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SamizBOT's avatar

Look at that smug bitch, good lord. Eugy I just hate liberals.

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eugyppius's avatar

I originally planned to include a long section in this post on her Spiegel interview from March, where she explained to the sympathetic interviewer how the assault wasn't as bad as had been reported, implied that the victim's own comportment minimised the guilt of her rapists, disputed that the rape was a violent act, and so on, but I got too angry and gave up. Fuck this woman, just fuck her.

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SCA's avatar

These women have never lived in countries where the rape, torture and murder of, say, five-year-old girls by nice boys like these are so commonplace as to fall under the statistical category of "normal."

Something I discovered on my long life's journey to common sense was that the reason many poor families in countries like that are reluctant to send girls to school is because you cannot protect them very well on the journey to and fro.

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DaFilosFur's avatar

Oh she does live in that country. She is actively making Germany a welcoming place to bring that there.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

obviously she would think different had it been her daughter. I have an idea that most female judges have a poor vision on things

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A Whip of Cords's avatar

I doubt she has a daughter. She is probably complicit in killing the German nation by having no children.

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kertch's avatar

Better that she has no one to pass her liberal values onto. Although just desserts would be if she had a daughter who became an AfD activist.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

well vonder LEyen seems to have 7 kids. Might be all males, I don't know

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Sam's avatar

Some might be Albert's kids - we'll never know...

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Beanz-meanz Heinz's avatar

You could narrow it down to anyone attending one of Klaus Schwab's orgies.

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vead's avatar

Only 2 out of the 7 are males. But it doesn't matter to these people, their children will never have any contact with the "plebs" and the hordes that are currently raping and killing our children

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Fager 132's avatar

I wouldn't count on it. She has zero empathy.

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Mrs Bucket's avatar

It's just what Marxism loves doing, poisoning society and ruining lives.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

She's probably already offered up her daughter to ritual satanic gang rape. Maybe even raped her own daughter along with her husband. These people don't care, they're as guilty or guiltier than the rapist criminals they set free while imprisoning those who complain about it.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

You are right about that.

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Henry's avatar

"obviously she would think different had it been her daughter."

Possibly not... but surely, had it been her pony.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

"Fuck this woman, just fuck her". Oh goodness lolol. Why is that so damn funny!

Just when I think I like you just for brain power....

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carily myers's avatar

LIKE

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SCA's avatar

Was it funny, that degree of fury and despair?

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yes. It was. I laughed. No further proof needed for me

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SCA's avatar

Ah.

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Jean James's avatar

Thanks for writing the story. I’m heading off to Germany soon and I have to say I’m kind of bummed I’m even gonna be giving them a nickel of my money! But then again is it really any different from my home state! The world has gone mad and upside down!

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Barbara costas's avatar

actually the citizens of Queens in your home state took matters into their own hands and caught the illegal alien who raped a 13 year old girl last week.

They found him beat him up and held him for the cops.

https://youtu.be/XecUXNaHO6g?si=G_OVf3kztwwk9oCg

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Tamenund's avatar

It has to be pointed out that many of those who beat the man and held him for the cops appear to be members of his own tribe.

I say this not to question their love of America or to impugn their efforts, but to point out that it would appear they simply brought Central American justice to NYC; I think it takes at least one generation for someone to adopt the passivity so prevalent in the West.

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Sam's avatar

Sharia Law is the future...

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aj's avatar

Europe appears to be starting the disengagement from their forced multiculturalism. They need to throw off the entire unelected undemocratic EU bureaucracy.

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Paula's avatar

That's amazing. Needs to happen more often in more places.

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William's avatar

Better if they had turned it into fish food.

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SCA's avatar

I will note that there was a considerable reward offered for his capture.

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vead's avatar

Well that adds quite hilarious context. Money always trumps loyalty when it comes to these undesirables, lol.

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SCA's avatar

That makes the entire governing class of all our countries undesirables, doesn't it?

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Why didn't they beat him to a pulp with baseball bats and leave his naked broken body somewhere his compatriots were sure to find him?

