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@Rdawg04

Punk wannabe, oh, and a car guy

California, USA Katılım Eylül 2016
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Mads@europemaxxed·
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Paul
Paul@WomanDefiner·
I don't know why people argue with me over George Floyd. There are maybe like 12 people who know more about this case than me and none of them are academics or leftist. - It took 17 minutes for EMS to go 2 blocks because they went to the wrong address. - Chauvin called EMS 30 seconds into Floyds Arrest. - Floyd is seen on Camera consuming pills - Chauvin was trained in the technique he used and it was retroactively made illegal and prior training was hidden from the jury - The medical examiner admitted if this happened at Georges home with no police, it was an OD - EMS didn't hook George up to Oxygen when put in the ambulance. They forgot to hook the tubing to the O2 tanks - Floyd still had a faint heartbeat when he reached the hospital despite all of this
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bumbadum
bumbadum@bumbadum14·
I really think it's important that we teach every child in the United States that the indians are not "native" at all. They crossed an ice bridge from Asia to Alaska, and during their migration down across the continent caused the mass extinction of every large mammal in the Americas. Including but not limited to: Woolly Mammoth, Columbian Mammoth, Jeffersonian Mammoth, Jefferson Ground Sloth, Harlan’s Ground, Sloth, Glyptodon, American Horse, Camelops, American Lion, Saber-toothed Cat, American Cheetah, Dire Wolf, Short-faced Bear, and the Giant Armadillo.
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wyatt@gorilla_rape

i really think its important that we teach every single child in the united states that when we arrived here that the indians had not even invented the wheel. They didnt even have carts. And until the spanish arrived , did not domesticate horses. They ate them.

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Chad Pecknold
Chad Pecknold@ccpecknold·
“Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion. While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment. There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia.” — Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
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CHOQUEI
CHOQUEI@choquei·
🚨BRASIL: Cachorro morde soldados romanos e lambe o rosto de Jesus durante apresentação da Paixão de Cristo.
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NaCl-y@Rdawg04·
@sockjig Got the fraud alert on my card lol
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sockjig@sockjig·
Mr. Brightside: VAA Jordan 1 - toebox will look like used qtips after a few wears - good luck getting denim stains out! - can’t even wear after Labour Day - maybe shoulda publicly praised EQL more often - if you gave up copping sneakers for Lent, Jesus still got you
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Renowned Batman writers Frank Miller and Chuck Dixon have suggested in interviews that the character of Batman has Catholic influences. This interpretation is reflected in the Dark Knight’s moral struggles and deep-seated sense of justice, which often guide his actions. "Graham (Nolan) and I had an ongoing argument about whether Bruce Wayne was raised a Catholic or a Protestant. I recently conceded to Graham that he must be a Catholic. No Protestant ever suffered guilt the way Bruce does." – Chuck Dixon
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Matt Forney
Matt Forney@mattforney·
The reason I am so opposed to this retarded strategy of "let the Democrats win so we can burn down the GOP" is because it doesn't work, and I know it doesn't work because WE TRIED IT ALREADY, back in the 2000s, when the idiot zoomers who hang on Nick Fuentes' every word were too busy getting oneshotted by SpongeBob SquarePants. I turned 18 in 2006. My family were/are Republicans, but I read the EXILE, LewRockwell dot com, and COUNTER-PUNCH and thought I'd be an edgy little dork, register as an independent, and vote for Democrats in federal races. At the time, the House member for Syracuse was Jim Walsh, embodiment of almost everything everyone hated about the Dubya-era GOP. Walsh was a liberal who supported gun control, mass immigration, and whose primary concern was funneling earmarks back to Syracuse, which is why half the shit in town is named after him or his father (who was mayor of Syracuse in the 60s and also served in Congress for a time). While the Syracuse area had been strongly Republican going back to the Civil War, it had been trending left from the 90s forward as the factories moved to Mexico and the military bases shut down. In 2004, John Kerry narrowly won Walsh's district, but Walsh himself won reelection because the Democrats didn't run a candidate. The Democrats also won back control of the Syracuse mayoralty and city council around that time. In 2006, they recruited Dan Maffei, a former TV reporter and longtime Democratic Party hack, to run against Walsh. In the first election I ever voted in, I cast my vote for Maffei because I hated Bush, I hated Walsh, I hated the GOP, and I wanted them to feel the pain. I did vote Republican in other races---I voted for the GOP candidates for governor for Senate (Hillary Clinton was up for reelection, absolutely no way was I voting for her)---but in the election that mattered the most, I voted Democratic. Because I was away at college, I voted absentee. The election was so close it came down to absentee ballots, meaning my vote was actually meaningful. Walsh ended up winning by barely 3,000 votes. In 2008, I again voted for Maffei (Walsh retired) as a fuck-you to the Republicans. (I did not vote for Obama. I wasn't THAT delusional. But I did vote for the Libertarian candidate because I also hated John McCain. I also voted for Ron Paul in the presidential primary.) Maffei ended up winning this time around. What happened as a result of the Democrats winning Congress in 2006 and the presidency in 2008? Obamacare happened. Fast and Furious happened. Operation Chokepoint happened. Benghazi happened. Cancel culture happened. The Great Awokening happened. The Iran nuclear deal happened. It did not lead to some magical renaissance where the GOP became "based." As late as 2009, the RNC chair was DEI doofus Michael Steele (who is now a NeverTrumper, btw), whose genius idea of winning votes was to give the Republicans a "hip-hop" makeover. This was parodied by the DAILY SHOW as "Reagraham Lincool" because it was so transparently pandering, "how do you do fellow kids" retardation. My vote, in a small way, contributed to the complete ruination of America which Trump is only BEGINNING to reverse. By 2010, I had ceased being an edgy dork and voted a straight Republican line (with the unfortunate exception of Kirsten Gillibrand, who remains the last Democrat I've ever voted for, because I idiotically thought she'd be a moderate conservative force in the Senate based on her House voting record). But from 2011 forward, I became disillusioned with politics and stopped voting at all. This, again, did absolutely nothing to halt the left's destruction of America. The Tea Party DID manage to start clawing America back from the Democrats in 2010, but they did this by getting organized, taking over local GOP organizations, running their own candidates, and pressuring other politicians into catering to them through well-executed primary challenges. They did not petulantly sit out the vote thinking that it would magically get the GOP to cater to them. You know what happens when you do that? You get written off as a "low-propensity voter" and dropped entirely from consideration. The shellacking of 2006 pushed Republicans to the LEFT, not the right, because they assumed that the only people who cared enough to vote wanted forever war, amnesty, and gun control. I'm going to assume at least some of the zoomers who have fallen for this "vote Democrat/don't vote to punish the GOP" mentality don't know about any of this. If you want to kill MAGA, if you want America Last, withdrawing from the political process is exactly how you do it. You're doing the equivalent of boycotting a store you don't even shop at. Con, Inc. is salivating at the chance to retake control of the GOP and this retarded "don't vote" campaign plays right into their hands, because they can point to their AI voting models after the midterms and be like "well gosh, those 'America First' people don't actually vote. Waste of time to cater to them. More war! More amnesty!" I re-registered to vote in 2016 and since then I've voted a straight Republican line in every election. In the event there's no Republican running (e.g. in Chicago, most local positions were Democrats running unopposed), I leave the ballot blank. I refuse to give them any succor or support. My grandpa, whose comments on black people and Jews make groypers look like Ben Shapiro and who threw a party when JFK was shot, voted a straight Republican line from the 1950s forward. He probably thought Nelson Rockefeller and Jacob Javits were complete squishes. He voted for them anyway. My parents vote straight Republican in every single election. My folly was thinking I was smarter than my parents or grandparents. Zoomers need to learn this lesson before it's too late.
Napoleon Bonaparte Appreciator@NapoleonBonabot

