Anonymous ID: e39820 March 14, 2021, 11:52 a.m. No.13208084   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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. For how long did you plan this attack? For many years I had been hearing and reading of the invasion of France by non-whites, many of these rumours and stories I believed to be exaggerations, created to push a political narrative. To take revenge for the thousands of European lives lost to terror attacks throughout European lands. Australia, just like the rest of the colonies of Europe, is simply an off-shoot of the European people. The economic elites who line their pockets with the profit received from our own ethnic replacement. Western culture is trivialized, pulped and blended into a smear of meaningless nothing, with the only tenets and beliefs seemingly held to are the myth of the individual, the value of work (productivity for the benefit of your capitalist owners) and the sovereignty of private property (to ensure none of us get grand ideas of taking the unearned wealth of our owners). We must crush immigration and deport those invaders already living on our soil. It is due to a lack of will. As a policy maker and leader? ignore their demise?

 

Each year these degenerates are responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, in our own cities and across the globe. 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. If we wait until the majority of the boomers begin to pass (between 2028-2038 depending on individual nations and life expectancies) than it will be too little, too late. The internet, of course. Did they perceive us any differently after the attack than they did before? You will find no reprieve, not in Iceland, not in Poland, not in New Zealand, not in Argentina, not in Ukraine, not anywhere in the world.

>Our present comfortable, privileged and prosperous life was gifted to us by our forebears, with the belief that we would maintain, cherish and even expand upon their work, so that one day our own children can enjoy the rewards of our labour.