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An old lady asked me what this was, and I said, "a royalty-free The People's Cube wallpaper, if you can keep it—and you can!"


Due to TPC graphic size limitations, it's smaller than one might like but still the same proportion as most HD monitor screens.

Cell phone proportioned wallpaper forthcoming if requested by more than three comrades.

 
PLUS A BONUS POSTER!


Too soon? I think not. Remember that SNL had no shame about resurrecting Nixon in its "X Presidents" cartoon series.

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I don't want to start a new thread for the California fires. There are a number of causes for them, to include urban sprawl and ecotarded water and land management that show zero understanding of natural fire cycles that have been occurring for thousands of years.

But now there's something else: DEI applied to Los Angeles firefighters by radical Marxist Mayor Karen Bass, who cut $17 million from their budget and spent $3 million on a DEI program that turned away white applicants while preferring LGBT applicants. And this happened in the wake of LA firing hundreds of firefighters who refused to take the unsafe COVID vax and sent firefighting equipment to Ukraine as a virtue signal. 

So, with California in mind, here's a new variation of a simple graphic I posted here at TPC a few years ago…


We can only hope that DEI proves more flammable than California homes. 


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The DEI fire is in our faces, comrades. It’s your fault for being in that burning house…


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The arrest of Climate Change in California is big news!




UPDATE


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RE: The arrest of Climate Change in California is big news!

The terrorist, er....I mean SUSPECT looks like one o' dem gosh darn "violent religious extremists" CNN and MSDNC been tellin' us about......damned Amish at it again!

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Red Zeppelin wrote:
1/10/2025, 12:40 pm
RE: The arrest of Climate Change in California is big news!

The terrorist, er....I mean SUSPECT looks like one o' dem gosh darn "violent religious extremists" CNN and MSDNC been tellin' us about......damned Amish at it again!

This is how the Amish work. A dairy barn burns to the ground ….and then the Amish move in and take over the situation.



Can society handle what the Amish do in case of fire? Can society in Hurricane ravaged Western North Carolina?? Federal Authority is cracking down on their rebuilding efforts, but how long can FEMA resist Amish action?



The jackalope’s TPC anxiety about whether we can accept winning California when just thinking about Samaritan Purse trucks arriving in LA! Cajun Navy covering the Pacific Coast!!

The USSA is turning RED!

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We have Amish just to my south in Central Bidenistan (Mostly in the Dover area and west towards The People's Republic of Maryland). To the north we also have some big Amish communities in Lancaster and Chester Counties in Trans....er, Pennsylvania. Good people.

The Amish are interesting because the followers of Jacob Ammon were one of the Christian proto-communist (by that I mean ACTUAL communist, i.e. "Living Communally") groups that came to The New World for religious freedom.

There were a bunch of these back in the 17th - 19th century, and nearly all of them failed. Kinda like current communism - they believed in the "perfectability of man", and as any Judeo-Christian sinner knows, we are not perfectable. The Amish recognized this, and also seriously embrace personal initiative, ambition, and the Free Market. ("Capitalism" is such a nasty Marxist term) That's why they succeeded, and thrived.

Funny thing about New World / American proto-communism - it was all religion-based, and the freedom found here allowed it to actually be ATTEMPTED.....

.....then when it pretty much failed here this poorly thought-out but well-meaning idea when back to Europe, and they took God out of it. Man became God, and like anything else we take the God out of, the impractical idea of communism became something truly horrible and murderously evil.

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Red Zeppelin wrote:
1/10/2025, 3:14 pm
We have Amish just to my south in Central Bidenistan (Mostly in the Dover area and west towards The People's Republic of Maryland). To the north we also have some big Amish communities in Lancaster and Chester Counties in Trans....er, Pennsylvania. Good people.

The Amish are interesting because the followers of Jacob Ammon were one of the Christian proto-communist (by that I mean ACTUAL communist, i.e. "Living Communally") groups that came to The New World for religious freedom.

There were a bunch of these back in the 17th - 19th century, and nearly all of them failed. Kinda like current communism - they believed in the "perfectability of man", and as any Judeo-Christian sinner knows, we are not perfectable. The Amish recognized this, and also seriously embrace personal initiative, ambition, and the Free Market. ("Capitalism" is such a nasty Marxist term) That's why they succeeded, and thrived.

