Kurve
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Here is US Politics - Pt 1
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Just point out where any of it is wrong, mate.Do you just post bs to increase traffic for Chief? You deserve an encouragement award for your efforts.
lolThe above is Antifa
That’s MAGA and what’s wrong with wanting illegal immigrants deported?
Big night down the submarine tunnels?That’s because his real name is Barry Sorento.
Man, you guys really wanna be mods don't you.Alco is a bot. Otherwise, they would’ve been a mod by now.
That’s because his real name is Barry Sorento.
...aaaaaaaand CUT. Great take guys, now hit the showers!Big night down the submarine tunnels?
Dressed in black and wearing black masks. Nothing like MAGA supporters.lol
These are your people, mate. Maybe have think about that for a minute
Dressed in black and wearing black masks. Nothing like MAGA supporters.
Dressed in black and wearing black masks. Nothing like MAGA supporters.
You of all people should know what an absolute cop-out that caveat is. Your mate had alll sorts of excuses for rounding up Jewish people.
As for laws, they can be changed on a whim and are intentionally vague so as to keep the parasites in a job, and loopholes for the wealthy to exploit.
Shoulder to shoulder, mate
Packer's sweatshirt depicted an image of a human skull above the words "Camp Auschwitz." The word "Staff" was on the back. It also bore the phrase "Work Brings Freedom," a rough translation of the German words above the entrance gate to Auschwitz, the concentration camp in occupied Poland where Nazis killed more than 1 million men, women and children.
...Packer also wore an "SS" T-shirt — a reference to the Nazi Party paramilitary organization founded by Adolf Hitler — under his sweatshirt on Jan. 6.
Brennwald added that Packer was offended and angry to be labeled a white supremacist "because he doesn't see himself that way at all." The defense lawyer said Packer wanted him to sue House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for linking him to white supremacy during a press conference several days after the riot.
Thanks for the photos and explanations.
“They let — I think the real number is 15, 16 million people into our country. When they do that, we got a lot of work to do. They’re poisoning the blood of our country,” Trump told the crowd at a rally in New Hampshire. “That’s what they’ve done. They poison mental institutions and prisons all over the world, not just in South America, not just to three or four countries that we think about, but all over the world. They’re coming into our country from Africa, from Asia, all over the world.”
The term “blood poisoning” was used by Hitler in his manifesto “Mein Kampf,” in which he criticized immigration and the mixing of races. “All great cultures of the past perished only because the originally creative race died out from blood poisoning,” Hitler wrote.
Absolutely, thank you.Hopefully this helps you be a little wary in the future before you listen to the cookers.
You know "many fine people" didn't refer to the neo-nazis.
You know the "unified Reich" was a repost of fan content and was basically un-noticeable (as you can see in your image above) in the original post unless you're a weirdo like you obsessed with N*zi-shit.
And yet you continue to post these lies...
Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke is running for U.S. Senate and tells NPR that he believes he'll be getting the votes of Donald Trump supporters.
And he reiterated his own support for Trump, saying he's "100 percent behind" the Republican presidential candidate's agenda.
"As a United States senator, nobody will be more supportive of his legislative agenda, his Supreme Court agenda, than I will," Duke said.
Mate you are a fascist from your own definition. When the man says jump, you say how high and I will also ensure everyone else jumps too. You've always goot a little get out clause though, conveniently.Fascists place 'the good of the State' as their overarching priority.
Liberals place 'the rights of the individual' as ours.
Notice the difference?
Don't forget the people at the opera house chanting gas the jews.Any reason you can think of why David Duke, American Nazis, the KKK, a dude wearing a '6MWE' shirt, and another dude wearing an SS shirt with 'Auschwitz staff member' on it, plus a ton of dudes holding Swastikas and chanting 'The Jews will not replace us' might be supporting Trump?
Mate you are a fascist from your own definition. When the man says jump, you say how high
Don't forget the people at the opera house chanting gas the jews.