i know, because i have been there. the truth that they are left, alone, an individual in a society worshiping the cult of the individual, to respond against an influx of outsiders from all corners of the world. fortnite trained me to be a killer and to floss on the corpses of my enemies. in my mind a rainbow is only beautiful to due its variety of colours, mix the colours together and you destroy them all and they are gone forever and the end result is far from anything beautiful. the result is obvious. where there is a will, there is a way. where your beliefs given to you by your family/friends/society etc? something that had been a part of my life for as long as i could remember, cynicism in the face of attacks on the west by islamic invaders, was suddenly no longer there. in time, the truth will be revealed. they run over the weak and the elderly, they seize the children from their mothers so that they might forget, among the barbarians, the name of god. see you on the streets you anti-white scum to turks you can live in peace in your own lands, and may no harm come to you.
why you should risk nothing whilst others risk all? this pakistani muslim invader now sits as representative for the people of london. do you believe those you attacked were innocent? but the aftershock from my actions will ripple for years to come, driving political and social discourse, creating the atmosphere or fear and change that is required. unfortunately not, there was a much larger work written, roughly 240 pagies long that spoke on many issues and went into much depth, but in a moment of unbridled self criticism, i deleted the entire work and started again, two weeks before the attack itself. we must crush immigration and deport those invaders already living on our soil.
>yes, the person that has influenced me above all was candace owens.