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So the nation’s capital is too dangerous of a place to deploy the military. That’s certainly an interesting take.
I have seen Pop play a few times and he is special. I wouldn't say he has a stacked team around him, and he still makes a lot of things happen. If you just look at his stats it won't account for dropped balls that were beautifully placed. His ability to move in the pocket, create space, and his adjust his body on the run to deliver an accurate pass is crazy for a Junior in high school.
This has almost 24K likes. Man, the amount of evil in the world is breathtaking.
The equivocations people on the left are making are driving me insane. It was awful that the lawmakers in Minnesota were murdered but the dude that did it was not far right. I keep seeing people say, oh there is violence from both sides. The crazy arse in MN said he did it because Tim Walz asked him too - hardly far right. The want to so badly avoid any accountability for constantly telling people Trump supporters were a threat to democracy.

Can the Right effectively boycott

Posted by TigersSaints on 9/11/25 at 12:03 pm
Long time lurker, first time poster. It doesn't seem like anything, assassination and attempts included, is enough to get networks like MSNBC and CNN to alter their approach. These and other outlets are nothing but propaganda parading themselves as news. Why can't someone on the right organize a massive boycott against all of the advertisers on these networks? A lack of funding is the only thing that might drive change. How do we organize a big enough effort to drive any change?