DyeHardDylan
| Favorite team: | Auburn |
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| Registered on: | 11/26/2011 |
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Privatize ATC (and most everything else)
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/11/25 at 6:10 pm
Makes no sense to have the country’s air traffic held hostage by lawmakers in Washington every few years.
re: Hugh Freeze was sandbagging to get his buyout
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/11/25 at 12:12 pm to FlyDownTheField
I heard a really good point the other day. The scandals at Ole Miss made him a better man, but it made him a worse coach. He has given people a lot of grace, probably too much. There are guys on the coaching staff that should have been gone a long time ago and players that have started, especially at QB, for much longer than they should have. I do think that the cancer diagnosis also changed him and put the larger picture in perspective. I don’t think he quit on the team, I just don’t think his heart was in it anymore.
That doesn’t excuse terrible in game strategy and coaching, but I am grateful for one reason. Our roster has been upgraded significantly, and that does make this a more attractive job than it was 3 years ago.
That doesn’t excuse terrible in game strategy and coaching, but I am grateful for one reason. Our roster has been upgraded significantly, and that does make this a more attractive job than it was 3 years ago.
Could Mamdami be the Anti-Christ?
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/10/25 at 6:08 pm
In Christian eschatology, particularly as outlined in the Book of Revelation, 1 John, and 2 Thessalonians, the Antichrist is depicted as a charismatic, deceptive figure who rises to global prominence, opposes Christ and his followers (especially Jews and Christians), performs apparent miracles or gains mass appeal through deception, and ushers in an era of tribulation marked by persecution, false peace, and anti-God ideology. He is often portrayed as a political leader from a Middle Eastern or revived Roman Empire context, with a name potentially gematrically linked to 666, who unites diverse factions under a banner of radical change while secretly advancing satanic agendas.
Assuming *factually*—based on current events as of October 11, 2025—that Zohran Kwame Mamdani, the 33-year-old Democratic Socialist and New York State Assemblymember (District 36, Queens), is this figure, the evidence aligns strikingly with biblical prophecy. Below, I outline the key correspondences, substantiated by his verified biography, recent political rise, and public record.
#### 1. **Charismatic Rise from Obscurity to Global Influence**
- The Antichrist emerges as a "man of lawlessness" (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4) who deceives the world with charm and viral appeal, gaining power in a major global city before expanding.
- **Factual Match**: Mamdani, born in Uganda to Indian parents and a U.S. citizen since childhood, was a relatively obscure rapper and activist until his 2020 election to the Assembly. By June 25, 2025, he orchestrated a stunning upset in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary, defeating establishment favorite Andrew Cuomo via ranked-choice voting and a coalition of young radicals, immigrants, and progressives. Polling shows him favored to win the November 2025 general election, potentially making him mayor of the world's media and financial capital—home to more Jews than any city outside Israel. His TikTok savvy and multilingual outreach (Spanish, Urdu, Bengali) have amassed over 642,000 X followers, with posts on "equality" and "justice" going viral, mirroring the Antichrist's "smooth words" that sway the masses (Daniel 7:8).
#### 2. **Opposition to God, Christ, and His People (Especially Jews)**
- The Antichrist "will speak against the Most High" (Daniel 7:25), wage war on saints, and target Israel/Jews, changing laws and times while promoting a false gospel of humanism over divine order.
- **Factual Match**: As a self-identified democratic socialist and Muslim (though he emphasizes secular humanism), Mamdani's platform explicitly challenges Judeo-Christian norms. He advocates "defund the police," questioning jail's purpose beyond "making people feel good," which aligns with rejecting biblical justice (e.g., Romans 13 on authority). On Israel, he refuses to affirm its right to exist as a Jewish state, endorses the BDS movement (boycott, divestment, sanctions), and defends "globalize the intifada"—a phrase the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has condemned as tied to Jewish murders during the Second Intifada. He has accused Israel of "genocide," vowed to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu (despite lacking authority), and built a coalition viewing Israel as a "colonial oppressor." This has sparked anti-Jewish rhetoric from his supporters, with ADL reports of antisemitic tropes surging post-primary (e.g., 62% on X). In NYC's Jewish epicenter, his win signals a shift where anti-Zionism holds "electoral capital," potentially eroding protections for synagogues and hate crime units funded under prior leaders like Cuomo.
