Message from @TMatthews
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The Great White Hope
i don't mean to indoctrinate you guys with Mormon Propaganda š but i thought i would share these two quotes from two LDS Apostles with you guys. Pretty interesting and almost prophetic. When the Mormon Church - caving in to social pressure - change its doctrine in regard to the people of the African Race, 1/3 of the membership left the mainstream LDS Church and most of them became what we now know as "Fundamentalist Mormons" because they believe the doctrine should not be changed. A lot of these Fundamentalist Mormons live in 'communities" throughout Utah, Idaho and Arizona, and besides still practicing plural marriage, they don't allow non-white in their communities.
@Deleted User The Mexican government literally complained to him about us. He knows, and I'm 100% sure he sides with us over them
tucker likes IE
trump likes tucker
therefore trump likes IE
((((changed its doctrine)))))
right !??
I'd be cautious about assuming how much public figures support IE
@Salo Saloson party pooper lol
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It's hard to imagine any remotely pro-white figure hating us unless it's a personal vendetta
It's hard to imagine any pro-white figure in public office who would support us
publicly
which is what tends to matter
privately is a whole separate manner
I mean one could argue that anyone supporting strict immigration policy, removal of illegal immigrants, a promotion of domestic industry, keeping America out of foreign conflicts, and supporting anti-drug policies would be in favor of maintaining traditional American culture
These are all points that can be made (I personally have as well) in debates with others that are logical and don't trip any obvious warning signs
And quite frankly, they are some of the most realistic goals that we should strive for in the near future
Privately I think we have a lot more support than we'll ever get publicly
Look at Tucker. He talks about all the same issues as us then adds a little "It's about culture not race and I'm egalitarian" bit at the end
At the end of the day, when one understands the basic concept of Identitarianism being not a "Us vs Them" mantra and instead just an "Us" policy, it's hard to really argue against it
I've had many conversations about this before, with even those that are on the left side of the spectrum, and when you point out that there is nothing wrong with white people being concerned about the various issues that face us, like blacks, Hispanics, Asians, etc, do, they really can't say "No they can't" unless they want to outright admit anti-white thinking, which is fun to throw at them "Well then who's the real racist now?"
That's never stopped them before. They just redefine racism to suit their agenda
Ironically, in some sense yes
Yes, but not in the Dinesh D'Souza way
~~But please for the sake of my reputation don't quote me on that~~
lol
But yeah, when you're talking to other people about what you believe in, you've got to walk the tightrope in a sense. Go too light and you won't get your point across, but too heavy and then next thing you know you've got antifa knocking on your door
I tend to sound a lot like Tucker when I'm talking to ordinary republicans. Maybe a little extra emphasis of how demographics determine crime rates and voting patterns
Which is completely fine, as you can back those statements up with pure statistics.
There are many ways to argue for identitarianism
All roads lead to Rome
Me neither. Explain to me what Wilders syndrome is
Lol no. I'm no longer a shill for Israel
I've taken the red pill. Islam is our ally against Jewish terrorism, not the other way around
Jihad is a threat but not one bad enough to take on (((partners)))
Allies...only allies I need are good, honorable racial folk.
Volcano god?
I never got that meme
@Distracted Iām not sure all these Muslims who will soon rule over us via our own government feel that way about their (((donors))).