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Im_CIA

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  1. 7 hours ago, Maroko said:

    Lol that was in relation to Wikipedia calling everything a far-right conspiracy despite always being an obvious fact since day 1 or is the Jewish Learning Institute also antishemitshtish? It’s not particularly connected to the Zionist geopolitics I was talking about, although they're certainly trying their best, with palpable self-serving patterns. And being a tongue in cheek article or not doesn’t take from the fact that math works; or as the peak oy gevalt main man himself said:
     

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    It's impossible for there to be sprawling Jewish conspiracy without it collapsing under the enormous weight of its own entropy.

    However, if birds of a feather all congregate to one place, it's inevitable that some dick stroking takes place (smaller, individual conspiracies). The Boy Who Cried wolf isn't a Jewish phenomenon, it's part of the human condition. Some Jews might cry antisemitism to deflect criticisms, but the tactic in its purest sense isn't unique to them. For example, senator McCarthy might call a political opponent a communist, or a sociopathic woman may conjure up a domestic abuse scandal to ruin her ex-lover's life.  Malevolence comes in all forms, from everywhere. 

  2. 44 minutes ago, Maroko said:

    @Im_IRS Then that was quite the unrelated point succeeding my discussion with @BTGBullseye regarding how is racism supposedly "hard to identify" following his spat with the now banned Enviro-man, which he promptly backed away from as usual.

     

    Why go to early XX c. when we can use current events and groups? Isn’t the highly influential and internationally active AntiFA mainly comprised of mid-to-upper class white teens/young adults while this last Capitol Rioting was enacted by mostly well-off white boomers? Also, Ulyanov’s supposed fears regarding the proles’ newfound well-being was but a single small reason as to why to Red October happened.

     

    I was replying to the main topic thread, but also skimmed the conversation a bit.

  3. 7 hours ago, Maroko said:

    As if racial, etc. revolutions throughout history weren't a thing lol but I'm glad you're comfortable in the top percentile there richie, always impervious to the increasing fracturing of society by racial lines and only focusing on what would bother you from your dais, unlike us little people. 
     

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    My point is that if you are "well off", you generally won't risk losing everything. For example, there was a short period before the Russo-Japanese war where the lives of the Russian peasants were actually improving, so much so that Lenin was afraid that they would loose stomach for armed uprising.

  4. On 2/11/2021 at 12:12 PM, ScumCoder said:

    It's a pity that you didn't stream the games that you played during your vacation. I know that it sounds weird and I might be a minority, but I enjoy your streams about as much as your other content.

    then it wouldn't be a vacation, would it?

  5. 3 hours ago, FullBusinessSuit said:

    This is a return to the natural order in the world. I, for one, will be relieved that the delusions of the masses right now will see the rubber hit the road and their delusions smash apart upon contact.  I am tired of the social order we see today - it's just nonsense.

     

    Also, the people I know that claim to be nationalists are definitely not nationalists by any known definition of the term. I have no idea why they're using the word "nationalist" to describe themselves. My only guess is an attempt to confuse proper usage and ideology of the term due to some sort of phobia.

     

    Europhobia is pretty rampant nowadays, maybe that has something to do with it; it's always hard to tell when the issues are that of neurosis.

    Have you ever watched the movie Taxi Driver?

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