Funny thing about New World / American proto-communism - it was all religion-based, and the freedom found here allowed it to actually be ATTEMPTED.....

.....then when it pretty much failed here this poorly thought-out but well-meaning idea when back to Europe, and they took God out of it. Man became God, and like anything else we take the God out of, the impractical idea of communism became something truly horrible and murderously evil.
My dear Comrade Red Zep, commune has the same Latin root (communia : common) as of lot of other words that are unrelated (eg, communication, excommunicate, communion, community, etc.).

The Anabaptist (Quakers) of Europe pre-date Marxism by over 400 years and other than living communally held no beliefs consistent with Marxist communism (seizing means of production, eliminating religion, establishing an international union, class struggle, etc.).  Same goes for the Calvinist Puritans and the Anabaptist Mennonites (Amish).

What the Puritans did and Mennonites still do is live in in cooperative communities that work together with shared goals framed by strong religious principles. They are not by any mean "proto-communists."  

The term, communitarian, referring to a socialistic or communistic commune only arose in 1841, a mere eight years before the first edition of The Communist Manifesto.

Marx and Engels took no lessons from religious communities, they concocted Communism from whole cloth partially woven by academic philosophers and the anti-aristocrat sentiment of their time.

We can, however, agree that the erosion of Christian morality—hastened by persistent communist subversion of U.S. institutions and culture—diluted U.S.nationalism, replacing community cohesion with fragmentation and divisiveness.

(Factoid: my late wife was Amish and we married in a Friends Meeting House.)

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Sorry to hear Mrs. O is no longer with us, Colonel. As for Quakers, I’m originally from just north of here in Chester County, PA. Quite a few Quakers - in fact, they were the backbone of the Underground Railroad back in the day. Every yuppie that buys an old house ‘round here swears their root cellar / coal cellar was a secret part of the Railroad…….

Excellent book on the subject is “The Trackless Trail” by Frances Taylor, who was herself a Quaker and a good friend of my family.

I certainly agree regarding the diverse uses and meanings of the root word. The point I’m trying to make is that “Communal Living” as attempted by many of these early religious freedom seekers was genuinely based on a spirit of “One for all and all for one”, and mutual aid and equality, ‘cause we’re all brothers and equal in the eyes of our Creator.

European Communism CLAIMED to be based on the same ideas, but was a scam that replaced brother with comrade, rejected the moral and ethical underpinnings of Judeo-Christianity. The End Justifies The Means! Workers of the World, Unite!!! (Or was it, “Workers of the World, Untie???”)

That’s how I see it, for what it’s worth……

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Colonel O: You mentioned the anti- aristocratic sentiment in European communism. I agree that’s an important element, and an important difference.

The Godless communists wanted to promote class warfare and use it as a tool.

By contrast, the religious groups that sought freedom and to live peacefully and communally here in the New World were not interested in class warfare - they just wanted to be left alone.

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Red Zeppelin wrote:
1/10/2025, 8:33 pm
Colonel O: You mentioned the anti- aristocratic sentiment in European communism. I agree that’s an important element, and an important difference.

The Godless communists wanted to promote class warfare and use it as a tool.

By contrast, the religious groups that sought freedom and to live peacefully and communally here in the New World were not interested in class warfare - they just wanted to be left alone.
Comrade, I am pleased with your most equal replies. Even as I write, I've cracked a can of Genny Ice to toast you.
 

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When #FartHard is met with hurricane force disgust while a State is on fire, a comrade should expect this level of bullsh*t.





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Printable calendar. Blue rapidly fading to red.


Based on this 1973 leftist smear campaign calendar:
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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
1/12/2025, 8:57 am
Blue rapidly fading to red.

 

Yeah, Blue is moving towards Red in lots of ways, Colonel O.


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jackalopelipsky wrote:
1/12/2025, 6:55 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
1/12/2025, 8:57 am
Blue rapidly fading to red.
Yeah, Blue is moving towards Red in lots of ways, Colonel O.
Give this a read:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/0 ... s-is-just/



 
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