrutiny. Science stalls when it is limited to a small number of like-minded voices. But it thrives in a global exchange market where everybody can and does win.
>>132028913
>These aspiring scientists, often graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who devotedly labor away into the wee hours of the night, aren’t taking away anybody’s jobs
>>132028983
let me stop this right here.
there are far more people graduating from STEM fields than there are jobs to be offered.
these people have research groups of 20+ people during a time when jobs are becoming more scarce, and they are afraid funding cuts will stop their gravy chain of essentially slave labor. they don't care that the labor market is being flooded at an all time high. they just need more cheap labor so they can get greater accolades in what they do. and then they have the nerve to act like moral superiors and that their motivations are humanitarian
I am absolutely clueless as a 2 meter + gay guy,and all the hitting on me kinda scares me.
Help
"Deep was writing a play about the illuminati/Thelema worshippers. Last week he died at the age of 42. Supposedly the hot weather triggered his sickle cell anaemia. It is also reported that he choked on an egg while in hospital."
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1969613
>>132028706
bump
Shit.
I followed the link blah blah nothing burger blah blah sleepy
How do we fix citizenship? In today's political turmoil surrounding immigration, national identity and globalism, the concept of citizenship will soon become a key topic to discuss. What new rules, conditions or restrictions would you personally add?
>>132028568
to have 1st, 2nd and 3rd class citizenship, just for a start
No birthright citizenship except for the children of citizens would be the main one. Children born to lawful permanent residents would receive lawful permanent residency, children born to visa holders would receive visas that expire the same day as their parents, and children born to illegals would be illegal immigrants.
>>132028568
Follow Japan's premise of no such thing as dual citizenship.
>Obama pushes tolerance, respect in childhood home Jakarta
>Following another week of dust-ups between the media and President Donald Trump, his predecessor shared a bit of wisdom Saturday from the other side of the world about tolerance and taking the daily news cycle in stride. “I wasn’t worried about what was in the newspapers today,” former President Barack Obama said during a nostalgic visit to Indonesia’s capital, his childhood home. “What I was worried about was, ‘What are they going to write about me 20 years from now when I look back?’”
>Obama said he had been gorging on the local food since arriving.
>"If the rainy season came, the floods were coming and we had to clean out the floors in our house and then chase the chickens because they had gone someplace else," he said to roaring laughter. "Today, Jakarta is a thriving center of commerce marked by highways and high-rises. So much has changed, so much progress has been made."
>The Indonesian visit marked Obama's first trip to Asia since leaving office. He urged the country to be a light of democracy and to never stop embracing differences. Indonesia has faced a rise in Islamic radicalism and anti-gay attacks, and was recently condemned by rights groups for jailing Jakarta's former governor, an ethnic Chinese Christian, for blasphemy.
>"The spirit of this country has to be one of tolerance. It's enshrined in Indonesia's constitution, it's symbolized by mosques and temples and churches beside each other," Obama said. "That spirit is one of the defining things about Indonesia. It is one of the most important characteristics to set as an example for other Muslim countries around the world."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_INDONESIA_OBAMA_VISIT?SITE=MYPSP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-07-01-11-34-36
Really makes you wonder what they would have done if he was a white guy
>>132028439
Quick lads, slide this thread
>>132028720
It's actually astonishing how fast the media will bury a story when it doesn't fit a narrative
Happy Canada day! May the future bring prosperity and your dreams come to fruition!
>>132028330
Wait
What you're saying is that barely 25% of minorities actually work?
Canada is CUBAR