John William Comstock

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John William Comstock

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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
You can argue perhaps that there are some outposts (Argentina), but you can't seriously consider Bolivia to be Western. Amerindians have their virtues, but just because they were once ruled by Europeans and inherited some things from them, it doesn't make them Western; after all, we don't consider the nations of la francophonie in Africa to be Western.
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sequesterador
sequesterador@sequesterador·
@Based_Pizza @husafell_stone what else is it then. it was formed by some of the most faustian men ever: cortez, pizarro, etc. and amerindians have there virtues
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✠ 𝔅𝔞𝔯𝔬𝔫 𝔳𝔬𝔫 ℜ𝔦𝔱𝔱𝔢𝔫𝔥𝔞𝔲𝔰
It is also wrong for Europeans to be reflexively anti-American. Europeans and Americans must work together to build future while still preserving respective national interests and sovereignty so that whites and euros finally flourish again. This is what “Golden Age” really means.
✠ 𝔅𝔞𝔯𝔬𝔫 𝔳𝔬𝔫 ℜ𝔦𝔱𝔱𝔢𝔫𝔥𝔞𝔲𝔰@husafell_stone

It does not speak well of Trump supporters when they insult Europe and Europeans. It is a sign that MAGA has lost its way.

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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
It is unfortunate. The whole practical realignment after Vatican II with the Church trying to keep itself and its clergy out of direct political engagement and governance has been a huge mistake that became the nail in the coffin for Political Catholicism in Europe. That being said, these musings of seated Catholic bishops in the House of Lords came during Blair, so what good would it have done at that point anyway? The Lords were a joke even before '99.
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Space 🍁
Space 🍁@SpaceWalkerReal·
Wait, Pierre Poilievre is LITERALLY just a business liberal 😭
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
Genuinely surprising that this is news to people. MAGA isn't very old of a movement, I remember its roots and they've always held contempt for Europeans. Americans do in general. If you are European and you give an opinion about America or make any suggestion about the relationship between them and Europe, you are hit with the "STFU EUROTARD" stick immediately. It is then followed by the screeching of how they protect the Euros from the evil foreign invaders that would have wiped the floor with them if it wasn't for the US and that they do all this and foot the bill for their defence, you are all gay and will be invaded by Muslims, yadda yadda. The only thing Trump did is bring this very common attitude to the forefront with the Greenland thing.
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
Whenever these guys begin a tweet with "Dear Europe," the audience is exclusively Trump-supporting Americans. First noticed this during the Greenland thing.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