More and more, I'm coming to understand this is the only message that adequately communicates to this filth.

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Rosemary B's avatar

welp. Mean and scolding words by email and text are really horrible. More horrible than anything else.

Ask me how I know that.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

Let's see then how she feels about rape should she ever be a victim of it. Mind you, knowing these people, they'd probably justify it wasn't that bad in their own twisted logic. Evil and stupid beyond comprehension.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

I doubt she'd be raped by migrants or the descendants of migrants from Afghanistan, Armenia, Egypt, Libya, Kuwait or Iran. She may say no to her own countrymen but I'd be surprised if she said no to migrants or the descendants of migrants from Afghanistan, Armenia, Egypt, Libya, Kuwait or Iran.

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SaHiB's avatar

Not the common sort. Use the implements described in the Malleus Malificarum.

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William's avatar

Clearly she is asking for it, subconsciously wants it.

Is that not the correct leftist nazi) theology?

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Bootsorourke's avatar

So we’re back to the “she was (drunk, dressed scantily) so she was asking for it” attitude and from a female judge? Clown world

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Pnoldguy's avatar

And actually, that might be a just response to this dispicable judge. Maybe her address should be leaked online?

What on earth has happened to Germany? This is beyond common sense.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Like the US, it is transforming into an Islamic Republic. Sharia law is the future.

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Beanz-meanz Heinz's avatar

The men all got pussified into wearing tramp stamps, hair buns and tighty pants

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carily myers's avatar

LIKE

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Richard Malcolm's avatar

It's really quite stunning how decades of feminist discourse decrying the evils of victim-blaming in sexual assaults and sexual harassment evaporated the moment the new Intersectional Gods determined that it intersected with the wrong victims.

I do think that this kind of thing would have a harder pull in the United States, where there is a longer and deeper body of feminist shaped law, and a stronger #MeToo cultural residue. But I have no confidence at all that Germany isn't simply showing us the shape of our coming future, too. It may just take a little longer.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Islam is long established in the US which already has as many mosques as Germany and substantial populations in several areas such as Michigan and Minnesota and elsewhere. The US also has a strong feminarcissist history but the TERFS (trans exclusionary radical feminists) have lost power as a result of America's love affair with transgenderism and BLM trumps women's rights every time in the US.

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Martin Liehs's avatar

In Canada, we have a legal scholar (brave man by the name of Bruce Pardy) who traces this back to feminism, human rights tribunals, and the conflict between being "equal under the law" while also being "a special case".

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Guillaume Apollinaire's avatar

Perhaps those eight boys should pay her a visit to truly 'thank' her for her undue mercy !

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William's avatar

Clearly that judge is a psychopath, by definition.

Notice that same devilish grin resembles Biden’s expression after Pres. Trump’s conviction. Parasites all

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Randy Farnum's avatar

Maybe the judge should recreate the crime with her in the role of the victim and see what her outlook about the circumstances are then?

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kertch's avatar

Pass Auf Eugyppius. This judge might just consider your last sentence as a threat of violent rape, being that you are most likely a white, male, ethnic German.

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CMCM's avatar

Disgusting woman. Utterly disgusting.

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Quakeress's avatar

What a despicable, woman-hating person that is.

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William's avatar

Yeah, last names tell all. Clearly she is a loving (groping) disciple of Bernard sanders. You know, the brave women’s rights proponent who proudly has written about all women’s gang rape fantasies. Pretty sure Joe is a very proud instructor.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown's avatar

one can only hope she gets an enriching trip of her own down diversity lane

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

She might have already taken that trip voluntarily multiple times.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I used to think reality batted last on this planet.

Pretty sure it gave up and is searching for a new galaxy.

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Nomoremarxists's avatar

Oh just say their real name COMMUNISTS. It feels so nice to say and makes them absolutely squeal with hatred. Never allow them to hide behind a polite title!!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I used to get confused, from day to day, about how I should characterize today's left...is it fascism today or socialism or communism, etc.

