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.
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.
👍14
“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
https://t.me/LegionEuropa/25660
https://t.me/LegionEuropa/25660
Telegram
Legion Europa
🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇨🇳⚡️— Residents of Siberia are asking China for help and say they are even ready to learn Chinese
In Irkutsk, locals recorded a video address to Putin, complaining about a severe shortage of school places.
They asked the Russian authorities to turn…
In Irkutsk, locals recorded a video address to Putin, complaining about a severe shortage of school places.
They asked the Russian authorities to turn…
👍4😁3
HapaPerspective 🇺🇸
“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.
💯12
Forwarded from Legion Europa
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
"Farewell old Russian brothers" - they say.
"We stay here and take care of your women" - they promise.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🤬8😁7
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.
👍11🤔1
Forwarded from The Gramscian Radio
As insufferable dating is in America or Great Britain, it looks nothing like the hell that is China. Production lines for golddigging. Maximizing every single female behavior .
YouTube
China’s Rural "Leftover Women" Scare Off 25 Million Single Men: ¥1.08M Dowry, Pregnant with a Kid!
In this extremely imbalanced supply-and-demand situation, the phenomenon of "sky-high bride prices" has emerged. In some rural areas, the average bride price has skyrocketed to 150,000 to 200,000 yuan, and in certain areas, it can even reach 300,000 yuan.…
🤯5
I’m proud that America is reclaiming its title as the most “racist” country, and a less hospitable place for blacks.
👍1
HapaPerspective Chat
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.
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.
⚡3
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.
⚡12