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posted 1 year ago by Conspirologist on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror )
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posted 1 year ago by MartinRigggs on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +33Score on mirror )
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Wow (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by Spoonks on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +86Score on mirror )
After almost typing in nigger a few times by accident (habit), I decided to actually try it and it worked.

Going to start leaving my links this way.

https://nigger.poast.org/Gentilenewsnet
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posted 1 year ago by pkvi_sacrum on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +11Score on mirror )
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Oath of Office (cdn.videy.co)
posted 1 year ago by pkvi_sacrum on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror )
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posted 1 year ago by Dps1879 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +38Score on mirror )
You know those clips with traditional White culture, probably some music thrown on top

I'd very much appreciate 6,000,000 links to that sort of content

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posted 1 year ago by dudebro on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +52Score on mirror )
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Consoom Knowledge (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by USSDefiantJazz on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +16Score on mirror )
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posted 1 year ago by americathegr888 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +55Score on mirror )
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I like these slogans (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by HyperboreanDNA on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +57Score on mirror )
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posted 1 year ago by TheClintonHitman on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +28Score on mirror )
Jesus Christ almighty, i assume i don't need to tell you people this because i doubt you CONSOOM much fast food but earlier today some normie acquaintance of mine decided to order goyslop for himself and others in our little group, including me. Without even asking me of course. Guess who delivered it? of course a jeet invader. Oh i'm sorry, a "Refugee" oh no, a simple worker. Oh no, one of our countrymen, i forgot, there is no such thing as an identity anymore, everywhere is just a borderless economic zone. I AM SO FUCKING TIRED OF THESE SMELLY SUBHUMANS. IMAGINE letting one touch your food. IMAGINE EATING SOMETHING TOUCHED BY A BROWN. THESE "PEOPLE" LITERALLY BATHE IN SHIT AS A TRADITION. Of course i refused to eat any of that garbage and the normie peanut gallery started seething at me for refusing the "Generosity" of the guy who ordered, and a bit for my autistic rant directed at him. So i want to also make the same points here, in case any of you still do this.

There's literally no reason EVER to use these services. IF you are a lazy piece of trash or a retard that can't cook for himself, there are plenty of other healthy, local joints that are priced around the same so it's not like you even have that argument. If you're /ourguy/ you know that these delivery corporations are ran by kikes, you directly fund them and directly fund your own replacement. And even if you're some leftist, you directly fund the exploitation and borderline slavery of MUH BROWN "PEOPLE". BOYCOTT THEM TO THE GROUND
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posted 1 year ago by diogenesofthearch on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +63Score on mirror )
Looking for best place or method to get prints by our favourite painter. I bought a house and want to appreciate his work.

Thank you in advance
It's the most epic thing mankind has ever done, and almost all of them decided to cry about it:

Charles Evers **(tiny violin starts playin):**

"The eyes of most men are looking up at the moon today. I am looking at the earth our astronauts have left behind .... As a daring adventure, this exploration of the moon compares with the voyage of Columbus in 1492. Like our astronauts, Columbus left behind a world crowded with people who didn't have enough to eat, people who had no decent clothes to put on their backs, people who had no doctor to look after them when they were sick, people who had to live in a house with holes in the roof and rates under the floor, people who had no place to send their children to get a good education.... The billions of dollars being spent on this moon exploration program means that it will be even longer before America begins to keep her promises to the poor. America needs to look at the earth, not at space. Before one more dollar is spent on outer space, we must make sure that not one child here on earth goes to a dinner table with no food on it."

Jesse Jackson **(GIB ME DATS > ROCKET SHIBS)**

"How can this nation swell and stagger [sic] with technological pride when it has a spiritual will so crippled, when it is so weak, so wicked, so blinded and misdirected in its priorities? While they can send men to the moon or deadly missiles to Moscow or toward Mao, we can't get foodstuffs across town to starving folks in the teeming Ghettos .... Even as astronauts stride forth in the headying atmosphere of the moon, blindfolded America moves toward the whirlwind of another long, fiery summer and on to more campus rebellions and bloodletting come September."

Walter Burghardt:

"But I am concerned about our priorities. The gut question is, what do we - Government and people with power and people with money - what do we consider important? Are things more important than people? I simply do not believe that a program comparable to the moon landing cannot be projected around poverty, the war, crime, and so on. So, when the first man walks on the moon, my joy will be tempered by sadness. For I shall be thinking of men who still walk this earth."

Lewis Mumford:

"If a successful moon landing leads to a further expansion of space exploration, with a further drain on more important human enterprises and a further neglect of the conditions essential for human survival and development, we may look forward to a corresponding increase in social demoralization and psychological regression."

Saul Alinsky:

"I wish to Christ **[should have bowed the knee instead]** they'd take the South Vietnamese Government and stick them in the capsule. Send them to the moon one way. That's the only way to get rid of them."

David Riesman **(have some humility goyim!)**

"In world terms, the United States perhaps needs the triumph least of all. From the point of view of other countries we already have too much power: perhaps we need some humility. I think we Americans tend to crow and brag rather less than we once did, but what remains is unpleasant; possibly, a triumph in space may make us more willing to pursue disarmament seriously with the Soviet Union and a political settlement in Vietnam."

SOURCE: New York Times, July 21, 1969, 6-7
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