I've seen enough, It's clear to me now they're all commies.

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Suzie's avatar

It’s just a mish-mash of all of the above, but at its root it is “anti-humanism”.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Agree, Suzie

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Beanz-meanz Heinz's avatar

These are the new and improved multicoloured communists hence all the 'colour' revolutions plus their rainbow coloured flags. They especially love to wear red, brown and black when the bullets start flying

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yup...and you dont want to get in between their 3 meals and 4 manacles.

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Ernest Judd's avatar

It's not "isms", it's their inherent self-annihilation.

Unquestioning humans make bad "isms".

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

So true. Good point

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William's avatar

Love your reference to the original, and eternally great, “Miracle on 34th Street”! Well done👍. “There are a lot of badisms out there”.

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Ernest Judd's avatar

Thank you, but I have yet to see the film!

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William's avatar

Highly, highly recommended, Ernest! But only the original. They just don’t make them like Hollywood used to, 😞. The other is “It’s a Wonderful Life”, my favorite Christmas movie of all time. Both Capraesque (wonderful life is his), the preeminent director of movies about the “human condition. I hope you enjoy as much as I do.

Both movies about the wonders of childlike faith.

Atheists will despise them both.

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Viv's avatar

Two days in prison for you!

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Erik Hoffmann's avatar

Another Minor-Göring

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Teresa's avatar

Related to Herrmann?

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Erik Hoffmann's avatar

I don't know, but she's the second nanny with Göring in her double surname representing Anarcho-Tyranny. The first one is Green Party politician Kathrin Göring-Eckardt.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

"Islam is right about women." (Posted on various lamp poles in Winchester, MA in 2019...)

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Harley Smedlapp's avatar

The decisive true indicator of a collapsing society is loss of confidence in justice under the law. When that happens, disintegration of civil society and anarchy are not far behind.

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Graham Stull's avatar

Guess that applies for the US after the Dem lawcraft on Trump?

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Harley Smedlapp's avatar

Yes, it most certainly does. Don't know if you follow Matin Armstrong (armstrongeconomics.com), but his AI program is predicting widespread civil unrest following the election. He said that the country is so divided that neither side will accept the results. We will see, I guess.

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Awilson's avatar

I wonder what the people who do not like civil unrest can do.

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Harley Smedlapp's avatar

Stay home. Don't watch the news. Watch a Netflix movie with a cold beer.

Alternatively, you could go to the location where the unrest is occurring, hold up both hands, and shout, "Stop! Stop! Can we all just get along?"

THAT might work ...🤔

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Grateful. Jake, Truthseekers's avatar

That , I can believe, I have come to the conclusion perhaps, that regardless which side wins, it’s war, even more so if the right side wins!

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Ralph Schindler's avatar

Or the ongoing persecution of the Jan 6 defendants.

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carily myers's avatar

agree

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Pnoldguy's avatar

Yes it does and I hope it happens in my lifetime, but at my age I doubt it. Revenge is sweet, or so I've heard.

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Peter Dawson's avatar

Revenge is a dish best served cold.

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Warmek's avatar

Welcome to the Endarkenment.

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Erik Hoffmann's avatar

Welcome to the Terrordome.

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Geary Johansen's avatar

Your title put me in mind of a certain James Woods movie from the early eighties, written and directed by David Cronenberg.

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Erik Hoffmann's avatar

Videodrome is the title of the James Woods movie. I had the Public Enemy rap song in mind. Thunderdome is Mad Max.

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Martin Liehs's avatar

Indeed, we are going in the opposite direction of the "enlightenment" era.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I like that one

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Erik Hoffmann's avatar

A case study in Anarcho-Tyranny.

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Ernest Judd's avatar

Not anarchy, Nihilism.

I am an Anarchist. I believe only on laws that have inherent justice within the law.

Otherwise, it's disobedience, then Nihilism.

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David Pawley's avatar

Loss of the Mandate of Heaven.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Sounds like it ends well

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

When words are violence and actual violence is met with just words we have a cultural problem. A deep one.

