Charlie Kirk is becoming more confident every single time he speaks, which of course makes him more powerful . Charlie Kirk represents the America that we all need to get back to.
For someone like me who is also from former USSR, I hold a special place of disdain in my heart for other ex-Soviets who are still dumb enough to vote Democrat after everything our people have been though under socialism.
What angers me is Russian history is amazing! It’s so very interesting and noble. An epic of legendary proportions rich in honor and triumphs. I want that rich culture to thrive and carry their stories for future generations to hear. 👍
I think he is just young and unsure about himself. Manipulated for so long, I think he actually took all this pretty well. Considering how this kind of thing usually goes. Maybe this will be a wake up call for him
Nonsense. He's in COLLEGE, so he HAS to be smart, right? 😆😆😆😆. Plus, his parents grew up in the Soviet Union, so that puts him in the front row for the professors to feed off of.
On the contrary. I think he's very bright . Albeit hampered by an awkwardness . He was man enough ( SURPRISING ) to agree with Charlie knowing he would lose the argument . Seldom do people do that .
The one question where they can't use the "But, but Trump" schtick. Because they know what his accomplishments are, but won't say it because they would be admitting what we already know about them, that they're liars!
The kid looked like he was about to cry there at the end. With his claims of family coming from the Soviet Union one would think that he would have a much better understanding of how lucky he is to be here.
“When you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing; . . . you may know that your society is doomed.” “Atlas Shrugged” - Ayn Rand
These young people are clueless-it takes many years to realize if at all to become wise and intelligent-but we may beyond the threshold of "what was"- our country will never be the same
How can you staunchly support anything if you know nothing? Kirk does a good job of showing how ignorant most people are & yet they still defy. I wonder how many of these people actually walk away with some humility & say, “I realize I need to hold my opinions & learn something.” And that goes for both sides of the isle.
@@hokz7283 You got independence, you weren't slaves, you had the same rights. Stop trying to be a victim, it won't take you anywhere or get you anything, just make you look weak. Or is that what you want, people to feel sorry for you....boohoo 😢
Not too many countries paid with over 600,000 dead and wrecking half the country to do it. The sad thing is that while slavery is a horrible institution the bloating of Federal power has far exceeded the intent of the constitution and the founding fathers. Some of this is a direct result of the Civil war. Many people don't realize that the ACW was not only about slavery but about states rights vs centralized power in Washington. Slavery was the question of the day. Much as Democrats use abortion as the question in this election. Democrats want the Federal Government to determine that for all states. Fortunately the Supreme court sent it back to the states. Originally the Federal government's power was limited and narrowly defined in the founding documents. The patriots that founded this country did not want to replace one tyrant in King George with another tyrant in a bloated Federal government. Decentralized government is in most instances much more friendly to liberty than centralized federal power. Anytime power is concentrated it leads to corruption and the potential for tyranny. Once the Federal government takes away a right or increases your taxes, they rarely give it back unless the Supreme court does it. That is rare.
@@A.X.76 Wow!! Where did you learn that? How did the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Soviet expansion and the Middle Eastern conflicts of the 50s and 60s fit in to this scenario? The 70s...yeah, really tough times, on the brink!!
@@geoffreygushue2280 just trying to agree with your comment. Those other conflicts were not global wars (ie relatively few nations were involved) , however close we are to war now it is still farther away from the other major ones In 3500 years of recoded history only about 260 haven’t had any war.
I do give this guy credit for being willing to stand there and go back and forth, and for being willing to give solid simple answers. Like admitting at the end “no”. His side almost never has the courage and integrity to do that.
I doubt he will think about what he said but he admits as VP, she did a horrible job in regards to the border.....and he wants to give her a promotion and more authority over the border...smdh, what is the phrase from OZ (scarecrow), if only I had a brain.
I love how they always have to have their phones in their hands because the don’t know shit about what they’re arguing for. Charlie sits there without a phone, without notes and makes them look silly every time. It’s scary as hell for our future and almost laughable at the same time
First one I think I have some form of empathy for, I hope at some point he can come to understand what side of the isle he really needs to stand on. TRUMP 2024🇺🇸
This is a poor example of how conservatives should’ve been more compassionate! He was being respectful and Charlie and the audience was absolutely not! Very disrespectful!
