they were attacks on my people, attacks on my culture, attacks on my faith and attacks on my soul. canvas public areas in support of radical positions, even if they are not your own. is there a particular person that radicalized you the most? a political and social stalemate that makes any advancement impossible. i remember pulling into a shopping centre car park to buy groceries in some moderate sized town in eastern france, of roughly 15-25 thousand people. only elect leaders that show support to your brother nation. these are the things that speak to people, connect people, drive people. no. support them economically, donate to their cause, buy products from their people, volunteer your resources and labour. only for muslims. as for me, my time has come.
make your plans, get training, form alliances, get equipped and then act. but despite this sub-replacement fertility rate, the population in the west is increasing, and rapidly. a gradual change is never going to achieve victory. you think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the internet? won β t your attack result in calls for the removal of gun rights from whites in the united states? do you believe you are better than these men?
>but what few know is that rotherham is just one of an ongoing trend of rape and molestation perpetrated by these non-white scum.