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Whites arenโ€™t striking any major blows against ZOG by setting themselves on fire for brown people that donโ€™t give a crap about Whites. Self immolation isnโ€™t a win.

You know what is a huge blow against ZOG? Having a large White family, lots of money and lots of guns.
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A real masks off moment: Michael Moore says the real enemy of the Jews isnโ€™t Palestinians, itโ€™s Whites.

Although Iโ€™m not surprised that Michael Moore just hates Whites โ€” the real motivation behind everything heโ€™s touched โ€” I think more people (normies) really need to see this clip. Here, Michael just unequivocally lays out what he actually thinks.
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A real masks off moment: Michael Moore says the real enemy of the Jews isnโ€™t Palestinians, itโ€™s Whites. Although Iโ€™m not surprised that Michael Moore just hates Whites โ€” the real motivation behind everything heโ€™s touched โ€” I think more people (normies) reallyโ€ฆ
I also get the sense that Michael Moore is implying that it would be more ideal if the IDF were killing White people instead of brown people. Suddenly all his anti-gun propaganda aimed at Americans makes sense โ€” I already knew, but now itโ€™s crystal clear. If you hate a certain population, if you want them dead, of course you would make propaganda to try to disarm them, and thatโ€™s what Michael Moore did with documentaries like Bowling for Columbine.

https://t.me/hapaperspective/12863
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Forwarded from The Banned Effect โœก๏ธ
Michael Moore's films make so much more sense when seen through the lens that he's a woke anti white Libtard
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This guy has been doing some very interesting investigative work on X. This one is on Michael Jackson, but it goes beyond that. https://x.com/Cancelcloco/status/1764774724767469734?s=20
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Lets use the anniversary of the Boston Massacre to remind you that things don't move very fast in politics.

Remember, the Boston Massacre happened in March of 1770, and the first battle of the American Revolution didn't happen until April of 1775, just over five years later. Certainly the resentment that led to it was there for that entire time, but it still took over five years to get to that point and more provocations than can even be counted by both sides in between.
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Forwarded from The Gramscian Radio
Voting doesn't remove them. There is no political solution.
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Forwarded from PvmpGvng
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Atf firearms experts cant figure out a glock
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Forwarded from The Aureus Press
Only one does it right
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
โ€œThese movements begrudge the Ukrainian people for achieving what they have long aspired to but have failed to realize due to their impotence - i.e., the overthrow of their own governments and transformation of their own societies.
The Maidan Revolution's success starkly contrasts with the ineffectuality of these Western and Russian dissident movements. The Ukrainians demonstrated that through courage, grit, and unwavering determination, it is possible to topple a government that does not serve the interests or the identity of its people, even when such a government is backed by a formidable military power. This feat is something neither the Western dissident populists nor the Russian liberal opposition have been able to achieve, mired as they are in debates over the legitimacy of armed resistance and plagued by an overwhelming sense of helplessness.โ€

https://cemilk.substack.com/p/why-the-dissident-right-hates-ukraine
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Whatโ€™s noteworthy is that in the years leading up to the Maidan Revolution, there were also attempts at resistance in Russia, namely the protests in 2011-2012 against falsified elections to the State Duma. Back then figures like Navalny, who spearheaded these efforts, advocated for peaceful protest beseeching the government to step aside. However, this approach highlighted a deep-seated weakness within the movement. By imploring the government to relinquish power peacefully, the opposition revealed its underlying impotence, a tacit admission of their incapacity to forcefully oust the ruling regime.

The one who explicitly implores his abuser to step aside in order to avoid violence, in fact betrays his inability to enact that violence. Ukrainians, unlike the Russian liberal opposition did not ask the government to step aside out of goodwill. They acted and achieved that what the effete Russian liberal opposition failed to achieve two years earlier.


Violence, and the real potential for violence, is what made the difference. Ukraine still exists because Ukrainians are willing to literally fight and die for it.

https://cemilk.substack.com/p/why-the-dissident-right-hates-ukraine
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Keep this tweet saved so that when it does happen, you can send it to all the normies.
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