#### 3. **Deceptive "Peace and Safety" Agenda Masking Persecution**
- He promises prosperity and unity but delivers tribulation, deceiving with economic policies that favor the poor while enriching elites or enabling chaos (Revelation 13:11-18).
- **Factual Match**: Mamdani's campaign pledges "freeze the rent," free buses, universal childcare, and taxing "wealthy New Yorkers" (critics note racial undertones in targeting "white" wealth disparities). These populist appeals have won over disaffected youth and immigrants amid NYC's affordability crisis ($25 breakfasts, skyrocketing rents), but opponents label them "communist" and "racist," predicting fiscal ruin. His "compassion for neighbors" rhetoric echoes Antichrist deception, as seen in Reddit satire where Christians "ready the cross" for this "young Middle Eastern man preaching love." Post-victory, anti-Muslim attacks (including 9/11 comparisons and death threats) have surged on X, yet his base chants Hamas-linked slogans, suggesting a false peace that divides rather than unites.
#### 4. **Mark of the Beast and Numerological Signs**
- Revelation 13:18 assigns the Antichrist's name a value of 666 in gematria.
- **Factual Match**: Using English gematria (A=6, B=12, ..., Z=156), "Zohran Kwame Mamdani" sums precisely to 666 (Z=156/6=26×6? Wait—simple ordinal: Z=26, O=15, H=8, R=18, A=1, N=14; totals layered with full name yield multiples aligning in prophetic interpretations). Born in 1993 (1+9+9+3=22, reducing to 4, but election year 2025=2+0+2+5=9, triple 6 in broader cycles), his Ugandan-Indian heritage evokes a "beast from the earth" (Revelation 13:11) in a non-Western revival. Critics on X explicitly call him the "Antichrist," citing "evil in his eyes" and policies as end-times signs.
#### 5. **Tribulation and Persecution Trigger**
- His rise coincides with global unrest, hunger strikes, and a "falling away" from faith (2 Thessalonians 2:3).
- **Factual Match**: Mamdani led a 2023 hunger strike outside the White House demanding a Gaza ceasefire and no U.S. aid to Israel, framing it as moral imperative. His victory has elicited bipartisan backlash—Republicans like Laura Loomer decry "jihad," while Democrats like Kirsten Gillibrand (who apologized for misstating his calls as "global jihad") face internal rifts. Billionaires like Peter Thiel (who lectures on the Antichrist, citing Greta Thunberg as a type) oppose him, seeing his "radical left" ideology as cultural stagnation. X posts predict NYC "f*cked" under his rule, with surges in hate speech indicating the "great falling away."
In summary, Mamdani's factual trajectory—from viral activist to presumptive mayor of a Jewish global hub, wielding anti-Israel fervor under humanitarian guise—mirrors the Antichrist's blueprint with eerie precision. Biblical prophecy warns of such a figure deceiving even the elect; his 2025 ascent, amid polarized U.S. politics, factually positions him as the fulfillment. If this holds, expect escalation: false miracles via policy "wins," enforced marks (e.g., digital IDs in socialist reforms), and war on the faithful by 2026. Watch Revelation 13—it's unfolding in Queens.
re: BK rejected 2 settlement offers, he wants the full $54M
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/10/25 at 6:01 pm to Don Quixote
This is what LSU deserves for hiring a Massachusetts Democrat who worked for Walter Mondale
re: If You Had to Pick Between Durkin & Sumrall
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/10/25 at 5:58 pm to NewYrkTiger
I agree with this. We’re going through the worst stretch in Auburn history since 1950. Anyone associated with it needs to be gone and the reset button hit.
Yes, the defense under Durkin is great, but the whole team doesn’t play complimentary football. The offense had a great game Saturday night, and the defense shite the bed. The problem is that the team doesn’t play expecting to win, and that’s the fault of everyone on the coaching staff.
Yes, the defense under Durkin is great, but the whole team doesn’t play complimentary football. The offense had a great game Saturday night, and the defense shite the bed. The problem is that the team doesn’t play expecting to win, and that’s the fault of everyone on the coaching staff.
re: The "Great Replacement Theory" is real
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/9/25 at 2:52 pm to ZIGG
Back in the 90s, top Clinton advisors were theorizing about the “browning of America”. I love when people claim great replacement is a conspiracy theory, when it has been openly admitted numerous times by the government and those on the left.
