Anonymous ID: 6c4c5a Jan. 29, 2018, 11:14 p.m. No.209338   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So, what's our battleplan? I'm fucked if I'm following the WRoom Glowfaggots.

Suggest-

#SOTU

#ReleaseTheMemo

#MAGA

 

>that's it. holler.

Anonymous ID: 6c4c5a Jan. 29, 2018, 11:50 p.m. No.209575   🗄️.is 🔗kun

HVS_R, if you're here,

 

>>200627

If you were involved in a life or death military operation

and a foreigner suddenly appeared within your ranks

immediately after 2 extremely successful battles

extremely vocal and desperate to help direct ops

would you think that was fine or a little strange?

If that person ignored your already successful team

and appointed themselves as head of operations and battles

2 days after arriving within your ranks

proceeding to order your battalion to go against what worked in the past

would you find that acceptable and go along with them?

If that person egotistically boasted that previous successful ops

were due to their expertise when you knew they weren't there in battle with you

would you find that normal and believe they were genuine?

If you saw that person ignoring intel and attempting to lead troops

in the wrong direction, and you went along with it

saying nothing not to cause division, what would that make you?

If that person suggested they had better ways of fighting

but you saw proof that their attempts before the next big battle

were failures, even when another team mate was lauding their expertise

Would you continue to keep quiet and go along with their plans?

Or would you speak out?

If you saw what was happening, and didn't alert your fellow fighters,

would that make you complicit? Would it make you a traitor?

would that mean you were a weak person?

would it mean that when your team was subverted, you stood back and did nothing?

would that make you proud of yourself, looking back?