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Christ or Chaos.

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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TXO@TXOwallet·
@SlimWiggy It is not the Muslims that are our enemies but the tiny hats who finance and control them… and us, Wake up
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Anna D. West 🇺🇸
Anna D. West 🇺🇸@SlimWiggy·
Perspectives: Mozart premiered an entire opera about the Muslim enslavement of Europeans in Vienna in 1782, within 100 years of the Ottoman siege of that city. All of Europe, with Vienna at the center of the fight and with Barbary pirates still capturing innocent Christian Europeans, was still dealing with the constant threats from the Islamic world and only newly free of the threat of conquest by the Ottomans. This aria from The Abduction from the Seraglio (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), featured in the film Amadeus, is a woman singing of her resolve to remain pure and undefiled by the Turk who has abducted her, conceding that due to his determination to r*** her she will look forward instead to the liberation afforded by death itself. In a hit opera about the rescue of Christian women from the hands of Islamic traffickers. 1782. This was European high art and culture in 1782, based on current events and it's odd how many people want us to forget that.
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Kaiser von Lohengramm
Kaiser von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm·
Something which is missed on the term “redpill” is that it is fundamentally about aligning yourself with reality, not about how “based” or far right you are. For example, if you’re someone who says something like “the only solution for the United States is clerical fascism with Eastern Orthodoxy as the state religion.” And I’ve met those who can tell me a thousand things about how you envision this state looking, how it would solve all these problems, and give me all these metaphysical and political justifications for such a niche ideology as this, and dozens of others like it. However, start to ask “so, how do you plan on actually implementing this ideology? What steps are you taking to get it implemented? What is your actual plan here?” And you will inevitably get something back in return that is far less fleshed out, that typically involves some level of just saying “my ideas are so correct that if I simply explain them to enough people, they will all agree and then convert to both my religious and political system, and when we have enough converts the system simply changes to my system.” There’s going to be very little acknowledgment of the realities here for this person, such as that less than 1% of all people in America are a part of his religion and a fraction of that percent would even come close to agreeing with him on everything else he believes. But these people exist, and I’ve met them and those like them many, many times because of the circles I travel in. Because the Right Wing is full of people, particularly the far right, who are completely blue pilled. When faced with the choice of accepting harsh realities and realism, they instead opted for taking the matrix in their mind of living out in a fantastical little daydream of their mind, satisfied enough with this, rather than waking up and realizing that at best they’ll maybe get a tiny fraction of what they want, and that’s only if they worked incredibly hard and intelligently as a political actor, which they rarely do. In short, taking the Redpill means actually living in reality and working to get your politics implemented in real life, not how far to the upper right quadrant can place yourself on the political compass.
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@GregoryKBovino Agreed. Anyone thinking clearly knows immigration (both legal and illegal) is the number one threat to our posterity and what America is (which is not an economic zone for muh GDP)!!!
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
I have the easiest solution for helping you identify RINOs in the upcoming elections. All issues are downstream of immigration. Once you truly see that, voting becomes ridiculously simple. Check their NumbersUSA immigration scorecard here: numbersusa.com/grades/ If your candidate doesn’t get an A, they’re probably part of the problem. And remember, in any topic where they say “no decision or no action”, that is to be taken as an endorsement of the issue. No decision is a decision. Simple test. Clear signal.
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@KaiserLoengramm @Babygravy9 I love an Irish breakfast. When we returned from our Ireland trip people were shocked at how much I raved about the food. But it’s great.
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Kaiser von Lohengramm
Kaiser von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm·
I have quite an odd origin story for being an Anglophile, which is that I first fell in love with British cooking. I had heard so often the stereotype of it being terrible, so I went to an English pub and actually tried the stuff. I found it phenomenal and fitting to my palette. It really is quite great. Bangers and mash, beef Wellington, shepherds pie, meat pies, yes even things like beans on toast are all great, hearty food that is honestly my favorite cuisine. My favorite breakfast of all is a full English, with black pudding and all, alongside a cup of English breakfast tea with a splash of milk. I am actually of the belief that this particular stereotype was actually crafted specifically to facilitate mass replacement migration, to build false pretenses that the native ethnic foods and culture of European peoples were simply inferior to nons, when that could not be further from the truth.
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
Targeted enforcement under Tom Homan sounds smart on TV. It’s actually one of the dumbest uses of manpower I’ve ever heard of. Just laid it out on @MegynKellyShow Here’s a real-world system failure straight from CBP officers who lived it and then relayed to me as having happened today: They’re running surveillance on a Colombian crew tied to a wave of residential burglaries in Los Angeles. Four officers, full day on the house. They watch the suspect’s three kids walk out. Then two other women roll up with four more kids and go inside. While they’re sitting there doing “precision” work, eight other illegals just stroll right past their position like it’s a parade. End of shift? One guy in custody. The other 17? Still here! Four trained officers. Hours of surveillance. One arrest. That’s what “targeted enforcement” actually looks like on the ground. It’s not strategy — it’s a jobs program for bureaucrats who want to look busy while the border starts to deteriorate and American families keep getting robbed. You want results? You create fear. Mass operations. Roving patrols. Zero mixed signals. Anything less is just expensive theater that tells every illegal in the country: “Relax, they’re only coming for the ‘bad ones’… eventually.” The system is broken by design. We’re not fixing it with teaspoons.
The Megyn Kelly Show@MegynKellyShow