Fuentes (assuming he is just stupid instead of malicious) also does not understand how elections, politics, or campaigns work

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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The term "ethnonationalism" is a liberal fiction that is deliberately designed to mischaracterise nativism, a worldview which is the foundation of the modern nation state and the lodestone towards which all political activity hitherto was oriented. "Ethnonationalism" means "for one group only", whereas nativism means "for one group primarily". No sensible person believes that foreigners in our country ought to be outlaws, that is, that they are not entitled to the protection of the law nor have any rights under it. What sensible people object to is when foreigners are prioritised over the natives and the native claim to the land is eroded by demographic displacement. Nativism's core claim is that our country is for us first, and that we have a right to maintain our demographic security in it. This is essentially uncontestible, because it would be called ethnic cleansing and genocide were it any other way. Indeed, this claim is regularly made when it applies to other countries. This is why the mainstream types, Farage included, must use the lazy ideological mischaracterisation of "ethnonationalism" in order to mask and deny the fundamental truth of nativism's position. The native people of a country must have priority over non-native people when policy is decided and executive actions are taken because they have nowhere else to go. Non-native people always have the option of returning to their ancestral lands if the country in which they live is not being run to their liking. The natives do not. This is non-negotiable.
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White Papers Policy Institute
White Papers Policy Institute@WhitePapersPol·
A few people have asked us why we make such a distinction between America pre and post-1965 and the answer is the 1965 Immigration Act. Before the '65 Act 95% of people in the US were born here. The country had almost closed borders for two generations. America was a country of settled communities. You had the Heritage Americans of European extraction, African Americans, and a few small regional minorities under <5% of the population combined (Natives, Chicanos, Tejanos etc). America was a place of deep ties to family, community, and country. Even the arrivals from the 1880s and 1920s that led to the tightening of immigration laws had largely integrated into the historic population. Then came the 1965 act and all of the mass immigration since. Now America is a nation of strangers with massive numbers of new minority groups all vying for a piece of the pie that generations Americans built for our posterity. Most importantly, they have not integrated because there are far too many and they are far, far more foreign than any immigrants who ever came before. We need an immigration moratorium, we need another 1924 style quota act, and we need a sensible remigration program for the many millions of people who haven't integrated and would be happier in their homelands.
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Matthew Luciow
Matthew Luciow@matthewluciow92·
There will never be another Troy Polamalu #steelers
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Matthew Luciow
Matthew Luciow@matthewluciow92·
Roger Wood’s newest version of Here We Go Steelers!! #steelers
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GhettoGronk@ghetto_gronk·
The final minutes of Steelers vs Ravens
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Somalis stole enough money from Minnesota taxpayers to solve world hunger according to Libs. Why haven’t they?
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Blitzburgh
Blitzburgh@Blitz_Burgh·
Thank the Lord the Steelers do not play on Thanksgiving this season. Tv would be thrown out the window along with the turkey. #Steelers #NFL
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Jared Kane
Jared Kane@BaddestBearJew·
Dawg … this is so sick.
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Dago Supremacy
Dago Supremacy@DagoSupremacy·
“Coors new CEO is a poojeet? Screw it I’ll switch to Pabst Blue Ribbon…they’re independent.”
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