Dear Europe, I know you feel outrage. I have talked to many of you on the phone. I know politicians and media on both sides of the Atlantic are furious. I attended a conference with mostly Europeans. The worry and frustration was palpable. I get it too. You are dependent on Middle East oil and aluminum and fertilizer and shipping and LNG. Dubai is a vital travel hub for you. Vital. But don’t worry. Trump will lose the midterms and Congress will flip and side with you. Or maybe not… I live in the bluest town in the bluest state, where protests are practically a seasonal sport. I drove over eight hours across New England this week past the usual corners where outrage normally lives. This time? Nothing. Left, right, center. I’m hearing almost no one talk about this war. MAGA doesn’t even care. Ask someone and you’ll get the expected talking points. But in coffee shops, kitchens, real life? Silence. Hard truth: most Americans just don’t care. And since the weather warmed, not a single keffiyeh in sight. So when Trump says you need to go protect the ships and airports that are vital to YOU, I think he means it. Because the vast majority of Americans don’t care. And it’s not that we want to see you spin into an energy and food shortage. It’s that even the most TDS-inflicted liberal American is getting tired of your BS. Hating Trump is one thing. Almost half of America is OK with that. But your anti-American vitriol and arrogance and weakness is exhausting. Nobody likes a needy person who is angry and thinks they are better than you. It’s literally the worst combination in a person. And you might not want to admit it, but you are needy. You need us to reopen Hormuz. You need our banks and our markets. You need a lot. “We will not participate in this war” is fine. Nobody is asking you to bomb civilians. What’s weak is you won’t surge defensive missiles and planes to protect European-owned ships and property. When exactly did defense make you a participant? Defense of innocent life and property isn’t a “war crime.” And you DO own the majority of ships getting attacked. Ships that you are unwilling to defend maybe because you outsource the labor to Indonesia, the Philippines, and Ukraine. You are the wealthy lords who abandoned the mansion but told the help to stick around and defend it. So you might want to send a few warships and missile defense units to protect YOUR property. Or at least leave them at anchor and send the innocent crews home. You want us to defend the Strait because we started this mess? That’s reasonable. Problem is the reaction from most of America to your demands is: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
He would continue the immigration just a bit slower than the Liberals. He doesn't care about demographics and doesn't actually care about reversing the tide, especially when his party fielded more Indian candidates than the Liberals and NDP combined in the last election. This "le values and ideals are what make you Canadian" nonsense is why (among many reasons) he is weak and deserves to lose.
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Greg Wycliffe
Greg Wycliffe@gddub·
I genuinely want to get excited about Poilievre saying something cool and disruptive in a podcast clip. But it never happens. My gut response is always this guy is so contrived & calculated - he comes across as a textbook fake politician. The anecdotes sound pre-canned the laughter feels performative and despite him and his team's efforts the things he actually says are not risque or ground breaking whatsoever. In fact they pretty well always err on the side of EXTREME caution. Am I wrong? Send me his spiciest clip from this Joe Rogan podcast. Did he at least say something bold about their only being 2 sexes? Did he push back against the Kamloops mass grave hoax? Anything good about stopping immigration? From what I've seen so far poor Joe tries his best to make Poilievre sound like a human being by disrupting the stiff calculated vibe that infects the room everytime Pierre starts speaking. I really want to have confidence in Poilievre and know that he has the charisma and is capable of shifting the conversation in Canada... But I watch him in action and I don't feel anything. I watch speech after sound byte after big opportunity like this and don't see anything worth getting excited about.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
@athabaskanelite Pretty sure he himself doesn't believe there is anything like a Canadian properly speaking, but rather they are just Americans in denial. At that point, you are literally incapable of being a Canadian patriot.
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Stuart Restorationist
Stuart Restorationist@StuartRest1688·
Chat, would it be race mixing for me to try and date a half Fr*nch girl?
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
Most polls seem to be projecting similar results. Oh well; the CPC did this to themselves. They are a weak party that can't go toe-to-toe with a Liberal leader that actually has a few braincells. Hopefully this will eventually create a shift away from this soft-MAGA bullshit the CPC has inculcated.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
@ThesilenceJames @politicalawake Seems unlikely. Her party's constitutional changes will be beneficial long-term, if they can continue to win elections and get the people to vote for the referendums needed, but she is still flooding Italy with migrants to feed the beast.
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Andrew James
Andrew James@ThesilenceJames·
@politicalawake Another Trojan Trump, it's an epidemic in the west. Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany, anything EU. One can only hope Giorgia Meloni is a real deal Italian Patriot, looks that way but time will tell.
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🇯🇵 Colonel Otaku Gatekeeper 🇯🇵
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's approval rating has plummeted from a record high of 79.5% to 56.0% with disapproval skyrocketing from 15.0% to 35.9%. This comes after she refused to establish a cap on immigration despite winning a supermajority on an Anti immigration platform.
