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@RyanHallwork88

Black or brown, big or small, deport them all!

Charleston, SC Tham gia Mayıs 2026
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Kleptocrat
Kleptocrat@kleptocrat_·
@StarvelingBard You have far more in common with a white billionaire than the immigrant next door
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They got you fighting a class war to distract you from the Race War.
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Lance Legion
Lance Legion@LancesLegion·
@CaudilloXIV Funny story, Celtic Britain was such a longhouse pussy worshipping society that many men would share one woman! Incredible!
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Joseph 🕊️
Joseph 🕊️@CaudilloXIV·
You’re a Roman legionnaire after landing on Britain for the first time
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Reverend
Reverend@reverend_px·
@JuanasFabricias You quote jews and believe what jews say about Christianity. When for two thousand years Christianity drove the jews out. Here you are condemning the people who stood against them the longest. That's retarded and jewish
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@julienries13 What’s not shown is the 500k dollar medical treatment and nonstop care from the parents. What a sad existence
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@trooper_cobb @LilaGraceRose Because woman are having children at older ages. It’s something like every year after 30 a woman’s chance of a giving birth to a defective baby goes up 2.5%
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trooper@trooper_cobb·
@LilaGraceRose Why is there such a sky rocketing percentage of Downs Syndrome vs. 25 50 75 years ago??
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Lila Rose
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose·
Meet Millie—a beautiful little girl with an extra chromosome. Most babies like her are aborted simply due to a prenatal diagnosis.  Millie is not a mistake.  She’s a reminder that every child—no matter their chromosome count—is worthy of life and love.
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Joel ☦️
Joel ☦️@JoelSteiner5·
@mjolnerwolf Grown ass men will be posting the most retarded stuff on this app while hiding behind an anime pfp You ain’t tough bro
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@MagneticNorse Those don’t look anything like ticks, you can even see a few of them flying. This video is misleading or the poster is simply retarded
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Magnetic Norse
Magnetic Norse@MagneticNorse·
Nebraska ticks 🤮
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@sharonvape Do you ever shut up about black people? They’re like monkeys in a zoo to you. Go find a new hobby
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sharon vape 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞🫧🕯️
more michael jackson facts: tried to get knighted by the british on TV for “his work with children” got parents to sign release forms so he could stare into the eyes of their newborns PR guy worked as an enforcer and mailed a dead bird to a kid/tried to hit him with a car
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Joel Webbon
Joel Webbon@JoelWebbon·
Children with Down’s Syndrome are human beings, made in the image of God. “Terminating the pregnancy” is murder. Yes, choosing to commit murder is a “hard decision.” Only a particularly evil person could make it.
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Kuroasa_Softworks
Kuroasa_Softworks@KuroasaSoftworx·
@DAKKADAKKA1 In Heaven, Christ has prepared many grilled cheese sandwiches for His beloved Downies.
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DAKKADAKKA
DAKKADAKKA@DAKKADAKKA1·
Imagine aborting God’s innocent clowns.
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@GrannyFlapjack @DAKKADAKKA1 You talk about them like they’re pets. This is the same way liberals talk about blacks. You seriously need to self reflect man this is pathetic
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it’s over
it’s over@GrannyFlapjack·
@DAKKADAKKA1 People like these dudes live the best lives. Just always in a good mood, never have to do any strenuous labor, just good vibes and love all year round.
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Seethroughitall
Seethroughitall@seethroughit2·
Young Men are looking to Hitler as the answer for demographic replacement... But Orthodox Christians are here to shut that down "Pump the brakes...there's a framework for your concerns within the church that we can submit ourselves to and we don't need to abandon Christ"🤣
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Seattle Extremist
Seattle Extremist@SeattleIndepen1·
Western woman’s obsession with emasculating Western man is probably the number one thing that will lead to their daughters living in harems under an Islamic caliphate. It’s truly hard to outdo the sheer civilizational suicidal insanity of Western women. Western man built her a glorious civilization with guardians, comfort, and borders. She then demanded the gates be opened and the men castrated. It’s doesn’t take any imagination to see where this ends if things don’t change fast.