I cannot stand these yes "brainwashed" college students, in Thomas Jeffersons time slavery was legal and very much widespread not just here, so he is very much more of a hero than a villan. I love how this same student probably thinks Mandela was a great hero leader, he systematically destroyed a peaceful country and turned it into a cesspool of murderers and rapists.
The Real Fear: Understanding the Narrative In today's polarized climate, fear can be a powerful tool. Many find themselves more afraid of Donald Trump than the actual threats to free speech and community safety. This shift in focus is alarming. Censorship and Control Social media has become a battleground for ideas. When government agencies like the FBI step in to censor voices, it raises serious concerns. Are we truly free if our thoughts are monitored? The left often emphasizes the dangers of Trump, but what about those who manipulate platforms to silence dissent? The Cost of Riots Riots have caused staggering damage-over $2 billion in losses. Neighborhoods were destroyed, businesses shuttered, and lives changed forever. Tragically, 25 Black Americans lost their lives during these events. These aren't just statistics; they represent real people with families and dreams. A Shift in Priorities Why are we more concerned about a former president than these pressing issues? This mindset suggests a deeper brainwashing at play. It’s easier to focus on one figure than confront complex realities. Questioning the Narrative It's crucial to question why certain narratives dominate our discussions. Are we being led to fear one man while ignoring systemic issues? True awareness requires us to look beyond headlines and soundbites. Empowerment Through Awareness To combat this brainwashing, we must educate ourselves. Understand both sides of the story. Engage in open conversations without fear of retribution. In conclusion, let’s not allow fear to cloud our judgment. By focusing on real threats-censorship, violence, and community safety-we can reclaim our narrative and empower ourselves for meaningful change.
I will say the kid isn't too bad. Sure he's indoctrinated by the left but he was objective in the end and wasn't doing the typical I don't know what I'm talking about and start calling everyone racist.
Leftist: "She Was Only the Vice-President." In political discourse, the role of the Vice President often gets overshadowed. Many leftists argue that a Vice President's influence is limited. They might say, “She was only the Vice-President.” This statement implies that her power is secondary to the President’s. However, this perspective overlooks several key points. The Vice President can shape policy and influence decisions behind the scenes. Kamala Harris, for instance, has taken on significant issues like immigration and voting rights. Her role may be defined as supportive, but it’s far from insignificant. Moreover, history shows us that many Vice Presidents have risen to prominence. Think of Joe Biden himself or Lyndon B. Johnson. They used their time in office to build relationships and gain experience that propelled them into leadership roles. Thus, while some may downplay her position, it's essential to recognize the potential impact of a Vice President in shaping national discourse and policy. --- Conservative: "Um, She Couldn't Tell Joe Her Plan?" On the other side of the aisle, conservatives often raise questions about communication within the administration. When they say, “Um, she couldn’t tell Joe her plan?” they highlight a perceived disconnect between leadership roles. This critique suggests a lack of collaboration or clarity within the White House. If a Vice President cannot share her vision with the President directly, what does that say about their working relationship? It raises eyebrows and fuels skepticism among voters. Critics argue that effective governance requires open dialogue and shared goals. If there are barriers preventing this exchange of ideas, it could hinder progress on critical issues facing the nation. Furthermore, this sentiment taps into broader concerns about leadership effectiveness. Voters want assurance that their leaders are united in purpose and strategy. Discrepancies in communication can lead to confusion and mistrust among constituents. In conclusion, whether viewed through a leftist or conservative lens, discussions around the role of a Vice President reveal deeper questions about leadership dynamics in government. Understanding these perspectives helps us engage more thoughtfully in political conversations today.