This way there be dragons

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

This isn't "a cultural problem": This is cultural collapse.

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

I think you may be right. Only war will interfere with it’s unusual progression. Coming soon I believe.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Oh, I know I'm right. Hate to sound like a sanctimonious old fart but after watching what's been going down for the past 50 years and studying a lot of history... "Drag Queen Story Hour" for example? What the Hell is that? And watching what's happening in The West as "The Migrants" commit crime after crime after crime and the authorities wink at every single one...

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Look I ran to the hills 20 years ago and went off-grid but we are all getting dragged into this toxic bull shit.

I feel you dog. I feel you.

May the force be with you

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Warmek's avatar

You mean... THE MITHRANS?!

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carily myers's avatar

perzactly

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

It is terrifying that MORONS might actually "win".

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Germany has over 3,000 mosques. France has fewer mosques. Italy has only about 8 mosques. There are more mosques in Eurasia and elsewhere but Germany has the most mosques of any European country. Germany has approximately the same number of mosques as the USA.

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carily myers's avatar

OMG

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

😱 💣🕳

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

"might actually"? I'd say it's a foregone conclusion... 🤔

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Never Forget's avatar

Your leaders hate you and want you dead. She is doing what they all agreed to do. She was born with more money than you and is therefore better than you in every way. She would like to know why you don't just die already and stop using up her oxygen.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown's avatar

the feeling is now mutual.

plus there's still (post jab) more of us than them

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carily myers's avatar

LIKE

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SaHiB's avatar

Permanently confine Anne Meier-Göring to Tiergartenstraße 4!

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HD Monitor Lizard's avatar

At this point, they’re not blind to the migrant rapes. They’re well aware, and they enjoy humiliating the German people.

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Warmek's avatar

I concur that it's intentional. The purpose is to demoralize the enemy. Just... for whatever fucked up reason, they've decided their own society is "the enemy".

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carily myers's avatar

agree

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a separate people, in the midst of all others.

https://archive.org/details/barbara_lerner_spectre_on_jews_multiculturalism_and_europe

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Ultrafilter's avatar

In the past she has given harsher sentences: https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/hamburg-gruppenvergewaltigung-gericht-verurteilt-taeter-zu-haftstrafen-a-1211487.html . You really have to wonder what goes on in her head.

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James Dawson's avatar

I’d guess a giant whooshing sound…

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Warmek's avatar

My vacuum makes more of a whirring noise, I'd say...

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William's avatar

It is planned warfare against a native population. How to subjugate a populace who have mostly given themselves to the enemy. Humiliate, rape, impregnant native women with the spawn seed, imprison dissenting voices, and on. Damn, sounds like the US as well! Acting.

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Jammo's avatar

We should stop and consider that this is not a broken system, but working exactly as planned! Humiliation - 1984 style power on display. They want their people to know they have the power.

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Ian's avatar

They’ve never been blind to them tbh, they just delight in it happening because they’re evil.

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Danny Huckabee's avatar

Every time I think U.S. politicians/jurists are the most corrupt, incompetent, and stupid on earth, I see an article like this about Germany. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

Danny Huckabee

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SaHiB's avatar

True, though Deutschland is still under US occupation.

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Geary Johansen's avatar

You should subscribe to or follow CJ Hopkins on Substack. He's been in a lengthy court case with the German government over his book, 'The Rise of the New Normal Reich', covering everything insane about the pandemic era. They accused him of promoting National Socialism, when he was actually comparing the modern German State with Nazi Germany.

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MrNoOne's avatar

So he's an idiot attacking both sides.

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Tamenund's avatar

Oh, we're neck and neck.

Give it a week, we'll be ahead here in the US. (Give it two, Germany will be in first place.)

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Both.

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Fager 132's avatar

The fact that the victim was “heavily intoxicated” is not the mitigating factor the judge and the regime stenographers think it is. To normal people, that makes preying on someone even worse. And Meier-Göring can kiss my white Yankee ass.

