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Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 03:18:10 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I think you misunderstand what Seoul meant.

I think that if I did, that Seoul is big enough and bad enough to correct me, wholly unaided. I also think that such an exchange will not prove any tangible threat past a few possibly ruffled feathers, unlike certain triggered wiggers in the South Pacific in their rush to betray their own race.

I am acting on my own and not as an agent of anyone..



After posting with someone for a number of years you get to know their style, when they're being facetious and when their feathers are ruffled and when they'e not..



My guess is it would take much more than misunderstanding to get under his thick skin.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 03:16:12 PM
A quick mental exercise to start the day; in terms of governing for their own people, who out of Donald Trump and Jacinda Ardern is provably better at governing on behalf of their people and why?
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 03:09:09 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"I think you misunderstand what Seoul meant.

I think that if I did, that Seoul is big enough and bad enough to correct me, wholly unaided. I also think that such an exchange will not prove any tangible threat past a few possibly ruffled feathers, unlike certain triggered wiggers in the South Pacific in their rush to betray their own race.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 01:26:26 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Guest"I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.

Guest posters.

Sounds like it was stolen right out of the Justin Trudeau election playbook. Right beside Trudeau's stick man art.

Riiiiiight, because Justin Trudeau is famous for his policy of slamming the door in the face of middle eastern "refugees" and advocating for a White Canada immigration policy... just who are you trying to kid with your low-rent libtard-styled troll? Try taking off the blindfold I gave you and taking a closer look. I need those boot laces back anyhow.

I think you misunderstand what Seoul meant.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 11:54:40 AM
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Guest"I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.

Guest posters.

Sounds like it was stolen right out of the Justin Trudeau election playbook. Right beside Trudeau's stick man art.

Riiiiiight, because Justin Trudeau is famous for his policy of slamming the door in the face of middle eastern "refugees" and advocating for a White Canada immigration policy... just who are you trying to kid with your low-rent libtard-styled troll? Try taking off the blindfold I gave you and taking a closer look. I need those boot laces back anyhow.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 11:23:52 AM
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Guest"I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.

Guest posters.

Sounds like it was stolen right out of the Justin Trudeau election playbook. Right beside Trudeau's stick man art.
Posted by caskur
 - March 20, 2019, 10:46:59 AM
Quote from: "Guest"I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.






Yes. Middle class people of varying nationalities are fed up paying for the self inflicted "victims".





The left are quite happy to waste money. . .  BORROWED MONEY. . .  and gve that money to 3rd world despots to bank in their Swiss bank accounts.





Our children will have to payback the debts occuring and their world is grossly depleted.  





The world has become a nasty place.





War is imminent. You better go join a preppers group.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 10:00:11 AM
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Guest"I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.

Guest posters.

Seoulbro, Iron Horse Jockey, Herman and Bricktop specifically. I'm not under any illusions that any of them are about to pick up an Armalite and start mowing down radicals any time soon, but they aren't wholly divorced from the gunman's ideology either. Neither are you I suspect. That's okay, believe it or not. You are allowed to find some common ground with others without having to take on everything they insist is truth or the measures they choose to push it, no matter how loudly anyone claims otherwise. The shooter for all his faults and failings had a better than average intellect, not the sort of thing a prime minister would want highlighted if their haste to portray him as a one dimensional terrorist whackjob with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.



Why else do you think they outlawed their citizens from having access to his writings? Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words cause permanent damage? Sure, and I have a bridge to sell you.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 08:48:56 AM
Quote from: "Guest"I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.

Guest posters.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 20, 2019, 05:38:01 AM
I read the manifesto earlier by the way. I was amazed at just how much of it echoed the views I have read from various posters here.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 10:00:58 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Banning individual websites to protect "citizens" is akin to running around with a single umbrella during a tropical downpour to keep everyone dry.



When governments begin to decide what you can and cannot see or hear, the barbarians have already won.

https://www.saidit.net/s/censorship/comments/ga6/4chan_8chan_and_voat_banned_in_australia/">https://www.saidit.net/s/censorship/com ... australia/">https://www.saidit.net/s/censorship/comments/ga6/4chan_8chan_and_voat_banned_in_australia/

Further reading


QuoteLater in her address to the House of Representatives, Ms Ardern indicated social media companies could face action - potentially putting New Zealand, and in particular its popular leader, on a collision course with the likes of Facebook and YouTube.



She told MPs she would examine what could be done "on the international stage and in unison with our partners" - hinting she was considering building an international coalition if she takes on the companies.



"We cannot simply sit back and accept these platforms exist and what is said on them is not the responsibility of the place where they are published - they are the publisher, not just the postman."



"There cannot be a case of all profit, no responsibility," warned Ms Ardern.

https://www.news.com.au/world/pacific/inside-prison-that-houses-nzs-worst-criminals-and-the-new-home-of-terror-accused-brenton-tarrant/news-story/fee374b3e7adfbf3ba3aafafd63c5325">https://www.news.com.au/world/pacific/i ... afd63c5325">https://www.news.com.au/world/pacific/inside-prison-that-houses-nzs-worst-criminals-and-the-new-home-of-terror-accused-brenton-tarrant/news-story/fee374b3e7adfbf3ba3aafafd63c5325



Ardern doing her best Mongela Merkel impersonation, looking to pressure US businesses into doing things the foreigner's way, when the truth is the best she can hope for is to beat her own country's ISPs into submission, kick out the VPNs and send the jackboot squads around to anyone who makes so much as a peep about the effective nationalization of that avenue of the media.



Does this not remind you of anything? An authoritarian European despot from the mid 20th century perhaps?
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 09:09:59 PM
I seem to recall a couple of Canadian commentators being kicked out of various venues in both Australia and New Zealand last year, along with the police force insisting those commentators pay the force for their protection though, so I suppose it was only a matter of time before the barbarians were given free run of your broad, brown land. Lucky country my ass!
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 09:00:41 PM
Quote from: "Bricktop"Banning individual websites to protect "citizens" is akin to running around with a single umbrella during a tropical downpour to keep everyone dry.



When governments begin to decide what you can and cannot see or hear, the barbarians have already won.

https://www.saidit.net/s/censorship/comments/ga6/4chan_8chan_and_voat_banned_in_australia/">https://www.saidit.net/s/censorship/com ... australia/">https://www.saidit.net/s/censorship/comments/ga6/4chan_8chan_and_voat_banned_in_australia/
Posted by Bricktop
 - March 19, 2019, 08:26:10 PM
Banning individual websites to protect "citizens" is akin to running around with a single umbrella during a tropical downpour to keep everyone dry.



When governments begin to decide what you can and cannot see or hear, the barbarians have already won.
Posted by Anonymous
 - March 19, 2019, 08:07:41 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Guest"I think I do. Any hint of violence in the face of globalism is condemned, whereas violence against nationalists is not only tolerable, it is actively applauded and rewarded. That's the message I'm getting anyway.

That was quite the double standard in punishment in the Southern hemisphere.

We should probably not kick up too much of a stink about it. The Australian and New Zealand governments have already started banning entire websites for sharing copies of his video and manifesto and it would be a terrible shame if your valued Australian posters suddenly found they were unable to browse your site.

 :MG_216: