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Those 3 types... they're the first to complain when any white man doing something to spread the truth or harm the jew or help white families is imperfect. I would happily sacrifice all of them for meaningful victories against the pedokikes and their pawns.

It's not enough to want a better whiter world. You must grow and be part of it.

Anybody who responded to this post with hostility needs to touch grass.
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devotech2 on scored.co
25 days ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 3 children
You're right, but I know nothing about you so I don't know if you're a hypocrite or not. It's true and I often lampoon the right for the same thing. I myself am active irl, but I never mention anything I do at all (it's got something to do with my profile pic, hint) because it isn't super relevant to this board, which is hardly about irl activism at all and mostly exists as a space to complain about grievances (which is in and of itself entirely valid).

The main pitfall to avoid is *only* having grievances and doing nothing to better yourself or be active (provided you *can* do those things. If you're a 16 year old kid or something, whatever, do your best when you're of age though, and you can always better your own self no matter what). Which you've already more or less talked about in your post anyways.

The reddit board was a lot different, though (I'm an oldfag). Back in those days conpro wasn't very political (well, it was political, but not very partisan per se) and was split between right and left. It was focused far more on lampooning post-capalist consumerist society than anything else. However, the current state is the natural conclusion of any free speech platform. Who is responsible for the aforementioned post-capitalist consumerist society? We already know the answer to this.

Was the old board more constructive? Yes. It was. One of the few benefits of limited speech and censorship is that you have to find other topics to discuss, so the reddit board had many more topics on a given day going on, and it had a much larger focus on breaking free from consumer society. Did it get to the root of the problem though? No it largely did not, which the current iteration of that forum, which we are using right now, does quite well obviously. Although it can beat a dead horse quite often. Tradeoffs are tradeoffs.

I say all this to say that you can't really judge people's irl political activity off of a dying board that has existed primarily to vent off steam for the past 4 years, because this isn't the place that anyone organizes or does things. It's a circlejerk of almost entirely like minded people to complain about shit amongst each other. We're all too far apart and too few in number to organize a conpro political movement.

Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
25 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
>but I never mention anything I do at all because it isn't super relevant to this board, which is hardly about irl activism at all and mostly exists as a space to complain about grievances

This.

If you only hear people on the Right bitching instead of doing, you're in the wrong place. Touch grass.
PurestEvil on scored.co
17 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
> because this isn't the place that anyone organizes or does things

Yes. It's a bad idea to do that through the internet anyway. Gather up with people in real-life. If I'd do something, *maybe* I'd tell it here with a burner account days, weeks or months after the event.

> We're all too far apart and too few in number to organize a conpro political movement.

But we can exchange thoughts and information. I wouldn't know remotely as much about jews as I do today if I weren't here.
KillIndians on scored.co
18 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 2 children
Where are we supposed to gather to organize and communicate?
greenspotbikes on scored.co
17 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Revolutions have historically started in bars. The Hoffbrauhaus was pretty much Nazi Party HQ.

Even lynchings, tar and feather parties often started with a bunch of angry, drunk men.

Sober men are always more willing to "sleep on it".
PurestEvil on scored.co
17 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
NOT through ConPro.
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