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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
Mr. Perfect and 10 others reacted to bigg jay for a topic
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Say that you have a poorly developed self-preservation instinct without saying that you have a poorly developed self-preservation instinct. We will watch the obituaries for an update on Monday.10 points
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CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
blue_gold_84 and 6 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
Riders media are absolute gems.............. Good luck with all this, Dickie.......good luck.7 points -
I think Victor Cui is actually good for the league.7 points
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CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
blue_gold_84 and 5 others reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
Dickenson: "I'm going to focus on being a head coach this year."6 points -
and they brought Wally on as a consultant to help, and Wally said DON'T DO IT.... and they STILL DID IT.......... **** sakes. They deserve what they get.6 points
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gonna make a big guess here but I think Barrington Wade and OB Goodson are both future all stars6 points
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Day 1 recap up now...6 points
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CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
johnzo and 4 others reacted to BigBlueFanatic for a topic
Victor Cui is absolutely part of the solution in Edmonton. The problem is their board of geniuses hired Jones and then Cui in a completely ass-backward move 🤦🏻♂️5 points -
I fully encourage the entire Rider Nation to buy into all of that but man after reading those quotes...5 points
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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
Bigblue204 and 4 others reacted to wbbfan for a topic
Shoot once we cut the punters/kickers not named legs or Castillo we are half way there!5 points -
Manitoba Politics
blue_gold_84 and 4 others reacted to Wideleft for a topic
Too important a problem to not elaborate on. Who are the Dominionists backing conservative candidates? A growing number of religious congregations espouse an ideology called Dominionism that calls for Christians to control or be the primary influence in American government. Who are the Dominionists and what do they mean for the future of democracy? Sarah Riccardi-Swartz, an assistant professor of religion and anthropology at Northeastern, and Massachusetts writer and researcher Frederick Clarkson said the once-obscure movement has been gaining political power in the past decades and is a player in local and national elections across the United States. Dominionism is an umbrella term for certain groups of Protestants and some Catholics who interpret Genesis 1:28 in the Bible, which refers to people having dominion over life on earth, as meaning that Christians should exercise control over most aspects of modern life, Riccardi-Swartz says. “It’s a utopian end times eschatology,” she says. “Most Dominionists, but not all, emphasize that the Christian church will mature and flourish and gain dominance in society before Christ returns.” That teaching stands in opposition to standard Christian doctrine, also called premillennialism, “which suggests Christ has to return first before a Christian kingdom is established on earth,” Riccardi-Swartz says. “So (the Dominionists’) endgame is creating a Christian kingdom on earth while we’re still alive.” Ending abortion, gay marriage and secular education are cornerstones of the movement, says Clarkson, a senior research analyst with Somerville-based Political Research Associates. “It’s their idea of righteousness and what God requires of them,” he says. “The only legitimate education is through the lens of the Bible as they understand it.” ‘They talk about getting rid of demons’ “They talk about Christianizing the public space. They talk about getting rid of demons,” Riccardi-Swartz says. “It’s really about spiritual warfare,” she says. “They see themselves as warriors fighting not just demonic forces but people. Because they see people as demonically possessed by the spirit of whatever is in opposition to them.” “Really, what they’re talking about is cleansing the public sphere of people who are not like them,” Riccardi-Swartz says. When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis rephrased a Bible passage and told students at a private Christian college to “put on the full armor of God. Stand firm against the left’s schemes,” he was speaking to a political base of believers, she says. “I think it’s fair to call Dominion theology part of the tool kit of political radicalism.” There are different groups of people who believe in Dominionist-type theology, and they are not always in sync with each other, Riccardi-Swartz says. Christian nationalists who participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection can be considered “co-travelers” with Dominionists since “they have the same end goal,” she says. But “most Dominionists aren’t as violent or as inclined to violence as we see among Christian nationalists, especially white Christian nationalists,” Riccardi-Swartz says. There are a confusing number of groups associated with the theological movement, with names such as New Apostolic Reformation, Latter Rain, Joel’s Army and Seven Mountains. The latter calls for Christians to have control over the so-called seven mountains of society: family, arts and entertainment, media, education, government, religion and business. The Oak Initiative, which is associated with evangelistic prophet and election denier Rick Joyner, calls for raising up effective leaders in the seven areas as part of a “spiritual awakening that lays a foundation for course correction in the future of America.” When Republican candidate for Arizona governor, Kari Lake, recently promised reporters she would be their “worst fricking nightmare,” she also vowed that “we will reform the media as well.” Lake, who denies the legitimacy of President Biden’s election, has been compared to a prophet in a charismatic Christian publication. “There’s a media mountain and they’ve got to conquer it,” Clarkson says. Some Dominionist groups definitely want a theocratic