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Discord is too. Discord has doxxed people to the SPLC before. Yet here you are
Look, let me in or don't, but make up your mind.
I don't see how discussing the appeal of a social media platform is productive
Be decisive, comrade. If you deem my views not suited to this server, I won't hold it against you.
If you think I'd make a fine addition, I'd love to join
Oh do I?
Maybe I'll read "Ride the Tiger" and rank up to Uber Maximum Fascist Points Extreme
Reading books alone makes you a better slave. Pondering, contemplating and acting makes you a thinker
Books are great, believe me
But if you think me reading a book is going to make me somehow more enlightened, you're wrong
And its crazy that you're still debating me, but allow a degenerate like @leaf to stay
I'm not sure I want in, actually
I'll leave now
A good mix I think. The two should start to see themselves as mutually dependent to create nationhood. Communities are nothing without a common national identity, and nations are nothing without communities as building blocks.
Indeed.
I'm NazBern
Hippie Mussolini
Vermont has a republican nominee, wow
I mean, plus Bernie
My mum's friend actually won the primary for state rep for Windham District 1!
She's pretty cool
She's a democrat who's very community oriented and against partisan divides
Check out this based governor candidate in VT
Biography of my favorite Vermont politician:
JOHN S. RODGERS of Glover, Orleans County, Democrat, was born on July 29, 1965, in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. John was raised in Glover on the family dairy farm; he was the fifth generation to grow up on the farm. He graduated from Sacred Heart, Newport, VT, (1983) and from New Hampshire Vocational Technical College, Berlin, NH, (Associates Degree 1985). After college John started a construction business, JS Rodgers Masonry Inc., specializing in dry stonework and excavation. He served eight years in the VT House of Representatives; he was the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for many years in Glover and coached youth soccer. He is a member of the NRA, Barton Area Chamber of Commerce, and served as the Director to Shadow Lake Association, Glover, VT. In 2008, John received the Crime Victim Service Award. He is married to Brenda Rodgers, a nurse at the NVR Hospital, and they have two boys.
โWhen I was young it seemed like that people who moved here, moved here because they loved it here and they embraced our values and our heritage, and didnโt want to change them,โ he said. โIt seems now like weโve been overpopulated by people for different reasons and aim to take much of that away.โ
Wdym?
And she's a state rep not a congresswoman
She represents West Brattleboro and serves in Montpelier. She's not at a national level
No, democrat. But democrats are different in Vermont. Look up John Rodgers for example
JOHN S. RODGERS of Glover, Orleans County, Democrat, was born on July 29, 1965, in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. John was raised in Glover on the family dairy farm; he was the fifth generation to grow up on the farm. He graduated from Sacred Heart, Newport, VT, (1983) and from New Hampshire Vocational Technical College, Berlin, NH, (Associates Degree 1985). After college John started a construction business, JS Rodgers Masonry Inc., specializing in dry stonework and excavation. He served eight years in the VT House of Representatives; he was the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for many years in Glover and coached youth soccer. He is a member of the NRA, Barton Area Chamber of Commerce, and served as the Director to Shadow Lake Association, Glover, VT. In 2008, John received the Crime Victim Service Award. He is married to Brenda Rodgers, a nurse at the NVR Hospital, and they have two boys.
โWhen I was young it seemed like that people who moved here, moved here because they loved it here and they embraced our values and our heritage, and didnโt want to change them,โ he said. โIt seems now like weโve been overpopulated by people for different reasons and aim to take much of that away.โ
NRA member Traditionalist democrat
Last of the Blue Dogs?
@Da_Fish As an actual resident of Vermont, I disagree
Where are you from? I just want to know so I can tell you its not worth saving
Vermont has a rich history and a vibrant culture and land. Many of our left-wingers, though perhaps misguided, have a strong connection to Vermont and her well-being. Furthermore, many of our multi-generational left-wingers are pro-gun. What's more, all of us appreciate an agrarian lifestyle and are proud of our banishment of the Mormons in the 1800s. Vermont used to be its own country, and it was founded due to radical militia activity that slowly liberated every town in the region. We are the only producers of Cabot and Grafton cheese, something thats quite popular in the north-east, and if we were to secede and market it right, even more popular. We're also ethnically pretty homogeneous and focused on many of the same issues regardless of political leanings.
