Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c
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Those who recognize it will feel as if the person is genuine whereas its actually meant for normies
Crowning Spencer King of Altright was a smear like this
He may not be a fed and even if he is
He has written or promoted good stuff
But that is not ultimately very important to how he would be played in the perceptual war
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Other than the diet shit I really can't get brahminism off my mind
dreamers need to be subject to deportation like anyone else. the entire public argument is a failure. the error was made in allowing them to remain here illegally, and the blame for their ruined lives lies with the maker of that decision
and none other
@fallot I don't think your second category qualifies as controlled opposition
Sounds like something else to me
I think its a more useful definition my way
Covers malice and patsy
And both get the monicker applied
But open to other word for dupe
Dreamers
So is deporting illegals
Deport even the legal ones
guiys plz stop being racist my speekh is impotunat mur that urs
(if you can't tell its a joke)
Why's there only 1 channel btw?
And no rules channel?
there are no rules, only pain
There is no absolute authority, only conflict, victory, and defeat
fart
SODOMIZE THE WEAK
WHATS HAPPENING IN MONTANA?
rules emerge - i.e., don't be annoying enough to ban
some cities are mordor-esque
and not the nice parts over by the sea of Nurn either!
it happens almost every summer in that area
but this year is very bad
yeah worst since 2000 I'm told
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism
"Neoconservatism (commonly shortened to neocon) is a political movement born in the United States during the 1960s among conservative-leaning Democrats who became disenchanted with the party's foreign policy....
...The term "neoconservative" refers to those who made the ideological journey from the anti-Stalinist Left to the camp of American conservatism.[2] Neoconservatives typically advocate the promotion of democracy and American national interest in international affairs, including by means of military force and are known for espousing disdain for communism and for political radicalism.[3][4] The movement had its intellectual roots in the Jewish monthly review magazine Commentary, published by the American Jewish Committee.[5][6] They spoke out against the New Left and in that way helped define the movement.[7][8]"