form of government, others want to transform democracy but not do away with it all together, Riccardi-Swartz says. At the more extreme end, “there would be no more public schools,” she says. “The family would educate their children. There would be no social welfare endeavors because the church would take care of all the needs of the poor.” It doesn’t speak for all religious conservatives Riccardi-Swartz says having a conservative Christian viewpoint does not mean that a person is a Christian nationalist or even a Dominionist. Bart Barber, the new leader of the Southern Baptist Convention, denounced Christian nationalism on “60 Minutes” several weeks ago, saying that it stands in opposition to “everything I believe about religious liberty. … I object to it because Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’” Riccardi-Swartz says the Christian radical right “has been slowly rising” over the past few decades. “The easy scapegoat of course is Trump. But these ideas were there long before Trump,” she says. Social media and digital technology have allowed Dominionist-type groups to network and partner more efficiently “than they were 30 years, even 10 years ago.” “It’s always been there simmering. Now it’s at a full boil,” Riccardi-Swartz says. How dominionists impacted the election Republican right wing Christian gubernatorial candidate Douglas Mastriano lost the Pennsylvania race to Democrat Josh Shapiro. But in many ways it was not really a defeat, Clarkson says. With more than 40% of the vote, Mastriano “had an enormous sleeping victory that was unprecedented in the United States.” “We’ve never had another candidate like this in American history, running for a major office,” Clarkson says. “We have an openly theocratic candidate who said he is the voice of God,” Clarkson says. “The people around him believe the same.” Toward the end of a Facebook video of a March 15 campaign event, Mastriano says, “God’s spoken through a donkey. He’s speaking through Doug Mastriano right now.” “He remains a sitting state senator and leads a group of people who meet every week in the state Capitol to plan strategy,” Clarkson says. “The movement will continue.” Mastriano’s campaign coordinators came out of New Apostolic Reformation churches and spent little money on advertising, relying instead on social media networks such as Facebook, Clarkson says. That Mastriano’s campaign achieved as much as it did “is an astounding thing,” he says. It’s not just white men, Clarkson says, adding that women and people of color also play increasingly large roles in the NAR movement. “If we see seats being filled with people who are actively in support of the so-called election fraud, who are proponents of Christian nationalism, who are conspiratorially minded, we don’t know what will happen,” Riccardi-Swartz says. “What will happen to public schools? What will happen to gay marriage? There’s a whole list of things on the agenda that will tell us a lot about the temperature of democracy in the United States.” Educate yourself, and vote Riccardi-Swartz says education and information are key defenses against anti-democratic ideas. “Be well read. Read widely,” Riccardi-Swartz says. Don’t read just one newspaper or listen to one radio station, she says. “If you hear people in your community proclaiming conspiratorial ideas, call them out on that. Say, ‘I don’t think that’s actually accurate. Can we do some research and find out? Can we have a conversation about why you believe this?’” Clarkson says it’s important to register to vote and then get out and cast a ballot. Lake, Mastriano and other election deniers were defeated in the midterm elections. “The Christian right is one of if not the most powerful factions in American politics,” Clarkson says. But a majority of Americans still believe in separation of church and state, he says. “And that matters in a democracy.” For media inquiries, please contact media@northeastern.edu.5 points -
Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
HardCoreBlue and 4 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
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Manitoba Politics
WildPath and 4 others reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
I watched Looney Tunes as a kid. Bugs Bunny dressed up like a girl bunny. I have never dressed in woman's clothes. These people are morons.5 points -
Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
HardCoreBlue and 4 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
LFG!!5 points -
CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
Bubba Zanetti and 3 others reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
Bo Levi takes that personal4 points -
CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
Bubba Zanetti and 3 others reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Darrell Davis needs a wellness check.4 points -
NOTHING is better than what we currently wear as our full time home and away's........ the alternate kit is just tolerable. And the jerseys, in particular, are nothing special.4 points
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CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
Bubba Zanetti and 3 others reacted to Geebrr for a topic
It just makes their pending shitty season more enjoyable when the Gappers are hyped up on false belief.4 points -
Pretty much nails it - the Elks and the league in general. He is a forward thinking guy with a proven track record - and he actually cares. Also has been doing crazy things - like listening to the fan base.4 points
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CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
Bigblue204 and 3 others reacted to wbbfan for a topic
He did a tremendous job as a co founder and ceo of ONE championship. He’s a world class sports professional with a deep passion for the elk.4 points -
CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
BigBlueFanatic and 3 others reacted to kelownabomberfan for a topic
it started by allowing that lunatic Chris Jones back into the fold. Imagine if that idiot was brought in to replace the Canadian mafia? IGF would become a ghost town too. The team before Jones was a dumpster fire too. Edmonton has been stepping on rakes now for too long.4 points -
https://www.tsn.ca/winnipeg-blue-bombers-pick-saskatchewan-roughriders-apart-in-one-sided-banjo-bowl-1.18472804 points