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The Hellenist ☀️
The Hellenist ☀️@The_Hellenist·
Not only should parents abort down syndrome babies, but the state should force them to. Keeping deformed children alive is cruelty to the child, household, and polis. Christians are who profaned this sacred principle. Let there be a law that no deformed child shall live.
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@fishwink @SeattleIndepen1 Letting woman vote, and letting immigrants into the country is 106 years apart. Many woman used to be conservative, the issue did they don’t think for themselves and instead follow social cues.
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Argent Pur
Argent Pur@fishwink·
@SeattleIndepen1 Women didn’t emasculate Western men. Western men emasculated themselves and earned the scorn of women. Biggest example, men gave women the right to vote, so women have voted to replace those stupid men with patriarchs from the Middle East.
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Ryan ꑭ
Ryan ꑭ@RyanHallwork88·
@TJNola1984 @herandrews I would strip them of government assistance. If their families or private organizations choose to take care of them I have no issue. Small children I’m assuming you mean orphans, which I would support, “sick or injured” it would have to be case-case basis.
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Tim L. 🛸🛸🛸
Tim L. 🛸🛸🛸@TJNola1984·
@RyanHallwork88 @herandrews So the elderly, the blind, the paralyzed, the poor, small children, those in the hospital sick or injured... euthanasize them all, or abandon them and let nature take its course?
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Helen Andrews
Helen Andrews@herandrews·
My sister was born with profound disabilities, a lot more severe than Down’s. She was non-verbal all her life. I don’t think she could even recognize our mother when she walked into a room. Growing up around the special ed system, I was taught the standard line on children with disabilities: we should cherish their special qualities, the purity of their happiness and the innocence of their love. There is nothing wrong with them, they’re just different. I repeated this line for years, but eventually I started to wonder if I believed any of it. When my sister died at age 26, I figured it was time to look back over her life in full. Did she make anyone’s life better? To be blunt, I could not think of any way that she did. How could she, when she didn’t have the capacity to act in any meaningful sense. On the other side of the ledger, she made a lot of people’s lives worse. Another member of our family was in and out of institutions for years later in life, and part of me thinks the strain of caring for my sister was too much for this person and drove them mad. Of course people loved my sister. My parents did. But people can project love onto lots of things, the way pet owners project love onto their cats or a stalker projects love onto a celebrity. If the object of your love doesn’t know you exist and never will, is it even real? Try to answer honestly even though it’s a difficult thing to ask about a member of your own family. I’m not trying to make a case for selective abortion. Once a life exists, we have duties toward it that can’t be shrugged off for utilitarian reasons. I just wanted to counterbalance the rosy picture being put out there. My sister was an extreme case. Other disabled people can talk, recognize faces, and form relationships, which I assume makes things different for their families. My only message is: It’s hard. It’s really hard. The best thing my sister did in her life was give the people around her the opportunity to show their best selves. But the reason she was able to do that was because it’s really hard.
Germán S. Díaz del Castillo@german_saucedo

I think that part of the reason why Christian messaging related to this subject is falling on deaf ears is that they don’t realize what they’re asking for and who they’re asking it of. However sanctifying and fulfilling the life of a parent raising a mentally disabled child is, it requires radical self-denial and sacrifice. How can we expect to ask twenty-first-century man—who’s been taught nothing but self-fulfillment since the day he was born—to dedicate his life to self-sacrificial love without the cultural and moral education that such a decision requires? Modern man has no conceptual framework for making a gift of himself. Today’s rewards are for those who can take all they can. Why would you empty yourself out? It’s a radical ask. Christians make the mistake of assuming it’s common sense. For Christian morality to make sense and for people to act in accordance with it, you need either for everyone to be saints or for there to be massive social and legal incentives for making the right choice and harsh disincentives for failing to do so. Anything else is useless signaling.

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