@Da_Fish First of all, to foster nationhood, I'd encourage you to move back to New England. Secondly, what you have said is true, but the policies that a state enacts does not mean the nation is doomed. We also have politicians that want to lower taxes, bring more jobs in and remove gun laws. The most outspoken of these politicians is a DEMOCRAT named John Rodgers
Are you a nationalist?
I live in Windham!
I'm a Brattleborian
Right, the city is Brattleboro
Oh you mean like the literal village "Windham"
Not Windham county
Oh ok
Then why do you value economic prosperity over nationhood?
There are more jobs up north now around the Burlington area
Lots of tech jobs
Trade Schools are always looking for applicants as well
Not enough plumbers, electricians, etc
You could definitely do that in Vermont. Our shitstain governor is paying people a lot of money to move to Vermont and work from home on shit like software engineering and journalism. Shit like that
Phil Scott is a cock. Should be tarred and feathered
Tbh I wanted Bill Lee to win just to see what that would look like
John Rodgers for governor
Its ok
Barre is beautiful
Indeed
And our education system isn't great
Act 46 was awful
Here's my plan right
Rust Belt NY, Upstate NY, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine secede and make the confederation of New Borea. Sell lobsters, maple syrup, cabot cheese, grafton cheese and Herkimer jewels as luxury exports. Lumber, granite and marble as resources. Reindustrialize the rust-belt, use the revenue to industrialize our port towns like Portland and Portsmouth
What about Third Positionist Direct Trade Democracy?
Also I think we'd need all of Upstate NY including Rust-Belt NY. They are New England, just different New England. Pretty ethnically homogeneous and full of unused industry
And they got the Herkimer
*the precious Herkimer*
Its highly subjective. I'd say that clerical nationalism could be great in a place like the Western Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, the Middle East or parts of Asia, but it depends on the role that religion plays in the culture. I would want Vermont, my nation, to be secular, for example
I move to kick @Deleted User for making light of pedophilia. @here
I'm like a Lib-Left Fascist tbh
Unironically
Like imagine Falangism, Social Nationalism, Ba'athism, whathaveyou, and then just brought like just below the authoritarian line
National Libertarian Syndicalism
With a focus on natural law
Aardism
Ideally, the people are the nation. National security is directed and controlled by the people.
Authoritarianism is absolutely necessary in the beginning stages of national rebirth, but within a few years it should dwindle down to federalism or confederalism.
The primary purpose of the government is to maintain nationhood, i.e. a country that is synonymous with the character of the people that inhabit it, rather than just a political body with an economy.
Better workers. Loyalty shouldnt have to be taught. Loyalty to nationhood comes when the nation is structured organically and in everyone's best interest
Yes
"the right" is impossible to define accurately, thus proving once again the right/left paradigm is a tool of our enemy. It is not right v left, rather national v global
I intend to be on the side of nationhood, even if that means I may seem like a "leftist" at times to some
Havent been on this server in awhike
I got thousands of pins
As for yesterday's question, New Hampshire seems to be turning more blue
For awhile during the past midterm it looked like Molly Kelly was gonna win
Vermont on the other hand had all red counties except Windham
My town, Brattleboro, the seat of Windham, was the only town to vote for a Tranny
Not something Im stoked about
?rank Nationalist
?rank Left
?rank Socialist
?rank Christian
?rank North American
Thanks!
?rank Other Nationalist
Its either "Civ Nat" or "Other" lmao
No cultural nat, no religious, ethnic,
Im an Ethnocultural nat
You could call it true nat
Bc civ nat is just patriotism
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