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Plemethrock 3 points ago +4 / -1

Tests in schools are dumb.

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Plemethrock 0 points ago +2 / -2

There are some pretty damn smart people on this forum, and also numerous Dumb Geniuses.

I have a iq of 150, I’m the smartest person on earth.

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Plemethrock 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep, this was all planned. It’a all heading towards the great reset.

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Plemethrock 2 points ago +2 / -0

And to add fuel to the fire, Biden is just about to sign executive orders, that are going to take away our guns.

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Plemethrock 2 points ago +2 / -0

It ain’t hard, the elites have perfected the arts of brain transplants.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

I never said most Indians are lower caste

I Never said that you said that.

I said most immigrants to America are higher caste

You did say that, and you tried to support your claim by saying that most indian Americans that come over here are Hindu, when only 51% are. You also tried to support your claim by falsely saying that most Indian-Americans that come over here are white. By watching this video , you can clearly see that that is not the case.

Go back and look at the links I posted. Again, it's a proven fact that immigrants to America tend to have higher a SES from where they came from

Sure, the average Indian-American Immigrant’s family probably has above average wages in India, but the average black American family in the U.S would still earn more than them.

Again, Indian immigrants who come to the U.S. have a higher rate of degrees, particularly grad degrees, than native born. "In 2019, 79 percent of Indian immigrants ages 25 and older reported having at least a bachelor's degree, compared to 33 percent of both U.S.-born and all immigrant adults. Indians participate in the labor force at a slightly higher rate than all immigrants and the U.S.-born population."

Most of them don’t already come over here with degrees. They come over here and work hard to get one. That’s why there are over 300k Indian-American students in the U.S

“Indians make up over 18 percent of all international students in the United States. India provided the second highest number of graduate students and jumped up to third place in undergraduates.”

https://in.usembassy.gov/number-of-indian-students-in-the-united-states-surpasses-200000-for-first-time/

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Plemethrock 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was sick with the flu, a month before the Covid pandemic struck. I do believe that if I contracted the flu during the pandemic, instead of before it. I would have tested for Covid, and it would come back positive.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

Death scares me a lot. I really do not wanna become non existent, neither do I want to go to hell. I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen after death, but I’m scared of it.

I also don’t believe in Christianity, or any religion for that matter. Even though there was “supposedly” miracles that occurred in my family from it. My mother suddenly got miraculously healed from glaucoma, an uncurable disease which she had contracted. My grandmother, who was a new Christian covert, was praying about whether she should take water-baptism or not. She woke up the next day, with water sprinkled on head.

I personally don’t believe in God, because if he did exist. There should be zero debate about his existence. And also because Christianity has been around for 1,000 years, yet there are still 100s of millions of people who have not heard of it.

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Plemethrock 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting take.

I do believe that there might be a virus in a lab somewhere called Covid. But the deaths and cases that we say are caused by Covid are not caused by it, but by other illnesses.

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Plemethrock 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Asians already have enough money, they don’t need more.

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Plemethrock 4 points ago +5 / -1

What do you think about the theory, where people believe Covid is just the deaths and cases of multiple diseases combined being classified as Covid?

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Plemethrock 16 points ago +16 / -0

The virus has never been isolated though, so there really is no conclusive proof that it exists.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

Arabs, Persians, Semites and caucasians are all apart of the Middle East. The Middle East is transcontinental and belongs to Africa,Europe, and Asia. People in the Middle East should not be considered Asians, but should be considered middle eastern.

Asians on the other hand have two groups of people, dravidiod (mix of Caucasians and dravidians found in the indian subcontinent), and mongoloids(found in the rest of Asia). Both populations of people have a respectably big size of over a billion people, and therefore both can hold the title of being Asian.

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Plemethrock 2 points ago +2 / -0

Arabs, Persians, Semites and caucasians are all apart of the Middle East. The Middle East is transcontinental and belongs to Africa,Europe, and Asia. People in the Middle East should not be considered Asians, but should be considered middle eastern.

Asians on the other hand have two groups of people, dravidiod (mix of Caucasians and dravidians found in the indian subcontinent), and mongoloids(found in the rest of Asia). Both populations of people have a respectably big size of over a billion people, and therefore both can hold the title of being Asian.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yo, can you please send a pdf of this book, I would be interesting in finding out more and reading it.

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Plemethrock 7 points ago +7 / -0

chairman of the communist party

No, he is just the figurehead chairman of the U.S commie party. The U.S commie party is under the ccp.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can you not read?

I can read, and it says “Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCoV were available for CDC use at the time the test ”, not “Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCoV are currently available”. I caught this mistake and I’m now asking you to replace your link with the cached version of this page from the way back machine.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

the US patent office would not recognize adding an "@" + a folder titled "inbox" as an invention.

That’s true, but they would recognize adding a “a” + a folder titled “inbox” + a Outbox, Drafts, Trash, Folders, Attachment, Address Book, Compose, Forward, Reply, Return Receipt, and the Memo, with the (now ubiquitous) terms, “To,” “From,” “Date,” “Subject,” “Cc,” and “Bcc.” as a invention.

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Plemethrock 1 point ago +1 / -0

adding an "@" and a folder titled "inbox" -- still not an invention.

It kinda is. As I already said, the guy who made the first computer didn’t create the first personal computer. Also, dr.shiva included a lot more than the “@“ sign and inbox folder in his invention.

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Plemethrock 3 points ago +4 / -1

Sry bud, Carl Sagan debunked this video with a piece of cardboard.

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