
SOAC
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SOAC
@S0AC_
Official number 1 Retard. Heir to the Retarded Throne.





his dick so small my maternal instincts kicked in

Homosexuality is not natural for human beings. It is a sin against God.



God made men. God made women. Men cannot be women. Women cannot be men. Glad we cleared this up.



Barney Frank was one of a kind. For more than three decades in Congress, he fought tirelessly for the people of Massachusetts, helped make housing more affordable, stood up for the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans, and helped pass one of the most sweeping financial reforms in history designed to protect consumers and prevent another financial crisis. Barney’s passion and wit were second to none, and our thoughts are with his family today.



Perhaps you're right. Perhaps you're not. I say it like this because I used to think 'wokeness' (read: anti-White sentiment) began in the early 2010s, around the time when people I know started trooning out. But political correctness was a thing in the 90s. TV shows in the 80s were making moderate versions of the talking points that woke writers deploy now as if they are counter-cultural. And the political will to do this goes back to the 60s, a time when these things were genuinely counter-cultural. Civil rights, second wave feminism, gay rights and the broader sexual revolution. The messages behind most of these movements were some variation of 'Reject the ways of the past and do what feels good in the moment' and/or 'Rights for minorities at the expense of group coherence.' - so for these reasons alone, I call these movements anti-White. Young people tend to be centred in leftist movements because they are naturally more receptive to these ideas. But counter-culture is also nothing new. It has existed in every young generation of humans since the dawn of time. The arrogance of young adults to think they know better, and to destroy a civilisation by trying to 'improve' it, is an ancient one. But the flood of counter-culture they'd unleash was always held back by the dam built of the cultures and traditions of a great civilisation that came before them, and which they'd eventually inherit. Civilisation creates hierarchy, at the bottom of which young people are placed. There they remain until they until they are old and hopefully wise enough to understand its purpose. But something changed in the 1960s. We started giving up on tradition and instead listening to teenagers. What comes to mind when you think of music/art/culture from any century before the 20th? I'd hazard it's mostly stuff that adults were into. What comes to mind when you think about music/art/culture from the 1960s onward? The mainstream culture of the day became youth culture. This is not the cause. But it is a symptom of a civilisation wanting to destroy its traditions and just do whatever. The dam burst in the 1940s. A two-decade gap afterwards was just enough time for the children born after the war to come of age and start changing things. So why didn't the grown-ups stop them? Because they had just been traumatised by the worst war in history. A war fought with modern weapons, which that they saw as a product of their civilisation. A civilisation that they no longer felt such a desire to maintain. And nationalism (the glue that holds civilisations together) was demonised as the ideology of the losing side, and blamed for everything that went wrong. The fact that there been another world war in living memory was further evidence that nationalism, and civilisation itself, had failed in the hands of the older generations. So the young were allowed to do as they please with it. I do not know if this still would have happened in the event of an Axis victory. Perhaps some great calamity like this one strikes every civilisation eventually, and cannot be avoided. But I doubt that an early German victory could have been any worse. It probably would have been better. Declaring war on Germany was the most destructive thing Churchill could have done. And while I can't support the anti-White tearing down of a hero from his metaphorical parapet, I lack the will to keep him on said parapet. Forgive Churchill, my Lord, for he knew not what he did.



Even in a 1930s model depicting a futuristic NYC, it all remained distinctly Art Deco. Whatever the reason we abandoned this aesthetic, it’s time we started building like this again.

