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Art's avatar

Yep. Didn’t we experience a Supreme Court justice raked over the coals, to an accompanying chorus of outrage, for a multi-decade old accusation of just such behavior?

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Fager 132's avatar

Yes. Yes, we did. But if you'll recall, Hillary was caught *on tape* laughing about a rape victim and everyone shrugged that it was yesterday's news. Please get up to speed on when it's okay to be indifferent to *actual* rape and when raising the specter of due process is punishable by public stoning.

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Bootsorourke's avatar

He wasn’t even accused of rape

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carily myers's avatar

AGREE!!!

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Adrian Ryan's avatar

So this is justice in Germany. Any society that treats their children like disposable trash will cease to exist. Shooting them up with experimental non vaccines, stopping them going to school, indoctrination of them on Woke marxist ideology and refusing them justice in the name of woke ideology. Germany will descend into chaos and all your daughters will reap the whirlwind if the

globalist elites remain in power.

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James Dawson's avatar

Sadly nowadays, Stopping them from going to school may actually be to the benefit of children…

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

What's sad about that? My lasting takeaway from school? Decades of severe to extreme clinical depression, and an endless procession of Mental Health Professionals of all kinds. Made to believe I was utterly, hopelessly inadequate, that there was something deeply, unfixably wrong with me, that I'd always have to depend on the State for a hand out, thanks to "School".

They're better off without "School." Trust me. And if you don't trust me? Read John Taylor Gatto.

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SaHiB's avatar

They likely won't. Eugyppius would know better than I, but I'd heard homeschooling be streng verboten in Germany.

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You are correct. Homeschooling is illegal in Germany. There was a German family that had sought asylum in Tennessee to homeschool their kids there. Last I read, their claim was denied and they were set to be deported.

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Warmek's avatar

I wonder how much flights from Tennessee to Juarez are. Just throw away their passports and walk across the border. Claim to be from Venezuela and they'll be set.

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MAGRIETHA DU PLESSIS's avatar

That is correct

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Cynthia Jeanne Ford's avatar

That Pan is an evil pediatrician pharma whore who makes huge amounts of money depending on the percentage of kids in his practice that he vaccinates. So many get their talking points from the medical cartel nudge propaganda advertising arms. What I found interesting about those bills, which didn't end up passing I don't think was that despite their vagueness(the cloudy murkiness and nonspecificity always being like the mark of pharma) there was a provision made for alternative medicine. MDs under a medical board were to be gagged or prosecuted, but alternative medicine of many kinds is huge in CA, throw a rock and hit an acupuncturist, and they weren't being gagged. I don't see them standing up either. Good news today, despite that Asian whore orc, on the effects of childhood vaccines, no doubt courtesy the brave Dr. Lapado in Florida. https://www.ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/100

This has all be effected in the last fifteen years. In 2005, when they still taught critical thinking in colleges, no one asked you if you had leprosy or noticed if you were covered in weeping sores. Now all the colleges in the Bay Area require the childhood vaccine schedule for entrance, and despite the adjuvants, if you are a freshman, they will shoot you up with it all simultaneously.

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David Pawley's avatar

“Perpetual bogus accusation of an historical event that never happened”, oh, do tell!

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David Pawley's avatar

I skimmed the article; I’m still confused. Are you a) a holocaust denier, b) a holocaust denial denier, or c) a German guilt denier?

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Riri's avatar

Probably a. There are a few nuts commenting on this Substack

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I'm as mad at this story as you are, but I've always been equally mad about the privileged suburban boys who more often than not got away with gang-raping girls who got drunk or isolated at basement parties in the houses of doctors and stockbrokers.

The protected class mostly always gets away with this and the girl is always shredded in every possible way. One of Hillary's first law cases involved destroying the credibility of a 12-year old rape victim.

As an American of course I'm taught to think of lynchings as the death of civilization but sometimes they seem they might be the saving of it.

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AndyinBC's avatar

Aye! And another old tradition, tar and feathers, applied frequently, to the appropriate offenders, might help us begin to work our way out of this.

