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A wicked Hapa of the West, for the West. We must reclaim America.

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We don’t blame and denigrate England for the Balfour Declaration and the Rothchilds, we don’t blame Germany for Karl Marx, the Frankfurt school and its Weimar era, nor for losing against the jew world order. We don’t blame Russia (ethnic Russians) for communism and its current state, because that was something imposed on Russians, and still imposed on them.

So why blame America for ZOG? It makes no sense to me.
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We don’t blame and denigrate England for the Balfour Declaration and the Rothchilds, we don’t blame Germany for Karl Marx, the Frankfurt school and its Weimar era, nor for losing against the jew world order. We don’t blame Russia (ethnic Russians) for communism…
The problem lies in conflating a nation (a people with a national identity) with a physical country, its government, its past and present, and its current administration. These are all separate things.

All of this needs to be understood so blame can be placed where it actually belongs: the jews. Otherwise we end up denigrating our own people, which is what the jews want.
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If you’re going to blame America/Americans for ZOG, why stop there? Why not blame all Anglos and the whole entire West?
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I don’t think the USA is as healthy as it historically has been, with current its Zionist occupied government and major cities overrun with diversity. But I would never say “I hate America” because I don’t hate the American nation (the people), I don’t hate the vision of the founding fathers nor the original constitution — I think they did everything right given what the knew. America itself isn’t the problem, otherwise how would you explain Europe’s problems before America? Were the jews never influential or destructive before America?

The thinking is that, because of America, jews suddenly got a boost in power and influence over the entire West — and it’s all America’s fault. I can understand how some people see it this way, but I’m not convinced this situation in the West would be much different had America never existed. Part of the problem is that people have a tendency to isolate problems to a single factor ”the problem is this one thing…” I think there are many factors contributing to or facilitating jewish power that have zero connection to America.
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For jewish power, you can try to blame America, Christianity, Capitalism, Anglos, Democracy, Liberalism, The French Revolution, the Roman Empire, and etc…

Or you can just blame the jews, which is way easier and gets straight to the point.

I choose the latter.
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Forwarded from Tafelrundereloaded (David)
This is a German map from 1920 showing "Deutsche auf der Erde" (basically, Germans throughout the world), with 9,000,000 German-Americans or (then) 8.5% of the total population of the US.

According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2022 there are about 41 million German-Americans or roughly 12% of the American population. German-Americans make up about one third of the people of German ancestry world-wide.
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Even if every single Canadian got on their knees and begged Americans to invade them and annex their country, it’s extremely hard to believe Americans would care to do such a thing — they would be left scratching their heads. I don’t know any Americans that would think invading Canada would be anything other than a joke from a 90s movie, but it’s unfortunate that Trump and the Conservative Party of Canada are apparently trying to revive that old joke.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/theferrymanstoll/16778
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Forwarded from The Gramscian Radio
Wanting to have a nation is very conceptually different from DEI ie Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Asking to preserve Heritage America and clean up demographics to pre Hart- Cellar isnt DEI, its the opposite. It is Uniformity, Equality, and Exclusion.
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Reminder: Jews are the problem.
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Forwarded from Et In Arcadia Ego (Alt Skull️)
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Clean beaches are antisemitic.

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Do the majority of mainstream normie-conservative types in Europe sympathize with Ukraine? Or do they sympathize with Putin? Where do they typically stand on the war in Ukraine?

EDIT: I’m asking where European conservatives typically stand, not European liberals.
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Why do people get so disappointed that most Americans know so little about the conflict in Ukraine? Is it because these Americans have opinions about something they don’t know? Okay, but that’s obviously not something unique to Americans. You have to ask yourself, why are you holding Americans to a higher standard than your own people?
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From my understanding, the way in which American conservatives get hooked on the Kremlin approved propaganda starts with seemingly reasonable arguments, like “why are we sending our tax dollars to another country?” Never mind the lack of self awareness when they always forget that we give infinite amounts of aid to Israel, they’re NPCs after all. Add to this the whole two party dynamic, where if liberals/democrats support one thing (like Ukraine), conservatives/republicans tend to align themselves against it, and vice versa. For example, It makes no sense to me that liberals tend to be against gun rights, especially consider how much they claim to be against “authoritarianism” and “fascism,” but since conservatives tend to be for gun rights, liberals feel a need to be against it. This hyper political polarization is also known as negative partisanship, which describes an environment where people form their political opinions in opposition to a rival political party, rather than what they actually value. Both liberal and conservative Americans do this in a very equal measure, they both HATE each other, which should be the smoking gun evidence that they are merely White normies, mindlessly conforming to an extreme, polarized political environment.

Don’t despise American normies for being normies, otherwise you’re holding them to a much higher standard.
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If more Americans understood what Ukraine is actually fighting against, they’d all support Ukraine, not just the Liberal/Democrat Americans.
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Forwarded from CapriKoziol
In Poland, historic animosity towards Russia collides with anger at having millions of Ukrainians in the country for at least a decade. The more right-wing/spicy the person, the more likely they support Russia to counter the current thing.
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