Leftists Triggered When Conservatives Ask for a Harris Accomplishment In today's political climate, discussions often become heated. One recurring theme is the scrutiny of public figures and their achievements. Recently, a simple question has sparked intense reactions: "What has Kamala Harris accomplished?" The Question Itself When conservatives pose this question, they aim to highlight perceived shortcomings. They believe it’s essential to evaluate leaders based on their track records. However, this inquiry can trigger strong emotions among leftists. Emotional Responses Leftists often view these questions as attacks rather than genuine inquiries. They argue that accomplishments are subjective and context-dependent. This leads to defensive reactions, with many feeling the need to justify Harris's role as Vice President. Accomplishments in Context Supporters of Harris point to her work on criminal justice reform and advocacy for women's rights. They emphasize her groundbreaking role as the first female Vice President and the first woman of South Asian descent in that position. Unfortunately, her approach to criminal justice reform has had dire consequences, particularly for men-predominantly Black men-who find themselves incarcerated for minor drug offenses that hardly warrant such severe penalties. This systemic issue perpetuates a cycle of injustice where these individuals are not only stripped of their freedom but are also exploited as cheap labor within the prison industrial complex. The practice of keeping innocent men languishing on death row, waiting for the arbitrary intervention of a judge, underscores a chilling disregard for human life and due process. Moreover, the harsh penalties imposed on mothers for truancy reflect a misguided prioritization of punishment over support and understanding. While her selection as Vice President was heralded as a triumph for diversity-highlighting her gender and South Asian descent-it’s crucial to recognize that these attributes alone do not constitute accomplishments in governance. Rather, they serve as markers of Affirmative Action initiatives, specifically within the framework of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Such criteria should not overshadow an individual's qualifications or effectiveness in office; true progress requires substantive actions that genuinely uplift marginalized communities rather than perpetuate cycles of oppression. It is imperative to critically evaluate how such policies impact those they claim to serve and ensure that our leaders prioritize justice and equity over mere representation. The Bigger Picture The real issue may not be about Harris herself but rather how we engage in political discourse. Asking for accomplishments should foster discussion, not division. Both sides must remember that constructive dialogue can lead to understanding-even if opinions differ widely. Conclusion The question of Kamala Harris's accomplishments serves as a litmus test for broader political sentiments. It highlights the challenges of discussing leadership in an increasingly polarized environment.
Unchristian,click bait headline Turning point yet again.... Yes im on the pulpit...take the loving rebuke and move forward....If not...youre just as hypocritical as the opposition your purport to influence.
The poster child for "White Dudes for Harris."
I'm worried it's already rigged. Really scared about tomorrow
I have the same feelings brother, 🙏 is the only way to help TRUMP win tomorrow. Pray really hard and frequently tomorrow brother .
Careful for the 3-4am ballot dump
Don't worry,the U.S Military has taken over everything to help people understand how corrupt the entire government was.Everything will be fine 👍
@@TheRemulosEpsolonProgramme count on it, it is happening
@@bubbasanches4591 In Philadelphia,Detroit and Chicago
Charlie Kirk is becoming more confident every single time he speaks, which of course makes him more powerful . Charlie Kirk represents the America that we all need to get back to.
I like turtles
Ouch, that was painful. You would think these kids would get a bit more prepared before going to debate Charlie on camera.
you cant just tell a cult member they are in a cult.
This kid will live with his parents forever
And his parents will be in a nursing home when they're in their 80s
The perfect example of ‘Brainwashed’.
For someone like me who is also from former USSR, I hold a special place of disdain in my heart for other ex-Soviets who are still dumb enough to vote Democrat after everything our people have been though under socialism.
What angers me is Russian history is amazing! It’s so very interesting and noble. An epic of legendary proportions rich in honor and triumphs. I want that rich culture to thrive and carry their stories for future generations to hear. 👍
This is utterly terrifying!!
The fall of America will be this generation! Brainwashed!
Absolutely insane! At least he was smart enough to admit the truth in the final question ! 😂
We need IQ testing for eligibility to vote ASAP !!!!!
He’s probably (academically) a bright kid, he simply just has no actual life experience to have a balanced view.
These people can vote. Terrifying.
Pray for us all!
They sure do crumble when asked about her accomplishments lol
This kid doesn't seem too intelligent
I think he is just young and unsure about himself. Manipulated for so long, I think he actually took all this pretty well. Considering how this kind of thing usually goes. Maybe this will be a wake up call for him
@@finnofaman4557 agreed. he took the cognitive dissonance pretty well. one could almost be optimistic and assume that a seed has been planted.
Because he's clearly not
Nonsense. He's in COLLEGE, so he HAS to be smart, right? 😆😆😆😆. Plus, his parents grew up in the Soviet Union, so that puts him in the front row for the professors to feed off of.
On the contrary. I think he's very bright . Albeit hampered by an awkwardness . He was man enough ( SURPRISING ) to agree with Charlie knowing he would lose the argument . Seldom do people do that .
Charlie is truly amazing.
Especially since he never went to college or university
All 🤞 for trump here in 🇬🇧
Definitely.
- another Brit 🇬🇧
👍
Prayers 🇺🇸 🙏
He asks, what is brainwashing??
Ironic...!!
Answer: He can look in the mirror and get the answer.
