I want you to know what you're looking at the next time you see this guy being interviewed or RTed by an Abundance bro.
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“So the King of Pedophiles got the 4chan guy to make the Nazi board and that’s why the host of Celebrity Apprentice was made immune to laws by the Tradcath Illuminati. This has something to do with video game journalism, maybe?”
Fuck off.
“So the King of Pedophiles got the 4chan guy to make the Nazi board and that’s why the host of Celebrity Apprentice was made immune to laws by the Tradcath Illuminati. This has something to do with video game journalism, maybe?”
Fuck off.
"Maduro was a paranoid lunatic always lying about the CIA trying to overthrow him. Anyways, now that the CIA has overthrown him..."
"Maduro was a paranoid lunatic always lying about the CIA trying to overthrow him. Anyways, now that the CIA has overthrown him..."
if you said these things and got paid for it then you need to go away. literally if “woke mind virus” is something youve ever said unironically you need to go away
if you said these things and got paid for it then you need to go away. literally if “woke mind virus” is something youve ever said unironically you need to go away
Meanwhile, actual factual Neo Nazis are shouting his “Heil Hitler” song in public.
“I lost touch with reality”
Meanwhile, actual factual Neo Nazis are shouting his “Heil Hitler” song in public.
Ah well.
Ah well.
The answer is no. They gave up their humanity. Maybe some of them can be redeemed, after a long period of self reflection. But I’m not hopeful.
Excellent article!
The answer is no. They gave up their humanity. Maybe some of them can be redeemed, after a long period of self reflection. But I’m not hopeful.
When we say white women are the foot soldiers of white supremacy, this is the behavior we’re describing.
We need an Internet of my dang Wife
We need an Internet of my dang Wife
(source: i made it up but it feels very true in my heart)
(source: i made it up but it feels very true in my heart)
They're DANGEROUS.
They're DANGEROUS.
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...