Message from @Joseph McCarthy - NJ

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2018-10-25 06:34:03 UTC  

@Freiheit - CA What a weird synchronicity, I was just reading Revelation 6:8

2018-10-25 06:34:16 UTC  

Nice

2018-10-25 06:35:21 UTC  

Reading Revelation in the King James has always given me chills

2018-10-25 06:35:34 UTC  

KJV is my preference.

2018-10-25 06:35:38 UTC  

It's fire

2018-10-25 06:35:55 UTC  

~~Pardon the colloquialism.~~

2018-10-25 06:41:43 UTC  

...and brimstone

2018-10-25 06:41:47 UTC  

There I fixed it.

2018-10-25 06:43:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/504907861206237194/image0.jpg

2018-10-25 06:45:25 UTC  

"If you wanna ride, don't ride the white horse." -some crap '80s hit

2018-10-25 06:47:57 UTC  

Wew...close one

2018-10-25 06:49:04 UTC  

@Sacramento Okies were the people in Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas who were driven off the land in the 1930s by a severe drought that utterly destroyed the overworked topsoil. Thousands of these displaced people decided to travel to Southern California to work picking fruit. They were centered around LA and Bakersfield. When WWII broke out the Okies became super effective workers in the aircraft industry. After the war they started the hot rod craze. They were White people who would not be denied. Buck Owens was an Okie. Merle Haggart was an Okie. The Bakersfield Sound in country music was a serious rival to the Nashville sound. It led to California Country Rock. I knew a LOT of Okies in Sacramento. But the most interesting story about them them occurred about five years ago. I was driving from Sacramento to Atlanta, Georgia to see my dying father. At the time I had an 07 Mustang GT. I was driving though Oklahoma when I hear a noisy brake. I stopped and saw that my left rear brake caliper had cracked. Just up the road I saw a rural Ford dealership. I pulled in and told them what the problem was. One young fellow said, "California, huh?" I said "yes, unfortunately." He said, "Why is that." So I explained to him how bad it had gotten there because of all the nonWhites and the Leftist imbeciles, and he said, "I was born in Bakersfield and I still have cousins there. They all say the same thing you just said. They're moving back kindly like one by one. Hey we're gonna get you fixed up in about an hour." I couldn't believe it. They were my people for real. I've never been so proud of my fellow Whites as I was that day.

2018-10-25 06:51:12 UTC  

Okies are why we created zoning laws...California has always hated hard working whites.

2018-10-25 06:52:04 UTC  

@OMGDwayne I need to leave and be with my people

2018-10-25 06:52:26 UTC  

You're a good story teller

2018-10-25 06:53:01 UTC  

Everyone in my family has been talking about leaving

2018-10-25 06:57:50 UTC  

@Sacramento When I told Peter Brimelow that I was leaving California, he said, "Oh I'm sorry to hear that. Uh Uh Uh, I wish more White people would stay." But I just had to go back home to Georgia. We live in a very rural area and a lot of people still have that old country accent. It makes me want to hug them. Of course my accent has been totally flattened by 27 years in California. I had a woman at the liquor store the other day say, "Oh my. You ain't from here I'm bettin'." I said I was born and raised here. She said, "Ha ha, you sound like one uv them disc jockeys." Which is sort of true. I guess.

2018-10-25 06:59:18 UTC  

Hah!

2018-10-25 06:59:49 UTC  

It's odd to drive an hour North or West and be perceived as a flat talking city slicker

2018-10-25 07:01:26 UTC  

Non regional diction is perfectly fine

2018-10-25 07:16:10 UTC  

@Ald I get that all the time here. We live near a very old small town. It was founded in 1818. We moved to Atlanta when I was about 11, and that accent was different. I never had a very strong accent. I went to a very exclusive private high school, and the accent there was very upper class. Extremely pure and precise diction and pronunciation. In California people would very occasionally ask if I was from Texas. That was rare though. I've become involved with the local museum, doing graphic work for them. Their accents are like fucking music. And talk about story tellers. They lean their heads back and in euphonious tones they will relate the most horrible, ugly stories from the history of this place. Then they will laugh about it. I have my own scandalous stories to contribute. I love this place. My wife is a native Californisan. Her father was an Okie and her mother was from Spain. To her, Georgia is a total mystery. She loves the people here, but she is astounded by the politics. But she now agrees with me that Blacks are not much more than feral animals who are aware of their own existence. To my horror she hates Trump because he is "mean." Girls are so stupid.

2018-10-25 07:17:29 UTC  

Speaking of reading revelations.. this song talks about it. Honestly one of my favorite songs. The messed up times we all are living in right now really get me thinking. The book of Revelations seems like it's right around the corner.

https://youtu.be/Hw2e2XS9Wmc

2018-10-25 07:20:24 UTC  

@Deleted User Wow. That is super nice. It reminds me of one of my old favorites. Tony Rice and Georgia's very own Norman Blake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJF1XF9JWoo

2018-10-25 07:20:57 UTC  

My family roots are in Georgia and Louisiana (except the recent Swedish branch). Sometimes I regret that heritage was not to be mine

2018-10-25 07:21:00 UTC  
2018-10-25 07:21:30 UTC  

My great grandmother had an almost caricaturish Georgian accent

2018-10-25 07:21:43 UTC  

Adiós mi <#481597551272001546>

2018-10-25 07:22:04 UTC  

@OMGDwayne It can be interesting hearing about all these old stock American subcultures. Sad to see it all at risk of being destroyed. Even as a Polish guy I want to maintain Anglo Saxon America.

2018-10-25 07:23:15 UTC  

@Ald Hey man, join Ancestry and look ti all up. I just recently found out that me and one of my oldest friends are cousins. We have a common ancestor who moved to Georgia from Virginia in 1795. It cracks us up to call each other couz. We've known each other since the early 80s. We had no ideal.

2018-10-25 07:23:36 UTC  

@Jacob My God man, the Poles have had an amazing history in the U.S. Stalwart White people.

2018-10-25 07:24:20 UTC  

I had a black friend once who also did some ancestry digging and found that my ancestors owned his

2018-10-25 07:24:24 UTC  

😬

2018-10-25 07:26:28 UTC  

First looked into it cause his surname was my mom's maiden name

2018-10-25 07:27:58 UTC  

Makes it all the funnier to me white guilt is held by those whose people had nothing to do with slavery

2018-10-25 07:29:09 UTC  

Wew

2018-10-25 07:29:32 UTC  

At the time I wasn't woke or anything, was just like whoa man that's fucked up, uh sorry I guess

2018-10-25 07:31:19 UTC  

Not that now I'm proud of slavery lol

2018-10-25 07:31:45 UTC  

@Ald Yeah, we've got a Black family who claims we owned them back in the 1830s. I really doubt it though. But it doesn't matter because the main conflict is that they think they should be invited to our massive family reunion. We tell them no. We don't know them and don't care if we owned them 160 some odd years ago. Our reunion is for our branch of the family and they are not welcome. All they're trying to do is make us feel guilty and ruin our reunion. The woman that calls us about this is some kind of Nation of Islam freak. I love to talk to her though, because I basically tell her that we dont care. She tries to "educate" me about how horrible we are, but I just tell her, "We don't care." My cousins are equally dismissive.

2018-10-25 07:32:13 UTC  

ahahahahaha

2018-10-25 07:34:41 UTC  

I have one cousin in particular who tells this Black woman that she is a telemarketer. He asks her who she is working for, and what is she selling. My brother simply puts the phone down and goes outside for a cigar for an hour or so while she's rattling on. Thankfully for the past two years they seem to have given up.