"What is Kamala Harris' greatest achievement?"
🤯
The one question where they can't use the "But, but Trump" schtick. Because they know what his accomplishments are, but won't say it because they would be admitting what we already know about them, that they're liars!
She listened to biggie before he made any albums, that’s an a compliment
These are so painful cringe yet I just can’t stop watching them. More!
Why do they always hold their phones in front of them??🤷🏻♂️🤡🤣
The kid looked like he was about to cry there at the end. With his claims of family coming from the Soviet Union one would think that he would have a much better understanding of how lucky he is to be here.
This kid fails to grasp how bad things are in Russia and how bad it could be if Harris wins. I hope he can come to grips with reality someday
I could recite the preamble to the Constitution when I was 5 years old, in 1975. But I had to sing it. If you know, you know
I'm 34 and I had to do the same thing in the 5th grade. Part of the Gettysburg address too.
@tmclaug90 I learned the Pledge of Allegiance in school, but the Preamble from Schoolhouse Rock🤣
He looked like he was about to start crying.
Poor kid. He doesn’t realize how idiotic everything he believes is.
This kid needs to be put on 'the watch' list.
They will also take your occupational license unjustly if they don't like you.
“When you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing; . . . you may know that your society is doomed.”
“Atlas Shrugged” - Ayn Rand
These young people are clueless-it takes many years to realize if at all to become wise and intelligent-but we may beyond the threshold of "what was"- our country will never be the same
How can you staunchly support anything if you know nothing? Kirk does a good job of showing how ignorant most people are & yet they still defy. I wonder how many of these people actually walk away with some humility & say, “I realize I need to hold my opinions & learn something.” And that goes for both sides of the isle.
bro said no. end of discussion. Great work team!
America didn’t start the end of slavery. The UK abolished it 30 years before the US did
Hope you don't use Apple products
I don't know about that. But us indians got our freedom from our colonial masters the British Raj only in 1947..thats after the second world war.
@@hokz7283
You got independence, you weren't slaves, you had the same rights.
Stop trying to be a victim, it won't take you anywhere or get you anything, just make you look weak.
Or is that what you want, people to feel sorry for you....boohoo 😢
Not too many countries paid with over 600,000 dead and wrecking half the country to do it. The sad thing is that while slavery is a horrible institution the bloating of Federal power has far exceeded the intent of the constitution and the founding fathers. Some of this is a direct result of the Civil war. Many people don't realize that the ACW was not only about slavery but about states rights vs centralized power in Washington. Slavery was the question of the day. Much as Democrats use abortion as the question in this election. Democrats want the Federal Government to determine that for all states. Fortunately the Supreme court sent it back to the states. Originally the Federal government's power was limited and narrowly defined in the founding documents. The patriots that founded this country did not want to replace one tyrant in King George with another tyrant in a bloated Federal government. Decentralized government is in most instances much more friendly to liberty than centralized federal power. Anytime power is concentrated it leads to corruption and the potential for tyranny. Once the Federal government takes away a right or increases your taxes, they rarely give it back unless the Supreme court does it. That is rare.
And the global elite are bringing it back with the free movement policy.
End the income taxes! End the wars! Trump 2024. 🎉
Some parts I felt sorry for him!!! Poor lad never knew what he was walking into!
Ty charlie kirk
"We all descended from slaves" - Elon Musk
Yeah, the Hebrews
That kid is LOST!
Admitted that she did a bad job on yhe border. But still will vote for his/ her fellow sister..
My high school history teacher told us, ''You cannot judge history by today's standards.'' That was in 1970...what's changed?
Ww3 is closer now than it was in 1970
@@MichaelHampton-fn5rl Wow!! Did you read that on the internet, please explain how.
WW2 was closer to the 70’s. WW1 was closer to the 70s than now.
@@A.X.76 Wow!! Where did you learn that? How did the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Soviet expansion and the Middle Eastern conflicts of the 50s and 60s fit in to this scenario? The 70s...yeah, really tough times, on the brink!!
@@geoffreygushue2280 just trying to agree with your comment.
Those other conflicts were not global wars (ie relatively few nations were involved) , however close we are to war now it is still farther away from the other major ones
In 3500 years of recoded history only about 260 haven’t had any war.
Hahahahaha this kid reminds me of Rush and his New Castrati voice!!! RIP Rush, legend!