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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
Tracker and 3 others reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Clearly this is all mainstream media propoganda about MOS Jr. I mean I'm not even sure there is a MOS Jr. 😉4 points -
Probably already made the team4 points
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US Politics
blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
The irony of this fake 'life is precious' they spew. Threatening to kill human beings. These same knuckle draggers who advocate for forced birth but after that you're on your own are the same ones who talk about individual rights and freedoms. Mind boggling, exhausting, frustrating. For sure Carl Sagan, the dumbing down of human beings is in full view right now. We are as good as our lowest common denominator.4 points -
Story on LS/DE/Navy SEAL Damian Jackson from Our Man Tait:4 points
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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
HardCoreBlue and 3 others reacted to WinnipegGordo for a topic
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I can't ******* wait!!!! I'll be there at 9 on Sunday, dragging the wifey down there as my mother's day gift to her.4 points
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CFL - Pre-Season - All Your Non-Bomber News/Talk - 2023
bearpants and 2 others reacted to JuranBoldenRules for a topic
Oh, Craig Dickenson realized culture is key in building a team. I mean why not 18-0?3 points -
Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
HardCoreBlue and 2 others reacted to Zach Schnitzer for a topic
I hope the stripe stays. Love it3 points -
Lol and herein lies the problem: everything he does is going to be considered notable3 points
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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
Noeller and 2 others reacted to kelownabomberfan for a topic
Early candidate for ROTY? lol3 points -
2022/2023 Off-Season (League/Non-Bombers-specific News)
BigBlueFanatic and 2 others reacted to Jpan85 for a topic
I was just making a joke about the kickoff singles3 points -
We don't have to be down to 85 (excluding non-counters) until Saturday at noon. From the CFL: May 10 – Rookie Camp opens First-year players take the field with their new clubs May 13 – Rosters reduced to 85 players Cutdowns to take place by 11:59 p.m. ET, excluding non-counters May 14 – Training camps open Official opening of camps for all nine clubs May 16 – Rosters reduced to 75 players Cutdowns to take place by 11:59 p.m. ET, excluding non-counters https://press.cfl.ca/revamped-cfl-combine-season-and-cfl-draft-highlight-2023-offseason3 points
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Elon Musk to buy Twitter
blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
I did it about 6 months ago. Don’t miss it at all. It has actually helped me be less frustrated.3 points -
Manitoba Politics
blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to JCon for a topic
Move afoot to ban LGBTTQ+ books from Brandon schools https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/2023/05/11/move-afoot-to-ban-lgbttq-books-from-brandon-schools BRANDON — A pair of Brandon School Division trustees applauded a presentation Monday seeking to ban certain books that feature LGBTTQ+ content from its libraries. At the BSD board meeting, Lorraine Hackenschmidt (who identified herself as a grandmother and former school trustee) advocated for the creation of a committee that would review books discussing gender identity and sexual health issues — and potentially remove them from school shelves. She linked the discussion of books with transgender themes to the sexual grooming of youth and pedophilia — a common religious conservative argument against ***** content3 points -
Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
bearpants and 2 others reacted to kelownabomberfan for a topic
Good to see so many names from teams past on that roster. In the old dark times of yore, we'd see such a high turnover as players couldn't wait to get out of Winnipeg and on with someone else. Now they all want to stay, year after year. So awesome!3 points -
Missed this earlier but here's a roster:3 points
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English please....see you at the concessions at 9!3 points
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I feel like him and Mike Miller are best friends in waiting3 points
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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
ddanger and 2 others reacted to kelownabomberfan for a topic
There's a dude I would never want to mess with....3 points -
2023 NHL Playoffs Thread
HardCoreBlue and one other reacted to FrostyWinnipeg for a topic
Leafs win, Oilers win, damn, damn.2 points -
Oh hell yeah2 points
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US Politics
JCon and one other reacted to bustamente for a topic
The charges for Santos are no joke if convicted he is going to jail2 points -
Elon Musk to buy Twitter
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to Mark F for a topic
might be the last straw for many people. Carlson is key figure in the attempt to overthrow the government. as someone mentioned, he will be attacking our country. not that it matters, but Im done with twitter. account just deactivated. 30 days it will be deleted.2 points -
Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
HardCoreBlue and one other reacted to Noeller for a topic
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Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
GCJenks and one other reacted to kelownabomberfan for a topic
and now they'll have a "connection" coming out of camp that will work during the regular season. I'm calling it - this year when our third-stringer calls an audible in the GC he can complete the pass to a wide open Osh Jr....and much rejoicing will result.2 points -
Bombers Rookie Camp/Training Camp/Pre-Season Thread
Jesse and one other reacted to Zach Schnitzer for a topic
Made it to my first Rookie Camp day today. Not much to report other than the Deuce Wallace #48 INT. O'Shea Jr almost made a circus catch. He was targeted a few times. #87 Jaivon Heiligh made a nice catch.2 points -
Don't Look Back - 2022/2023 Bombers Off Season
GCJenks and one other reacted to Mr. Perfect for a topic
Annnnnnnd LOCKED! LFG BLUE!!!2 points