The Jefferson Bible is a great way to read the NT without needing to spend too much time with it or roll your eyes at the supernatural bits.
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The four horsemen of things people on the internet don’t read, but still comment about endlessly:
- The Bible
- The US constitution
- 1984
- Whatever article is in the OP
cygnus@lemmy.catoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•And to our gen z'rs just joining us on this *wonderful* economic system we call capitalism, buckle up!3·3 days ago“I love recess, no cap fr fr”
cygnus@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•18% of people running Nextcloud don't know what database they are usingEnglish41·4 days agoI use the prebuilt Hetzner one and have no idea either.
cygnus@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked emails link NHS data privatiser Palantir to Jeffrey EpsteinEnglish371·7 days agoDamn, I didn’t know Jeff had boys too.
Just incredible. I think these people are too stupid to understand how stupid they are.
In his interview with HuffPost, Fears tried to distance himself a little from the scene around him. He said of Richard Spencer, “I agree with like 75 percent of his ― he’s not ― he’s kind of a scam artist, in my opinion.” Asked if he identified as alt-right, he said: “I try and deny identity politics. That’s why I’m not wearing a white polo and all that stuff.” But he also served up a word salad of white grievance: “Like, OK, for one thing, say, you know, gay marriage, that’s cool, whatever, you know, except — that’s fine, I’m cool with it — well, then, what’s after that? The next step? This whole transgender movement, right? Well, if you don’t accept that, you’re a bigot, this and that. Well, that all goes hand in hand with being a white person.”
Asked about the pin he was wearing during the interview, Fears said “it’s basically just like an SS thing.” Explaining the significance of the pin would require an extensive conversation about World War II, he said. “And it’s my heritage, I’m German.”
Link to source please - if this is real, I want to read the whole thing.
Replying to a 10-year-old tweet is a power move in itself.
There is no article in this thread - I was speaking generally because people usually reply only to whatever the headline is.