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Muh Fashy Bookshelf

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To be a good Fascist is to be a good Catholic

Pittsburgh, PA Katılım Ocak 2026
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Aarvoll
Aarvoll@Aarvoll_·
Help any politician who will respect our right to associate and organize, but don't count on politicians to organize us. We're organizing now. We have the numbers now. When we can directly offer ordinary Whites a better life, they will join us in overwhelming numbers.
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Muh Fashy Bookshelf@Muhfashy·
The NFL Draft is happening now in Pittsburgh. The Draft pick is capped at 20 percent for White athletes, while the overall attendance of the audience is 95 percent White. This is why we're Goyim, and this is why we continuously lose.
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The Bookie
The Bookie@Garlicoyal·
@archeohistories You're leaving out the part where Odysseus turns her into a docile, yearning woman who wants him sexually, then makes her lift the spells on the men she transformed This reading is taking a very partial view of her story
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In Homer’s Odyssey, Circe lives alone on an island. She is skilled, intelligent, self-sufficient. Men arrive at her door expecting hospitality and dominance. Instead, she gives them wine laced with magic and turns them into pigs. For centuries, that transformation has been read as punishment. The dangerous woman. The emasculator. The seductress who strips men of power. But look closer. Circe does not hunt men. They come to her. They enter her space, consume what she offers, assume control. And suddenly they are revealed as what they already are—greedy, impulsive, ruled by appetite. The spell doesn’t create the pig. It exposes it. What terrifies patriarchal storytelling is not that Circe is evil. It’s that she is autonomous. She lives without a husband. She commands knowledge traditionally coded as forbidden—herbalism, potions, transformation. She controls who stays human and who does not. She negotiates with Odysseus as an equal once he proves he cannot be easily subdued. For women, Circe becomes a mirror. She represents the fear society projects onto women who refuse submission. A woman with boundaries is called cold. A woman with power is called dangerous. A woman who refuses to soothe male ego is branded monstrous. “She turned him into a pig” becomes shorthand for “She took away his dominance.” But there is another reading. Circe is not destroying men. She is demanding accountability. She is the embodiment of consequence. Enter her world carelessly, and you will be transformed by it. © Women In World History #archaeohistories
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Eoghan McCabe
Eoghan McCabe@eoghan·
Remember Iryna. Downtown LA. By Matt Cadoch.
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Muh Fashy Bookshelf@Muhfashy·
@ohhitssami Iran will be liberated once every woman over 18 has the opportunity to pursue Only Fans and get an abortion. Hail Victory!
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Sami Alexis
Sami Alexis@ohhitssami·
Free Iran‼️
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Iranian woman lights her cigarette with a burning photo of the ayatollah. This is braver than anything an American feminist has done in the 21st century. Actual badass:
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Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne@dr_duchesne·
European men named ALL the Continents. This is a reflection of their uniquely panoramic mind. The inhabitants of nonwhite civilizations, India, China, Africa had no idea where they were located. 1. Africa "Africa" derives from Roman usage after their defeat of Carthage (Tunisia) around 146 BC. The Romans applied it to their North African provinces, and over time, European explorers, starting with the Portuguese in the 15th century, extended the name to the entire continent as they mapped it. 2. Asia Yes, "Asia" originates from the Ancient Greek term Asía, used by Herodotus around 440 BC. It initially referred to Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) and then the Persian Empire. As European exploration and scholarship grew, "Asia" was extended to encompass the vast landmass east of Europe. 3. Europe The name "Europe" is linked to Greek mythology, with the term first appearing geographically in the 6th century BC (used by Anaximander and Hecataeus) to refer to lands west of Asia. 4. The Americas The Americas were named after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer who, between 1499 and 1502, recognized that the lands discovered by Columbus were not part of Asia but a distinct "New World." The name was proposed by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in his 1507 map, Universalis Cosmographia. 5. Australia The term "Terra Australis Incognita" (Unknown Southern Land) was a speculative concept in ancient Roman and medieval European geography. The name "Australia" evolved from this. While James Cook claimed eastern Australia for Britain in 1770, the name "Australia" was popularized later by Matthew Flinders in 1814. 6. Antarctica "Antarctica" comes from the Greek antarktike ("opposite to the north"), tied to its position relative to the Arctic. While the continent wasn't fully mapped until the 19th century, the name is credited to European cartographic tradition, with Scottish cartographer John George Bartholomew often associated with its formal adoption around the 1890s.
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UNN@UnityNewsNet·
A 19‑year‑old trainee barista at a café in Hampstead, London, was sacked on Sunday after a jewish customer received a cappuccino with cocoa powder shaped in what appeared to be a swastika, jewish News reported. The customer, a 45‑year‑old, asked to remain anonymous.
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eburke
eburke@JamesWHankins1·
I'm prejudiced as a historian, but I'd say we have to start teaching the history and traditions of the West again and put a stop to the West's current mood of self-hatred. We have unilaterally disarmed in the clash of civilizations.
Jamie Spelman@RobinsonSpelMI

@JamesWHankins1 Quite right, “I doubt non-academics are aware of the movement for 'conscientious engagement' in academic citations.” What matters moving forward, I do want to ask you @JamesWHankins1 What matters most? You have given so much. Today, what is most important?

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Corey J. Mahler
Corey J. Mahler@CoreyJMahler·
Under Christian Nationalism, interracial marriage will be made a capital offense.
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Muh Fashy Bookshelf@Muhfashy·
@Martin_Sellner We're playing a role by forgoing marriage and procreation. Dogs have superseded strollers in this day an age. I don't see the fertility rate being rectified anytime soon in a secular society.
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Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_·
This infographic animates the percentage of White European Ancestry in the world from 1900 till 2025. White people only make up about 9% of the world population in 2025, it was around 36% in 1900. We are becoming a global minority, AND we are being replaced in our nations. Remigration now!
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AP
AP@Average_NY_Guy·
I’m Gen Z, and Ben Shapiro resonates way more with me and my friends than the 800-year-old Tucker. I’m not saying I agree with everything Ben says, but I know I disagree with everything Tucker has said, stood for, and spread over the past two years. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Hananya Naftali
Hananya Naftali@HananyaNaftali·
A young woman in Iran dances with her hair uncovered. To the regime, that's two "crimes": no hijab and dancing. To the world, she's a symbol of courage.
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AngloFash
AngloFash@AngloFash01·
@CoreyJMahler You CANNOT be NS and a christian, it’s one or the other.
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Corey J. Mahler
Corey J. Mahler@CoreyJMahler·
It is the only ideology, the only movement, the only force that has ever even come close to destroying Jewdom. It is a Christian cross, pointed rightward into the future, and carrying with it a natural vitality and momentum. For the White race, this is our symbol and apart from it we will be conquered, or under it we will conquer. God with us.
Corey J. Mahler@CoreyJMahler

I am a National Socialist.

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Steve Laws 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
You can just snatch a third world president and people still think remigration isn't possible.
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Dinesh D'Souza
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza·
From the mouth of Jesus himself: “Salvation is from the Jews.” John 4:22 Moreover, Paul tells us that Christians have salvation, but only because we are grafted onto the Jewish tree. Romans 11:17-18 What this means is that all Christians are Judeo-Christians.
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