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Elizabeth Heverin
Elizabeth Heverin@Elizabeth_eno2·
The Irish hate Britain so much that they celebrate a Briton as their national saint.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
I am only really replying to the assertion that Saint Patrick was not a Romanized Celt. He could very well have been, but it is likewise true that making these distinctions is a bit anachronistic. I don't agree with the OP on Saint Patrick being considered British in the modern sense; he wasn't an Anglo-Saxon saint or anything.
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Do I pass?
Do I pass?@Mr_Reality5·
@Mareusque @Lozzapallizza @Elizabeth_eno2 That also applies to the Anglo-Irish who were either ethnically English, converted Irish or a mixture of both, yet if someone in Britain were a fan of a particular Anglo-Irish person, would people use that as a zinger against them if they opposed Irish nationalism? Obviously not.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
@DrMichaelBonner Not really, it was a purely anti-American project. It was, for most of its existence, tied to a vast transcontinental political order. Still is, officially. Regardless, joining the EU would be dumb.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
The Romano-British class that Saint Patrick belonged to was mixed. Some families were purely ethnically Roman, some were of mixed blood, and some were completely ethnically Briton while culturally Latinized. All of them used Latin names and had Roman customs, all of them served in the army and in the bureaucracy. Saint Patrick's family could have been from either one of those three sub-groups, we don't really know. All we know is that they had been there for generations. He was likely of mixed Roman and Briton ancestry.
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Do I pass?@Mr_Reality5·
@Lozzapallizza @Elizabeth_eno2 His father Calpurnius was a Roman decurion (senator and tax collector) as well as a Deacon of the Church. So no, they were Romans, not Romanized Celts.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
NATO absolutely is a US imperial tool, don't kid yourself. I only hope that these shenanigans in Iran finally put an end to it.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
Definitely not. What you would be renouncing is the immediate civil allegiance to the Pope, which never extended beyond his subjects in the States of the Church anyways. Of course he does have ultimate temporal authority and has the authority to bind the wills of princes, and the Americans obviously have never believed that, but the Church has never considered the oath of allegiance in the US as a theological renunciation of that doctrine, unlike the Oath of Supremacy for office-holders under the British sovereign, for instance. Ultimately, it was never considered sinful for somebody to move to a foreign land and renounce his previous allegiance in favour of his new land. Pope Leo XIII dealt with that issue way back.
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Stuart Restorationist
Stuart Restorationist@StuartRest1688·
Question for theology nerds, could a subject of the Papal States have taken the US naturalisation oath without being in a state of mortal sin? It requires you to renounce loyalty to other sovereigns. For a Papal subject, does this constitute denying the Pope's temporal authority?
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
1. I wasn't talking about the language, I was talking about the broader culture, namely that modern Quebecois nationalists place equal emphasis on secularism and the welfare state as they do the French language in being central to their identity and condemn the Catholic faith which is what really made them great in the first place and is far more fundamental to their culture than the welfare state. 2. British English and Canadian English are not very different. We were not cut off from Britain the same way the Quebecois were cut off from France.
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Line Frenette ⚔️
Line Frenette ⚔️@frenette_line·
Bastardized ? Our French language has evolved differently from that of France since we were cut off from France in 1763. France standardised its accent after the revolution, which is not the case in Quebec, where it has evolved with its 17th-century French accent along with Indigenous and English languages. Canadian English is very different from British English.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
It is impossible to stop them, obviously. The only realistic way is to make it more trouble than it's worth to invade us, which is definitely achievable. In raw numbers, yeah it would be much cheaper to get nukes (presuming a few dozen warheads), but even if we wanted to do that, the Americans would never allow it.
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John William Comstock
John William Comstock@Mareusque·
In my experience, they tend to blame Canadians for being gay and not being able to take a joke. It's ridiculous, of course, but ultimately the CPC shares a lot of the blame -- their central mantra is that America is not a threat to Canadian sovereignty so we should deepen the north-south economic ties. They deserved to get embarrassed.
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Selwyn 🦡🍁⚜️
Selwyn 🦡🍁⚜️@Selwyn1750·
@PoliMaritimer Do Americans not realize that the Trump administration destroyed the Conservative’s chances at forming government?
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Political Maritimer🇨🇦
Political Maritimer🇨🇦@PoliMaritimer·
It's hilarious that Republicans don't realise that it's literally their fault he lost lmao Also why would we make inroads with a bunch of people about to get smacked in the midterms.
National Newswatch@natnewswatch

Canada’s Conservative leader needs to make inroads with Trump. Is it too late? Why Pierre Poilievre has few friends in and around the White House, @MickeyDjuric reports politico.com/news/2026/03/1… Find out more at nationalnewswatch.com

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