Message from @ZeDwiver

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2017-10-07 01:57:04 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan member the "strangle the snake of communism " poster?

2017-10-07 01:57:13 UTC  

Favorite of all time

2017-10-07 01:57:21 UTC  

I disagree, but you have shown excellent judgement on these things in the past. Besides, we can always just change it if we want to later.

2017-10-07 01:57:29 UTC  

Don't remind me.

2017-10-07 01:58:16 UTC  

just damn, son

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/363104510153064452/366041507305619456/damn.png

2017-10-07 01:58:22 UTC  

that's a serious fucking war flag

2017-10-07 01:58:29 UTC  

ok, i'm done

2017-10-07 01:58:30 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan why is it not worth the explicit reference in your opinion

2017-10-07 01:58:52 UTC  

Didn't TJ same something about, "will not perish from this earth".... can't remember the quote but it would trigger shitlibs in the current year, guaranteed

2017-10-07 01:59:14 UTC  

just asking out of curiousity

2017-10-07 01:59:43 UTC  

@ZeDwiver like the old confederacy, we could have a gov flag, and a battle flag. the one i posted can be a 14-star battle flag. war boner.

2017-10-07 02:00:21 UTC  

i like

2017-10-07 02:00:25 UTC  

Because David Lane's recent, in the grand scheme of American history, slogan doesn't define America as a nation, and as a people.

2017-10-07 02:00:34 UTC  

fair enough

2017-10-07 02:00:59 UTC  

It defines my life's work.

2017-10-07 02:01:09 UTC  

The concept/the exact slogan

2017-10-07 02:01:42 UTC  

i look at the 14 words as a culmination of what the US was originally about but, again, thats just my opinion

2017-10-07 02:01:47 UTC  

Everything I do. The job I work, the pistol I carry, the food I cook, the money I invest, the activism... everything.

2017-10-07 02:02:02 UTC  

I actually spent like 30 minutes in this conversation trying to incorporate the stripes into a southern cross for maximum autism, but it looked terrible

2017-10-07 02:02:13 UTC  

If I changed it to "We must secure the existence of our people, and a future for our posterity" does it change the meaning? Does it change the overall concept? If you said you believed in a 15 worded slogan would it make you a civic nationalist?

2017-10-07 02:02:26 UTC  
2017-10-07 02:02:35 UTC  

I've sent it straight to hell

2017-10-07 02:02:51 UTC  

Do you not agree with the statement I just wrote because it isnt a commonly known slogan?

2017-10-07 02:03:01 UTC  

It's a total cuck statement.

2017-10-07 02:03:03 UTC  

lol jk

2017-10-07 02:03:05 UTC  

also a fair point

2017-10-07 02:03:24 UTC  

We can add "Gas the kikes race war now" into a little floating banner

2017-10-07 02:03:28 UTC  

to avoid cucking

2017-10-07 02:03:29 UTC  

The slogan does not define the concept of tribalism without any other statement doing justice.

2017-10-07 02:03:30 UTC  

Well, yeah, but 14 words is well known. It's highly militant, yet the content is quite even-keeled.

2017-10-07 02:04:24 UTC  

I want our flag to be something that could fly over a nation and be timeless. Fascism is militant, and it's in the symbol. The 13 stars was a symbol of insurrectionists and revolutionaries, it's militant, it's in there.

2017-10-07 02:04:46 UTC  

it's a good flag man. we are just having an autist discussion.

2017-10-07 02:04:49 UTC  

The stars, the fasces, the stripes, they're all intangibly bound to American history.

2017-10-07 02:05:42 UTC  

I'm not upset, I'm just drawing the distinction between overall cultural concepts that define America, and colloquialisms that are great, and I agree with, but not something to wrap a nation in.

2017-10-07 02:05:45 UTC  

R E A L A U T I S M H O U R S

2017-10-07 02:06:45 UTC  

906 pm is real autism hours.

2017-10-07 02:07:23 UTC  

I don't think it's a mere 'colloqualism.' I think it's a guiding philosophy. It makes the nation explicitly white. The 13 colonies reference does not. They were white... but it really only implies it. The civic nationalist would tell you that dot Indians could have pulled off the Boston Tea Party.

2017-10-07 02:08:08 UTC  

It reminds me of that maxim "any non-profit which isn't explicitly conservative, soon becomes liberal." In this day, any nation not explicitly white, turns brown.

2017-10-07 02:08:42 UTC  

The 14 words did not invent the concept of tribalism, it existed before they were coined. Also, remember, there's a fasces there. The symbol of quite literal Fascism. Strength through unity, unity through blood.

2017-10-07 02:09:11 UTC  

There we go