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A wicked Hapa of the West, for the West. We must reclaim America.

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In fact, I would be more in favor of reducing the political franchise of the wealthy, because unlike everyone else, the wealthy can really insulate themselves from society’s problems. They can buy huge plots of land, vacation homes in other countries, houses in gated communities in the best neighborhoods, and they can afford private security.

They don’t have to be as responsible with their political choices; they don’t have to suffer if they vote for the wrong people or the wrong party, because the problems that result from their poor political choices will never really hurt them. It is the rest of us, the poor and middle class, that must suffer if they are irresponsible and unaware of the societal-wide consequences of their political choices, and that’s if they even care about us at all!
What matters is incentives and skin in the game. Rich people do have some skin in the game, but it’s not really their own skin, more so just their wealth. You have more skin in the game, your real skin, because you can’t afford to be wrong with your political choices. You can’t buy your way out of a bad choice, precisely because you are not wealthy enough to own a huge property that can insulate you from poor choices.
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So when it comes to the question of who should or shouldn't have political franchise, my overall point is that it's people like YOU who should have more political franchise.

Most of you reading this probably aren't wealthy enough to purchase a small house, much less meet a quarter of the historic property requirement for political franchise in the early 20th century. Most of you are struggling Millennials and Gen Z just trying to get by and pay your rent on time. And because of your situation, you have to live closer to diversity; you are the ones that aren't getting sufficient political representation. Your grievances, needs, and concerns aren't being properly addressed.

Maybe a couple of you are rich, but most of us here are among the working/renting class of Whites, the common folk, the ones being shit on by the establishment the hardest.
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When I speak highly of democracy, what I am saying is that the common White man should have more power and more of his rights protected.
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Forwarded from Libtard Owners Anonymous
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Forwarded from Alt Skull's Charnel House (Skull)
Utterly disgusting. God forbid White people have their own nations free from third world scum. What the hell happened to these guys when the covid op kicked off? They apparently developed incurable brain AIDS.

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Forwarded from Sons Of Columbia
"Distinctions in society will always exist under every just government. Equality of talents, of education, or of wealth can not be produced by human institutions. In the full enjoyment of the gifts of Heaven and the fruits of superior industry, economy, and virtue, every man is equally entitled to protection by law; but when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages artificial distinctions, to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful, the humble members of society—the farmers, mechanics, and laborers—who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves, have a right to complain of the injustice of their Government. There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing."

📜 Andrew Jackson, Veto Message Regarding The Bank of The United States, 1832
📍The Cabildo Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana
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I would like to see more of our people printing out and posting our memes in IRL spaces, the same memes we share online — posting them on lamp posts, on buildings, or whenever you can without getting into trouble. The memes don’t have to be overtly “racist” or super obvious, but they should be out there in the real world for more normies to see.

I constantly see Antifa-esque stickers out there, on park benches, on brick walls. I want to WNist memes. That meme of ChudTheBuilder getting a way higher bond than an actual murderer, that should be a sticker or a flyer.
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“Notice that it's a woman making this appeal to Putin. Middle aged/older women are some of Putin's strongest supporters. Their version of politics is making a video appeal personally addressing their czar as if he would actually watch it (lol). It's nothing short of begging. This is how despotism and cults of personality stunt peoples' minds.” — Doug Huntington

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“Notice that it's a woman making this appeal to Putin. Middle aged/older women are some of Putin's strongest supporters. Their version of politics is making a video appeal personally addressing their czar as if he would actually watch it (lol). It's nothing…
👆Too many people in the Dissident Right want this sort of despotism via a monarch or “based dictator,” because they imagine they can approach such a powerful leader with their grievances and actually have his attention. It doesn’t work that way in most cases, because you’re not important enough for them to listen to.
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🇷🇺 — New Russians watching old Russians going to the frontline to die in Ukraine:

"Farewell old Russian brothers" - they say.

"We stay here and take care of your women"
- they promise.

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If someone could win an award for reducing the White population, that award would go to Putin more than anyone else, at least so far in the 21st century.
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I’m proud that America is reclaiming its title as the most “racist” country, and a less hospitable place for blacks.
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Democracy is just a fancy word for mob rule, will of the majority. What most people mean by the word is a republic, which is mob rule with extra steps.
I oppose mob rule; let me make that clear. I am not here to advocate for democracy.

It may appear that I am defending democracy, and maybe I am just a little bit. I just think we all have to be able to define our terms better—what really is democracy and what isn’t? A republic is not a democracy. And we have to be honest about the pros and cons. You have to admit that there are benefits unique to democracy, benefits you don't get with any other system. You have to admit that, whether you like democracy or not.

I’m not saying democracy is THE ANSWER, I just think people are so hyper critical of democracy, and broaden its definition so much to make it appear to be THE PROBLEM, that it compromises our intellectual integrity and hurts our credibility. It’s also a major digression from the issue of race, which confuses the shit out of people we still need to redpill on race.

This movement has people criticizing these vague, amorphous, catch-all notions of democracy ten times more than they talk about race, which I see that as a serious problem.
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I am not a committed advocate for democracy or republicanism as ends in themselves. My deeper concern is opposition to despotism, tyranny, and arbitrary rule. I don’t want to live under a system where ordinary people like us are reduced to subjects with no real rights, ruled by a person or establishment that claims authority by title or status while reserving to itself the power to decide who may keep and bear arms. I believe in the rule of law, constitutional limits on authority, and the protection of our individual rights against the power of the state, because history has shown that governments can (and often will) turn against their own founding-stock population.
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