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Delon on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
it's so strange to listen to him speak because he drops all these redpills and then goes back to defending democracy or the overall vision of ""oorah usa no1" he was raised to maintain. Both of which are bad takes because democracy is objectively a shitty system and america (at least at his time) was basically all but changed into the jewish golem we know it to be today. The hart celler act which was basically the final nail in the coffin of the america the saxons who founded it envisioned passed 2 years before he died. I guess patriotism doesn't go easily, even if misguided, even less so since he was a veteran.
devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Rockwell actually fought very hard to stay in the military too, even though he was being kicked out for bullshit reasons. He was a mid-ranking commissioned officer at that, high enough to be officer in charge of an entire air wing on an aircraft carrier (considering he was a pilot) but I don't know if he actually did this or not. He was a bearcat pilot as a lieutenant commander, what his post was after putting on commander is unknown to me.

He had too much faith in the "greatest generation's" American "ideal", and could not see that this was jewish in nature. I don't understand why he couldn't see that the military was jew owned either, until he was kicked out of it. But it may have just been a huge cope, because the force that is supposed to be the primary shield of your nation being a Jewish op is a very hard pill to swallow for a nationalist. Especially a nationalist in that era, born in a state that was not prior confederacy (and thus did not suffer from the military first hand), who more than likely grew up with stories of bravado and heroism. Though, there's also the not entirely unlikely possibility that he was planning a coup d'état, and that was the reason for him staying in, although this isn't *likely* because it would have beehoved him to not be politically active if this were the case.

He was extremely aware, aware enough to be very dangerous, but he wasn't aware enough to see past the "American dream" for the rot that it truly was. The up front Prosperity of these times was a *massive* concealment of what was lurking beneath it. Even some of our own to this day fall for it.
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