1 year ago15 points(+0/-0/+15Score on mirror)1 child
That was the funniest part to me, personally. Literally seething and sputtering with rage at White men who have a sense of racial awareness and the courage to stand up for ourselves, yet *we're* the ones who are inventing false narratives about kikes, shitskins, and shabbos goyim hating us LMAO
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)2 children
Christchurch, maybe? Fits the timeframe pretty well, although I don't remember "It's Okay to Be White" being started in connection with any particular event.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
>How many got killed at that fake synagogue shooting?
The one in Pittsburgh? Looks like it was 11, and in 2018. Although I'm curious, why do you say it's fake?
51 is definitely Christchurch. I watched that video when it happened, and the reason he got that many was because the vast majority of them just lined up on the floor against the wall like sardines, and just laid there as they took the bullets.
Tarrant was okay with israel, i really don't know if he wrote his own manifesto or some kike wrote it for him
despite his impeccable performance and choice of music (Eurobeat ftw) he didn't really do anything to stop the tsunami of shitskins pouring into Australia/New Zealand
and he didn't die a hero, instead he let the zogbots capture him and torture him instead of putting those dirty shabbos niggers in the fucking ground like a real aryan should
He shared the same belief many White supremacists (as opposed to true White Nationalists) share about them. He was legitimate, but shortsighted on many things. That being said, nobody can argue with his methods.
It was obvious the (((mainstream))) hates us and wants what's worst for us *before* we saw any encouragement from frens who want what's best for us. Whether we know what's best for our race is uncertain, but our intention is good, and that's something.
It's a very common tactic for them to try to frame anything vaguely right wing or simply religious as if it's some cultish conspiracy to manipulate and take advantage of people.
"They use these diabolical tricks such as saying they care about you, using obviously true facts as the basis for their positions, and sharing their positive personal experiences. Next thing you know, they have you joining communities and building bonds with others who have discovered the same solutions to the void modern society has left within them...And that's why Christian campus ministries are exactly like the KGB."
Anyway, time to do drugs, mutilate my body, and be a pervert obsessed with something anyone can do rather than improve myself. But first I'm going to order a delivery of fast food.
whites: actually the implication that....