MontgomeryClift wrote: » See what I mean? Also, I regret using the word retard because it's an insult to unfortunate people with legally recognised disabilities to compare them to these anti-racist types, who would have been shunned by their society in less comfortable times for displaying such obviously destructive and ultimately dysgenic tendencies.
MontgomeryClift wrote: » See what I mean? Also, I regret using the word retard because it's an insult to unfortunate people with legally recognised disabilities to compare them to these anti-racist types, who would have been shunned by their society in harsher times for displaying such obviously destructive and ultimately dysgenic tendencies.
batgoat wrote: » So you're honest about being a racist? What destruction are you spouting on about? I am so happy that views such as your own tend to be viewed as awful. You're reprehensible in your views and that's the fact of it.
MontgomeryClift wrote: » Seriously, why are you still debating these retards? They're obviously what Edward Dutton would call Spiteful Mutants - people who manifest negative ethnocentrism, meaning that they put the needs of other groups/races/tribes above those of their own. The problem is that they are born this way, they will die this way and, what's worst of all, they think their suicidal outlook is a virtue. They think you're unholy for prioritising the needs of your group. That's how defective they are. People like this are obviously highly destructive for us as a nation, but you're not going to reason them out of their retardation. They are proud of it.
MontgomeryClift wrote: » See what I mean? Also, I regret using the word retard because it's an insult to unfortunate people with legally recognised disabilities
MarquisDeSad wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/16/the-myth-of-eurabia-how-a-far-right-conspiracy-theory-went-mainstream Good article on the origins of the Great replacement conspiracy theory.
banie01 wrote: » Quite a good article, The Guardian always do seem to have a higher research standard than most of the rest of Fleet St IMO.
The Nal wrote: » They're in on it FFS! They're Soros shills.
kunst nugget wrote: » Honestly can't tell if this is a pisstake post or not...
banie01 wrote: » I can, its ok :P It's a pisstake
The Nal wrote: » Gems has packed in the Google protest. Says she won't be there as much - meaning never. Shame. It was great entertainment.
MarquisDeSad wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/16/the-myth-of-eurabia-how-a-far-right-conspiracy-theory-went-mainstream
AndrewJRenko wrote: » She's obviously given up home of getting her revenue channel back, and is redirecting her efforts elsewhere. Follow the money.
Eric Cartman wrote: » What kind of bizaro clown world do you have to live in to think Nigel farage is a nazi, the guy is a euroskeptic conservative sure but these people are loterally throwing around the word nazi and applying it to everyone on the right, this is exactly what internet reactionary memes joke about, playing out in real life.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Eric Cartman wrote: » What kind of bizaro clown world do you have to live in to think Nigel farage is a nazi, the guy is a euroskeptic conservative sure but these people are loterally throwing around the word nazi and applying it to everyone on the right, this is exactly what internet reactionary memes joke about, playing out in real life. dont even
Eric Cartman wrote: » That twotter post called nigel farage a nazi, im not on about this chap (who I still believe is a plant) , the comment i responded to linked a twotter post calling nigel farage a nazi, whoch he isnt.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Eric Cartman wrote: » That twotter post called nigel farage a nazi, im not on about this chap (who I still believe is a plant) , the comment i responded to linked a twotter post calling nigel farage a nazi, whoch he isnt. Having issues spelling Twitter? Or is Twotter a new edgy name that the cool kids are using these days?