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|    Michael Ejercito to All    |
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|    03 Feb 26 08:37:30    |
      XPost: alt.bible.prophecy, uk.legal, soc.culture.israel       From: MEjercit@HotMail.com              https://ethicsalarms.com/2026/02/02/nominee-for-unethical-and-st       pid-quote-of-the-decade-someone-at-the-grammys-it-doesnt-matter-       ho-since-the-audience-erupted-in-cretinish-applause/                     Nominee for Unethical (and Stupid) Quote of the Decade: Someone At The       Grammys, It Doesn’t Matter Who, Since The Audience Erupted In Cretinish       Applause…       February 2, 2026 / Jack Marshall                     “No one is illegal on stolen land.”       —Okay, I do know who it was: Billie Eilish, accepting the Grammy for       song of the year.              I can’t imagine why anyone would watch the Grammys, and find it even       more unimaginable that anyone would care what these under-educated,       bubble-dwelling narcissists think about anything, but as usual for this       crowd, one after another stepped up to the mic last night and again       proved the immortal wisdom of Laura Ingraham’s edict, “Shut up and sing!”              Eilish’s quote is legally, logically, historically and factually absurd,       and yet progressives increasingly find it inspiring and persuasive,       which should tell you all you want to know about the current state of       that ideological malady. Eilish’s nonsense was the most catchy of the       many open borders outburst of the night, but there were many others, like…              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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