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posted 3 days ago by Uncle_Adolf on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +87Score on mirror )
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XBX_X on scored.co
2 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
And how many farmers are there in Congress? How many Farmers went on to establish a Vanguard or BlackRock?

That's the point. Not the pocket change you made roofing, but the influence, the control, that comes with being the VP of an investment firm, or lead counsel for a Fortune 500, the head of marketing, etc. These are the people forcing DEI policies. These are the people paying lobbyists in Congress, and in turn controlling Congress. These are the roles and communities that are shaping America.

That's the point. These people don't service others. They don't fix anyone's toilet. They're the managers who are serviced. They give the orders and guys like you do what they say to keep from going hungry. You are NOT the same, and you can't even begin to compare yourself to them. Even if you have money, you DON'T have their influence, and that makes ALL the difference.

Gov't belongs to those who show up to run the machines. If that's not us, then how can we complain about it not serving us?
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
2 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Bro...

Do you seriously think you're going to law school and then politics on your own merits? Look what happens to successful, influencial people whenever they go off script; do you think Larry Fink would stay head of Blackrock if he *didn't* say the things he says?

The people in these positions are *picked*. You do *not* get elected, much less be allowed to do anything, with out (((someone))) giving you the go ahead.

Do you think Trump won because he's loved by the people?

Let me tell you, I show up. I even ran for school Board. I lost to bureaucrats (another set of jobs you do not get without connections) who were supported by the unions and other incumbants. They are not accepting people ourside their circle and, even if you get elected, they have a million tricks to shut you down.

These people break every single advertising and fundraising law and the courts let them walk away, but if I don't account for every single $20 donation I'm permanently banned from running.

There is no winning against the people running the system because they run (((every))) system, other than the ones based in reality because they can't just convince it to change for their benefit.

If you want to go into debt trying to play their game, go for it. I'll even vote for you. But you're shooting yourself in the foot, and I'm not going to sit here while you tell young Whites to do the same.

Trades work. They create useful people, based in reality, who are objectively better off than any White trying to get ahead with DEI hanging over their heads. The only reason Jews were able to subvert our systems is because we allowed systems that assumed good faith; they aren't going to repeat that.

Maybe, rather than disparaging the successful people who do the actual work, you should be encouraging them to organize? Because, I don't know if you noticed, laws and courts don't amount to a hill of beans these days.
XBX_X on scored.co
2 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
> The people in these positions are picked. You do not get elected, much less be allowed to do anything ...

Within their sandbox, yes. But there's plenty of examples where strong, smart Christian men can start businesses and network to build up their strength. We can build our own WhiteRock over time. Imagine if every Christian business owner banked with a Christian credit union? I'm talking about building our own infrastructure and you're talking about making a buck servicing the enemy's infrastructure. *We are not the same!*
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