We oppose parasitism in all it's forms, including the forced integration of racial groups.
Freedom of association in it's truest form also means the freedom to discriminate against anyone, for any reason, and that's 100% ok.
The Civil Rights movement of the 20th century effectively replaced the constitution and created an inversion of natural law, in which both freedom and merit were replaced with antiwhite discrimination.
Is it better to ban something maladaptive, or to allow it in hopes of reducing future genetic predisposition to it? Abortion or Birth Control for instance.
Anonymous Poll
50%
Ban
7%
Allow
43%
Allow, but not universally
It's obvious that we cannot live with these people, and I would prefer them aborted or deported before they could kill more innocents. Purposefully shooting someone in the head is not voluntary manslaughter.
Our government handles blacks with kid gloves while throwing the book at heritage white Americans.
Our government handles blacks with kid gloves while throwing the book at heritage white Americans.
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Forwarded from Every Day
On June 26, 2018, Michael Stanley Gentry was found lying in the road. After suffering a serious injury as a young man, the 60-year-old had been confined to a wheelchair for most of his life. Known as "Thumbs Up Mike" because of his friendly attitude, he was shot in the back of the head as he crossed the street. A 16-year-old named Elijah Tart, who already had a felony record and matched a witness's description of the shooter, was arrested and charged with malice murder.
Four years later, Elijah pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of involuntary manslaughter.
Four years later, Elijah pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of involuntary manslaughter.
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Should employment of women be highly limited and penalized to promote family culture where the father works and the mother is primarily a homemaker?
Anonymous Poll
61%
Yes
8%
No, women should be able to work
31%
No, there are other ways of attaining this
Should corporations be banned?
Anonymous Poll
29%
Yes, all of them
47%
Yes, but only the multinational corporations
24%
No
Forwarded from Thuletide
GOOD morning
Reminder:
- 100 companies produce 71% of emissions.
- 10 rivers in Asia and Africa cause 90% of plastic pollution.
- Asia and Africa are responsible for the global overpopulation crisis.
- China produces more CO2 emissions than Russia and the US combined.
This is not to say that average White people should not take better care of our environments or that the West has no environmental problems, but that punishing average Whites with higher taxes, technocratic surveillance, inhuman diets, and ruined living conditions won't even make a dent in any global environmental problems.
Climate/environmental bullshit is just a cheap excuse for globalists to grab more power, expand their technocracy, and enfeeble the slave caste to prevent counter-revolution.
Reminder:
- 100 companies produce 71% of emissions.
- 10 rivers in Asia and Africa cause 90% of plastic pollution.
- Asia and Africa are responsible for the global overpopulation crisis.
- China produces more CO2 emissions than Russia and the US combined.
This is not to say that average White people should not take better care of our environments or that the West has no environmental problems, but that punishing average Whites with higher taxes, technocratic surveillance, inhuman diets, and ruined living conditions won't even make a dent in any global environmental problems.
Climate/environmental bullshit is just a cheap excuse for globalists to grab more power, expand their technocracy, and enfeeble the slave caste to prevent counter-revolution.
Forwarded from Thuletide
If globalists were serious about the environment, they wouldn't have facilitated the industrialization of China and the Third World, they wouldn't be feeding the Third World and causing a massive population boom, they wouldn't import millions of Third World people into White countries, they would regulate megacorporations instead of working class plebs, they would promote genuine sustainable production, like non-industrial local farming, and so on.
You can't live with these people and you shouldn't be forced to. Choose separation.
Forwarded from Every Day
On July 2, 2017, Janeil Hooten Bernard was killed by a man who had known her since childhood. Michael Susberry's mother had been Janeil's housekeeper since before he was born. After his mother's retirement, Michael brought a young lady friend to Janeil's home to pick up her retirement check. According to the police and his own confession, once he was invited inside, Michael pretended to fall. When the 79-year-old offered to help him, "he grabbed her, he headbutted her to the ground and then he pulled out a knife and stabbed her several times." Then he gathered jewelry and cash from Janeil's house and drove away in her car.
Before it was discovered that Michael was the killer, his mother spoke to the press about her longtime friendship with the victim, how Janeil had helped raise Michael, and had once even bought them a car. "She took care of me and I took care of her. She was as sweet as she could be. She wouldn't harm a fly... I hope they catch whoever did it and stab them."
Before it was discovered that Michael was the killer, his mother spoke to the press about her longtime friendship with the victim, how Janeil had helped raise Michael, and had once even bought them a car. "She took care of me and I took care of her. She was as sweet as she could be. She wouldn't harm a fly... I hope they catch whoever did it and stab them."
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