Anonymous ID: 6334be Feb. 24, 2021, 10:37 a.m. No.13039450   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>13039296

>Hey, that unifying ideology that works so well? Yeah, we need to abolish them shits.

None of this is evidence of anything other than humans aligning themselves with ideas they think work best. But it's very obvious one of these ideologies provides a society with actual progress, and the other is outright destructive.

 

>>13039297

It's true.

Anonymous ID: 6334be Feb. 24, 2021, 10:43 a.m. No.13039491   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9564

>>13039228

>Controlled opposition?

>Ben Shapiro?

Say it ain't so, anon. You realize his sister was used on /pol/ to boost the fuck out of his name. There is no such thing as bad publicity, even when your target audience are NatSoc dumbasses, and you are pushing an ardent Jewish political commentator on them.

Anonymous ID: 6334be Feb. 24, 2021, 10:54 a.m. No.13039579   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>13039279

>But if you have illegal copy of the โ€œSound of Musicโ€ on yer deviceโ€ฆ.cops will tear your entire house up and fuck your life up up with Jew law nonsense

Rudy, Wood, Bannon, Lude, and a few others have some illegal content on their systems, too, but we don't talk about that, now, do we?

 

Ay-ay-ay!

Anonymous ID: 6334be Feb. 24, 2021, 11:45 a.m. No.13039901   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>13039587

>>13039614

>>13039649

It's become apparent that there are many, here, that haven't even bothered with trying to validate any of the most disturbing claims in the Q universe. That's a problem of epic proportions in and of itself, but not the point of this post.

 

I think many anons just "know" it's real (in other words are willing to simply take all this shit on faith instead of validating anything for themselves), and put their energy into fighting it regardless. This is known as being an "accidental hero". Yeah, you're right, but you don't even know why you're right because I think some of you actually think "There's no way a person can have sexual thoughts/feelings until after they are 25 years old and graduated college and have a successful career already".

 

1-888-Come-The-Fuck-On.

 

Soโ€ฆ yeah. Back in the real world, and long before the internet, music and tv were teaching kids about where to stick their no-no spots, and kids all over the place were already enthralled with the idea of "doing what grown ups do". Just look at what they did to Hip Hop, FFS. Gen X'rs know what the squiggly lines on channels 98 and 99 were showing, because the audio was usually pretty clear. Not to mention the 10 dollar radio shack blueprints for the analog descrambler that actually did work until everyone converted to digital (man, were those the days).

 

Let me see if I can make this a little more crystal clear. As an example, Peter Gabriel was wildly successful with "Sledgehammer" and not a single person bats an eye when kids were/are jamming to it, or, GASP, know what the song is actually talking about. If you don't know the song, forgive this comparison and perhaps let's get to something a little more obvious; Madonna's "Like a Virgin". If you need a breakdown of that song to get its real meaning, you may want to just go back to your favorite church pew and forget everything going on here because you most definitely aren't ready for any of this.

 

Rockabilly songs were loaded with it. Literature, tv shows, movies, music. You think kids can't put 2 and 2 together? The really deranged and sick fucks that produce "that" content and distribute it โ€“ they are EV-ER-Y-WHERE. There's so much of it out there, some of you might actually lose your minds when the sheer scale of all this is finally understood.

 

Sexualism permeated American culture long before the sexual revolution. Hoover himself was a deviant, and often attended deviant parties with the Seagrams family. Yes, it's rumored kids were present even then. Even longer before that, it's rumored that some of our founding fathers attended Hellfire Club meetings as observers and even participants. The shit that went on in those meetingsโ€ฆ well, go look for yourself.

 

The other day, an anon posted an entire pedo ring on twitter, and no one batted an eye. Of course, most of them have made their profiles hidden, now, but there was a "startling" discovery waiting. A large percentage of the accounts were minors themselves. The internet has put an accelerator on a problem that was already brewing in our culture, and coming to amicable solutions is like bringing Fire and Ice together because one half of the argument advocates for more stringent laws, and the other half of that argument, often voiced by minors themselves, is to make the laws more lax. That's a serious problem because it means parents aren't talking to their kids, or these kids might actually not have anyone they can talk to about it.

 

I highly encourage anons to watch this video. The young lady in it was producing content as young as age 9. She is adamant she wasn't abused, and the guest analyst panel is absolutely floored that she considered her abuser a friend and confidant. Of course we all know he took advantage of the situation and was profiting off these young girls, but their viewpoint of the relationship isn't "Stockholm". It's "I liked this arrangement, and was OK with it until everyone I know started accusing me of very nasty things." The worst part for her, she claims, wasn't the "experience" itself. It was how people treated her when they found out about it, and saw it for themselves.

 

Important for people to understand. These kids are victims on both sides of this.