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SCA's avatar

I think the death penalty needs to be applied much more liberally. My only objection to it is corrupt application. But that can be fixed by applying it, as well, to anyone who corrupts the legal process.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Kafka couldn't make up this shit.

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Dr Linda's avatar

There are a number of Russian authors that come to mind these days. Stories I read once and never read again, not because they were badly written but because they were intense, powerful, and generally sad. Now we’re living in a Russian novel.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

What an apt, and overpowering sentiment.🤔

I gave up on Solzhenitsys's "The Gulag Archipelago" about half-way through volume 2: The unending procession of horror stories, deliberate bloody murder, criminal malfeasance and criminal incompetence were simply too much to handle. And bloody Marxism simply Will Not DIE.

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Demianovich's avatar

Yes, dark stuff indeed, good to be aware of but not something you want to immerse yourself in for too long. As Solzhenitsyn said: "I have come to understand the truth of all the religions of the world: They struggle with the evil inside a human being (inside every human being). It is impossible to expel evil from the world in its entirety, but it is possible to constrict it within each person.” But it is not confined to Russia or the past, it is an ongoing battle everywhere.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Yeah, well we all know why don't we? But we dare not SAY IT.

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Demianovich's avatar

The Elohim worship cult?

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Could be... 🤔

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed

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Warmek's avatar

I managed to make it all the way through, but yes, that was a brutal and grim slog that took me vastly longer than any other book ever has, simply because I couldn't stand to read more than a chapter or two a day.

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SCA's avatar

Of course before Solzhenitsyn was gulaged, Dostoevsky was. Under the tsar you know.

Everything Marxism has done, it learned from previous masters of the techniques.

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SCA's avatar

No.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I couldn’t force myself to complete it as well. That was many years ago. I fear these days I would stop even earlier

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Why read it when we're living it's first chapter now?

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

"The Gulag Archipelago" was bad enough, but I think Ryan, "The Revelation to St. John" is the simile you should be using.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

i think we're further along with Revelations...

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Dr Linda's avatar

I agreed. You succinctly state my view. Thanks

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Warmek's avatar

Yeah. I don't think I could do it again. I still had a lot more hope, 20 years ago, when I read it the first (and only) time.

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Justinian's avatar

It's always very funny to see how middle-aged, all dried up women will show remarkable mild sentiment towards rapists, as long as the victim is a young girl.

Almost as if Anne Double Name Burgeouis screamed „ya won't seduce my husband now, damn wench!” in court.

The spiteful elder witch is a major issue in the West since we have done away with effective traditional methods of disposing of her ilk.

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Steve the Builder's avatar

It's well known but little talked about.

In Australia we had a referendum to institute some super woke amendments to the constitution. To shore up support in the woke footsoldier demographic they were playing TV ads of ditzy young girls in a bar questioning the basis of the amendments. It was so transparently targeted at older women, capitalising on their resentment of youth to drive them back into the fold of acceptable thought that it was ridiculous.

But my sister actually sent the ad to me because she found it so profoundly convincing. She was shocked when I thought it was stupid. And she is a super intelligent, successful woman, mother etc. basically the shining female archetype of modern liberal society, and yet she was completely blind to the manipulation. It's amazing how deep this stuff runs.

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carily myers's avatar

agee

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russell b's avatar

Germany is another great country that has an opportunity to save your country this next election but after this one it may be too late.

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Rosemary B's avatar

Divided.

This is Obama's Army.

Remember when he toured Europe and ppl showed up in massive crowds? Oh! oops, he actually crashed racist rock concerts in parks to spread his hope and change message.

this is where is all began in earnest!

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Nomoremarxists's avatar

No it’s far older than that. At least the early 90s when Angela Merkel crawled in a proud graduate of Klaus Schwabs WEF class called Young World Leaders Program. The EU unsurprisingly happened about then and has transpired much as anyone with common sense would expect. Now it’s becoming obvious what all of this was really about isn’t it!

