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IseDaDiva
06-09-2021, 11:49 PM
I was reading an article about some niggershines where comments are actually allowed and not censored. There were quite a few by those not overly fond of jungle bunnies, but this one caught my eye because of the terms used and also that he mentioned John Wilkes Booth as did I on another thread. I was wondering if this angry person is a member here. :lol


Roy

October 2 (https://goodbyeamericainaphoto.wordpress.com/2018/09/25/institutionalized-cuckoldry/#comment-15575)

The 19th amendment was the second biggest mistake ever made in the United States of America, ranking above the 13th (establishment of the IRS-INcome tax-Federal (((reserve))).

The worst was importing dindus and then failing to repatriate every single goddamn one of them in 1865. Fuck you in hell John W. Boothe. You killed our country when you killed the man leading the movement to return the obsolete farm equipment.

How many Heritage Americans have died in the US since then, thanks to diversity? How many senseless killings and rapes by savages? How much money have we squandered trying to prove that the unevolved savages are human? What have we gained from this folly?

They are a different species and should be sent back to their nature preserve and allowed to act on their animal (only) impulses as they are wont to do wherever in the world they alight.

Sandy
06-10-2021, 12:07 AM
Tangentially related: this is why I posted a while back that I don't trust Microsoft with Word's new text prediction feature, and I think other companies are doing their own "fingerprint" text analysis. Roy can be using a VPN, but if someone watching cares enough, someday a post like his can be run through a big database, to see who he "sounds" like.

IseDaDiva
06-10-2021, 09:10 AM
Tangentially related: this is why I posted a while back that I don't trust Microsoft with Word's new text prediction feature, and I think other companies are doing their own "fingerprint" text analysis. Roy can be using a VPN, but if someone watching cares enough, someday a post like his can be run through a big database, to see who he "sounds" like.


I guess "Thought crimes" are next, since freedom of speech is now outlawed if opinions voiced do not agree with the prevailing fake, fanatical (and fanatics have always been dangerous) libtard view.

haywood
06-10-2021, 09:24 AM
I guess "Thought crimes" are next, since freedom of speech is now outlawed if opinions voiced do not agree with the prevailing fake, fanatical (and fanatics have always been dangerous) libtard view.

My sentiments, EXACTLY!! Orwell has become REALITY!!

Anastasia
06-11-2021, 05:39 PM
My sentiments, EXACTLY!! Orwell has become REALITY!!

Orwell was a prophet because he'd spent time among woketurd swine and knew exactly what they're like. The totalitarian government of Oceania in 1984 is every libtard's wet dream.

haywood
06-11-2021, 05:46 PM
Orwell was a prophet because he'd spent time among woketurd swine and knew exactly what they're like. The totalitarian government of Oceania in 1984 is every libtard's wet dream.

Tru Dat!! Unfortunately the dhimmirats and the rinos in this country want to make it reality!!

Sandy
06-11-2021, 11:26 PM
Orwell was a prophet because he'd spent time among woketurd swine and knew exactly what they're like. The totalitarian government of Oceania in 1984 is every libtard's wet dream.

Orwell was once a big socialist, not a revolutionary type, but more than Fabian. Then he fought with Spanish socialists during their civil war, he saw what National Socialism led to, and he saw what the USSR was doing. He took all their standard practices of propaganda, indoctrination of the young, stirring up the masses against made-up enemies, and added a little more technology like telescreens and speakwrites. But the essence of totalitarianism already existed, and today's young socialists really believe that's a kind of "freedom." War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.

haywood
06-11-2021, 11:53 PM
Orwell was once a big socialist, not a revolutionary type, but more than Fabian. Then he fought with Spanish socialists during their civil war, he saw what National Socialism led to, and he saw what the USSR was doing. He took all their standard practices of propaganda, indoctrination of the young, stirring up the masses against made-up enemies, and added a little more technology like telescreens and speakwrites. But the essence of totalitarianism already existed, and today's young socialists really believe that's a kind of "freedom." War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.

Thanks to the MARXIST teacher's unions of K-12!! I'm glad that Governor DeSantis BANNED CRT in Florida!!