Message from @Sam Anderson

Discord ID: 501957467475804173


2018-10-17 03:16:58 UTC  

@Jean-Baptiste Confederate flags should be allowed, shorts beneath the knees shouldn't

2018-10-17 03:17:06 UTC  

@Ald These problems aren't going to help us in a state of emergency

2018-10-17 03:17:07 UTC  

the civies would end up in the crossfire as hostile props of their socialist-marxist gov't

2018-10-17 03:17:12 UTC  

kind of like in blackhawk down iirc

2018-10-17 03:17:16 UTC  
2018-10-17 03:17:26 UTC  

are we sure that is wise, Steve?

2018-10-17 03:17:34 UTC  

YouTube’s back up, anyone know why it went down?

2018-10-17 03:17:43 UTC  

Steve King 2024?

2018-10-17 03:17:44 UTC  

jelly donuts in the server room

2018-10-17 03:18:04 UTC  

We ultimately look at what would reduce suffering the most

2018-10-17 03:18:20 UTC  

The Boers earned that land, they have the right to defend it

2018-10-17 03:18:31 UTC  

We all know Steve King is literally dog whistling with "western civilization".

2018-10-17 03:18:43 UTC  

Western Civilization = white civilization.

2018-10-17 03:19:06 UTC  

@Patrick I thought we weren't suppposed to LARP, and yet you advocate Rhodesian Short Shorts. Sad!

2018-10-17 03:19:17 UTC  

Well when you're dealing with certain situations sometimes Pinochet posting becomes the only solution

2018-10-17 03:19:17 UTC  

He's the man, but uh Faith is a bit loopy.

2018-10-17 03:19:19 UTC  

Imo pivoting soon to European Civilization would be wise, closes the door more thoroughly on ambiguity as to who Western people are

2018-10-17 03:19:38 UTC  

@Balgias Not in here it isn't.

2018-10-17 03:19:39 UTC  

Faith is about the furthest right journo I know of.

2018-10-17 03:19:46 UTC  

Hmm. Big brained centrist take on Confederate Flag posting. Only in Dixie states.

2018-10-17 03:19:52 UTC  

Yeah not in here we're largely not boers at all

2018-10-17 03:20:00 UTC  

@Deleted User Steve King has already retweeted Aunt Lana twice.

2018-10-17 03:20:06 UTC  

I hope South Africa is resolved in as peaceful a manner as possible, but if it comes to the point where military force is needed to stop what is happening, I wouldn't mind a scenario where there is some sort of military intervention by the US. Done in a way that minimizes casualties, of course.

2018-10-17 03:20:11 UTC  

Aunt Lana?

2018-10-17 03:20:18 UTC  

Red Ice

2018-10-17 03:20:19 UTC  

Lana Lokteff, of Red Ice

2018-10-17 03:20:22 UTC  

come on man!

2018-10-17 03:20:24 UTC  

Ok, right.

2018-10-17 03:20:54 UTC  

Is this Bolsanaro guy in Brazil as good as they say he is?

2018-10-17 03:20:54 UTC  

Never heard her referred to at "Aunt Lana" before 😬

2018-10-17 03:21:03 UTC  

He's " ok "

2018-10-17 03:21:05 UTC  

oh, speaking of politicians, there's an interesting article I was going to link

2018-10-17 03:21:08 UTC  

Maybe Wood is younger than her?

2018-10-17 03:21:11 UTC  

@Deleted User That's me being an autist.

2018-10-17 03:21:17 UTC  

10-4

2018-10-17 03:21:31 UTC  

She's a wholesome lady, a mother and wife. So it was meant respectfully

2018-10-17 03:21:38 UTC  

But I guess it's cringe

2018-10-17 03:21:51 UTC  

@Deleted User Yeah I was talking about a boers perspective not what we should be doing, lol

2018-10-17 03:22:02 UTC  

His doctrine of “social right” is that there are no abstract rights. They are contextualized into a way of life—that of the national collective. You have no right, for example, to do something that harms the economic life of the country. Rights in the West are mindless slogan words without meaning. They exist to end an argument without making your case: “I have a right to do this” the American businessman might say as he outsources is jobs to China. Justifying such an alleged “right” is another matter, but the very act of claiming a “right” to do something shuts down all argument. Lukashenko asks, not what are your “rights,” but what is the “good” thing to do. No one has a “right” to undermine the public good, especially for private profit. The entire point of law is to protect labor from the arrogance and currency-fetishism of the ruling class. Only strong leadership able to go over the heads of the powerful can fashion such laws. Lukashenko and Belarus have reaped the benefits of such a policy.