Message from @The Eternal Anglo

Discord ID: 542215440747986975


2019-02-05 05:16:44 UTC  

>the future
>senate is now controlled by
>based and redpilled party
>formed in Norther California
>just after it was reconquered
>1 day after declaring itself
>a Mexican state

2019-02-05 05:17:36 UTC  

Dude that’s a 10/10 haiku

2019-02-05 05:18:56 UTC  

@Jacob Economically, too, imo. I just want a future for White people to be honest, how we peacefully get there doesn't matter to me. (except communism)

2019-02-05 05:19:09 UTC  

oh

2019-02-05 05:19:38 UTC  

I actually wouldn't mind moving left economically lol

2019-02-05 05:19:41 UTC  

>it is governed by
>King Freiheit
>titles of nobility were returned
>after the ascension of
>king barak obama the 2nd
>and congress never got rid of titles
>since the Dread Good King
>Baron Trump assumed rule
>of the kingdom of North America

2019-02-05 05:19:57 UTC  

I'm done now

2019-02-05 05:20:59 UTC  

No more future jokes from me for a while.

2019-02-05 05:21:52 UTC  

@Jacob but not le communism duh

2019-02-05 05:22:57 UTC  

Communism is the big ghey.

2019-02-05 05:23:42 UTC  

Communists be like, "Let's get this brea- oh..."

2019-02-05 05:24:02 UTC  

4分の3念
誰かのタイピング
全て消す

2019-02-05 05:25:17 UTC  

Communism is bad but the whole thing about Eastern Europe starving like Africa is an exaggeration tbh

2019-02-05 05:26:06 UTC  

@Jacob To an extent I get how you could say you dislike large multinational corporations in some sectors

2019-02-05 05:27:09 UTC  

Idk, mixed economy keeps both segments from growing too large

2019-02-05 05:27:22 UTC  

The hysteria around communism, to a large extent, was used to justify immigration

2019-02-05 05:27:47 UTC  

“No government 0 restrictions free market” = “oh so 5 companies are the government now”

2019-02-05 05:27:53 UTC  

It certainly is an exaggeration after 1950, the USSR citisens were very malnourished until recent years, not quite starving to *death,* but I get your point man

2019-02-05 05:28:39 UTC  

the reason I don't like that narrative is that it kind of defames my people's history in a way

2019-02-05 05:30:14 UTC  

I think we should admit our mistakes in history, but I don't think we should make it sound like we had an entire period where all we did was fail

2019-02-05 05:30:34 UTC  

Unrestricted capitalism is also the big ghey <:varg:359010745192808449>
@Jacob Warsaw and the Polish hussars are pretty cool my man

2019-02-05 05:31:03 UTC  

In a way I kind of admire the way Russians are unapologetic about the Soviet Union

2019-02-05 05:31:30 UTC  

I agree, too, I don't like admitting that England is heavily cucked, or that Germany created Weimar in the 1900s and then Weimerica in 1950

2019-02-05 05:32:19 UTC  

Russians being proud or at least unashamed of the Soviet Union >>>>>>> brits apologizing for ruling 1/4 of the earth

2019-02-05 05:32:58 UTC  

I think the "Stalin dindu nuffin" narrative is a bit too far, but they should take pride in the good parts of that era and not exaggerate the bad parts

2019-02-05 05:33:19 UTC  

Jacob takes a stance against tankies

2019-02-05 05:34:23 UTC  

I suppose nobody has ever held them accountable for USSR war crimes, though, nobody marched into Russia after WWII and did stuff to 2 million Russian women and babies and bombed civilian cities. I think their mindset would be different, had they been held accountable for everything.

2019-02-05 05:35:05 UTC  

Asides from Bolshevik Jews wanting to overthrow the Tsars, one should recognize that the Tsars were pretty stagnant and inbred like most European monarchies. They were just ass backwards until Peter the Great so got the revolution later.

2019-02-05 05:35:35 UTC  

the tsars were really bad

2019-02-05 05:36:14 UTC  

a lot of people downplay it because they think tsars = based anti-communists

2019-02-05 05:37:03 UTC  

but the truth is that before the Bolshevik Revolution life expectancies and literacy were lower and infant mortality was higher

2019-02-05 05:37:09 UTC  

by pretty big amounts

2019-02-05 05:38:13 UTC  

Unironically bolshevikism was founded by New Yorker bankers which is odd to me.

2019-02-05 05:38:38 UTC  

ya it was definitely done with the intention to subvert

2019-02-05 05:38:59 UTC  

but I mean ask yourself why people supported the Bolsheviks so easily

2019-02-05 05:39:07 UTC  

I mean, doing something for the majority of the Russian people > doing nothing at all

2019-02-05 05:39:21 UTC  

Russian peasants were barely considered human by their ruling class

2019-02-05 05:40:20 UTC  

exactly
communism wasn't good, but to a typical peasant it probably looked like an obvious improvement to getting ruled over by feudal lords in the 20th century

2019-02-05 05:40:41 UTC  

People do not necessarily know what they are going to get when they overthrow an old order for a new one. I also do not expect peasant farmers to understand economics.

2019-02-05 05:40:43 UTC  

I want to say serfdom wasn’t officially abolished in Russia until the 1850s or so

2019-02-05 05:40:50 UTC  

I don't know, I think a lot more people died with Bolsheviks than with the first ruling government after the revolution. The first ruling party wasn't actually violent at all, besides the revolution, but then they were killed by the Bolsheviks.