Big Clarence

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Big Clarence

Big Clarence

@clarencebrah

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Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Anti-Feminism Australia
Anti-Feminism Australia@AntiFeminismAU·
She points out how women are at a disadvantage when they are all competing for the same few chads, but admits that she will continue to do it anyway.
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@MickamiousG My Didi this morning spun out entering the freeway, so I feel this lol
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Mickamious
Mickamious@MickamiousG·
Why is today starting out to be a horrid start to the week?!
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
Starting off my Monday morning with my Didi on the way to the airport completely spinning out as we went to enter the freeway. En route to Queensland for a week to decompress and get a change of scenery, I guess this sets the pace for the week ahead.
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
This was an unbelievable moment. Bad luck Newcastle, absolutely awful to have Sydney in a final over them.
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@chuggincums69 Good point, it will be interesting to see how the next few months play out. Things be speeding up.
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rancidpissinmyass the 2nd
rancidpissinmyass the 2nd@chuggincums69·
@clarencebrah I can’t see the government letting Sam and Chocky debate ethnonationalism for long. I’m amazed Sam’s still got his podcast on Spotify while advocating for restoration a supermajority white Australia But you’re right—Overton Window is widening ever faster
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
I know we are all political retards on here so this is barely hot topic, but these developments from the 2 biggest instagram political commentators can’t be understated If this conversation is happening here now, it’s happening on instagram shortly and this will be front of mind regularly to the normies going forward.
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Flynn
Flynn@Flynn_T1982·
rukshan and avi crashing out over 2 worlds collide discovering his identity is both amusing and whitepilling in equal measures
Rukshan Fernando@therealrukshan

Every few weeks I have to listen to white ethnonationalists’ struggle sessions in Australia. I treat them no differently from Aboriginal “always was, always will be” struggle sessions. I do find it extremely difficult to stomach the strong, confident white people I once knew become shadows of leftwing Aboriginal activists, but it could be temporary phase. Both groups, of course, include people who make coherent arguments based on their worldview, and at heart I understand their grievances and issues. Yet both also have individuals who have drifted into the same identitarian nonsense, a hallmark of left-wing politics. At its core, it’s the same thing: people seeking race-based outcomes, welfare, and scapegoats. This was never really a feature of the traditional right, it is the woke elements who have taken it in this direction. I don’t support mass immigration or multiculturalism, and I’d like to see Australia deport illegal immigrants and impose much stricter conditions for entry and citizenship. Personally, I prefer a Western outlook and want Australia’s heritage preserved by maintaining a majority population with ancestral links to its founding. That said, the majority of these people keep voting for their own demographic demise, while the remainder are increasingly adopting a victim mentality that is eroding any realistic chance of change. In the midst of all this, I take it in, do what I can to shift people toward political positions that can realistically slow the decline, and then get on with my life. I don’t even see my battles as being with white people who simply don’t like me, just as indigenous activists don’t really factor into the equation. My real battles are with the white people who view me as a victim, and with the immigrants who exploit that mindset to usher in something completely different from the Australia I love. It’s complex, I will be hated by both sides, called a race traitor by one and told I will be deported by another. It is what it is.

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Thomas
Thomas@ssgssthomas2·
@clarencebrah I nearly always agree with you man, i’m mind blown that we are at the point that this topic is going to blow up for the normies.
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Big Clarence
Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
I am Balkan and Med in background and I have no problem being considered “less”Australian or “not Australian and a tolerated guest” by Anglo’s if it means White people aren’t replaced in Australia. If that’s the cost to fix this mess so be it. If the alternative is we are all Australian and Anglos, Celts and Europeans are replaced here then what’s the point. The country is fucked. My loyalty is 100% to Australia anyway.
2 Worlds Collide Podcast@2worldsPodcast

