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

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Forwarded from Nathan Damigo
The future politics of the United States in the coming decades will look a lot more like Latin America, with open Communist involvement in political parties such as DSA. The key is not to react to such a development by rushing to buttress the Judeo-Capitalist Republican party, but to continue on with our own projects. In Brazil, the southern portion of the country that is overwhelmingly White had a budding cessesionist movement until the Judeo-Capitalist Bolsanaro jumped in and made White Brazilians feel a sense of investment in the multiracial state again. Had they instead continued with the project of cessesion they would be in a much better position today, and perhaps even formed the first White ethnostate. I fear that most of you are not mentally prepared for that and will be drawn back into the capitalist political bullshit because you still falsely believe the United States as a whole can be saved. It can’t. The sooner you realize this the better.
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I always dreamed of exploring rural America one day, and sadly I don't think I'll ever get to do it. I understand all of the reasons that Europeans dislike 'America' but we're presented the hyper-consumerist, loud-mouthed, globohomo aspects of America through our media. As I understand it, much of rural America is more traditionally European than Europe itself is, because of the relative freedom and vast amounts of space available.

https://t.me/hapaperspective/8455
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I don’t want anyone to think I’ve been suggesting that America is better than Europe, I’ve never been to Europe but I think I can safely assume both Europe and America have heavy pros and cons in equal amounts. As far as disadvantages go, the choice is probably just a matter of picking your poison. For positives, I’m certain that Europe has better cities (Whiter cities), more aesthetic architecture, majority White countries, maybe better healthcare, plus it’s our ancestral homeland.

But if you’re a White nationalist rather than just a nationalist for some specific country, if you’re trying to resist the great reset stuff — you value having more freedom against the system — and you’re okay with living in slightly more rural areas, then America is the better place to be. That’s just my opinion, but I can back it up with reason and evidence. There was once a time in my life where I hated America, but then I moved to a more rural area and explored more of the country, after that my perspective changed.

I hope the jab mandates are lifted so we can see for ourselves where the grass is greener. And even then, it still may not make sense for you to permanently leave your homeland, your culture and your family for greener pastures.
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
“In recent days, Ellison has faced a barrage of particularly nasty criticism from crypto boosters who blame her for overseeing the downfall of Alameda. But amid the vitriol she has found some defenders in an unlikely group of people who have celebrated the musings about race science and imperialism on a blog she allegedly wrote in college. Some of her defenders, who call her “Queen Caroline,” are followers of Curtis Yarvin, a neoreactionary political theorist and far right darling. Many of the people who have flocked to Ellison’s defense gather on Urbit, a peer-to-peer platform created by Yarvin, one of her online supporters told Forbes. They think Ellison was set up to be the fall person”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidjeans/2022/11/18/queen-caroline-the-risk-loving-29-year-old-embroiled-in-the-ftx-collapse/?sh=16992365791f
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Forwarded from American Krogan
Personally, the only thing I see coming from Twitter 2.0 is another Faux Right, an establishment-approved Rightwing that goes nowhere as it drowns out a racialist right.
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Since Pox hasn’t deleted his post about me, I’ve compiled a short list of links to some of the nice posts he’s made about America and Americans. One thing is for sure, his obsessive and infantile hatred of my entire nation and how he blames it for every problem Europe has is something akin to an insane ex-girlfriend that can’t let go of the fact that she was dumped by a chad. Each post reeks of feminine emotionality and hyperbole rather than stoic or objective commentary.

