Message from @TheCannibull [🗿]

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2020-11-16 23:41:10 UTC  

That is definitely partially true and is where things like wooden doors and fake stocks come from. Anti-German Soviet propaganda and all. However, Hitler being ignorant to the entire thing is wrong. Hitler and Goebbels were both adamant about extermination from the beginning. Additionally, Hitler was already a sperg and retarded anyhow.

2020-11-16 23:43:56 UTC  

idk if its still up but he had a $1000 reward for anyone who can provide a document proving AH commanded or approved of any extermination programs and no one has ever done it

2020-11-17 00:41:15 UTC  

> idk if its still up but he had a $1000 reward for anyone who can provide a document proving AH commanded or approved of any extermination programs and no one has ever done it
@Vincentius so could it be done without his command? Himmler?

2020-11-17 01:01:59 UTC  

yes since Himmler did everything in his power to prevent knowledge of it spreading. There's a 2 hour talk on yt "Himmler by Historian David Irving" if you're interested in the details

2020-11-18 05:12:46 UTC  

For anybody unaware, rightwingstudysquad on insta is doing a book a month challenge with some great reads that I recommend, just started last month so time to catch up

2020-11-18 05:13:21 UTC  

Dont have to follow exactly but gives good motivation to read a book a month and are some great choices

2020-11-19 07:20:32 UTC  

I like the Book Obama Nation

2020-11-19 07:21:06 UTC  

I think it was rlly well thought out how the author deconstructs how destructive things were under the Obama Administration

2020-11-25 08:13:59 UTC  

I'm gonna spam a long text I made off the top of my head it's very deep tho

2020-12-01 08:13:08 UTC  

Y’all i need one book to read what do y’all recommend?

2020-12-01 08:14:01 UTC  

the bible

2020-12-01 08:15:10 UTC  

You know i already have that

2020-12-01 08:16:23 UTC  

what are you looking for in particular?

2020-12-01 08:36:50 UTC  

I want a book on history

2020-12-01 08:36:55 UTC  

America in particular

2020-12-01 08:44:31 UTC  

I recommend Puritan's Empire by Charles A. Coulombe

2020-12-04 03:52:02 UTC  

Even though a few soys like it, Ron Chernows book on Hamilton is fantastic

2020-12-10 20:22:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/757666684915154950/786689336510906378/image0.jpg

2020-12-10 20:22:48 UTC  

This is what pbs recommends. Let’s take a look,

2020-12-10 22:08:04 UTC  

yoooooo industral society and its future is on the list lets gooooo!

2020-12-10 23:01:15 UTC  

>fifty shades of grey
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2020-12-10 23:20:58 UTC  

I'm having trouble reading it

2020-12-10 23:21:12 UTC  

It's a little blurry

2020-12-11 08:23:59 UTC  

Someone needs glasses!

2020-12-11 09:18:56 UTC  

just have 20/20 vision

2020-12-11 19:09:04 UTC  

This is just a list of the top 100 most famous novels in history

2020-12-11 19:11:27 UTC  

yup.

2020-12-11 19:11:32 UTC  

American literature

2020-12-11 19:11:37 UTC  

mostly

2020-12-11 19:12:58 UTC  

"One hundred years of solitude" is a Colombian novel, not American

2020-12-11 19:13:01 UTC  

bruh

2020-12-11 19:15:17 UTC  

i said mostly

2020-12-11 19:15:29 UTC  

i havent really looked at the list in detail

2020-12-11 19:15:32 UTC  

tbf

2020-12-12 01:42:46 UTC  

I just skimmed it from the PBS website and some of the choices are just laughable

2020-12-12 13:12:06 UTC  

This makes me want to scream: https://youtu.be/M7v1icRR1do

2020-12-12 13:22:53 UTC  

So just a bunch of books about free market nonsense

2020-12-15 05:24:34 UTC  

Do any y'all know any books that goes into detail about the history of American conservatism? I'm looking for books for Christmas

2020-12-15 07:50:50 UTC  

Checked the pinned John Doyle video

2020-12-15 07:51:23 UTC  

I remember if you look into the video you see he has a book about 20th century conservatism in America.

2020-12-15 07:57:03 UTC  

Thank you sir🙏