Impending? LOLGuest wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:32 amAnyone else feeling the dire need to fortify and prepare for the impending Reconquista?Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 3:40 pmDo you actually see that happening? That would mean your leaders actually care about you.h UK native wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 7:49 pmEach year, hundreds of thousands suffer from crimes because we have not yet enacted repatriation of migrants. That’s why the younger generations’ moods are changing. We don’t want government by talk, we want government by action.
Now you know why Hitler came around.
U.S. Civil War
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Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 5:44 pmImpending? LOLGuest wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:32 amAnyone else feeling the dire need to fortify and prepare for the impending Reconquista?Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 3:40 pm
Do you actually see that happening? That would mean your leaders actually care about you.
Now you know why Hitler came around.
It was already "too late" for the American system in the 1990s, at least without drastic, draconian measures. Of course the drastic, draconian measures were never taken because Americans in general didn't want to (or didn't have the stomach for) doing what it would have taken to turn the tide back then. The Americans of today are not the Americans of 1776 or 1861, nor are they really the same stock. Those Americans grew up in a world of struggle, sacrifice, and a world where death was around every corner. Most people back then knew when to be serious and they would defend their honor to the death. There was a point in a man's life during those times when the talking stopped and the fighting began.
That America is long gone... it's dead. All that is left is to build something new among those of us of European descent. We must separate ourselves from a government and system that want us dead. This fact must be hammered home to every American, young or old, but particularly to the older generations who still are deluded into thinking we still run the show.
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Interesting post, especially for these parts. What could have been done (even in the 90s)? Are you a "guest" and not a particular handle because you've seen what's been done to posters like me? I'm curious.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 10:15 pmCool Breeze wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 5:44 pmImpending? LOLGuest wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:32 am
Anyone else feeling the dire need to fortify and prepare for the impending Reconquista?
It was already "too late" for the American system in the 1990s, at least without drastic, draconian measures. Of course the drastic, draconian measures were never taken because Americans in general didn't want to (or didn't have the stomach for) doing what it would have taken to turn the tide back then. The Americans of today are not the Americans of 1776 or 1861, nor are they really the same stock. Those Americans grew up in a world of struggle, sacrifice, and a world where death was around every corner. Most people back then knew when to be serious and they would defend their honor to the death. There was a point in a man's life during those times when the talking stopped and the fighting began.
That America is long gone... it's dead. All that is left is to build something new among those of us of European descent. We must separate ourselves from a government and system that want us dead. This fact must be hammered home to every American, young or old, but particularly to the older generations who still are deluded into thinking we still run the show.
Why do you think the older posters here, who generally do preach doom and gloom, are so unaware or lack the ability to discern what happened in the 1900s, or in particular to the most maligned of all (the european christian man), who generally is despised by the US government or similar entities?
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