.@GregoryKBovino: "It's easy to talk tough when Biden was in office... When it comes to actually putting hands on those illegal aliens and deporting, it starts separating immigration officers from politicians... Moving the ball down the field sometimes is a difficult, un-pretty, dirty process."

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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
Was Stonewall Jackson actually that good? Let me end this debate. In the spring of 1862, the Confederacy was losing. McClellan was marching 100,000 men up the Virginia Peninsula toward Richmond. The capital was about to fall. The war was about to end. Then a weird, lemon-sucking, ex-VMI physics professor changed everything. Thomas J. Jackson had 17,000 men in the Shenandoah Valley. The Union had three separate armies under Banks, Frémont, and Shields totaling over 60,000, all converging to crush him, then reinforce the assault on Richmond. What Jackson did next is still taught at West Point, Sandhurst, and the Israeli Defense Forces' command college. In 48 days, his "foot cavalry" marched 646 miles through the Blue Ridge. He fought five battles, McDowell, Front Royal, Winchester, Cross Keys, Port Republic, and won every single one. He used interior lines to appear in three places at once. He marched his men until their shoes fell off, then marched them more. He told no one his plans, not even his generals. When asked where he was going, he'd say "to do my duty." He didn't just defeat three armies. He paralyzed them. Lincoln personally diverted 40,000 reinforcements away from Richmond to chase a ghost. McClellan's offensive collapsed. Richmond was saved. He had done it with a third of the men. Then came Chancellorsville, May 1863. Lee was outnumbered 130,000 to 60,000 by Hooker's army. Most generals would've retreated. Lee split his army. Then Jackson split it AGAIN, taking 28,000 men on a 12-mile flank march directly across the front of a numerically superior enemy, a maneuver textbooks call suicidal. At dusk, his men exploded out of the woods into the unsuspecting Union right flank. The XI Corps disintegrated. It is, to this day, one of the most audacious tactical movements in the history of warfare. Hours later, riding ahead in the dark to plan a night attack, his own men shot him by mistake. His arm was amputated. He died of pneumonia eight days later. Lee, on hearing it: "He has lost his left arm, but I have lost my right." Patton studied him. Rommel studied him. Moshe Dayan reportedly modeled parts of the Six-Day War on his Valley Campaign. MacArthur called him the greatest natural military genius America ever produced. He was 39 years old. You can hate the cause. But pretending Jackson wasn't one of the most lethal field commanders in military history is just bad history. The man was a problem.
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Lance Corporate
Lance Corporate@lance_corporate·
“Ashby was driven partly if not wholly by vengeance. In June 1861, he and his brother Richard had served in the 7th Virginia Cavalry, guarding the border counties of the lower (northernmost) Shenandoah Valley and hunting down Unionists. In one fight, Richard received a saber blow that took off part of his head and knocked him from his saddle. While he writhed on the ground, his attacker ran his sword through Richard’s abdomen, stole his spurs and horse, and rode off. Turner later found his brother, blood bubbling from his mouth, begging for water. He suffered for a week, then died. “From that hour Turner Ashby was a changed man,” wrote fellow Virginian Dabney Maury. “A stern sorrow his controlling motive, a deep purpose of vengeance possessed him, all his buoyancy and bright hopes of fame gave place to grief.” There is no doubt that Turner Ashby was a brilliant, dashing cavalier. He was almost unbelievably brave. He was also a stone-cold killer.” - S.C. Gwynne, Rebel Yell
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
Gun owners: All issues are downstream of immigration. Most new immigrants who naturalize vote Democrat. Democrats want your guns via bans, red flags, and registries. Uncontrolled immigration + citizenship = permanent electorate against the 2A. Secure the border or watch your rights disappear one new voter at a time. This is math, not malice
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
"America is a creedal nation!" "Okay, can we test people to see if they believe in the creed before letting them in?" "No, that's racist." "Then can we kick them out if they don't believe in the creed?" "No, that's denying them due process and their constitutional rights." "Can I see a copy of this creed?" "Nope, no one can agree on exactly what it is. We think it has something to do with the declaration of independence, though." "Okay, so what you're saying is that this creed defines the nation, but it isn't defined, that it forms the basis of the law, but has no effect on the law, that we owe allegiance to it, but that allegiance cannot be tested or demanded?" "Yep!" "So the creed could be anything, couldn't it? It could be 'horsies are pretty', or 'eat at Joe's', and it wouldn't make the slightest difference?" "I suppose so. I never really thought about it. What's important is that judges decide who is an American, and what America's future will be." "Say, aren't you a judge?" "Yes, what's your point?"
TheBlaze@theblaze

