Save the planet, eat babies
Rev. Jim Bakker told us all that "cannibalism is coming to America".
It's weird it's the same Jim Baker.

Yep.
That's the same guy who was brought down in the Jessica Hahn Scandal of the Eighties. Used to be married to Tammi Faye. He is still around, and is still doing a similar bible thumping thing. Looks more distinguished now.
The UN needs to stop being cowards and address the most important aspect in both climate change and endangered species: way too many people.
China had the right idea with their one kid policy.
China's policy is to ship all excess kids to other countries for adoption. Need a different idea on how to make this idea work globally.
They feared death so they ate the young.
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It was a hoax by a TRUMP organization.
"LaRouche PAC, a group that supports Donald Trump, took credit for the stunt on Twitter. It accused conservationists and climate campaigners of “Malthusianism”. The group also referenced Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer, whose satirical 1729 pamphlet A Modest Proposal recommended the poor of Ireland should eat their children. Credit: C-SPAN via Storyful"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/got-start-ea ... 06016.html
So, Antrax was accurate in linking "A Modest Proposal".

If it's true that it was a stunt from a conservative group, then it simply means they're finally using Alinksy tactics which have been fundamental to the liberal 'playbook'. Going to a George H.W. Bush event dressed as fake KKK members pledging their 'support' for him from what I recall.
I would venture to guess that the majority of 'regular people' who stand up to comment at political events are not who they appear to be and instead are agenda specific activists. I would bet on it.
It was a hoax by a TRUMP organization.
"LaRouche PAC, a group that supports Donald Trump, took credit for the stunt on Twitter. It accused conservationists and climate campaigners of “Malthusianism”. The group also referenced Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer, whose satirical 1729 pamphlet A Modest Proposal recommended the poor of Ireland should eat their children. Credit: C-SPAN via Storyful"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/got-start-ea ... 06016.html
So, Antrax was accurate in linking "A Modest Proposal".

If it's true that it was a stunt from a conservative group, then it simply means they're finally using Alinksy tactics which have been fundamental to the liberal 'playbook'. Going to a George H.W. Bush event dressed as fake KKK members pledging their 'support' for him from what I recall.
I would venture to guess that the majority of 'regular people' who stand up to comment at political events are not who they appear to be and instead are agenda specific activists. I would bet on it.
I thought Alinsky wrote the playbook on how to be an extremist, not how to be liberal or conservative.
It was a hoax by a TRUMP organization.
"LaRouche PAC, a group that supports Donald Trump, took credit for the stunt on Twitter. It accused conservationists and climate campaigners of “Malthusianism”. The group also referenced Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer, whose satirical 1729 pamphlet A Modest Proposal recommended the poor of Ireland should eat their children. Credit: C-SPAN via Storyful"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/got-start-ea ... 06016.html
So, Antrax was accurate in linking "A Modest Proposal".

If it's true that it was a stunt from a conservative group, then it simply means they're finally using Alinksy tactics which have been fundamental to the liberal 'playbook'. Going to a George H.W. Bush event dressed as fake KKK members pledging their 'support' for him from what I recall.
I would venture to guess that the majority of 'regular people' who stand up to comment at political events are not who they appear to be and instead are agenda specific activists. I would bet on it.
I thought Alinsky wrote the playbook on how to be an extremist, not how to be liberal or conservative.
Who has generally been regarded to use his tactics to further their cause?
It was a hoax by a TRUMP organization.
"LaRouche PAC, a group that supports Donald Trump, took credit for the stunt on Twitter. It accused conservationists and climate campaigners of “Malthusianism”. The group also referenced Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer, whose satirical 1729 pamphlet A Modest Proposal recommended the poor of Ireland should eat their children. Credit: C-SPAN via Storyful"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/got-start-ea ... 06016.html
So, Antrax was accurate in linking "A Modest Proposal".

If it's true that it was a stunt from a conservative group, then it simply means they're finally using Alinksy tactics which have been fundamental to the liberal 'playbook'. Going to a George H.W. Bush event dressed as fake KKK members pledging their 'support' for him from what I recall.
I would venture to guess that the majority of 'regular people' who stand up to comment at political events are not who they appear to be and instead are agenda specific activists. I would bet on it.
I thought Alinsky wrote the playbook on how to be an extremist, not how to be liberal or conservative.
Who has generally been regarded to use his tactics to further their cause?
I haven't actually read the book, I just caught the synopsis of it. I was merely pointing out that the playbook doesn't appear to be aimed one way or the other.
There was the Acorn scandal in the Obama years, and then there were "Nixon's dirty tricks" long before that.
So GOP supporters have been indulging in that for a LONG time.
I doubt either "side" invented dirty tricks. But dirty tricks certainly aren't new nor monopolized by any ideology.
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It was a hoax by a TRUMP organization.
"LaRouche PAC, a group that supports Donald Trump, took credit for the stunt on Twitter. It accused conservationists and climate campaigners of “Malthusianism”. The group also referenced Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer, whose satirical 1729 pamphlet A Modest Proposal recommended the poor of Ireland should eat their children. Credit: C-SPAN via Storyful"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/got-start-ea ... 06016.html
So, Antrax was accurate in linking "A Modest Proposal".

If it's true that it was a stunt from a conservative group, then it simply means they're finally using Alinksy tactics which have been fundamental to the liberal 'playbook'. Going to a George H.W. Bush event dressed as fake KKK members pledging their 'support' for him from what I recall.
I would venture to guess that the majority of 'regular people' who stand up to comment at political events are not who they appear to be and instead are agenda specific activists. I would bet on it.
I thought Alinsky wrote the playbook on how to be an extremist, not how to be liberal or conservative.
Who has generally been regarded to use his tactics to further their cause?
Yeah, it's way overdue for some wingnut to go full on "Jon Swift" now that Trump is here. Next they'll be quoting Ant LaVey.
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So GOP supporters have been indulging in that for a LONG time.
I doubt either "side" invented dirty tricks. But dirty tricks certainly aren't new nor monopolized by any ideology.
So, when do you think that these new abortion laws being passed will result in slaughter houses to replace planned Parenthood?
It was a hoax by a TRUMP organization.
"LaRouche PAC, a group that supports Donald Trump, took credit for the stunt on Twitter. It accused conservationists and climate campaigners of “Malthusianism”. The group also referenced Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer, whose satirical 1729 pamphlet A Modest Proposal recommended the poor of Ireland should eat their children. Credit: C-SPAN via Storyful"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/got-start-ea ... 06016.html
So, Antrax was accurate in linking "A Modest Proposal".

If it's true that it was a stunt from a conservative group, then it simply means they're finally using Alinksy tactics which have been fundamental to the liberal 'playbook'. Going to a George H.W. Bush event dressed as fake KKK members pledging their 'support' for him from what I recall.
I would venture to guess that the majority of 'regular people' who stand up to comment at political events are not who they appear to be and instead are agenda specific activists. I would bet on it.
I thought Alinsky wrote the playbook on how to be an extremist, not how to be liberal or conservative.
Who has generally been regarded to use his tactics to further their cause?
Yeah, it's way overdue for some wingnut to go full on "Jon Swift" now that Trump is here. Next they'll be quoting Ant LaVey.
Vote for Pence/LaVey 2024!
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Vote for Pence/LaVey 2024!
Anton LaVey can't run, given that he's been dead for 22 years.
Although, it hasn't stopped him from voting for the GOP in every midterm and presidential election since '98.
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