BlockYetUCope

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BlockYetUCope

BlockYetUCope

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Katılım Aralık 2023
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
>Supreme Court hands you a win of the century >Your voting base is begging you to take the free shot and pick up two guaranteed Congressional seats >You decide to intentionally fumble the football on the goal line because you are afraid of negative PR from people who already hate you It’s outrageous that Republicans in South Carolina and Louisiana intentionally want our own side to lose because they think winning is a violation of principle. We don’t have time for this bullshit any longer.
VoteHub@VoteHub

BREAKING — In a late-night vote, Louisiana Republicans have advanced a new congressional map out of committee that would eliminate one of the state’s Democratic-leaning districts. The map now heads to the Senate floor for a full vote. 🔴 +1 GOP 🔵 -1 DEM

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Rock Solid
Rock Solid@ShitpostRock2·
What is this videogame genre called?
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓
Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
It’s clear Nolan’s Odyssey is a humiliation ritual designed to deconstruct a bedrock of what remains of Western man. You should ask yourself why they feel the need to do this. Why have Mary Beard and Emily Wilson and their ilk devoted their lives to subverting and destroying these things if the West is already dead and buried? It is precisely because it is not that they do this. Western Man is subjugated and comatose. He has had his memory wiped. Yet in his blood, in his bones, and in his soul remains his former glory. That he still exists is a mortal danger to globohomo. That he could revive at any moment keeps them up at night. Rather than dismaying over The ODEIyssey, you should take that they think they have to do this as a point of pride. They must attempt to destroy what has always been ours because it terrifies them. We terrify them. Just by existing.
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos

Christopher Nolan chose Wilson’s 2017 translation of Odyssey, one of the worst translations with a clear feminist woke agenda and a strong emphasis on the women in the Greek poem. Emily chose the "Ladies in Blue" for her cover, a Minoan fresco that has nothing to do with Odyssey

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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
Reminder that Kissinger was the architect of Rhodesia's destruction While it was Jimmy Carter who drove the nails in, and Harold Wilson ineffectually demanded it be destroyed the whole time, it was Kissinger's mid-'70s shift in favor of decolonization and away from the "tar baby strategy" for dealing with white governments in Africa that drove a stake through Rhodesia's heart Namely, his pressuring the South Africans into cutting the Rhodesians off from critical war supplies and oil supplies after Portuguese Mozambique fell to FRELIMO and the Rhodesians lost access to Beira was a war-ending move that ensured Rhodesia's ultimate defeat
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John Birch Society@The_JBS

David Rockefeller founded the Trilateral Commission and recruited Klaus Schwab and Henry Kissinger to further the aim of One World Government.

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coyote
coyote@m1ndhunter_x·
@RadishHarmers Your people have threatened the sanctity of the Costco Sample Tray, a spiritual crime, and now you must leave our lands.
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
"Hey, I wonder why neocons wanted Trump to enter an unpopular war before the midterms and simultaneously launched a whisper campaign about replacing JD Vance"
TheBlaze@theblaze

Mike Pence: “I think Republicans ought to do a lot of soul-searching before 2028 on whether we're going to stay moving in the direction that Trump has led our party, or whether we're going to re-ground ourselves in timeless conservative principles.”

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Zack
Zack@Asmongold·
@Cloudmoding This is a great example for why trans communties are going on the FBI watchlists
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Scott Greer 6’2” IQ 187
The South is now the core of America and is more conservative than the rest of the country. But it didn’t quite maintain its culture and tradition. If that were true, the Confederate flag would still be flying by the South Carolina state capitol
Nalin Haley@Nalin_Haley

The South has had more progress in the last 160 years than any other region in the United States. Thankfully, it’s progressed economically while still maintaining its culture and tradition. There’s a reason it’s the fastest growing in the US and why everyone is moving here

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Templarpilled@Templarpilled·
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
There is a deep spiritual component to the hatred of whites and the displacement of them from every country, from Ireland (which was a colony, never "did anything" to anyone) to Australia. I don't understand why the demons hate white people so much. But you can't not see this.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
"The Civil War proved that states can't legally secede." The only thing the Civil War proved was that the North possessed the greater industrial power, manpower, and firepower necessary to impose its will on the South by force of arms and compel the Confederate States back into the Union against their will. Now, 160 years later, tens of millions of Americans have ancestors who fought on both sides of the conflict, and we look at it as a historical event rather than a real fissure that still exists today. But that doesn't mean that disunion or civil war is forever banished. War does not operate on precedent like court cases do. You can't legislate or court rule your way out of the possibility of future conflict. Conflict is avoided by a government maintaining legitimacy, not by passing more laws irrespective of whether people view those laws or the institutions that authored them as legitimate.
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Tom Klingenstein
Tom Klingenstein@TomKlingenstein·
Preferring dignified defeat to harsh victory is how you lose a country.
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