7 Replies to “New Woke Bendejos”

  1. Who’s gonna pluck process our chickens!? Who will butcher and pack our meat?
    Pendejo Puhleeze!
    Who’s gonna spread e-coli in the vegetable fields?

    1. Good for you, Kenji, PENdejo is the correct spelling, it means a stupid or contemptible person, literal meaning is a pubic hair… They must have been thinking of Benchode, Hindi for sister F**ker..

      All this enrichment gives me new swear words to use, you should hear my Afrikaans curses!!

      1. Zon … right back at you for expanding, err … creating my Hindi slang. Incest! The game the whole family can play!

    1. I think my next mower is gonna be a reel mower … like I pushed as a 10yo. Good memories. Only now, I know how to sharpen those blades and lubricate the works … surely to be an easier push 60years on. And it’s Net Zero, Renewably Energized! So long as there are still calories in my cocktails.

      Lawn mowing should be a zen experience. Yeah, I’m old enough to remember when all the rich people’s gardeners were Japanese men, who bowed politely and said; “bad for the glass” … like in Chinatown.

      https://youtu.be/BwpMdRgel_4?si=i6sA-gsdnGpNg3I4

  2. Matt Walsh, “Everything you need to know about the immigration debate can be found in this one fact: immigration enforcement is only ever considered controversial when predominantly white countries do it. Non-white, non-western countries frequently have very strict immigration policies, ruthlessly enforced, and nobody objects. Only the United States and Western Europe are expected to have open borders. Every other country on Earth can close their borders and punish intruders and nobody will say a word about it.”

    https://x.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1932440899050508720

    1. Yes. Foreign countries’ gatekeeping might actually be a big factor in why it’s nice to live there.
      I’m a white dude who expatriated. It feels better to live in Asia and practice a foreign language and experience the foreigner drama than to live in my multicultural homeland.
      It’s as if “white people shouldn’t do things” and “white people are bad at doing things” and other complaints tend to reinforce each other.

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