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@PerccRodgers

Gen Z Patriot🇺🇸 - Deportation enthusiast - Repeal Hart Celler

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George Mamalis
George Mamalis@georgieAM·
What I find interesting is the double standard. Australia is full of ethnic, cultural, and community organisations that openly advocate for their communities’ interests. We have Greek organisations, Italian organisations, Islamic organisations, Zionists organisations, Indian organisations, Chinese organisations, Lebanese organisations and countless others. Nobody bats an eyelid. But the moment people start discussing the Anglo-Celtic foundations of Australia, or the people who built the country, suddenly it’s treated as taboo. Why? Why is every group allowed to celebrate its heritage, organise around its community, and advocate for its interests, except the founding culture of the nation itself?
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
While AOC was preaching "solidarity" in her hijab, the male-only crowd ignored her and spoke over her:
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Remigration Summit
Remigration Summit@RESUM26·
Special guest announcement! Joining us on the RESUM26 stage will be none other than retired Chief Patrol Agent of the US Border Patrol, Mr. Gregory Bovino, to talk about his experience. The event is sold out, but livestream tickets are still available!
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
If you claim to be a "principled conservative" and your "principles" mean constantly handing political power on a silver platter to the left without ever asking them to compromise even a little ever, then your "principles" mean absolutely nothing.
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Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins@KTHopkins·
UK law: If you are Muslim you can punch a police offer in the face, bang your first cousin and claim benefits for your fourth wife (also a family number) If you are white, you get prison time for tweeting how pissed off you are about it. Labour are inciting riots
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Son of Liberty
Son of Liberty@PerccRodgers·
@CorpBarnaby There’s a reason why they demonize Jackson in the public school system. They don’t want young men looking up to great men like him. They also don’t tell you he killed the central bank
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Barnaby Breaks History 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Most Badass Presidents: Combat Veteran Edition #3 Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson, our 7th President, was one Badass President. Nicknamed Old Hickory, he was sabered as a teenage Revolutionary prisoner for refusing to shine a British officer’s boots and annihilated the British at New Orleans. Born March 15, 1767, in the Waxhaws region on the border of North and South Carolina. As a 14 year old courier for the Continental Army, Jackson and his older brother Robert were captured by British dragoons in 1781. The British officer ordered the boys to clean his boots. Jackson, the young badass he was, refused. The officer slashed him across the head and left hand with a saber, cutting to the bone. The wound left a permanent scar and lifelong hatred for the British. Both boys contracted smallpox in captivity. Robert died shortly after their release. Jackson barely survived and carried the scars forever. After the Revolution he became a lawyer and politician but never forgot how to fight. In 1806, he dueled against Charles Dickinson, the best marksman In Tennessee. Jackson chose to take the bullet first. He was hit direct in the chest. Instead of falling, he clamped his hand over his bleeding wound and raised his pistol. Dickinson gasped “My God! Have I missed him?” He fired and killed Dickinson. Jackson would carry that bullet next to his heart the rest of his life. In 1813 during the Creek War he commanded Tennessee militia. Just before the campaign Jackson survived a gunfight with the Benton brothers in a Nashville tavern. A bullet shattered his left shoulder. Doctors wanted to amputate his arm but Jackson refused and threatened to kill any man who tried. The bullet was never removed. Despite his shoulder wound, he joined the fight one month later, marched 150 miles, and led from the front the entire time. At the Battle of Talladega he rescued a besieged