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They tried to introduce soccor into my generation circa mid to late 70s along with the metric system.

Neither were happening.

We played kickball (baseball with your leg as the bat and the pitcher bowling the ball) with the soccer ball.

Metrics was just a mess.

Soccer now is the thing and all sports have been "changed" to be as inconvenient and stressful as can be for the family.

In my day you got a card stock schedule that told your dates and times for practices and you wore it in your ball cap to keep the thing standing tall.

If you didnt sweat it to shit the player read the schedule and made arrangements to get to the local town field to practice or play.

My parents had little participation save occasional games of catch or showing up for games.

It was good. I learned I needed to be places and made my own arrangements to get there.

Now.......

Kids dont get the schedule. Their is none. Its fly by the seat of your pants depending on field availability. Often the fields are out of town and the kids require the parents drive to their practices.

Soccer in particular. Now it requires giant "complexes" with 4-5 teams all playing at once.

I see soccer as a means to sort of increase family stressors. A sport that can be played by all regardless of skill....than just make scheduling and fielding inconvenient to disrupt family dinners, weekends and unique experience time.
Not to mention all of the video
and software platforms kids soccer leagues are using to data mine and profile children and their families.

My only counter opinion is the metric system. I consider the imperial system to be only sightly better than the Roman numerals system, but way clunkier lol
 
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From Robert Barnes:

From a Twitter thread, that I copy here for simplicity. The unrest in South Africa follows a nation that once invited great promise with Nelson Mandela, but steadily collapsed between a neo-liberal World Bank infused ideology married to woke politics that enabled a corrupt statist party elite to hog all the benefits by imposing a CRT style Soviet-inspired central command and party-connected economy. Much like Cuba, it's a country that could ill afford the statist's favorite new tool of lockdowns, crushing an already weak economy and faltering society. Now riots, looting and arson grip the nation.

A few of the highlights from this informed commentator on the topic:

"South Africa is a complex country, no different to many others but perhaps unique in how it came to be, it’s oppressive past, and it’s way of dealing (or not dealing) with all of the aforementioned. These issues are just a part of where we find ourselves now. In 1994 when the country had its first democratic elections the African National Congress (ANC) was elected to power and their leader at the time, Nelson Mandela, installed by them as President. Mandela, as is well documented, was a conciliatory man who preached unity. Thus unity (“the rainbow nation”) was the message and together with a relatively robust economic policy (GEAR) which prioritized GDP growth and sound management of the fiscus as well as relatively free market economics.

Things were far from perfect but they were on the up. For the average citizen, including the poor there was improvement, albeit slow, in both living standards and general poverty. However the ANC is a conflicted party, having made a deal with the communist devil in the 60’s and then buying Soviet propaganda whole later on. Thus a laissez-faire approach to the economy was always doomed to fail, or more appropriately was doomed to be sabotaged. After Mandela the ANC moved steadily towards far more central control and planning of both the economy (ASGISA, GNP, NDP) and of society at large. Government pushed socialism and identity politics hard through poor social welfare and measures like enforced race based employment/businesses, and academics/journalists/business leaders all responded in kind by endorsing these policies and foisting them upon society at large. In the end the only people who benefitted were a handful of well connected individuals and already wealthy elites.

The GDP growth began to slow and the real economy started to shrink. Fewer jobs and opportunities for the poor was the net result...."

MUCH MORE:
 
Not to mention all of the video
and software platforms kids soccer leagues are using to data mine and profile children and their families.

My only counter opinion is the metric system. I consider the imperial system to be only sightly better than the Roman numerals system, but way clunkier lol
Metric system...great for distance, fluids, propulsion. Not sure where I stand on metric for a car's HP though: I've seen KW and "metric" HP (aka PV/CV).

And seriously, I'm not trying to get into the MIL vs MOA debate (sadly I still think in inches...LOL but zero at 100m most of the time LOL).