I do give this guy credit for being willing to stand there and go back and forth, and for being willing to give solid simple answers. Like admitting at the end “no”. His side almost never has the courage and integrity to do that.
Poor guy
I doubt he will think about what he said but he admits as VP, she did a horrible job in regards to the border.....and he wants to give her a promotion and more authority over the border...smdh, what is the phrase from OZ (scarecrow), if only I had a brain.
Poor soft little boy…
They already filmed Kamala's inauguration....green screens....
So sad that a college kid can’t debate a high school graduate unless he uses a cell phone…
Two of my sisters were brainwashed in college. Such a shame
That soy boy needs to do research on Yuri Bezmenov. Charlie is so spot on!
My guy was questioning his life choices by the end.
Did Charlie say how dare you, lol?
The Thomas Jefferson discussion shows exactly why all students need to read Plutarch as our founding fathers did
He actually has some intelligence. In the right environment he could become a useful person.
I blame his parents not teaching him about communism.
name them charlie name them
Charlie Kirk for president!!!
I love how they always have to have their phones in their hands because the don’t know shit about what they’re arguing for. Charlie sits there without a phone, without notes and makes them look silly every time. It’s scary as hell for our future and almost laughable at the same time
Don't laugh at this college student, feel sorry for him.
You can't brain wash this boy he would need a brain first.
First one I think I have some form of empathy for, I hope at some point he can come to understand what side of the isle he really needs to stand on. TRUMP 2024🇺🇸
These campus debates are extremely cringe.
Charlie Kirk meets Sheldon Cooper's challenged cousin. That was painful to watch.
He just looks a little off
You are brainwashed kiddo
President TRUMP will be back by Wendsday morning 🇺🇸💪
This is a poor example of how conservatives should’ve been more compassionate! He was being respectful and Charlie and the audience was absolutely not! Very disrespectful!
This was a favorite! I really loved this kid for some reason and he did great keeping up.
Is that a boy or a girl?
I cannot stand these yes "brainwashed" college students, in Thomas Jeffersons time slavery was legal and very much widespread not just here, so he is very much more of a hero than a villan. I love how this same student probably thinks Mandela was a great hero leader, he systematically destroyed a peaceful country and turned it into a cesspool of murderers and rapists.
Testosterone Score: ~100 (the low end of normal is around 300)
That dude is the face of Low T and ED.... Just Saying..
Soyboy lol
The Real Fear: Understanding the Narrative
In today's polarized climate, fear can be a powerful tool. Many find themselves more afraid of Donald Trump than the actual threats to free speech and community safety. This shift in focus is alarming.
Censorship and Control
Social media has become a battleground for ideas. When government agencies like the FBI step in to censor voices, it raises serious concerns. Are we truly free if our thoughts are monitored? The left often emphasizes the dangers of Trump, but what about those who manipulate platforms to silence dissent?
The Cost of Riots
Riots have caused staggering damage-over $2 billion in losses. Neighborhoods were destroyed, businesses shuttered, and lives changed forever. Tragically, 25 Black Americans lost their lives during these events. These aren't just statistics; they represent real people with families and dreams.
A Shift in Priorities
Why are we more concerned about a former president than these pressing issues? This mindset suggests a deeper brainwashing at play. It’s easier to focus on one figure than confront complex realities.
Questioning the Narrative
It's crucial to question why certain narratives dominate our discussions. Are we being led to fear one man while ignoring systemic issues? True awareness requires us to look beyond headlines and soundbites.
Empowerment Through Awareness
To combat this brainwashing, we must educate ourselves. Understand both sides of the story. Engage in open conversations without fear of retribution.
In conclusion, let’s not allow fear to cloud our judgment. By focusing on real threats-censorship, violence, and community safety-we can reclaim our narrative and empower ourselves for meaningful change.
Looks like a more gay bill deblasio
You are not in gulag so its not soviet style. But Trump hurts my feelings so hes literally Hitler. 😂
I will say the kid isn't too bad. Sure he's indoctrinated by the left but he was objective in the end and wasn't doing the typical I don't know what I'm talking about and start calling everyone racist.
Leftist: "She Was Only the Vice-President."
In political discourse, the role of the Vice President often gets overshadowed. Many leftists argue that a Vice President's influence is limited. They might say, “She was only the Vice-President.” This statement implies that her power is secondary to the President’s.
