He's making fun of kkkontrapoints
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Yes and today Americans are terrified of indigenous burial grounds. They're so scared that "oh shit, you're building on an indigenous burial ground" is somehow a trope in American sitcoms. The Israelis are presumably paying attention to American culture to see what they "got wrong" during their genocide.
Settlers probably don't want their houses built over graveyards of the people they genocided.
Well damn, I guess I never really take long enough flights for it but I suppose I would take my shoes off if I were flying like over night or something.
her advisers came up with it as a cringe combination of 2010’s “le epic bacon” memes and that “is a hot dog a sandwich?” debate.
This makes a disturbing amount of sense. Did you work for KKKamala?
TLDR: her take was "bacon is a spice." the host said this was something they changed it to before the interview, probably because some research team recommended it. When they originally booked the interview her take was supposed to be "I don't like to take my shoes off on airplanes."
Y'all take your shoes off on airplanes?
You said that Trump is the worst president ever, so clearly the genocides and slavery of previous presidents doesn't bother you all that much.
Yes you do.
"I don't care about genocides or slavery, I just really really really hate Russian people and this guy doesn't hate Russian people enough."
It's surprisingly common. Arthur Balfour, who issued the Balfour Declaration that said Britain would support the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, did so in part because he believed jews were very powerful and it would be dangerous not to. Basically the entire British foreign ministry at the time were anti-semites who believed that "the all-powerful jew" would destroy them unless they supported zionism.
Sadly, in all other germanic languages, j is pronounced like an English y so the jerk part in Jerker is pronounced kinda like the word yell but with a rolled r instead of the double l.
It's because Ackman is Jewish, right?