THE PRIVILEGED CHURCH
1 FollowerThe Privileged Church is pastored by Allistair Barclay in Durban South Africa
BiffPrivilege
149 FollowersWelcome to The Neighborhood — the Discord Reality Show Think Fishtank, but rawer. Every night we drop into Discord and stream the chaos: neighbors talking trash, oversharing, vibing, and melting down in real time. 🎥 Meet the cast: • Wildcards who always stirs drama. • The “voices of reason� who low-key love the chaos. • Late-night philosophers, usually drunk or tired. • …and whoever else stumbles into the call. 📺 Every stream is unpredictable — fights, laughs, rants, debates, and inside jokes you’ll wish you were part of. Subscribe and move into The Neighborhood. You never know who you’ll meet next. https://discord.gg/theneighborhood
Rights and Privileges
17 FollowersWith this knowledge is for the Learning and the Sharing.
Cis White Male with Extra Privilege
74 FollowersYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2EVxfRNDTDHvrMZ6JyaCOQ Odysee - https://odysee.com/@CisWhiteMalewithExtraPrivilege:0 archive. org - https://archive.org/details/@cis_white_male_with_extra_privilege Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/3WwgXs4Q2YQc/ DONATE HERE IF YOU APPRECIATE THE CONTENT - https://cointr.ee/ciswhitemale "And just how," the mongoose demanded scornfully of the serpent, "do you propose to climb Mount Kailash, the home of Lord Siva? You who have neither arms nor hands, neither feet nor toes with which to grip the precipices?" "Very slowly," the serpent replied. "Carefully. Coiling back and forth upon my belly, over a rock here, up through a crevice there. I shall get there in the end, you know." The mongoose snorted in derision. But in his heart he suspected the serpent spoke truly. - Indian fable
Privilaged2nohim
19 FollowersMichael Badnarik Constitution Help Center Rights vs Privileges
5 FollowersMichael Badnarik Rights vs Privileges: Michael Badnarik discusses the distinction between rights and privileges in his "Good To Be King: U.S. Constitution Guide" book. Badnarik argues that rights are inherent and not granted by any entity, while privileges are contingent and subject to change or revocation. He uses this distinction to analyze the U.S. Constitution and its implications.