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

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When I talk about gun rights, I’m not talking about official groups with compounds like what we saw with the militia movement in the 80s, I’m talking about the general population of conservatives wanting freedom from a system that hates all of us, and how that armed conservative population is a force that benefits us.
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Suggesting that gun rights are a useless larp that doesn’t matter because of the failures of the militia movement is like saying freedom speech doesn’t matter because the ruling class don’t adhere to the beliefs of the rightwing Nationalist thinkers that have won all the online arguments.

You have to see the bigger picture.
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Tucker is spotlighting Andrew Tate, Moldberg and BAP’s brown acolytes because he’s part of the same clique as they are. This group’s ultimate goal is to deradicalize young white men and redirect dissident energy into establishment conservatism. They will, however, give it a superficial makeover to make it more meme-y and of course, the general complexity of the discourse will have to drop in order to appeal to lower IQ latinx conservatives.
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“Mommie Tulsi” is like any other politician: more fake than a wedding cake. The only reason she’s “changed” her stance on the Second Amendment is because she’s pivoting to the center-right out of necessity for her political career, because she wasn’t popular enough with the left as a democrat. Her real stance on the issue is probably “guns for me but not for thee, cause I’m a veteran.”

https://youtu.be/lZRdyRftulo
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This is what I’ve been trying to tell you guys for a long time, because I see and interact with White normie-conservative boomers IRL everyday, but so many dissident righters are so terminally online that they think every conservative boomer is an Israeli flag waving Zionist that’s proud of his black sons in MAGA hats. No, most of them are low key White Nationalists that are just repulsed by all forms of authoritarianism that they rightfully see as a major threat to their way of life. They’re more the freedom of association type of White Nationalists.

P.S. Be sure to follow James: https://news.1rj.ru/str/realjaredhowe
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Forwarded from Gart Banks
Guns rights are useless larp? Ask the millions of unarmed Russians killed by the Bolsheviks or the millions of unarmed Chinese killed by Mao Zedong and his cultural revolution. In Colombia, a country with no gun rights, communists guerrillas killed hundred of thousands of unarmed and defenseless people. I will choose gun rights any day.
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👆Here’s the TG upload if you’re too lazy to click the link. No comment necessary.
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Europe is a smaller continent that has already exceeded its carrying capacity. If we completely lose America, that ultimately means less space and resources on planet earth for the White race, which means more for non-Whites. Whites are already roughly 8% of the global population, and giving up space anywhere is just going to tighten the bottle neck of livable space and resources for our race.
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My feeling towards America is this: Whilst I'm not in favour of colonialism as a rule, I do take a deep, romantic view of the American Pioneers. That era is fascinating and attractive to me, for it represents the last time that Europeans encountered vast familiar landscapes where no law yet existed. True freedom - the freedom to live and perish on your own terms. In some ways I do take the view that the best of Europe (mostly English at the start) departed the relative comfort of Britain and headed for the great unknown, putting their knowledge and mettle to the test.

America today represents perhaps the worst and best in European mankind. I'd say the worst has flourished in spite of the rural 'old stock' and certainly not because of them. So yes, I'll always stand up for the freedom-loving rural American (even if they're Christian).
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Forwarded from Turnip’s Digest
Britain is the undeniable source of modern ills. It houses international finance, pushed progressivism the world over with its empire, caused both world wars to become world wars, created and exported new atheism, and created and exported integration. Brits must be destroyed.

If you can see the fault in the logic here, I invite you to apply it to the anti-Americanism.
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👆read the whole thing before you react.
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Peeling Europe away from America is a key part of Dugin's plan laid out in Foundations of Geopolitics. Something to keep in mind when interacting with people who seem intent on driving a wedge between European and American white identitarians.
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Max Igan on why certain solutions don't work in a world run by criminals.
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The people that are unhappy with the Washington regime have to understand that, ultimately in the long run, the only thing that can possibly challenge that system are the American conservative population and their Second Amendment.
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A lot of the things that people claim they hate about America, they have to understand that all of these were things were at least originally imposed on us from the top-down.
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Americans didn’t wake up one morning and unanimously agree “ah yes, we should have ugly, corporate big box stores that replace small local businesses.” We never voted for a Walmart and MacDonalds in every other major town and thoroughfare, and the only reason Americans — usually working class and lower middle class — patronize these sort of places is because they’re affordable and convenient, and that’s it. It wouldn’t be any different if the shoe were on the other foot over in Europe or anywhere else. Most of the people that shop at Walmart actually HATE Walmart, but it’s not really a choice when their dollar doesn’t go as far at the local organic grocery store where wealthier people shop. A lot of Americans are poor.

When people criticize American culture, they criminally negligent the economic and class factors behind it. They see the poor majority shopping at Walmart and think this is how all Americans want to live, and they overlook the culture of wealthier Americans that rarely patronize most of these corporate big box stores like Walmart, because wealthier Americans can afford to shop elsewhere.

The reason why a lot of American culture appears ugly to outsiders is because of lower incomes, which is imposed on Americans by a parasitic system, just like anywhere else.

Although poor, most Americans don’t feel materially impoverished because these corporations give them a belly full of food and endless entertainment, and that’s why they don’t revolt against it. They don’t have the option to “vote with their wallet” either.

Even though most of the country is made up of fields and forests, this is why some parts of America looks like giant asphalt covered shopping malls that all look the same.
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Forwarded from American Krogan
My hometown tried to fight the implementation of Wal-Mart and other franchises. We had nothing but small businesses. We even had a local hardware store and lumber company. Of course, we weren't successful, and Wal-Mart and Home Depot destroyed everything.
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Forwarded from Marc Malone
There are some great Enlightenment-era elements that we want to keep, the Bill of Rights is fundamentally a Traditionally Liberal document, and remains the greatest political document ever written.

Everything in its right place is the key to a healthy society. Liberalism in of itself isn’t bad, it’s bad if the assumptions that underpin it have been eroded (in this case, Faith). Therefore we must go forward understanding the Premises that bind us together. Faith, Family, Flag - in that order. The Liberal/Libertarian elements then act as an aid for a Transcendent purpose as opposed to a parasitic vacuum. Read the Thesis for more.

Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” - John Adams
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Many years ago, when I lived in a large city, most of my friends were European nationals living and working here in the US. At that time, 90% of my friends were either from Germany or Sweden.

All of them LOVED Walmart and “American stuff” way more than any Americans did. They loved Walmarts, they loved MacDonalds, they loved Starbucks and Chipotle, they even loved those red plastic drinking cups — apparently that’s not a thing in Europe. You can try to blame “America” for imposing this corporate culture onto Europe, but unlike us they had more of a choice: they had their European culture back home. “American culture” wouldn’t be so powerful if it didn’t at least offer people something that they want.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/3821
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