However, this perspective overlooks several key points. The Vice President can shape policy and influence decisions behind the scenes. Kamala Harris, for instance, has taken on significant issues like immigration and voting rights. Her role may be defined as supportive, but it’s far from insignificant.
Moreover, history shows us that many Vice Presidents have risen to prominence. Think of Joe Biden himself or Lyndon B. Johnson. They used their time in office to build relationships and gain experience that propelled them into leadership roles.
Thus, while some may downplay her position, it's essential to recognize the potential impact of a Vice President in shaping national discourse and policy.
---
Conservative: "Um, She Couldn't Tell Joe Her Plan?"
On the other side of the aisle, conservatives often raise questions about communication within the administration. When they say, “Um, she couldn’t tell Joe her plan?” they highlight a perceived disconnect between leadership roles.
This critique suggests a lack of collaboration or clarity within the White House. If a Vice President cannot share her vision with the President directly, what does that say about their working relationship? It raises eyebrows and fuels skepticism among voters.
Critics argue that effective governance requires open dialogue and shared goals. If there are barriers preventing this exchange of ideas, it could hinder progress on critical issues facing the nation.
Furthermore, this sentiment taps into broader concerns about leadership effectiveness. Voters want assurance that their leaders are united in purpose and strategy. Discrepancies in communication can lead to confusion and mistrust among constituents.
In conclusion, whether viewed through a leftist or conservative lens, discussions around the role of a Vice President reveal deeper questions about leadership dynamics in government. Understanding these perspectives helps us engage more thoughtfully in political conversations today.
Leftists Triggered When Conservatives Ask for a Harris Accomplishment
In today's political climate, discussions often become heated. One recurring theme is the scrutiny of public figures and their achievements. Recently, a simple question has sparked intense reactions: "What has Kamala Harris accomplished?"
The Question Itself
When conservatives pose this question, they aim to highlight perceived shortcomings. They believe it’s essential to evaluate leaders based on their track records. However, this inquiry can trigger strong emotions among leftists.
Emotional Responses
Leftists often view these questions as attacks rather than genuine inquiries. They argue that accomplishments are subjective and context-dependent. This leads to defensive reactions, with many feeling the need to justify Harris's role as Vice President.
Accomplishments in Context
Supporters of Harris point to her work on criminal justice reform and advocacy for women's rights. They emphasize her groundbreaking role as the first female Vice President and the first woman of South Asian descent in that position.
Unfortunately, her approach to criminal justice reform has had dire consequences, particularly for men-predominantly Black men-who find themselves incarcerated for minor drug offenses that hardly warrant such severe penalties. This systemic issue perpetuates a cycle of injustice where these individuals are not only stripped of their freedom but are also exploited as cheap labor within the prison industrial complex.
The practice of keeping innocent men languishing on death row, waiting for the arbitrary intervention of a judge, underscores a chilling disregard for human life and due process. Moreover, the harsh penalties imposed on mothers for truancy reflect a misguided prioritization of punishment over support and understanding.
While her selection as Vice President was heralded as a triumph for diversity-highlighting her gender and South Asian descent-it’s crucial to recognize that these attributes alone do not constitute accomplishments in governance. Rather, they serve as markers of Affirmative Action initiatives, specifically within the framework of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
Such criteria should not overshadow an individual's qualifications or effectiveness in office; true progress requires substantive actions that genuinely uplift marginalized communities rather than perpetuate cycles of oppression. It is imperative to critically evaluate how such policies impact those they claim to serve and ensure that our leaders prioritize justice and equity over mere representation.
The Bigger Picture
The real issue may not be about Harris herself but rather how we engage in political discourse. Asking for accomplishments should foster discussion, not division.
Both sides must remember that constructive dialogue can lead to understanding-even if opinions differ widely.
Conclusion
The question of Kamala Harris's accomplishments serves as a litmus test for broader political sentiments. It highlights the challenges of discussing leadership in an increasingly polarized environment.
Is it a requirement to have a lisp to vote for Kamala 😂
Bro sounds like a nerd
Sorry but the USA didn’t start the end of slavery at all the U.K. did
Dumdum
I liked that guy. He seemed like a decent person.
No need to further humiliate with the title
cry
Unchristian,click bait headline Turning point yet again....
Yes im on the pulpit...take the loving rebuke and move forward....If not...youre just as hypocritical as the opposition your purport to influence.
Surprised nobody stole his phone
No you didn't.
just take this L soyboy...you got destroyed