Temperature: Fahrenheit OWNS Celsius for the home thermometer IMO...who the hell knows what 25 and 23.33; yet we can easily go from 74 to 77 in our personal "comfort zone."
 
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Fucking BARR... lol.. may God get his faggoty ass just like the George Floyd mural.
 
Not to mention all of the video
and software platforms kids soccer leagues are using to data mine and profile children and their families.

My only counter opinion is the metric system. I consider the imperial system to be only sightly better than the Roman numerals system, but way clunkier lol

Give an inch they will take a kilometer..........

My kids are a data mine since day one.

This Covid shit has exasperated it.

Im an unknown entity prior to age 35.

35 and on they know I have an affinity for MILF porn, likely have a sweet stockpile of .308 and Im obviously heterosexual for not owning any 6mm class rifle caliber.
 
i know it is getting redundant. will stop after this, maybe. :p

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Another thing that indicates the ballots are BS are the numbers - 100, 150 and 200. People are to stupid to randomize fake results to not be obvious about the fraud.
 
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Another thing that indicates the ballots are BS are the numbers - 100, 150 and 200. People are to stupid to randomize fake results to not be obvious about the fraud.
i think the batches are limited to a fixed number, so perhaps 100 per batch is normal, although a senile pedo getting 100% is unlikely.
 
i think the batches are limited to a fixed number, so perhaps 100 per batch is normal, although a senile pedo getting 100% is unlikely.
You are probably right but my point was 100-0, 150-0 and 200-0 is pretty obvious, especially across all three examples (hence your unlikely comment).
 
Kind of off topic but interesting.....

I remember that day.
I also knew it then --we just hadn't coined the term "deep state" yet.
 
fuck democrats and the tribes getting rich pushing drugs.

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Metric system...great for distance, fluids, propulsion. Not sure where I stand on metric for a car's HP though: I've seen KW and "metric" HP (aka PV/CV).

And seriously, I'm not trying to get into the MIL vs MOA debate (sadly I still think in inches...LOL but zero at 100m most of the time LOL).

Temperature: Fahrenheit OWNS Celsius for the home thermometer IMO...who the hell knows what 25 and 23.33; yet we can easily go from 74 to 77 in our personal "comfort zone."
With you 100%! Living overseas had acclimated me to KW, but my mind defaults to HP. Plus, "4 on the floor" just sounds better than "298.4 on the floor" LOL!

Celsius makes sense in science, but I never understood how people could use it for weather round up/down. And I too zero at 100m 😂
 
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With you 100%! Living overseas had acclimated me to KW, but my mind defaults to HP. Plus, "4 on the floor" just sounds better than "298.4 on the floor" LOL!

Celsius makes sense in science, but I never understood how people could use it for weather round up/down. And I too zero at 100m 😂
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This should get people's blood boiling a bit, even if one is not a Christian, this should be unacceptable. Granted, maybe a mysterious lightening bolt will catch up with them:
i guess one of the new things on tiktok or instagram (i have neither) is posting videos celebrating abortions, often from the clinic.

so now instead of a tough decision, they think it is funny and cool to kill babies.
 
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i guess one of the new things on tiktok or instagram (i have neither) is posting videos celebrating abortions, often from the clinic.

so now instead of a tough decision, they think it is funny and cool to kill babies.
and somehow, we are the monsters?

are they getting pregnant on purpose now, so they can post a cool video of their abortion?
when are they going to start having competitions for the most babies killed?
 
I'd bet if this F*$&^% shit comes to America they're going to be in for a mightily BIG surprise. Especially in the South. And it will come in the dead of night from the surrounding trees --toward those carrying the matches and molotov cocktails and disappear just as fast without a trace.

 
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I remember that day.
I also knew it then --we just hadn't coined the term "deep state" yet.
A good friend of mine who is a retired USMC fighter pilot knew the gentleman who analyzed the radar tract of the flight and definitely said it was a missile strike. He was visited by the federal agents and was told if he ever mentioned it to anyone he would be locked up or worse. He went into hiding afterwards.