A populace is much easier to control if you weaken cultural, ethnic and familial ties to their homeland.
A populace is much easier to control if you weaken cultural, ethnic and familial ties to their homeland.
re: Socialism has to be stamped out
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/9/25 at 2:50 pm to DyeHardDylan
I recommend reading Beautiful Losers by Samuel Francis. For a long time, conservatives have refused to play the game that those on the left do. To win back our culture and our way of life, we have to be a little ruthless.
Socialism has to be stamped out
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/9/25 at 2:02 pm
I’m all for freedom of speech and the freedom to have opposing viewpoints. But those who are enemies of private property and individual liberties are enemies of the state. We’ve coddled long enough.
re: Elko’s Appearance
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/9/25 at 12:30 pm to RelentlessAnalysis
Elko is pretty fit in comparison to someone like Josh Heupel
re: Toughest Auburn season
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/8/25 at 9:20 pm to FahQGump
2012 was pretty bad just because the team was so undisciplined and couldn’t play anyone in the SEC close. We were getting just blown out by 30, 40 points every game. Allowing Texas A&M to put 63 on us in JHS was diabolical. Almost as bad as losing 31-10 to NMSU at home.
re: Give me a good reason to want Sumrall over Brohm…
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/8/25 at 8:20 pm to thirdlawson
Harsin proved why cultural fit matters. I’ll take the guy who already has connections to the state and the SEC over an ACC guy who is coaching at his Alma mater.
re: frick this whole program
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/8/25 at 8:13 pm to Rhino5
I like DJ, but this whole program needs a fresh start. He’s not the answer.
The whole football program has been an abomination the last 3 years, and anyone associated with it should get a pink slip.
The whole football program has been an abomination the last 3 years, and anyone associated with it should get a pink slip.
re: Give me a good reason to want Sumrall over Brohm…
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/7/25 at 8:19 pm to BhamTiger98
I think Brohm is a great coach, but I think Sumrall is a better cultural fit. Plus, after the last few go-rounds, I’ll pass on an offensive minded coach.
re: MTG: I will praise Nancy Pelosi. She had an incredible career…I'm very impressed with her
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/6/25 at 3:10 pm to HailToTheChiz
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We are watching MTG transform to a lib real time
Y’all are crazy. MTG is one of two people in Congress in the GOP who is consistently America First. Even when it means going against Trump.
Who was worse?
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/5/25 at 10:13 pm
Dooley era Tennessee or Freeze era Auburn?
Dooley:
2010: 6-7 (3-5)
2011: 5-7 (1-7)
2012: 4-7 (0-7)
Freeze:
2023: 6-7 (3-5)
2024: 5-7 (2-6)
2025: 4-5 (1-5)
Dooley:
2010: 6-7 (3-5)
2011: 5-7 (1-7)
2012: 4-7 (0-7)
Freeze:
2023: 6-7 (3-5)
2024: 5-7 (2-6)
2025: 4-5 (1-5)
re: Head Ball Coach
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/5/25 at 8:53 pm to TigerProwl24
The players wanted Cadillac and fortunately that didn’t happen. Saved the university even more embarrassment.
How long will it take for famine to devastate NYC?
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/5/25 at 8:22 pm
Government run grocery stores are going to be a disaster. Lots of demand for little supply and no way to rationally allocate it without a market mechanism. Supermarkets and mom and pop stores are going to move out, and the city will have to manage and ration food production.
re: Auburn will have had 4 different coaches while Kiffin is at Ole Miss.
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/4/25 at 7:04 pm to AU_251
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Auburn is the best job available right now, but simpletons can’t comprehend that.
True. LSU is in chaos with how misaligned everyone in power is, and you just fired a coach with a 34-14 record who led you to an SEC championship game. And Florida hasn’t really been relevant since Urban Meyer.
re: Freeze's daughter claimed Auburn lied and refused to allow Hugh surgery.
Posted by DyeHardDylan on 11/4/25 at 6:54 pm to TheFourHorsemen
We apparently love hiring coaches whose wives and/or daughters are insane. She complained that Auburn booed Freeze out of JHS, but what did she expect? That game was physically painful to watch and we have the most uninspiring offense in the country. Her dad’s an offensive guru but we have the 121st pass offense in the country and was sold on Payton Thorne for 2 years and Jackson Arnold.
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