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re: I am completely numb after watching the Charlotte video.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 6:30 am to GooseSix
Posted on 9/10/25 at 6:30 am to GooseSix
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completely numb
Which is what the media and national socialist 'leaders' want. They refuse to cover it, downplay it, excuse it, even try to claim the killer himself is a 'victim'.
They want people to do nothing, say nothing, know nothing.
But some total dirtbag checks out after ODing on drugs he took..
You WILL be forced to care!
Posted on 9/10/25 at 6:37 am to GooseSix
I haven't watched the video and don't want to but noticed elsewhere that there were others in the car with her. Still think it is unconceivable that not one person tried to help in some way. As a people, have we become so callous that we allowed another being to bleed to death . . and where were all the heros?
Posted on 9/10/25 at 6:41 am to Azkiger
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How TF can you die alone on a train full of people?
Those aren’t people, best you come to terms with that now
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:20 am to Azkiger
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They just left her alone. Just let her die.
that scene was emblematic of the moral malaise that we have allowed to be placed on our society by design.
The 'enemy' has been plotting to tear apart the moral integrity of this nation for the past six decades.
And that enemy is an unholy alliance between the university system, journalism elites, teachers unions, one-world government oligarchs, and the democrat party.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:31 am to Snipe
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This is the direct result of people rejecting a higher power of creation and instead believing or accepting that we are all just a bunch of cells that happened to fall into place at this precise momentum time and when we are gone we are just gone.
Citation needed.
I think you're wildly overestimating the philosophising those inner city blacks had done. These aren't 20 year old college students from wealthy families.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:38 am to Azkiger
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Citation needed.
The world that rejects God is my citation.
God loving and God fearing people do not act like this
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:40 am to Azkiger
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I think you're wildly overestimating the philosophising those inner city blacks had done.
Almost every rap song is an anthem of nihilism. You don’t have to read Sartre if you’re listening to modern rap.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:44 am to Snipe
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The world that rejects God is my citation.
So everyone that rejects God thinks they're just a collection of atoms?
That's a Muslim belief?
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:46 am to Azkiger
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So everyone that rejects God thinks they're just a collection of atoms?
Are you rejecting anything non-natural? Or just the Christian concept of God?
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:49 am to GooseSix
Think about what is taken. Think about all these lives that are taken. These are productive, innocent lives. And they're gone in an instant by some piece of shite, fricking animal.
We need more jails and we need to segregate those that cannot exist in normal society.
We need more jails and we need to segregate those that cannot exist in normal society.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:54 am to Thicker_Poster
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I'm starting to think the whites in the first half of the 1900s acted the way they did for reasons other than skin color.
I was born in 1938 - in Vernon Parish - and I grew up in the last throes of 'segregation'.
I can tell you that there was no virulent racism then, as there is now. Yes - there were isolated instances of white hate - the KKK was still trying to be a force, but was alamost universally ignored, if not mocked for their stupidity. There was FAR LESS person-to-person hatred between the races then, as there is now.
I recall noticing the court house bathrooms being labeled "White" and "Colored" - and asked my dad "why?" - he used a big word on me and I had to go look it up - he said "hygiene.'
Once in high school our mimeograph machine broke and we had to go to the black high school to use theirs. That was actually the first time I had ever even thought of the fact that the blacks had different schools than us - The point is that the subject of 'race' was just not a topic that entered anyone's mind. We may as well have been separated by an ocean. But the point is there as NO HATRED - period.
Yes - I know that view from 35,000 ft looking down would identify that as 'totally unfair' - and that would be correct. But in return it was totally peaceful and cooperative - I do not recall a single instance of 'racial hatred' from either side in my entire youth. (and no, the 'news' of racial incidents from around the nation just didn't penetrate into our consciousness - we were 'rubes' but we were happy and safe.)
Once the desegregation issue boiled into my consciousness, it took me about 3 seconds to decide - "Well - that's only fair - why have we not been doing this all along?" - I was amazed that the national guard had to be called out to enforce it.
Then things started to get ugly - and they have only been getting uglier for the past 7 decades.
LBJ put delivered the fatal blow when he launched the parasitic welfare notion onto us - black enclaves have become a source of expanding un-human culture ever since, and it is now boiling over into crisis of existence.
We were making strides toward solving that 'problem' until Obama -----
and then things really started turning to shite.
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