Message from @Eternal Entropy
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God doesn't care what you doctor yourself to
this nation will rise again
@Banjod w-why is there a s-swastika
b-banjod?
for effect
my hands are trembling i am having trouble putting them together for a good rub
Literally the same thing happening. Jews creating chaos abroad through goyim anti semitism
so more jews return israel
babylon
over
and over
and over
bruh russia is gaining on nuclear program
bruh were all gonna die
the yids are gonna kill us all
it's a hard call
could go in fire
or peace
i wil live in le underwater
i want to call into the show
jesus said they would know war no more and turn swords to plow shares
1 Armageddon in WW1
massive tribulation in WW2
so with some prayers maybe skip #3
i want jf to make another call in show
please tell him
masonic jews want the ww3
which are just sabbateans
see albert pike
i bet thats where the term saboteur comes from
WWIII is good
We need it
i think we can negoshiate our way out of this, we gain leverage every day
WWIII will kill mostly white men.
If that can be avoided it will be good.
1907 (from 1903 as a French word in English), from French sabotage, from saboter "to sabotage, bungle," literally "walk noisily," from sabot "wooden shoe" (13c.), altered (by association with Old French bot "boot") from Middle French savate "old shoe," from the same source (perhaps Persian ciabat) that also produced similar words in Old Provençal, Portuguese, Spanish (zapata), Italian (ciabatta), Arabic (sabbat), and Basque (zapata).
In French, and at first in English, the sense of "deliberately and maliciously destroying property" originally was in reference to labor disputes, but the oft-repeated story (as old as the record of the word in English) that the modern meaning derives from strikers' supposed tactic of throwing shoes into machinery is not supported by the etymology. Likely it was not meant as a literal image; the word was used in French in a variety of "bungling" senses, such as "to play a piece of music badly." This, too, was the explanation given in some early usages.
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