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Concerned Citizen's avatar

I don't follow the MartyrMade guy but he sounds like a real moron.

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Cleburne Fan's avatar

Nightowls characterized him very well recently “Guys, stop talking about mass deportations. Let’s focus on what’s important, relitigating world war 2.” I paraphrased a bit but that guy is a joke.

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SomeReader's avatar

He's also a Hitler apologist.

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SirTophamHatt's avatar

Yes i think their actual words were “rehabilitating Hitler” or something like that (not that I’m against WWII revisionism per se, but his is very stupid)

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GK's avatar

Yawn.. this isn't 20 years ago.. that type of low IQ attack doesn't work...

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Westy's avatar

He has some bad, weird takes rather often. Nonetheless, his historical podcasts are excellent.

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Brettbaker's avatar

1. "I hate darkies and hebes because they don't act like white people".

2. "The problem with white people is they don't act like darkies and hebes!"

We ALL know that guy.

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Estate of Bob Saget's avatar

we dont want to be like pakistan

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J D's avatar

MigrantMaid is a top 5 coaler on RW Twitter.

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Max Remington's avatar

The problem with so much of the far-right is that they're drawing inspiration from traditions completely alien to both American and Anglo political and cultural traditions. They're just a bunch of guys who address their dissatisfaction with the status quo by reading some books and deciding they can just change political and cultural norms on a whim. It's no different from how liberals think Third Worlders can come here and instantly become liberals themselves.

There's been clannish in American society before, but that's also how you got Hatfield & McCoy. Imagine thinking that's any way to live.

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wmj's avatar

You’re describing a prisoner’s game problem conservatives have faced for at least half a century now: forgoing their own advantage for the ‘common good’. The conservative base (i.e. white men), seeing themselves as guardians of the “nation” gave and gave and gave and what are they left with? They’ll be a stateless people well before the end of this century. What happens in this high trust society when only one half plays by the rules?

I agree that turning in your son is the correct decision *if you can be confident everyone else will do the same in the same position.* If not, you’re not principled, you’re just a sucker.

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brian kennedy's avatar

Rense.com shows clear video of the smiling guy in the light brown shirt shooting Kirk with a small pistol that is designed to hide in the palm of the hand and fires s .22 caliber short round. Why the phony “rush to judgement” that the patsy did it?

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SirTophamHatt's avatar

That’s nonsense. For one thing, the guy’s hand is clearly not positioned in such a way that he could be pointing something concealed in his palm towards Kirk.

Second of all, the delay between the bullet hitting him and the sound reaching the camera is consistent with the shooter being a distance away, not right up close (in which case we would expect to hear the sound instantaneously).

Learn to think for yourself instead of outsourcing your thought to schizo websites that are trying to fool you!

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brian kennedy's avatar

Hand position looks perfect to me!

Always interested in looking at anyone’s evidence and analyzing it!

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Commander Nelson's avatar

And how is "Western Civilization" working out for us?

My reaction would depend on who my son had assassinated.

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Skeptical1's avatar

I take it that you don’t have any sons.

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Concerned Citizen's avatar

I do. If my son killed a defenseless person in cold blood, I would turn him in. It would break my heart, but I'd still do it.

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Skeptical1's avatar

My comment was intended for Scott. I don’t care what you’d do.

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ryan thompson's avatar

Really surprising to see Simon Webb's take on this, especially when he's basically a normie who woke up on race. He not only said that the behavior of Robinson's father was surprising to him, but he thought it was morally wrong. What the F? What the effin' F?

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Rat Patrol's avatar

Wait a minute... Scott doesn't like the way black people operate in America? Waaat??

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Marko's avatar

What do Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit, and Memphis all have in common?

I wouldn't apply "their" lifeways and ideas about justice to this argument. There is a huge difference between "The Wild West" and the Congo. Except that one demographic entity developed San Francisco and the Hoover Dam and the other developed endless civil wars.

Asking the police to solve all our problems is why we have anarchic tyranny in the first place. I think that's what Darry Cooper is getting at. As law-abiding white people, we don't turn our kids into the regime's justice system.

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Scott Greer's avatar

Clan law did not settle the West. Anglo-Celts with our laws and traditions did. Traditional westerns do not celebrate endless blood feuds. They celebrate the sheriff who ruthlessly imposes law and order amid chaos. The real-life settlers depended on federal troops and federal law to protect them from Indians and pay their depredations in kind.

Our justice punishes murder, rape, and robbery. You're not upholding some alien law by turning in your killer kid--you're upholding your own.

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