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Not going to get on a long rant, but people who say "I don't do politics" are the collaborators we should hate most. They're the ones who think it's better to stand with the devil than to stand in his way. The "non-political" type are the neighbors who call the snitch hotline on you.

They're truly the worst kind of cowards. Not only because they enable and cooperate with the worst, most deadly, most destructive political movements in history, but because they also refuse to "see" or learn for themselves. They're the "normies," the NPCs, that drag down and hold back free men and great societies and I hate them for their self-rightouse apathy the most.

Anyhow, that's all for now ...
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LordGrimTheInvincibl on scored.co
1 month ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 3 children
To be fair, only a fool alienates half the population with politics if they do not have to.

Especially since people want to destroy anyone they perceive as an enemy, and they are always on the prowl for enemies.

Having opinions without wearing a troll mask = fired from job and 6 million pizzas ordered to your house.

The amount of hate that (relative) moderates like Sorbo, Adams, and Kirk got should clue you in on two things:



1. Present day politics has 2 sides: Pathetic Apathy, and worthless tribalism that is anaologous to the demes of Constatinople, the plebians who tore the city to shreds if their favorite chariot racers lost.

2. Leftiods hate rightoids a lot more than rightoids hate leftiods, but rightoids are mostly too dumb to realize that and will act shocked if they get fired because of kvetching kikes.

SNES_X on scored.co
1 month ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
I want to agree ... but that, to me, feels like Pathetic Apathy. And as I said, I hate those people the most. As I said here, not being able to express your intellectual autonomy was identified by the Founders as one of the seeds of tyranny.

The Constitution prevents it legally, so America's enemies have gone about it culturally, making it either "unpolite" or "inconvenient" to speak out. That's the very same tyranny by any other means and I hate it to no end. So I'd much rather risk the impotent rage of Leftiods than bow to them with my silence in exchange for the little convenience of not being nagged by them.

It's already been said best: *"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."*
Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Yep. For example, if i lived in a suburban neighborhood, i wouldn't put political signs in my yard. That would make me a target in a vulnerable place, such as where i sleep.


BlackPillBot on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
That’s just smart, especially if yo have family, and don’t live alone. Same for bumper stickers, and shirts. There are some awesome tshirts out there I’d love to wear, but I know how kiked the world is and how it will be used to demonize me even more if God forbid a nigger ever FAFOs with me, and forces my hand. In a perfect world, all of these things would be great traps to bait the demons, but zoggers protect them, and persecute, and prosecute us even in friendlier areas.
BlackPillBot on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
“To be fair, only a fool alienates half the population with politics if they do not have to.”

Respectfully, I call bullshit fren. Almost everything even perceived to be “right” will get you alienated. Now tell me some meaningful topics of discussion you can have, and actually penetrate past the very surface level that the kikes haven’t absolutely destroyed, and subverted in some way by making it pOOlitical. I’m talking discussions you can have where moderates, and “right” leaning don’t have to tip toe due to fear of losing their jobs, and the left doesn’t have to worry about getting uncomfortably emotional, and ending the discussion because their ideas/programming can’t hold up to a two year old.
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