https://t.me/pox_populi/3795
https://t.me/pox_populi/3794
https://t.me/pox_populi/3923
https://t.me/pox_populi/2583
https://t.me/pox_populi/2544
https://t.me/pox_populi/2545
https://t.me/pox_populi/2546
https://t.me/pox_populi/2615
https://t.me/pox_populi/2669
https://t.me/fyrgen/2194?comment=3228
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Forwarded from Counter-Currents
Today is the birthday of Madison Grant, American aristocrat and pioneering advocate of white racial preservationism, immigration restriction, eugenics, anti-miscegenation laws, and the conservation of wildlife and wilderness. Find out more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2022/11/remembering-madison-grant-6/
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Blaming America for the GAE and globohomo — which ultimately implicates our nation and all White Americans — might be the most convenient way to mass produce lazy hot takes these days, but never forget that Europe itself is to blame for America. I’m guilty of making hostile generalizations too, but I usually save it for when I’m describing my enemies.
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Christianity, Freemasonry, Capitalism, the Mafia, Jews and what we call democracy/liberalism all came to America from Europe. They did not fall out of the sky nor grow out of the North American soil. Maybe someone could somehow argue that some of these things came here and then evolved into a new American strain, but it would be an odd argument coming from individuals that also claim that America was a disastrous and contemptible experiment since day one of the first settlements; because then their argument would be that America represents the worst of Europe and Europeans, and that wouldn’t really refute my point.

The critical difference is that I don’t denigrate nor blame Europe/Europeans for whatever is wrong in America, because obviously it’s not that simple and it’s not Europe’s fault. I don’t blame Belgium/Belgians for the EU, I don’t blame England/Englishmen for Israel and the Balfour declaration, I don’t blame Europe/Europeans for the insanity of the World Wars that Americans wanted to stay out of but were dragged into. It would just be stupid and sloppy if I did, and you better believe I’d have these same anti-American EuroNats calling me out for generalizing.
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Imagine you’re an army general tasked with putting down a popular armed guerrilla insurgency somewhere mountainous and heavily forested in America, somewhere like Appalachia — you have to put down this armed revolt happening in a region that's the size of an entire country, where the local population are supporting an untold number of militants somewhere in the ballpark of 10,000 to 500,000 armed men. What would you do? Nukes and biological warfare aren’t an acceptable option.

https://t.me/TheTitanist/1105
Trump getting reinstated on Twitter is the worst thing that could happen for our movement's ability to redpill, because there's going to be a whole lot more plan trusting.
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Like Kanye being drugged by his personal trainer, the system will try to drug you into compliance.

"To combat so-called 'avoidance behavior,' the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is now encouraging its doctors to prescribe drugs or recommend psychotherapy to patients who have refused to receive the experimental COVID-19 vaccines."

"At the time of Ness’ screenshot, the CPSO website did not include the specific example of a patient with a 'fear of needles,' but instead simply read that in 'cases of serious concern, responsible use of prescription medications and/or referral to psychotherapy are available options.'"

Sources:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/ontario-college-of-physicians-recommends-medication-and-psychotherapy-to-encourage-covid-vaccination/

And

https://www.cpso.on.ca/en/Physicians/Your-Practice/Physician-Advisory-Services/COVID-19-FAQs-for-Physicians
Here’s an interesting conspiracy theory: perhaps the reason why race mixing is being heavily promoted in Western countries has something to do with biogenetic weapons technology that can target specific ethnicities/races.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_bioweapon
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Tonight on The Writers’ Bloc, we’ll be hosting returning guest and long-time audience favorite Jim Goad for a discussion of J. D. Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy.

Tune in to our Dlive and Odysee channels at 22:00 CET, 4pm EST, 1pm PST. Send your questions, comments and donations through Entropy.
For militias fighting against larger, more conventional military forces, commercially available drones dropping small explosives are going to be a permanent part of the militia arsenal. Counter measures against drones with fancy tech like drone jammers is going to insure that wars fought against militias/insurgents will always be much more expensive for the conventional forces.

https://youtu.be/oUWoSMD1raU
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This movement keeps fracturing: First it was over religion and philosophy, then over covid mandates and debates about the great reset, then Russia vs Ukraine, and now it’s Europe vs America.

The AltRight of 2015 was much better than the Dissident Right of 2022, because there was so much less infighting, so much less shit-flinging and animosity between people within the movement. We’re all guilty of contributing to this in various degrees — some much more than others — I’m not trying to point the finger at anyone, I’m just describing the current state of this movement.
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