garrison under heavy fire. At the Battle of Horseshoe Bend on March 27, 1814 he faced over one thousand Red Stick Creeks. Jackson ordered a frontal assault and a flanking maneuver across the river. In savage hand to hand combat his men overran the position, killing more than eight hundred warriors. It was the single bloodiest day in the history of Native American warfare. This victory crushed the Creek confederacy. When the War of 1812 reached its climax Jackson was promoted to major general. He marched his ragtag army of Tennessee militia, Kentucky sharpshooters, Choctaw warriors, and Jean Lafitte’s pirates to defend New Orleans. On January 8, 1815 despite the peace treaty already being signed but unknown to both sides he faced a professional British force of roughly 8000 veterans. Jackson built a strong defensive line at Chalmette behind a canal. When the British attacked in the open he waited until they were close, then unleashed devastating artillery and rifle fire. His men poured lead into the advancing redcoats. They obliterated the British in about 30 minutes. The British suffered over two thousand casualties, including their commander General Pakenham. Jackson lost only seventy one. The stunning victory made him a national hero and earned him the nickname Hero of New Orleans. And then at his funeral in 1845, in a fitting tribute, his parrot launched into a tirade of swear words so loud that he had to be removed. It was just repeating what he heard from Jackson so many times. He fought for the Republic long before he ever stepped foot in the White House. Thank you, Mr. President! 🫡🇺🇸
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🇺🇸 Most Badass Presidents: Combat Veteran Edition #4 Zachary Taylor Zachary Taylor, our 12th President, was one badass President. Major General known as “Old Rough and Ready” who never lost a battle over forty years on the front lines. Born November 24, 1784, in Orange County, Virginia. The son of a Revolutionary War colonel, Taylor was commissioned directly as a first lieutenant in 1808. In the War of 1812 he brilliantly defended Fort Harrison against a massive siege where he narrowly escaped being burned alive when Indians set the fort's blockhouse on fire. This secured America’s first land victory in that war and earned him a brevet promotion to Major. He led troops in the Black Hawk War, where he commanded over a militia captain by the name Abraham Lincoln. When they captured Chief Black Hawk, he had his lieutenant Jefferson Davis transport him to prison. He survived deadly ambushes in the swamps of the Second Seminole War and earned his famous nickname because he looked more like a rugged farmer than a general, often wearing a battered straw hat and a dusty coat. When war with Mexico erupted in 1846, Taylor took command of U.S. forces in northern Mexico. He would here command a young lieutenant by the name of Grant. He won decisive victories at Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, where cannonballs decapitated soldiers standing just beside him. At Monterrey he captured the city in savage street fighting, personally leading troops on foot through narrow alleys while snipers rained deadly fire from the rooftops. And at the Battle of Buena Vista, Taylor still won despite being sidelined by President Polk. Worried that Taylor would use his military fame to win the 1848 election, Polk and his administration devised a plan that created a secondary invasion with General Scott. They stripped Taylor of nearly 90% of his veteran troops, roughly 10,000 of them, and ordered him to not attack. General Scott was to have all the glory and win the war. It didn’t matter. Outnumbered nearly four to one by Santa Anna’s 15,000 man army, Taylor refused to retreat despite facing overwhelming odds. A massive Mexican assault surged forward under heavy artillery fire, with a flying piece of shrapnel ripping straight through Taylor's coat. Taylor rode the lines on his favorite horse Old Whitey, fully exposed to musket balls, calmly directing artillery and ordering counterattacks that shattered the enemy charge. He secured the north and won the war of political opinion. The stunning victory made him a national hero and propelled him to the presidency, despite the fact that he had never once voted in a political election prior to his own. He fought for the Republic long before he ever stepped foot in the White House. Thank you, Mr. President! 🇺🇸🫡