Justice Neil Gorsuch: “We’re a creedal nation. What unites us is not a religion, not a race, it’s a belief in those ideas in the Declaration of Independence.”

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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@ZoomerHistorian The crown is in the gutter…all it takes is a leader to grab it.
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
History lesson for every American patriot: Border Patrol used to have interior offices all over the country — Las Vegas, Little Rock, Sacramento, Stockton, Livermore, Amarillo, and more. Every president slowly shut them down and moved the agents to the border. The message became clear: get 100 miles north and you’re basically home free. Drive through any community along our southern border today , you won’t see illegal aliens there because they fear the Mean Green Team will round them up. That’s exactly how enforcement should work everywhere. Imagine if interior enforcement had never stopped. Would we have the hundred million here today? This wasn’t an accident, it was policy. Time to fix it. And how are those self deportation numbers looking??? x.com/hernandoarce/s…
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@AccentsSouthern The death of stonewall while listing to Rebel yell was emotional, I knew it was coming, yet it still made me very sad. What a great man.
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Promakos@PROMAKOS_·
Lo curioso es que los que le están respondiendo tampoco la entienden... La escena es una cita directa al final de Lord of the Flies de William Golding (1954), cuando Ralph está acorralado por Jack y los cazadores degenerados en tribu salvaje, aparece de pronto un oficial de la Royal Navy atraído por el humo del incendio, los niños se paralizan al ver al adulto uniformado y la caza se detiene en seco. Apocalypto reproduce el plano con esa cita estructural deliberada. En Golding los británicos representan la civilización racional cristiana frente a la regresión salvaje y en Apocalypto los españoles que desembarcan con cruces y armaduras representan lo mismo, irrumpiendo en una sociedad mesoamericana que la película ha mostrado durante dos horas hundiéndose en sacrificios humanos masivos, violencia ritual y disgregación interna. Gibson sugiere que la conquista hispánica fue el cierre civilizatorio de un mundo ya consumiéndose por dentro, no la destrucción de un paraíso, y por eso la película fue atacada con tanta virulencia desde el indigenismo académico anglosajón.
Mac 🍃@ihymacc

I don’t think I will ever understand this particular scene…

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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
@joekent16jan19 Limiting aid means we don't have leverage over them, which is actually Netanyahu's long term goal anyway
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
It appears that a historic deal is within reach, and it will hold if President Trump is willing to enforce the restrictions he’s placed on Israel. This post indicates a good start—but it must be followed by actually limiting U.S. military aide to Israel.
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Sam Costner
Sam Costner@samuel_costner·
Abortion is worse than slavery and it's not even close
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@AuronMacintyre I don’t understand how people disagree with your post taking the heat? It’s the only logical way to look at this
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@RonDodson I try too. Even for the leaders I don’t like. Mostly that they’ll repent or be removed from power
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Ronald Dodson
Ronald Dodson@RonDodson·
Do you pray for your country every day?
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@JohnnyRivers33 @NewAmv @AuronMacintyre A “study” reported by vox vs over a thousand years of history, as well as personal exp in the Middle East. You have no clue what you are talking about.
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
You can’t convince me Muslims belong in the US, they don’t You can’t convince me that Israel should have a ridiculous level of influence in the US, it shouldn’t This makes everyone angry, I couldn’t care less
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AC_0039@AC_0039·
@HVNYrefugee It’s true. We dominate over there. The native SOF literally looks at us on how to do anything, they know we are the best at it. If Americans aren’t going on target with them, they don’t want to go unless they have a crazy amount of man power
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David Scott Harris
David Scott Harris@HVNYrefugee·
It’s pretty simple. When the American man goes on an adventure in the Muslim world: 1) He beasts everyone 2) He gets the girl (even if she’s an Arab princess) 3) He finds the treasure (or wins the challenge) that no local is able to.
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