This was very good, and I agree that this was one of the best conversations that you have had in a while.
It’s nice to hear oldfags that helped birth the memesurrection talk about the fruits of their labor to a degree that they are now the moderates.
Good show. It is easy to be blackpilled with all these dumbass republicans and fake nationalists, but it’s true that we educated/bullied the rest of White americans to get with the program and take their head out of their asses when it comes to the anti-White agenda.
It’s also a solid point that the GOP will win due to backlash politics, so anyone can win on a local level. Of course the GOP has a massive anti-White immune system. That’s their function.
I laughed out loud at the picture of the wrecked capitol and “1/6 never forget”. Just absolutely hilarious.
Like Jim Kunstler said on his website, 1/6 is a distraction to take people’s minds off the fact that Covid is slowly losing its power.
As Elaine May said in one of her comedy monologues, “I love a moral issue more than a real issue.”
This was very good, and I agree that this was one of the best conversations that you have had in a while.
It’s nice to hear oldfags that helped birth the memesurrection talk about the fruits of their labor to a degree that they are now the moderates.
Good show. It is easy to be blackpilled with all these dumbass republicans and fake nationalists, but it’s true that we educated/bullied the rest of White americans to get with the program and take their head out of their asses when it comes to the anti-White agenda.
It’s also a solid point that the GOP will win due to backlash politics, so anyone can win on a local level. Of course the GOP has a massive anti-White immune system. That’s their function.
I laughed out loud at the picture of the wrecked capitol and “1/6 never forget”. Just absolutely hilarious.
Like Jim Kunstler said on his website, 1/6 is a distraction to take people’s minds off the fact that Covid is slowly losing its power.
As Elaine May said in one of her comedy monologues, “I love a moral issue more than a real issue.”