Message from @Virgil

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2018-08-26 01:52:47 UTC  

The reason it bothers so much is because during the election he felt like the one guy who would openly support Trump with me. We went to rallies together, did the whole bit.

2018-08-26 01:53:32 UTC  

it was civnat 'Murica....not racial for him obviously

2018-08-26 01:53:50 UTC  

once someone realizes we are tribal people (esp non whites), it all makes sense

2018-08-26 01:54:03 UTC  

its getting them there that is like pulling teeth (or just downright losing them)

2018-08-26 01:54:10 UTC  

Civnat is a good start. The question is whether he is even civnat

2018-08-26 01:54:28 UTC  

A civnat can be pro white

2018-08-26 01:54:34 UTC  

So that’s something

2018-08-26 01:54:55 UTC  

yeah, i'm sure i'm not the only (racially aware) civnat turned Identitarian

2018-08-26 01:55:51 UTC  

I think probably most people kind of go through that process. I liked Thomas Sowell for a while lmao

2018-08-26 01:57:15 UTC  

Rest In Peace JM.

2018-08-26 01:57:36 UTC  

Eventually i realized that Sowell was not honest about race, endorsed race mixing, and cared more about free markets than i ever could

2018-08-26 01:57:37 UTC  

I liked how Ben Carson drove the libs nuts

2018-08-26 01:57:42 UTC  

Our greatest war vet in our countries history.

2018-08-26 01:58:01 UTC  

Of course not as much as Trump, but at the beginning I didn't know much about him

2018-08-26 01:59:06 UTC  

I had been red pilled for a couple years pre-Trump so idk who i wouldve liked if i hadnt been

2018-08-26 01:59:34 UTC  

Maybe Rand Paul

2018-08-26 02:00:32 UTC  

Rand was the only choice before I jumped aboard the Trump train.

2018-08-26 02:00:51 UTC  

I'm not sure who I would have voted for if Trump hadn't ran. If I did vote in the election at all, it would have been to "vote against" Hillary

2018-08-26 02:01:03 UTC  

I liked Cruz before Trump entered the picture

2018-08-26 02:01:05 UTC  

idk I had been so dissillusioned with politics since the Republican party squashed Rick Santorum and Ron Paul in 2012 that my only political position was to troll the libs

2018-08-26 02:01:26 UTC  

John McCain was as anti-White and anti-American as the most far left radical Democrat. He was the epitome of a neocon and a warmonger.

2018-08-26 02:01:27 UTC  

i'm sure many people voted against Hillary, not "for" Trump....but I'll take it.

2018-08-26 02:01:38 UTC  

And i really liked Rick Santorum but I knew he had zero chance of winning

2018-08-26 02:01:41 UTC  

Just remember: thousands of people voted for a dead gorilla and Paris Hilton, so you weren't alone... @ThisIsChris 😆

2018-08-26 02:02:31 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD True, a lukewarm vote counts as much as an enthusiastic vote

2018-08-26 02:03:05 UTC  

I basically gas lighted and bombarded my roommate with every negative thing I could find about Hilldawg. He didn't vote Trump, but he did vote write in. A plus was enough of what I said got to his gf and she voted for Jill Stein instead of Hilary

2018-08-26 02:03:09 UTC  

Yeah ill keep my thoughts to myself re McCain

2018-08-26 02:04:06 UTC  
2018-08-26 02:04:17 UTC  

That counts a lot in a state like OH

2018-08-26 02:06:34 UTC  

@Ben Rainsford - OH I'm surprised our friendship survived it tbh. It just goes to show how constant exposure can impact someone's choices. I had him trapped in a room with me all sophomore year. Makes it easier to understand why more white people aren't awakened on certain things, given what they've been told their entire lives

2018-08-26 02:09:56 UTC  

A young fellow worked with me briefly this past January. He found out I voted for Trump, and was like, "What?!? I voted for Hillary. It would've been so awesome...first woman President! AMAZING! THE FIRST...so I voted for her."

I just said to him, "That's the worst reason to vote for anyone, for any office, no matter what they're running for or what you think about their opponent. 'First _anything_.' Would you vote for "The FIRST Down's Syndrome Presidential Candidate?"

2018-08-26 02:11:22 UTC  

May as well be saying: I don't care if they'd be good for the job. I just want to be hip with my vote.

2018-08-26 02:11:46 UTC  

You make a great case for democracy, @Phillip Wiglesworth - FL

2018-08-26 02:12:35 UTC  

lol

2018-08-26 02:15:03 UTC  

I would have voted for the Downs Syndrome candidate over Hillary.

2018-08-26 02:15:56 UTC  

The worst they would do is be super nice to everyone, and chew on crayons in the Oval Office, possibly staining the carpets.

2018-08-26 02:17:50 UTC  

Well, that's simply because a Downs Syndrome _would_ be better at the job than Hillary. So, then you wouldn't be voting on the single premise of "First Down's Syndrome"

2018-08-26 02:18:12 UTC  

Yeah, it would totally be because I think they would have been better.

2018-08-26 02:18:33 UTC  

I'd vote for Caligula's dead horse over Hillary Clinton. At least he was a proper Senator.

2018-08-26 02:18:37 UTC  

After Bush, I'm not sure they would have been first anyways. 😃

2018-08-26 02:20:35 UTC  

heh