Some of it surely was in the works from far earlier yet via the KGB and Soviets and it likely goes back much further. Here was a 1980s warning from a KGB Agent Yuri Bezminov . It’s a great education on how demoralization is part of the process. There are far longer lectures by Yuri on YouTube that expand on this.

https://youtu.be/Z1EA2ohrt5Q?si=4Jh1083V5H1QkGWF

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carily myers's avatar

LIKE

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Rosemary B's avatar

agree 100%

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Rosemary B's avatar

Wow thank you for sharing this.

Gosh, we are wading deep in the swill

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Gail Finke's avatar

This is awful. Am I the only person who knows it's possible to think that it's really bad to get so drunk that you can be gang-raped while blacked out AND that it's disgusting to rape a woman so drunk that she blacked out? BOTH things can be true. Saying so doesn't make them equivalent in wrongness... but one of them is entirely in your control if you're a young woman, and puts you in grave danger if men who will gang-rape drunk women are around.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Its the morally correct thing to protect those who have become vulnerable, to ensure they do not come to any more harm. Getting drunk is not an open invitation for rape, beatings, theft or anything else. I can barely imaging the terror this girl went through as the low-life criminals abused her, one after another.

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Gail Finke's avatar

This reply demonstrates a big problem. When one points out that "getting blackout drunk is not a good idea, especially for young women," people always come along and proclaim that no decent man would rape a "vulnerable" young woman. But of course we know that. The problem is men who are NOT decent, men who think a woman who's blackout drunk deserves what she gets. People just will not tell women to protect themselves from such men, it's absolutely ridiculous.

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William's avatar

“People” just will not tell women to protect themselves from such men”?????? Glad I was raised very differently. And, there are numerous examples of “decent” however you define that, who have, for whatever reason taken advantage of defenseless or captive females and males. I do feel we agree on the main point, but precise thinking defines precise action . The critical difference between try and DO.

I know we all agree, a despicable and heinous act by lawless foreigners added and abetted by a new world order Third Reich descendant.

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William's avatar

Well there is no “moral equivalence” of those two conditions you list. They just be mutually exclusionary. Both cannot be true in any sane person who believes in moral right. It is abhorrent to me to even consider a young (or any age) woman, or boy/man raped while unconscious. It is universes beyond “really bad”. If one considers actions of others in those terms, well that is sad. Kinda to figure where your comments are going. And yes, as a man, I have had friends and clients who have been raped, the trauma is unimaginable unless one has been there. Such a repulsive crime of power and violation. Castration is the only fitting sentence (for both sexes). I would prefer a slow agonizing death for them, but…..

Semper Fi!

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Steve the Builder's avatar

Seems beside the point in this context. The article is a comparison of sentencing between rapists and someone who sent a nasty text message.

But anyone getting that drunk (or drunk at all IMO) is being reckless. It's basically like dialling down your IQ, coordination, reaction time, perception, judgement.... basically everything that's meant to keep you out of trouble, and then going out into the world and seeing what happens. The more you drink, the more you're putting yourself at risk. It's not just women that need to know that, me and plenty of my friends suffered beatings, or worse gave them to people who didn't deserve them when we were young and drunk. Plus the more insidious long term results of things that happened when we were drinking really had a bad effect on my life and a lot of other people's lives around me.

Getting drunk is fun, but so is smashing up your house. Luckily a lot of young people (and older people) seem to be realising this. Over my lifetime I've seen the culture where I live change from everyone drinking all the time to most people not really drinking very often and quite a lot of people not drinking at all, and at the same time everything seems to have gotten safer and less seedy. Hardly any dangerous scumbags that you have to worry about in the street, kids around the place seem less edgy and mean, less graffiti and litter and just less general shittiness. I'm pretty sure that the drop in alcohol and tobacco use has made people feel and act better generally.

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William's avatar

Yes, to excuse a horrific crime against a minor (?) is to be a willing accomplice. I understand your points, but. I know many who are desirous of being murdered (whether they rationalize it or not), but I don’t murder them. **even though it would be a huge improvement for everybody else.

