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There was extensive polling in the 1980s showing that Whites were fed up with niggers, notoriously weaponized by the last great GOP meme warrior in Bush's 1988 presidential campaign.

So Live Aid's guilt op failed.

Plus not a one dollar raised ended up saving a single nigger from starvation.

Win/win!
The entire Live Aid / We Are the World thing was the most obvious forced meme I'd ever seen... until the Gulf War Tie a Yellow Ribbon frenzy.

In contrast America Held Hostage fooled me for decades.
Browns only have power if there are elections.
If an engineered plague erased the jews the US would immediately begin recovering its former greatness. Parasite load is the problem, and the jews are the brain bugs of the parasite horde.

That is the materialistic solution, and it would work well enough to extend the runway for centuries.
The anti-zionism that prevails almost everywhere else finally breaching the American memetic keep dooms Israel to irrelevancy at minimum and annihilation at best.
Not true. The majority of Americans are now anti-Israel.

That has never happened before and it is entirely due to people like Tucker and Unger hijacking the enemy megaphones with crypto-anti-semitism.
This is how we lost bigly. (back in the day)

He decided to swear of social media for lent and never came back.
He's exactly the sort of guy the jews would approach with a bag of cash. He only rarely streams so he's not raking in $3000 to $6000 a week in superchats.
@Rasterman I don't know if this is a Boomer thing, an e-celeb thing or narcissist thing, but how can you not understand that if you do a 180 on a major hot button issue, part of the audience you've cultivated until now will turn against you? Like, what made Metokur think that the Sweetie Squad was hyped for another Middle East quagmire?

Hell, Metokur himself wasn't even a Trump fanboy until the Butler assassination attempt, so he should be able to understand that we don't blindly worship Orange Fag.

This is an 11th Century fresco in the old Church of San Clemente in Rome.

It says, "Pull, you sons of bitches!"

The idea that saying mean words "goes against God's will," is entirely an English and American Protestant middle-class fabrication. A product of the feminization of American Christianity.

#Christianity #women

@JohnYoungE

"In my local church, we actually persuaded the women to vote to take away their own ability to serve in even secular roles in the church, much less ministerial roles. Perhaps I am just very persuasive, dunno. But they did."

If your church allows women to vote on church policy, your church is going nowhere.
The problem with learning things from podcasts and videos is they're not indexed. Linder did an audiobook of a very insightful book on the feminization of American Christianity and because it's in podcast form I can't search it.

Not installing a Moltbot to index it for me, don't trust em.
Every woman in your church is being wooed by the dybbuk boxes, 'Join us, we will give you total power, all will love you and despair.'

No way out but hard power.
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