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GenX
Midwest raised
Currently living in God’s blind spot, aka Hawaii.
The moon doesn’t exist, while the pub does.
shit. got us there.
Your pub is going to be shut down because it offends the Islamic conquers.
Gotta love how blatant racism is now seen by some people as being a legitimate academic concern.
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The US Supreme Court rules that the Third World has the right to repopulate America.
A long-awaited formality.
If only the Americans had elected Trump, everything would have changed for white people.
In this regard, American democracy has just proclaimed the right of the Third World to repopulate America. That said, it hadn’t waited for this decision to do so.
France 24 :
This is a massive defeat for Donald Trump. On Tuesday, June 30, the predominantly conservative U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge to a principle at the very heart of American identity: birthright citizenship. In a ruling joined by three of the six conservative justices—including the Chief Justice—and the three progressive justices, the Court struck down an executive order signed by Donald Trump shortly after his return to the White House. That order, the most controversial of his second term, had eliminated birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants. The U.S. President reacted on his social media platform, Truth Social, denouncing the Supreme Court’s "bad" decision regarding birthright citizenship. He then called on Congress to take action. “The Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship—which is truly bad for our country—but we can easily remedy this in Congress through legislation,” the U.S. President wrote on his platform. Ruled unconstitutional by every lower court that heard the case, the executive order aimed to put an end to what the Republican president views as an incentive for illegal immigration—an issue he has made a top priority to crack down on. However, in the opinion written on behalf of the Court, Chief Justice John Roberts concluded that children born in the United States to parents who are “present illegally or temporarily” are nonetheless “citizens by birth under the 14th Amendment” to the Constitution. “Citizenship, then as now, was the right to have rights, to participate freely in our political community,” he writes at the conclusion of a lengthy historical analysis of nationality in the United States. “The framers of the 14th Amendment extended this promise to ‘every person born free in this country.’ We uphold that promise today,” the Chief Justice continues. The three other conservative justices expressed their disagreement. The principle of *jus soli*—or birthright citizenship—whereby any child born in the United States is automatically an American citizen, is enshrined in this amendment, adopted in 1868 following the Civil War to guarantee the rights of freed slaves and their descendants. Applied for over 150 years, this principle was cemented in 1898 by a Supreme Court ruling recognizing that the son of Chinese immigrants born in California was indeed an American citizen by virtue of his birth.
The process set in motion in 1865 must run its course: the reduction of whites to a minority in the United States, followed—as a consequence—by the disintegration of the USA as a unified nation.
Some things take time, but follow their own logic to its conclusion.
“Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice, it is an illusion. You in America will see that one day.”
An American leader worthy of the name would abolish democracy, but America must be the only country in the world where this social disease is autoimmune.
This applies to France. Let’s imagine the RN(National Rally) wins in 2027 and attempts to make a few legal changes to stem the tide of mass migration: the entire institutional apparatus would immediately sabotage the slightest initiative. Close on their heels, the "Reds" within the civil service would join the fray—teachers leading the charge—along with students, unions, and so on.
Revolutionary violence would be the only option. The RN, however, wants no part of it, as it identifies with the dominant bourgeoisie and wishes to “respect the rules” of the Republic.
That is not what we need at this moment in history. Admittedly, this cannot simply be decreed, and a set of objective conditions is required for it to become possible.
France, like most weary, old Western nations, no longer has the means for such a change. These frail nation-states are obsolete—devoid of vital energy, clinging to the past, and lacking strength.
What is needed is a new spirit, a new horizon. Such a horizon takes shape amidst a terminal systemic crisis that gives rise to radically new ideas—but, above all, to radical men.
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The Pentagon’s new political strategist considers Jews to be “masters of the universe.”
I thought it was a common misconception.
The purge of the Pentagon is complete.
Major changes have taken place.
The Hill :
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the names of the 15 individuals who will make up the new Defense Policy Board on Monday, just over a year after the Pentagon chief overhauled the previous team. Robert Lighthizer, who served as U.S. Trade Representative during President Trump’s first term, will chair the board—established in 1985—while former Senator Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) will serve as vice-chair. The Defense Policy Board is an advisory committee tasked with providing advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and the Pentagon’s policy chief on matters such as regional defense policies, strategic planning, and the policy implications of U.S. military force structure and modernization. Mr. Hegseth had dismissed all members of the body last April following an internal review and had urged members to support the Pentagon’s new strategic direction and policy priorities. The Pentagon re-established the committee in August via a notice published in the Federal Register.
Coleman is a peculiar Jew.
He says out loud what antisemites think to themselves.
That’s not what I had in mind, but okay.
Claiming that the US government or military is Jewish has become rather tiresome—and uninformative. It is a cliché. Repeating it might be useful for people who lack even the most basic general knowledge or lack internet access, but otherwise, doing so is merely stating the obvious; you end up looking like some sort of boomer who has just discovered that Arabs are impossible to manage.
No one specifies that the Israeli government is Jewish, for example.
It’s the same.
The relevant factor is not whether the US government is Jewish or not, but rather the extent of its fanaticism. It can be said that under Donald Trump, the US government has reached an unprecedented level of fanaticism—even by Likud standards.
I have often spoken about the US ambassador to “Israel,” Mike Huckabee. He is not Jewish, but rather a self-proclaimed slave to the Jews. This may seem counterintuitive given the Marxist culture that has predominated in the West for nearly 150 years, yet slaves are very often fierce servants of their masters. This has frequently been observed throughout the history of slave-holding societies.
Huckabee is one of them. Every day, he grabs a microphone somewhere in “Israel” and thanks the Jews for letting him live. I am not exaggerating.
By comparison, France would almost resemble Iran.
To return to the degree of fanaticism driving America, it is hard to conceive of a world at relative peace with such a war machine in the hands of the most radical faction of the Jewish world. These people simply cannot sleep without regularly triggering a disaster somewhere.
It’s sad, but it’s true.
Around here, many people are beginning to realize that the word "Jew" carries a certain negative connotation—one that was not entirely invented by the Nazis. It is a slow process, but a real one, and the actions of the Israeli government play a critical role in this growing awareness.
That said, even in France, the most fanatical wing of the Jewish movement has clearly gained the upper hand.
Right, we’re making progress! You surely remember Julien Théry, the odious professor at Lumière Lyon II University who, in 2025, amused himself by publishing a "list of genocidaires to boycott"—targeting Jewish public figures—and circulating an antisemitic caricature. Well, we have learned that the university has just sanctioned him: an 18-month suspension without pay. Finally. Zero tolerance for antisemites and preachers of hate. Especially in our universities.
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