Let The Revolution Eat Its Own Children

Mainstream conservatives used to be so proud of their bright shiny antiracism card. If you were a professional mainstream conservative who had an antiracism card, then you were officially one of the good ones. You were part of the “respectable” club that is the mainstream. It separated you from all of those awful, fringe, evil, low status “racists” and “white supremacists” like Jared Taylor.

Not anymore! Guess who is the “racist” and “white supremacist” now! Yeah, it is people like you! Hahaha! How does it feel knowing you have made your bed and will now be buried in it?

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      • I’ve always had great respect for Hitchens. I didn’t agree with some of his neocon tendencies, particularly when it came to the Iraq war and I wasn’t a fan of his atheism, but I always found him to be a great intellect and he was consistent.

    • If you like Hitchens, Michael Collins Piper is on steroids. He used to be a reporter for Willis Carto’s Spotlight (later infiltrated) but he was a great proponent of the Holocaust lie. He was found dead in a low-end motel in Idaho in 2015. No autopsy but the usual cause of death published regardless of that. We lost another good one with his death. If you aren’t familiar with Jeff Rense, you may just become a fan (I have been for around a decade).

      Was his death, the usual Jew silence method? I believe it was. Remember, JFK was going after Israel’s nuclear capability…..

      Whether you agree or not, listen – and remember – before it mysteriously disappears…..

      https://www.bitchute.com/video/D8xbS42JHnJE/

      • I’m familiar with Piper and most certainly familiar with Rense. I was listening to Rense back when 9/11 happened because I smelled a rat and I came across his website back then.

        I’ve always had a curiosity for unorthodox and “fringe” points of view. Those type of websites have caused me to think harder than any traditional news source ever could.

        One of my favorite “conspiracy theorists” was Dave McGowan. He helped open my eyes to some things that I was sadly naive about (like pedophila rings, etc.).

        Disturbing material to say the least, but I needed to read about it in order to remember that there are truly evil forces out there and that the battle is truly a spiritual one. That undercurrent is always present.

        • Rense has had some of the best guests in the history of broadcasting.

          I’m proud to be a fringe conspiracy theorist. I’m not as lonely as you would think I’d be.

      • MCP was writing a book about Hitler. Too bad he didn’t get to finish it. I’m sure he would have exposed more lies written about Hitler.

  1. The world is watching us, and dreading our death. SECESSION!

    “…the strategy adopted by conservatives in the United States to halt the onward march of progressivism-at-all-costs imploded upon itself with Bostock v Clayton County in which the Supreme Court of the United States delivered a verdict which was little more than judicial activism, by magicking up additional protections not codified in legislation – that a person’s gender identity and sexual orientations are protected categories under statute. Even the minority dissension against the judgement by Kavanaugh J. did not in any way uphold any moral conservative ethos, but accepted that the recognition of such protections were righteous in and of themselves, and his dissent was simply that he demurred on the Court being the one to develop this instead of the legislature doing so. It should be stated that there is already an attempt to codify such protections in Congress with the “Equality Act 2019” – the Courts just decided to expedite the process through judicial fiat.”

    https://nationalparty.ie/nationalist-jurisprudence-law-society-and-the-culture-war/#

  2. Violence always begets more violence. “He that liveth by the sword shall die by the sword.” All war, even “just” war, finally consumes the victor as well as the vanquished, and never “cleanses’ but always corrupts nations. Only widespread repentance can heal a sinful nation, or empire. As truth is stronger than women and wine, Agape is stronger than death, fear and hate.

    • Jesus was just telling his right hand man not to get himself killed, yet.

      • Re: “just telling his right hand man not to get himself killed”:

        Army chaplains will give that interpretation. Anabaptists, Quakers, and others give the correct interpretation, and make a literal practical application. The statement was not addressed to Peter only, but to third person plural: “ALL they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.” The third person singular appears in Revelation and not spoken to Peter but of mankind: “He that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword.” Jesus said his kingdom is “not of this world” and therefore, his people “do not fight.”

        • Christ on a fucking cross schlock, the tricky Jew who asked about the coin was just playing games too. Much like a journalist today.

        • Not quite correct.

          There are multiple versions in the Gospels. Only Matthew 26 mentions dying by the sword. Jesus is addressing his followers, not all of humanity. In other words, all of his followers who pick up a sword to protect him at that time would be cut down.

          In Mark 14 and John 18 the ear gets cut off and Jesus says nothing about dying by the sword.

          In Matthew 10 Jesus claims he brings his own sword. “Do not think that I came to send peace upon earth: I came not to send peace, but the sword.”

          Finally, in Luke 22 Jesus tells his followers to sell their coats and buy a sword. They say “Lord, behold, here are two swords. And he said unto them, “It is enough.” Then the ear-cutting scene follows.

          The notion that Jesus’ followers are not supposed to fight is silly. In John 18 we read “My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.”

        • There are multiple versions in the Gospels. Only Matthew 26 mentions dying by the sword. Jesus is addressing his followers, not all of humanity. In other words, all of his followers who pick up a sword to protect him at that time would be cut down. In Mark 14 and John 18 the ear gets cut off and Jesus says nothing about dying by the sword. In Matthew 10 Jesus claims he brings his own sword. “Do not think that I came to send peace upon earth: I came not to send peace, but the sword.” Finally, in Luke 22 Jesus tells his followers to sell their coats and buy a sword. They say “Lord, behold, here are two swords. And he said unto them, “It is enough.” Then the ear-cutting scene follows. Jesus’ followers are supposed to fight to protect him, it’s just a matter of timing. In John 18 we read “My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.”

  3. R.J. Rushdoony was saying back in the 80’s that all these smug and respectable white folks sitting in the pews in their God-hating modernist churches were the first wave of the revolution.

    He was born in the USSR and escaped from there, so he was woke to this. The children of those people are in the streets of Portland and various other cities, right now.

    The revolution truly eats its children. Stay out of it, is excellent advice.

  4. Bari Weiss of the NYT bragged less than a year ago that whites would simply be replaced. Now she’s been bullied into quitting and replaced..

  5. Schadenfreude.
    ttps://alt-right.com/2020/01/22/manic-jewess-bari-weiss-wants-to-replace-you-white-man/

  6. And here we are, this lovely Thermidor heat….oops….July, sorry…..

    Can’t help thinking of what happened to Robespierre………..!

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