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Bernard Marks
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I think about WTF happened to us and how to course correct. I currently live in northern Idaho. My avatar is a great grandfather whose traditional political views were similar to mine.
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Bernard Marks 4 months ago
If only women understood the extent to which tattoos destroy their femininity and age them... The difference here is colossal, she looks like a 30-something-year-old crackhead streetwalker on the left. image
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Bernard Marks 4 months ago
From a member of White Australia: We abided by the law, we never encouraged violence, and we chose to express our political ideology through peaceful means of political activism, and building an organisation, and having been planning to launch our political party this month. The Australian government couldn't ban us under current legislation because we abided by the law. So instead, they are just moving the goalposts. They aren't just banning our organisation, they want to ban all political opposition to multicultural police state liberal democracy. This move by the Australian government just confirms to the public that they do not care one bit about the supposed "freedoms of expression of democracy" Through a metapolitical lens it's a win for the crumbling of democracy. You can do everything right and by the book and these tyrants will just ban you anyway. The Australian public have their finger on their pulse and they are watching.
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Bernard Marks 4 months ago
PBS: "Due to federal budget cuts, we had to make the difficult decision to rework our staffing and programming. This Sunday, our PBS News Weekend team will sign off the air." The demographic makeup of these hosts reveals enough of why these shows should be shuttered.
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Bernard Marks 5 months ago
Just found the complete graphic. A big percentage of the newborns counted in are already non-white. It's much worse. But tides are turning, and we will make it back. image
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Bernard Marks 5 months ago
Nick Fuentes on the Bondi killer, Naveed Akram: "Why is it that these people are always known to authorities?... I guess they we're a little too focused on Joel Davis, Thomas Sewell and the 'White Australia Party,' that they let ISIS slip through the cracks...'
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Bernard Marks 5 months ago
Truth is not determined by consensus. If everyone believes a lie, it remains a lie. The more a society forces its people to ignore the obvious, the more fragile that society becomes. A people will not survive if they are taught to be ashamed of their own history, to forget who they are, and to accept that their future belongs to others. Once, it was understood that a man took pride in where he came from. He honored the struggles of those before him and valued the traditions that shaped him, seeking always to build upon that inheritance. He admired what was foreign, but never at the expense of his own identity. Today, such instincts are condemned. To speak of heritage, of belonging, is now forbidden. What is now required is not merely acceptance of change, but celebration of dissolution. No civilization has ever thrived by severing itself from its past. No people have ever withstood the test of time by embracing weakness as virtue. A society that tells its sons they have no right to exist, that they must surrender what is theirs, is not a society at all. It is a hospice. The world does not honor those who yield what is theirs. It replaces them. History is a graveyard of fallen civilizations, filled with peoples who were conquered through decay or extinguished by superior force of arms, whose memory has long since faded. What is unique to the modern age is something altogether different. No other people has so fully embraced its own extirpation from the pages of history as a righteous moral obligation. Among European men alone has this impulse been cultivated into the supreme moral imperative of the age. Yet awareness of this condition is not surrender. It is the first movement toward restoration. We prevail by remembering who we are, and through that remembrance we rise restored, shaped by what came before us and drawn toward what we are yet meant to become.