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Gail Finke's avatar

Who's excusing a horrific crime agains a minor? Other than the German authorities, I mean. Certainly not me. What I'm saying is that we need to teach young women to protect themselves and not be stupid.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

She's German. The males were black or dark. She claims she consented. She's 15. She might not have intended to get blackout drunk. She probably had been told it's not a good idea to get blackout drunk.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Much as we would raise young me to behave and be respectful. In other words, responsible citizens.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Also - both of my daughters have done this at various times for friends as well as those who were in danger. I take no credit - it was their bravery, their decision, and they chose well.

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Quakeress's avatar

Such sentences leave one angog and speechless.

I mean, are the judges not aware how much such sentences undermine trust in the judiciary and the constitutional state?

However, the more this kind of thing happens, the more people are no longer going to vote for anyone playing down the problems connected to the kind of migration German politicians seem to favour.

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SaHiB's avatar

Are German votes counted accurately?

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

The German people voted for Dr Merkel and her policy of mass immigration of muslims from the third world.. She did not force the German people. They gave her the mandate and now their little throats are being cut!

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Gypsy Queen's avatar

However, the rest of us in Europe did not.

She did not consult our countries when she said come to Germany… And then all of the illegal immigrants are crossing through our countries, burdening our societies, crushing us financially, because Germany decided to open their borders.

And to think that the EU chastised, Italy and Greece for not processing immigrants fast enough… Don’t even get me started.

We never voted for it

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Quakeress's avatar

100%.

And to think that Merkel and her ilk chose to override any objections any of their EU "partners" might make just so she and a few privileged Germans could feel good about themselves. It makes one puke.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Of course not! And even if they were, what difference would it make? Refer to my comment to Quakeress, just above (or below) yours.. 🤔

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Quakeress's avatar

Mostly they are, I think, in spite of overmotivated leftists that may or may not have succeeded in destroying or manipulating a few AfD ballots.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

"the more people are no longer going to vote for anyone playing down the problems "?

🤪🤣🤪🤣🤪🤣

Forgive me for those snide emojis Quakeress, but that said, may I supply you with this small Red Pill, the least of Red Pills? George Carlin's "American Dream" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-54c0IdxZWc

It applies to Germany as well as to America, indeed, to anywhere in The West...

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Aryenis's avatar

Classic Carlin 2005. Noticing his set is an urban night backdrop curtain with towering buildings lit, and the stage itself a snow covered cemetery.

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William's avatar

Ahhh, but the Deutsche psyche only has two speeds: we are the subjugators; if not we will willingly and cowardly choose subjugation

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Gail's avatar

The German government officials who re-committed the egregious act of violence against a 15 year old German citizen should be deported to Afghanistan. Immediately. They won’t be returning.

Actually, why not send all the Islamist hate mongering squatters and those advocating for them back to Afghanistan,Syria,Gaza,Qatar Iran,Somalia,Sudan,Libya, Iran,Tajikistan,Pakistan, Niger, Nigeria et al. Let the clueless white elite globalists show penitence for their “ privilege” by offering themselves for sacrifice. It would be a manifold achievement. Depopulation, erasure of carbon footprints, useless eaters, future off spring and decrease usage of fossil fuel. The architects of their own demise.. and ..a major step in stemming illegal immigration,purging the West of creeping Sharia, antisemitism, anti-Capitalism, anti-Christianity… and. toxic government working against its peoples. And for Stalin’s sake, abolish the WEF Young Global Leader infestation.

Never thought I’d see a day when NYC, LA, Boston, Chicago,Seattle,Portland,SF, Denver would recreate the early days of Nazi Germany,including, Kristolnacht,the Iranian Revolution,Afghanistan’s Taliban takeover, Castro/Che’s guerilla warfare coup in Cuba , Idi Amin’s Uganda ,the Marxist Revolution and Soylent Green. Throw them all to the wolves. A win for whatever’s left of humanity.

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