As by definition, no, my close friend Chock is not Australian. He’s ethnically Colombian. The kids he has with his ethnically Australian partner are half Colombian, half Australian. Is this not hard to grasp?? Him and I have spoken at length about this and to some extent he agrees. Doesn’t mean we can’t be friends over a small disagreement. Is Avi Australian? No. Is Rukshan Australian? No. You are ethnically Israeli and Indian, that’s what you are and where you originate from. Only Anglo-Celtic European and/or Indigenous Australians are ethnically Australian. This is not hard to grasp. My issue is with the immigration that has happened over the past few decades and our falling birthrate, that ethnic Australians are being replaced in their own country. For you that might not matter, but for many of us Australians it does and it’s worth fighting for. I want the majority (not all, but majority) of Australians in Australia to be Australian. Again, is this not hard to grasp? Is this extreme, Avi? And I'm sure Pauline would agree on this. Do I want my close friend Chocky deported? No. Do I even want you deported, Avi? I don't like you but No. Do I want Rukshan deported? No. What I do want is for our government to shut the gate, deport illegals and remigrate anyone who has come here over the past 5 years (as a starting point), and then start working on our birthrate so Australians maintain as a strong portion, the main ethnic race in their own country. And we need to aim for a birthrate like Israel so we don't need immigration. Right now, on our current path, Australians going to be replaced in their own country within decades, and that matters to many of us Australians. If we can't define an Australian and what that ethically looks like, then we can't defend it against the uni-party, who have, over the past 20 years decided to put dollars over its people.

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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@dmaccc____ I don’t necessarily disagree with too much of it, the issue is that if we have majority loyal Indians, Asians and Africans and not Anglos and then Europeans, is it really Australia as a people or just the continent of Australia?
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Deacon Macdonald
Deacon Macdonald@dmaccc____·
@clarencebrah Though our history being part of the ethnic group was that proof of loyalty (and today still largely stands) but in unified stable multi ethnic states, loyalty and collective outlook is much more important than one’s ethnic background imo
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@ssgssthomas2 Thanks bro. I have a knack for making complex topics more simple, but really this conversation is ahead of its time rn
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Rohan Fernandes
Rohan Fernandes@RohanFernande16·
@clarencebrah Great job with that well-thought out intellectual response. Really proved me wrong with that one.
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@RohanFernande16 Just looked at your profile and you are retweeting purplepingers, don’t think you are the standard bearer of intelligence
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@Remote1Trader Ethnically yes. I’m second gen on one side, first gen on the other. That’s not the same as someone who has family lineage over 7-8+ generations. It’s not different to me being in any other country and has nothing to do with feeling lesser nor inferior.
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The Remote Trader
The Remote Trader@Remote1Trader·
@clarencebrah So you consider yourself Australian, but a lesser Australian than someone else? You consider yourself a lesser being to your identity? Come on man.
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@RohanFernande16 Might sound crazy mate, but people have their opinions on what an ethnic Australian is that has nothing to do with a piece of paper.
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Rohan Fernandes
Rohan Fernandes@RohanFernande16·
@clarencebrah Are all these bot replies and engagement? There's no way that there are living breathing human beings this aggressively stupid
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T@TerryToughTE50·
@clarencebrah Thanks for recognising my people. We do exist, and our bloodline is being replaced.
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Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
I agree, and tbh the Balkanites who have loyalty to Croatia, Serbia, Greece, Macedonia and the like should go back and live there. I’m not being a “pick me”, outside of my heritage, I have no connection to either country but that doesn’t make me more Australian than someone from the British Isles
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The Remote Trader
The Remote Trader@Remote1Trader·
@clarencebrah Because Balkan people are a proud people. No ethnic Serb, Croat, or history Yugoslav would bend the knee at the alter of acceptance so pathetically. Being a “pick me” is not a Balkan trait.
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Big Clarence
Big Clarence@clarencebrah·
@Remote1Trader We are entering a period now where the main discourse will be what an ethnic Australian is. And whether you or I or whoever like it or not, that is someone who has descended from the British Isles
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