Message from @The State

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2019-10-10 20:46:24 UTC  

Muh all mighty British Empire

2019-10-10 20:46:30 UTC  

Muh Anglos

2019-10-10 20:46:32 UTC  

He said "a negro is a negro"

2019-10-10 20:46:40 UTC  

fuck the anglo lol

2019-10-10 20:46:40 UTC  

I still don't get why the state hates commies that much

2019-10-10 20:46:41 UTC  

Stop being a pathetic piece of shit

2019-10-10 20:46:49 UTC  

@Mankn II Because you know what makes sense? Starving your tenants who give you money.

2019-10-10 20:46:50 UTC  

@Comrade King doesn't mean anything man

2019-10-10 20:46:54 UTC  

@anthr0pos cuz of bourgouis

2019-10-10 20:46:55 UTC  

Those were the 1800s

2019-10-10 20:46:56 UTC  

- Leaves the Irish to die of starvation
- Executes any dissidence
- Wonders why the Irish are revolting

2019-10-10 20:47:04 UTC  

Also I am not calling him a racist

2019-10-10 20:47:08 UTC  

I am anti-racist

2019-10-10 20:47:11 UTC  

negro is literally the correct term at the time

2019-10-10 20:47:15 UTC  

okay so you're a libtard

2019-10-10 20:47:18 UTC  

shut up libtard

2019-10-10 20:47:22 UTC  

I just think that its funny that he used it

2019-10-10 20:47:22 UTC  

@Mankn II Maybe the Irish shouldn't have only fucking farmed potatoes

2019-10-10 20:47:23 UTC  

Negro was not a common term

2019-10-10 20:47:29 UTC  

ben shapiro says you smell funny

2019-10-10 20:47:40 UTC  

Negro was the standard term to refer to blacks until like the 1970s

2019-10-10 20:47:46 UTC  

lol

2019-10-10 20:47:50 UTC  

"Since the Acts of Union in January 1801, Ireland had been part of the United Kingdom. Executive power lay in the hands of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Chief Secretary for Ireland, who were appointed by the British government. Ireland sent 105 members of parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, and Irish representative peers elected 28 of their own number to sit for life in the House of Lords. Between 1832 and 1859, 70% of Irish representatives were landowners or the sons of landowners.[29]

In the 40 years that followed the union, successive British governments grappled with the problems of governing a country which had, as Benjamin Disraeli put it in 1844, "a starving population, an absentee aristocracy, an alien established Protestant church, and in addition the weakest executive in the world."[30] One historian calculated that, between 1801 and 1845, there had been 114 commissions and 61 special committees enquiring into the state of Ireland, and that "without exception their findings prophesied disaster; Ireland was on the verge of starvation, her population rapidly increasing, three-quarters of her labourers unemployed, housing conditions appalling and the standard of living unbelievably low".[31]"

2019-10-10 20:47:50 UTC  

I'm anti-racist too I'm pro ethnic nationalism though

2019-10-10 20:47:53 UTC  
2019-10-10 20:48:06 UTC  

@anthr0pos have you read on fascist theory?

2019-10-10 20:48:11 UTC  

"70% of Irish representatives were landowners or the sons of landowners."

2019-10-10 20:48:22 UTC  

I read the fascist manifesto and Squirels Trial

2019-10-10 20:48:34 UTC  

> fascist manifesto

2019-10-10 20:48:39 UTC  

English and Scottish landowners who ruled from afar and i did not care for the people

2019-10-10 20:48:39 UTC  

You mean

2019-10-10 20:48:42 UTC  

Doctrine of fascism

2019-10-10 20:48:44 UTC  

Have you read the Protocols of the Elders of Zion?

2019-10-10 20:48:47 UTC  

I posted it today

2019-10-10 20:48:50 UTC  

because i havent

2019-10-10 20:48:50 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-10 20:48:51 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-10 20:48:51 UTC  

😎

2019-10-10 20:48:56 UTC  

@Mankn II that's all of the UK. Not all landowners were english or scottish

2019-10-10 20:49:00 UTC  

Same shit lmao

2019-10-10 20:49:01 UTC  

Not "fascist manifesto"