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

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Uvalde vs Indiana: depending on the government to protect you vs protecting yourself.
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“We need to consider that the whole planet can be viewed as one big South Africa, with an outnumbered White minority.” - Frame from the Hapa Discursive chat.

This is how I view the global racial demographic crisis we’re facing. I don’t think I’m just being an American White Nationalist (someone that supposedly doesn’t respect ethnicity) when I say that Whites worldwide need to unite or else more of the world will be black and brown. I think the global White population is already less than 8%.
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The most convincing reason for kings to be baptized, however, was the Christian outlook on royalty itself. King ruled by the grace of the Almighty, and to disobey them was to defy God Himself. This «divine right of kings» had no counterpart in German experience. The pre-christian tribes had kings typically chosen by the elders. Their nomination was ratified by the freeman. Some tribes had no king until war threatened, at which time they elected one. Once chose, the king was still subject to the law, and his power was hedged in by the freemen on the one hand and the council of elders on the other. This system of checks and balances came to an end with the coming of Christianity, which centralized royal power at the cost of everyone else. In almost every respect, the rights of ordinary men and women shriveled when our native paganism was replaced by the alien creed.

Asatru A Native European Spirituality by Stephen A. McNallen
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“Muh Caesarism.” Well then goodbye peasant, you’re banned.
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Forwarded from HapaPerspective
“The worst form of slavery is that which is called Caesarism, or the choice of some bold or brilliant man as despot because he is suitable. For that means that men choose a representative, not because he represents them, but because he does not. Men trust an ordinary man like George III or William IV. because they are themselves ordinary men and understand him. Men trust an ordinary man because they trust themselves. But men trust a great man because they do not trust themselves. And hence the worship of great men always appears in times of weakness and cowardice; we never hear of great men until the time when all other men are small.” - Gilbert K. Chesterton
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If I were a dictator (a “Caesar” figure) the first thing I would do is permanently silence all of these people advocating for Caesarism, because ironically I’d be giving them exactly what they want. “You don’t want to have a say in the political destiny of your people? Okay, done.” They would have no political power, no rights, no voice, no representation whatsoever — exactly what they want. And if they had any objection to my godlike authority, I’d accuse them of being liberals before having them thrown into a pit full of spikes.
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Caesarism advocates in a nutshell.
If Joe Biden dies of Covid, the establishment will use his death to say “see, Covid is deadly. Lockdowns are justified.” Then we’ll get Kamala Harris as the president, and that’s not going to be good at all...

https://news.1rj.ru/str/TheCourseofEmpire2/9128
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How did I miss this?
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Forwarded from Padfa (Padfa)
What you tolerate shows people what they can get away with.
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Imagine my shock. LOL
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Forwarded from Building a Third Force (G Maximus)
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Fashy Story Hour - 2.1

Liberalism Unmasked
Act I - Part III - Liberalism With the Mask Off
This question ultimately has nothing to do with religion, I’m asking this because it’s analogous to something else. The question: is it possible to have Christianity or be a Christian without the Bible? Imagine if the Bible never existed.
Anonymous Poll
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Yes, the Bible is just a book, it’s just paper. It doesn’t matter.
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No, we would not have Christianity today without the Bible.
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So I came up with this poll after a debate I had with friend on Discord. A lot of people on the right like to say that the Constitution (mainly the Bill of Rights) is just writing on a piece of paper and therefore it doesn't matter to our enemies, or even that its very existence is contributing to our loss of rights — I don't understand how they conclude the latter — but it follows that if our Constitution is just "writing on a piece paper" then so too is the Bible and all religious texts, laws, all philosophy and etc... To an extent, it's true that all ideas are just writing on pieces of paper; for example, without White people the Constitution would end up just be totally forgotten and abandoned — no Whites no rights. However, I think it's inconsistent to NOT apply this same logic to everything else. Even though the rights protected by the Bill of Rights predate written language, in our age of laws, law enforcement, courts (civilization) these "pieces of paper" like our Constitution still matter as long as the ideas resonate in the hearts and minds of the people; these "pieces of paper" are therefore useful for informing our people, giving them concepts to rally around and maintain within this system. In other words, our Bill of Rights has real legal power because there are still enough of our people around that believe in it and care about it, that will fight and die for it, and therefore it isn't "just a piece of paper." Otherwise, if it is "just a piece of paper that doesn't matter at all" than so too is the Bible and the Ten Commandments, and it follows that no Christian should waste any of their time reading any of it.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/hapaperspective/7150
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TL;DR: Just as the Bible isn’t “just a collection of paper” if people believe in it and can properly understand it, our Constitution also isn’t just “writing on paper” that can be ignored if enough people really believe in it and are willing to fight for it — White people. This is why the right to keep and bear arms is still legal in the US but not Mexico, even though the Mexican constitution states that Mexicans have a right to keep and bear arms too. Mexicans, being the more obtuse brown people that they are, aren’t intelligent enough to collectively care about their rights, so a constitution for them is meaningless. This is why I think our ruling class want Whites to be a minority: they want a population that is easier to control, a population that doesn’t care about rights, and that necessitates fewer White people. Fewer Whites = Fewer Rights.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/hapaperspective/7152
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The pro-Constitution community is far less fringe than the dissident right; in fact, it’s basically just the general political position of non-shitlib White America.

EDIT: This is why it’s detrimental for this movement to counter signal or diminish the value of the Bill of Rights, because conservatives will immediately stop listening to you, and rightfully so. Instead, tell them that the browning of America will comprise their rights and they’ll listen.
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Were some of the founding fathers flawed men with some flawed beliefs? Absolutely. But does that negate the value of our natural rights and our existence as a nation? Absolutely not.

You can point to some philosemitic quotes from Washington or Hamilton and use that to conclude that all of America was “totally ZOGged up from day one!” but let’s not forget that Hitler was also a philosemite for a good chunk of his life — in his youth he saw Jews as just Germans of a different faith and defended them as such, this is literally what he said about himself in Mein Kampf. Hitler almost didn’t figure out the JQ, think about that.
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