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It’s real strange how I haven’t seen a single American concur with the “America is solely a nation for black landwhales” criticism.

Perhaps it’s not a reaction of national pride. Perhaps, and hear me out here, we know the problems of our country, like what has been outlined with the Zoomers or that the authentic right has been expunged from day to day life or that we’ve been subjected to administration after administration hellbent on destroying the last strongholds of White Christian America, and we therefore know whether something is true or false about our problems, as opposed to relying solely on TikTok videos and a swarthy Sicilian that never saw the continent, let alone met an American.

https://t.me/BertieBassett4Life/9543
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https://t.me/TheCourseofEmpire2/13582

I just came across this quote from Sam Francis about the old religious right, and a lot has changed.

Almost all the writers and clergy and other intellectuals that would be at the core of “modern” Christian Nationalism seem to either already completely understand the issues being outlined here or instinctually and implicitly do. This is not to say that it’s some large movement, as has been made out by various media elements and other detractors, but so far they’ve fixed the old issues and have gone much farther than what has been outlined here.

Unlike the old religious right, the new seems entirely resistant to compromise with overt satanic elements (like the USG and the various NGOs that racially and legally destroy peoples).

On the Lutheran side of things, which I share simply because I know the most, the two examples that immediately come to mind of this would be:

https://cognosceveritatem.com/author/eschatologuy/
And
https://coreyjmahler.com

But there are other denominations with similar people.

From the “Dissident Right,” the emerging narrative that Christian Nationalism is some toothless and fake ideology emerging out of nothing is frankly ignorant. It discounts the intellectual core and development of the whole thing, ignores the current state of churches and how they got there, doesn’t provide a solution for the problem (provided the DR member in question is not themselves anti-Christian), and in spite of all the knowledge about how media has operated since time immemorial, accepts the media caricature of Christian Nationalism instead of what is actually there. The last part is understandable, as Christian Nationalism is by no means unified and lacks common beliefs in a lot of areas (much like the “Dissident Right”), but this does not preclude it from proper intellectual scrutiny before discounting it.

And if you do discount it, you either need to be prepared to bleed Christians as you move into real world organization (an occurrence that would sink any American activity and organization), or you need to be prepared to present a real, tangible solution to their problems.
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Without changing a single one of my views, I went from being a lolbert isolationist that didn’t care about the West who subversively deconstructs patriotism to a genocidal neocon that loves boomer truth.

Pick one and stick with it for crying out loud.
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Forwarded from Millennial Woes
Remnant's new channel:
https://t.me/remnantposter
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Have been seeing this, uh, "analogy" for unwanted pregnancy going around a lot lately.

Why do these people have such a hard time understanding that "unwanted" outcomes are different from forced outcomes? Their use of this analogy suggests that these women don't believe they bear any responsibility for their "unwanted" pregnancies — as if they just woke up one day to discover that they had become pregnant out of nowhere.

It's like rear-ending someone in your car and trying to get out of it by calling it an "unwanted car accident."

It just goes to show you that not even the majority of women actually view themselves as having agency in any meaningful way, which is why they historically weren't treated as people with agency.
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If I keep this up, the Brits might actually do what I want and just move on
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Also I still haven’t the foggiest what a “Lizzo” is
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This goes to display the insincerity or the retardation of those on the other side here.

Recall back to the original claims made. It doesn’t matter that I’d consider myself German or Midwestern or Southern, in the critique, America is just a nation of Lizzos with only Lizzo culture. Even from the beginning it’s been this way, according to the critique. This isn’t just music or one specific tradition, but everything.

I haven’t embraced any new narrative or idea. Rather, I’m just defending the existence of my people from others that were supposedly my “counterparts.”
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I’ll simply throw this out there as a refresher
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AA threw this out there from Evola, and I can’t get over it.

Out of the hundred something compositions and plays that Gershwin wrote, Evola focused in on the one composition surrounding Blacks and concludes that Gershwin worshipped Blacks.

I’m astounded we take Evola seriously at all if this is his irrefutable logic that America is negrified.
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For some reason, I don’t quite know why, I have a feeling if AA started describing “American Culture” to me, it wouldn’t include Foster, Yankees, Dixie, Sousa and Alexander, Miller and Darin, Poe, American Hymnody, idealism of western settlement, the Hudson River School, the First New England School, the various continuations of European conservative Christianity (REC and RPCNA and LCMS as example), almost the entirety of English-speaking hymns, the old proms and balls, the country dancing, barnraisings, harvest festivals, thanksgiving, and the million other things that immediately come to my mind having lived in one of the regional cultures of America my entire life.

https://t.me/BertieBassett4Life/9722
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Forwarded from Charlemagne
Interesting how America apparently controls everything and Europe has had no agency since 1945, but somehow France, Germany, and also Canada opposed the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and did not participate. Tony Blair decided to send in a significant force of almost 50,000 British soldiers, though. It's almost like individual European countries have agency, but I guess it was just all part of the American master plan or something.
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Charlie’s just a boomer truth asset anyways. GAE got to him too.
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Forwarded from Deleted Account
I'm surprised how many people seem to have missed that AA has spent the last few weeks saying that Americans have never had any culture that wasn't "black".
Not who I expected to enter
Forwarded from Bertie Bassett
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