what gives a nation strength? was there any reason you attacked that (those) mosque (s) in particular? stability and comfort are the enemies of revolutionary change. the hagia sophia will be free of minarets and constantinople will be rightfully christian owned once more. this attempted abolishment of rights by the left will result in a dramatic polarization of the people in the united states and eventually a fracturing of the us along cultural and racial lines. support them socially, back their policies, attack their detractors, voice upon support to the media and in daily conversations, make it understood on the internet that all europeans nations support them. no, they ’ re a party of milquetoast civic nationalist boomers, completely incapable of creating real change and with no actual viable plan to save their nation. is there a particular person that radicalized you the most? we must inevitably correct the disaster of hedonistic, nihilistic individualism. the war will not be easy, the death toll will assuredly be high. the idea that a frenchmen need not speak the language, share the culture, believe in the same god or even more importantly be ethnically french is ludicrous in the extreme.
to drive a wedge between the nations of nato that are european and the turks that also make a part of the nato forces, thereby turning nato once more into a united european army and pushing the turkey once more back to the true position of a foreign, enemy force. to agitate the political enemies of my people into action, to cause them to overextend their own hand and experience the eventual and inevitable backlash as a result. let them earn our wealthy benefactors their second yachts and their fifth properties! the great replacement do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. a path focusing on nature and respect for the environment, traditions, families, workers rights and personal and racial responsibilities. i could no longer bring the sneer to my face, i could no longer turn my back on the violence.
>did you always hold these views?