Anonymous ID: 9b03f7 March 5, 2021, 3:20 p.m. No.13137245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

i am a racist. and how does diversity increase that strength? mistakes will be made, losses will be had, some failures are certain and some endeavours will go bad. for every french man or woman there was double the number of invaders. incite conflict.place posters near public parks calling for sharia law, then in the next week place posters over such posters calling for the expulsion of all immigrants, repeat in every area of public life until the crisis arises. diversity is not a strength. take from my views that which works, discard that which does not.victory is all that matters. the same people will find themselves gradually less and less represented both politically and culturally, becoming essentially foreigners in their own lands. religion? -invictis by william ernest henley there is only one victory, but many defeats. art and beauty subverted beyond all recognition, bauhaus travesties replacing nouveau wonders, soulless metropolitan architecture of glass and steel reflecting no society, no culture, no people and therefore belonging everywhere, and no where.

 

these repercussions will hit them hard, fast and without mercy. blitz to dominant positions all true movements are populist movements while the movement itself, at least in the vanguard stage, does not need to have the support of the entire population, eventually we will need our people to join our new society, and voluntarily. somehow this isolation then radicalization is seen as a surprise, yet for anyone who was paying attention, it was a long time coming. monotonous repetition of immigration facts and statistics will simply bore the masses, and drive the people away from the stale and uninspired speakers that propagate them. after all i am a private and mostly introverted person. it may upset many, but the truth of the matter is these people are directly responsible for the current invasion and sacking of europe and their treachery has damaged european prospects greatly.

>but once i arrived in france, i found the stories to not only be true, but profoundly understated.