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

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So if you haven’t noticed, I’ve been messing around with Sora 2. It’s incredible to say the least. It’s not like previous AI video generators that have a more obvious AI slop look and computer voices. Sora 2 isn’t perfect, but many of the Sora 2 videos I’ve made and seen from others are much more difficult to discern from real video.

The point here is that AI is rapidly advancing; we’re already at a point where people online can’t always tell what’s real video and what isn’t. This may be the reason why you’ve avoided utilizing AI, but I think that’s a mistake. I believe that the people that don’t make use of AI will ultimately become the people most easily manipulated by AI created content.
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You probably wouldn’t think this is AI if the watermark were removed.
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Forwarded from Cemil Kerimoglu
Recent U.S. poll:

72% of Democratic voters and 73% of Republican voters support providing weapons to Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia.

71% of Democrats and 86% of Republicans support additional economic sanctions on Russia to force it to end the war.

55% of Democrats and 66% of Republicans think that countries buying oil and gas from Russia should be punished with tariffs.

America remains a strongly pro-Ukrainian society. Ukraine has bipartisan support. In fact now, for the first time in a long while, support for Ukraine is even higher among Republicans than among Democrats. And you bet the administration is aware of this. So actions will follow.

Presidents will come and go, but what will remain is the American people. And they are overwhelmingly pro-Ukraine. Even in the worst time early this year, when military assistance to Ukraine was teetering on the edge, public support remained comfortably above 50%.
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
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NOW - Trump will classify Antifa a foreign terrorist organization.

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Forwarded from Radical Dose
Cemil writes about how today’s resurgence of anti-Zionism in popular culture is not coming from a pro-White perspective, but is actually be fueled by a general, preexisting anti-White sentiment.

https://radicaldose.com/todays-anti-semitism-is-an-offshoot-of-anti-whiteism/
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This is a very good sign that the Trump administration, despite all their flaws, are very serious about declaring Antifa a foreign terrorist organization. They consulted with Andy Ngo, one of the leading experts on the modern Antifa movement.

https://substack.com/@mrandyngo/note/c-164435837?r=33g8x&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
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There’s a bit to unpack in this post. This unfortunate post — shared by Ferryman — starts off by saying that the American conservative “has the weakest heart”; but that’s true of most all conservatives in almost every Western country. Gun rights/access are a complete non-factor in that problem. Gun rights therefore can’t be singled out as a “crutch” when conservatives in countries without a right to keep and bear arms also suffer from weak conservatives. In fact, there’s an argument to be made that American conservatives are among the least weak, given their recent success in getting Antifa declared a terrorist organization.

Also, the United States actually has a long and rich history of pro-White snd NS organizations.

Later in the post, this whole quote from Mein Kampf is being taken totally out of context and repurposed to hold up a strawman: this idea that the pro-gun-rights people in this movement don’t value organization or anything else other than just owning guns. It’s a deliberate and disingenuous misrepresentation that even Adolf would see right through.

Obviously just having gun rights is not enough by itself, but critically important here: the same could be said about lifting weights and having active clubs — which are really nothing new at all. No single thing is enough, and every positive thing can matter a great deal more in conjunction. There’s no point in cutting off your feet (gun rights) to argue that your hands (mass race pilling) is better or more important, because you need both.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/theferrymanstoll/18129
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There’s a bit to unpack in this post. This unfortunate post — shared by Ferryman — starts off by saying that the American conservative “has the weakest heart”; but that’s true of most all conservatives in almost every Western country. Gun rights/access are…
This idea that gun rights are this exceptional crutch is an argument that only appears to make sense in a vacuum. What about having the privilege to grow up in a society that’s totally White? Is that not a crutch? Most White people that don’t experience enough diversity will likely never join our movement.
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Forwarded from Jeremy MacKenzie
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THE TRUTH ABOUT GUNS

- Cape Breton and Canada
And, to add to this, gun control gives a tyrannical government — one that is uniformly opposed to us — an absolute monopoly on force and violence.
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Americans use the 2A as a crutch to not organize, its always the guys who aren't doing shit that take offense to this observation, and the same is true in Canada
This is basically the crux of Ferryman’s argument against his mischaracterization of gun rights and my whole position. It’s a fallacious one based on Twitter trolls and perhaps stories about specific individuals that let him down.

Most people, regardless of the legal status of their rights, will not organize and have excuses (legitimate or not) for why they won’t “organize.” Believe it or not, some people are just too busy to join an active club.

Ferryman is trying to impose a very narrow conception of what organizing even means — what does organization and getting organized really mean? Does “getting organized” exclusively mean membership in a Telegram-popular active club? What if more White people are actually organized as part of a conservative gun club, a community training group, a right-wing book club, a militia of some kind, or etc… And why must it even be in some official capacity? It can be loose and unofficial, like a group of guys getting together once a month. They don’t need labels and patches! Why should every attempt at organizing be as visible or official as the active clubs we see on Telegram?

Besides, It really doesn’t take much for people to get organized in a short span of time anyway, especially when shit actually does hit the fan. Of course it’s better to be “organized” beforehand.
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This is actually more constructive than saying “post physique.” I will give Ferryman credit for that.

Well, there’s a few pictures of me on the internet pewpew training with a crew. But I’m not sharing those pictures around here.