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Chad Crowley
Chad Crowley@CCrowley100·
Dresden. During and after the war. Most people are familiar with the Allied bombing of Dresden, however vaguely. Far fewer know that the attack began during a Christian festival. The bombs began to fall on February 13, 1945, Shrove Tuesday, during Fasching, the German pre-Lenten carnival, on the final night before Lent. Women, children, refugees, and the few remaining men had filled the streets of one of the great artistic capitals of Europe. Dresden was not a fortress city, nor was it a decisive military target. It was the “Florence on the Elbe,” a city of narrow streets, old churches, palaces, museums, galleries, and centuries of accumulated European beauty. By February 1945, it had become more defenseless still: swollen by civilians fleeing the Red Army, crowded with hospitals, wounded soldiers, widowed women, orphaned children, and the exhausted remnants of a people already broken by war. Then the “liberators” came. For two days, Dresden was delivered to fire. Wave after wave of British and American bombers turned it into an inferno. High explosives tore open the streets, shattered homes, churches, hospitals, and shelters, and exposed the old city to the incendiaries that followed. Then the firestorm rose. It sucked oxygen from cellars, drove flames through the ruins, melted glass and metal, softened the pavement beneath the dead, and fused bodies to the ground where they had fallen. Women, children, hospital patients, and the elderly were burned alive in basements, railway stations, parks, and wards marked with the red cross. Those who escaped stumbled through smoke, ash, screams, collapsing walls, and the stench of cooked flesh. By morning, one of Europe’s great cities had been reduced to ruins, and its people to charred remains in the streets. The death toll remains disputed, but I reject the sanitized official figure of 25,000 as politically motivated nonsense. Dresden was filled with countless unregistered civilians fleeing the Red Army, many of whom vanished into fire, rubble, and ash without ever entering any official record. Contemporary reports, survivor accounts, and independent historical estimates have long suggested that the true number may have reached into the hundreds of thousands, and I am inclined toward those figures. Yet even if one accepts the lowest number, the moral fact remains unchanged: this was the deliberate terror bombing of a civilian city, one of Europe’s great cultural jewels, with little military value, carried out during a Christian festival, at the end of a war already nearing its conclusion. That is what the supposed “good guys” did when nothing stood between their bombers and a defenseless city. Never forget Dresden.
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Son of Liberty
Son of Liberty@PerccRodgers·
Grandpappy told my pappy back in my day son, a man had to answer for the wicked he’d done Take all the rope in Texas find a tall oak tree Round up all of them bad boys, hang em high in the street For all the people to see
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Son of Liberty
Son of Liberty@PerccRodgers·
@SenMikeLee Why the hell do we pay for and allow the senate to take 16 weeks of vacation per year
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Happy Place
Happy Place@SeanElwell24·
Let's really look at Churchill's resume: 1. Boer war: 100,000 dead (100% Christians, Outcome - cheaper diamonds the diamond merchants) 2. Lusitania False Flag: 1,960 drowned (100% Christian. Outcome - US enters WW1) 3. Gallipoli: 500,000 casualties (50% Christian, 50% Muslim, Outcome - no advantage) 4. WWI: 40 million dead (95% Christian, Outcome - destruction of Europe) 5. WW2: 100 Million dead (95% Christian, Outcome - Europe destroyed, again, Communists take over half of Europe.) 6. Post WW2: 750,000 dead from starvation (100% Christian) 7. Cold War: Britain relegated to a client state of US and total forfeiture of British Greatness.
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Chad Crowley
Chad Crowley@CCrowley100·
Sadly, this does not contradict Plato’s point; it proves it in its bitterest and most ironic form. When the historic American people abandoned politics, they did not merely invite misrule. They permitted the very meaning of America, and of American citizenship itself, to be rewritten around them. The deeper problem is not simply that too many people are voting, though that is plainly true. The deeper problem is that the native people originally failed to defend the boundaries of citizenship, and now foreign populations, brought in under the language of compassion and progress, are being weaponized to decide the fate of a nation they did not build and to which they often feel no ancestral loyalty. Their attachment is economic and material, rooted less in inheritance than in what can be extracted from the system. This is why America today is no longer a nation in the truest sense of the word: a united people with a common historical inheritance. It is increasingly a mere country in the administrative sense, a managed zone of competing collective interests, divided along racial and thus political lines, with each group struggling for influence and control over an increasingly bizarre and broken state. And moreover, this is not true of America alone, but of the West in its totality. What is unfolding here belongs to a broader civilizational pattern: the founding White peoples of the West are undergoing demographic erasure, while the political systems built by their ancestors are being weaponized to administer the entire process of dispossession, manage the decline, extract wealth from it, and present the whole thing as moral progress.
Murphy Fowles@FowlesMurphy

@CCrowley100 Actually, with Mamdani elected entirely because of the immigrant vote, the problem is that too many people are participating in politics who shouldn’t even be in the country.

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Son of Liberty
Son of Liberty@PerccRodgers·
expresses the most fundamental hopes and convictions of the nation.
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Son of Liberty@PerccRodgers·
Your most idealistic effort is concerned in bringing out the best in every man. In America there is no record that people will not kill themselves to break. America is perhaps the only country where "greatness" is unrestricted, because this limitless concept of greatness
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Son of Liberty
Son of Liberty@PerccRodgers·
Almost every great country has its collective attitude, which one might call its genius, or spiritus loci. Sometimes you can catch it in a formula; again it is more evasive; yet always it is indescribably present as a sort of air that permeates everything — the aspect of people,
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