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Napoleon The Fiddler

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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
I smoked a pack of cigs every day all through my 20's. Never put "pronouns in my email". Never stoped being an ice cold white boy. And, to top it all off, despite the sweeping campaign of economic race war in corporate America against our kind, I clawed my ass to damn near the the top of corporate America at 31 years old today, and Jews and DEI hires have to pretend to be on friendly terms with me. And now, right before I become partner, and set for life, as probably one of the youngest to do it, it occurs to me that I've found myself in a repository of abject mediocrities. Babylon will fall, and you deserve it. You don't deserve this juggernaught economy that was built by the likes of men like Henry Ford, and you won't keep it. So you can keep the money, and I'm fucking off to the heartland to play hillbilly fiddle for the people. All you aspiring yuppies sicken me, and are beneath me. White power.
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Clifton Hicks
Clifton Hicks@amanofthesoil·
The “old-time jam” is a postmodern aberration completely alien to Southern music tradition. Similarly, the banjo and fiddle contests of today, with their flawed rules and definitions, judging panels and score cards, are a product of foreign (i.e. Northern urban academic) domination.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
Tech people are such retards. You gotta stop calling them “unicorns” if there’s a lot of them now.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
You’ll understand this being a man in California. Somewhere along the line during western expansion, Americans were somehow tempted by the desire to feel more “exotic” for lack of a better word. So they did the exact opposite of what New England was doing, which was instead of enforcing a staunch Anglo identity that looked down on European arrivals, they wanted to sound more “European”, so they’d start calling themselves “German”. Because maybe they had one German intermarriage in their family history. That made them call themselves “German”. This is the precursor to West Coast xenophilia, which is this phenomenons final stage. This persisted until the boomers, which, not to just bring them up as the usual suspect. But this is the same reason why California, which was like 90% white American in its bustling early days of settlement and growth, the Americans kept all the Spanish names of areas, rather than renaming them. Cause it felt like some exotic enchanted thing, new coast, new land, new cities, new foreign sounding names, so on and so forth. Turns out it’s actually important to name things, cause now Mexicans like to “we wuz” about California, despite having pretty close to zero to do with its establishment in real terms. When I was a kid, I was told I was “German” by my boomer mother from Minnesota. Both her mother and father are 17th century Puritan stock, related to some of the oldest families in America, but there was one German immigrant great grandmother in the line, so my midwestern mom said we are “German”. A lot of “Germans” in America are founding stock Americans mixed somewhere along the line with actual Germans, and there was a slightly retarded telling this story over the generations. But the Anglo strain is necessarily dominant, for the simple fact of more of our ancestors came from the British isles than Germany because they had more time here to populate having began arriving earlier. The fact we intermixed just means we were all similar enough White people anyways.
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Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
In 20-30 years you’re gonna have chud occupied government. So it’s gonna be our chuds dealing with your chuds. There’s a looming war with Mexico for natural reasons, but other than that it’ll probably be a time of unusual peace as far as America is concerned. Probably poverty though.
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Carlos That Notices Things
Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix·
The USA will eventually try and conquer all of Latin America and they will probably succeed, this is a neutral statement, my only hope is they do it in a good way and not a gay and retarded way.
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Pax
Pax@1776pax·
Surprise Memorial Day pin restock at deus vult lapel pins dot com all patriots go. I also put together a ROUGH concept for the pin man based around Lewis & Clark. Features their namesake flora. Could maybe even do a compass charm. Thoughts?
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
They could have zero cultural output and not be a “low trust society”. Did you even read either post? Also, to your nonsense I mean of all places in America those Appalachia has like THE most in tact cultural identity. That’s just a weird thing to say. I guess I’ll say the same thing to you “no cultural output” does not mean “culture I don’t like”
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The Bear Jew’s Bat
The Bear Jew’s Bat@ornerydonowitz·
@FiddlerNapoleon @AthletesInSpace The regional economic output of Appalachia and the “Deep South”, excluding major metros like Miami or Atlanta is relatively paltry on a regional basis. It’s not about like or dislike. As you guys often advocate, some cultures just have better features than others.
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Tdell 🔑@xTdellx·
@barely_th3re I don’t care if I have to live to 150, I am seeing this through.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
If modern liberals had an army with which to terrorize this country, that would be a really sinister thing. However, you are such constitutionally weak people, physically, mentally, and spiritually that you are not only not a threat to anyones safety, you are actually just yourselves allowed to live as our dependents. That could easily change though.
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Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
There were a total of like 15 Mexicans across the entire southwest until five minutes ago. You can ask thousands of them, and none of them will have family actually being from the area going back even a few generations. It's all "My parents/grandparents swam over the Rio Grande" It's essentially a complete lie to suggest Mexicans have some deep history with places like California and Texas. They didn't begin living there in any significant number until like the 1980's.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
@chrishume_ Well, a bunch of dicksuckers to the union cause are popping up too, and they're all gay retards, and few to none of them even have American heritage. So that should tell you something.
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Chris Hume
Chris Hume@chrishume_·
Is there a weird generational bitterness in the South about losing the war that I don’t know about?
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
@T00ManyCommies Like this basically just looks like an ordinary street scene of a city in India. This isn’t “deep and complex”, it’s any given Tuesday in jeetworld. This is not for the white man, or a Christian.
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Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
@T00ManyCommies Because his art is full of nonsense and noise. Very Jeetlike. His paintings even look like they were painted by a guy who smells bad. You probably don’t even have your own opinion about anything.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
I’m aware. It doesn’t have to directly come from India to have a resemblance to the bing bong nonsense culture of India. This painting is jeetification. Just like how it’s ironic that in this particular case you’re arguing with an Indian lady who is defending Western Logos in art.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
@JeanIsWitherin My parents and their parents and so on lived through every single one of these presidencies. FDR was a degenerate.
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Napoleon The Fiddler
Napoleon The Fiddler@FiddlerNapoleon·
To his question: Rome is depicted as a Satanic force in the gospel, Satan literally offers Rome to Jesus if he would just worship him. One example of many. To your point: the NT tells us not to overthrow the secular/pagan governments in Romans 13. I don't think your point is a good answer to his question. And comparing the German government of 1933-1945 to the government that killed Christ is I don't think the intended effect of what you're going for, if you're at all sympathetic to the German cause. Kind of put your foot in your mouth there, retard.
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Bleppsama
Bleppsama@IchbinHussite·
This is a big dividing line between Christian teaching & judeo-secular values. Doing your duty to your secular authorities is an honour onto itself, there exists no good rebel alliance or virtuous resistance. The camp guards of Auschwitz are in heaven but their victims are not.
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller

Why is it that Pontius Pilate is not more of a villain in Christian history? When reading the New Testament for the first time, I was shocked to see that Pilate is depicted more as doing his Roman duty and not as a satanic force

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