Forwarded from Blood and Faith (Kajzer)
"This regime [United States of America] is maintained less by brute force than by an unrelenting, enormously sophisticated, and massively effective campaign to contain political and cultural activity within very narrow boundaries. Dissenters are not trundled off to jail or beaten with truncheons, but are quietly ignored and marginalized. Or they are held up to public disgrace, and, wherever possible, removed from their livelihoods."
—Kevin MacDonald
@FaithAndBlood
—Kevin MacDonald
@FaithAndBlood
Forwarded from Homa Tawk
I'd imagine a nigger or a shitlib would respond to the bit about White success with something like, "Yeah, and by that you mean exploiting brown & black bodies!"
To which I'd say:
You people tirelessly lurk in our comment sections, you carefully comb over our articles and podcasts hoping to find something to report to the regime.
So tell me, what about our discussions makes you think we want anything at all to do with "black & brown bodies?"
Trust me, under our rule, in a few generations "black & brown bodies" will forget we even exist. We will have no contact whatsoever.
To which I'd say:
You people tirelessly lurk in our comment sections, you carefully comb over our articles and podcasts hoping to find something to report to the regime.
So tell me, what about our discussions makes you think we want anything at all to do with "black & brown bodies?"
Trust me, under our rule, in a few generations "black & brown bodies" will forget we even exist. We will have no contact whatsoever.
Forwarded from Republicans Against Antifa
Members of Republicans Against Antifa were recently spreading the nationalist message in the Lagmore estate in West Belfast. Also covered up was the propaganda of FC St. Pauli, a soccer club heavily affiliated with Antifa.
https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2012/03/17/the-limerick-pogrom-creating-jewish-victimhood/
The Limerick “pogrom”: Creating Jewish victimhood (originally published 17-3-2012)
"The only incidents of populist action in the British Isles directed against Jews during the peak immigration period (1880–1911) occurred outside England, in precisely those areas which had hitherto been free of Jews — Limerick, Ireland (1904), and South Wales (1911). Both have gone down in ‘history’ as unprovoked atrocities committed against small communities of blameless and defenceless Jews."
"By far the most prominent explanation employed by supporters of the boycott was the assertion that it was retaliation against harmful, usurious trading methods which were alleged to be widespread among the Jewish merchants of Limerick. In particular, Jewish traders were accused of preying on housewives, abandoned by husbands who had left to take part in the Boer War — a conflict in which Jewish interests played a prominent role."
The Limerick “pogrom”: Creating Jewish victimhood (originally published 17-3-2012)
"The only incidents of populist action in the British Isles directed against Jews during the peak immigration period (1880–1911) occurred outside England, in precisely those areas which had hitherto been free of Jews — Limerick, Ireland (1904), and South Wales (1911). Both have gone down in ‘history’ as unprovoked atrocities committed against small communities of blameless and defenceless Jews."
"By far the most prominent explanation employed by supporters of the boycott was the assertion that it was retaliation against harmful, usurious trading methods which were alleged to be widespread among the Jewish merchants of Limerick. In particular, Jewish traders were accused of preying on housewives, abandoned by husbands who had left to take part in the Boer War — a conflict in which Jewish interests played a prominent role."