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No's avatar

I can hide her at my house if she wants to escape.

But seriously, it's time for the people of Europe to kill their governments.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yes. We need to keep our eyes open too, they’re test running exactly what radicals want to install here in America.

The fact is, populist movements are seen as threat to the political class of Europe because they are concerned primarily with a proper historical understanding of what the nation is and what the state is for, which is the preservation of the nation and the defense of its people and heritage. Europe's elites hate that, because their political project is explicitly post-national. They want to destroy the nation as such and replace it with supra national institutions governed by a global elite

No's avatar

They just don't need people anymore. They want a bunch of theme parks around the otherwise empty world for their families and friends to play in.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Notice how they always have unsolvable "problems" like CO2 is the enemy, "racism" is inherent if you're white, toxic masculinity, etc.?

So as long as we breath out CO2 or are white or are a male acting like a natural male...the problem can't be "fixed".

It's not about fixing anything. As long as the "problems" remain...so does the control.

Its a about taking innocuous differences and turning them into permanent grievances.

A populace in division is easy to manage. Thats the whole point.

dancingtime's avatar

Unless someone covered the topic in further comments, it looks as though you have no idea what is going on in Europe...

Bare-Faced Plague-Spreader's avatar

I think i have heard this before: language, borders, culture. That is what a "state" is.

Jake Wiskerchen's avatar

Michael Savage used to say that all the time on his radio show.

¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Just FYI in case you don't know, he's on Newsmax Sunday nights at 8pm.

Steenroid's avatar

And the elites and socialists in the US want to join them. Hey guys Star Trek was fiction.

ScottyG's avatar

The blade is patiently waiting.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Hate to say it but violence works.

The UK and Europe better wake up. They've become so apathetic that they don't understand that this push to "protect" children online has nothing to do with children.

The end goal is really about removing online anonymity so you're easier to find and lock up.

Just watch.

ScottyG's avatar

Absolutely. Their playbook reads like a coloring book: whenever it’s about protecting the children, it’s never about protecting the children

Ryan Gardner's avatar

"Reads like a color book".

Thats perfect and im stealing...:)

Paul Loewen's avatar

Keep the crayons away from the politicians - they'll eat them -

Kaycee's avatar

Look how good it works Ryan. The Muslims are doing it and cowing the local populations because White people bad, especially the male ones.

Bradley Lewis's avatar

Perhaps in the short term, but the spiritual cost of violence without direct threat of harm, is poisonous.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Of course it is. I would prefer to use kindness, gentleness and persuasion, but if I lived in the UK, for example, and one of those 3rd world savages messed with a loved one they'd be on the receiving end of my sinister lust for primal vengeance.

Mitch's avatar

the road to victory begins when action is focused on those higher up who are bringing the invaders in and diverting taxpayer funds to supporting them.

AT's avatar

The United Nations.

They mobilize migrants, provide aid, food, and build resting areas along their route to make sure they reach their destination.

All taxpayer founded.

No's avatar

Time to polish it up and grease the channels.

Dave Slough's avatar

The blade cuts both ways

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

You are right, but one blade has been cutting for a long time.

Dave Slough's avatar

Correct karma is coming

Susan Daniels's avatar

You read my mind.

Joe Horton's avatar

The return of Madame DeFarge! Probably won’t see any Scarlet Pimpernels this go-round.

No's avatar

They seek him here, they seek him there. Those Frenchies seek him everywhere...

Joe Horton's avatar

Remember how he escaped when he was found out (at least in the novel)?

No's avatar

In disguise that would never be suspected.

Joe Horton's avatar

Actually…he had filled his snuff box with finely ground black pepper….

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME

;-)

¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Yes it is time for that. It's time for us - somehow - to run guns to the People of western Europe so they can kill their tyrannical despotic overlords, in government AND in law enforcement (sic).

I truly believe the only solution is a violent one. They are too far gone and too defenseless to do it the better way.

You can vote your way into tyranny, and all that.

AT's avatar

Sad but true.

“ nobody in history has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them."

Mitch's avatar

support freedom fighters

¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

We did it in Nicaragua, we can do it in western Europe.

Where's Ollie North? Fawn Hall?

Bezoar's avatar

You read my mind.

Jeff McRockets's avatar

Not if I get her to hide at my house first!

dancingtime's avatar

Literally...sorry...not sorry...

Roger T's avatar

Absolutely, and not just Europe, though it'll most likely start there first, but who bells cat?

Water ain't a gonna clear up 'till ya git the pigs outta the creek. Da?

Beware Solzhenitsyn's Man who just wanted to be left alone. They just keep on keepin' on, turning up the temperature & pressure 'till they discover, to their stark terror, they've just nudged the Flash Point and it's all afire and the boiler blows - "Oh dear, oh dear, what do we do now?" as they ponder how they ended up in this Lake of Fire. Never impute to Ignorance that which can be attributed to Malice (Guillotin's Razor) - for they know full well what they do. And beware the Man with only one Rifle, for he's likely most apt to know how to use it - and when.

Check Six,

Roger T

Out

Grandma Bear's avatar

Metaphorically, of course! 🤔

Robert M Poormon's avatar

—and our time seems drawing near.

John Wiles's avatar

In the most basic of truths, I almost cried. "An Armed populace are citizens. An unarmed populace are slaves." The second amendment was not aimed to protect us from the government. It was aimed at protecting the governent from us - the true and absolute rulers of this country, who both choose and fire those who are supposed to represent us. Europe has enslaved their citizenry. No matter what LA, NY, Chicago, Minneapolis or any other big city think - the real people are still in control. When we believe we are not, it will not be pretty. I say that not as a threat, but as a truth.

"The most terrifying force of death comes from the hands of men who wanted to be left alone.

They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love.

They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it.

They know that the moment they fight back, their lives, as they have lived them, are over.

The moment the men who wanted to be left alone are forced to fight back, it is a form of suicide.

They are literally killing off who they used to be. Which is why, when forced to take up violence, these men who wanted to be left alone, fight with unholy vengeance against those who murdered their former lives.

They fight with raw hate, and a drive that cannot be fathomed by those who are merely play-acting at politics and terror.

TRUE TERROR will arrive at these people's door, and they will cry, scream and beg for mercy

... but it will fall upon the deaf ears of the men who just wanted to be left alone."

Ryan Gardner's avatar

If a civilization cannot protect its children, history will soon appoint a harsher guardian.

Swabbie Robbie's avatar

better said as "history shows a harsher guardian will arise. Remember the Janissaries which may be what will happen in Europe and later here. "Janissaries began as an elite corps made up through the devşirme system of child levy enslavement, by which Christian boys, chiefly from the Balkans, were taken, levied, subjected to forced circumcision and forced conversion to Islam, and incorporated into the Ottoman army,

Warmek's avatar

"All I wanted was left alone." (Poor grammar due to it being a quote of a character in an SF series.)

No words have ever echoed more truthfully with me. Even before I read Solzhenitsyn, even before I read said SF series, that was a position I had expressed many, many, many times, since I was a far, far younger lad than I am now.

Just leave me alone. Or, by all the gods above and below, I will **make** you leave me alone.

"Give *me* Liberty.

Or I will give *you* Death."

Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Can or will anyone give liberty? Today it may be better to state: I will have liberty or you will have death. Sometimes there really is a hill to die on or thrive on.

Warmek's avatar

"Give me liberty" as in "leave me alone", and also quite obviously to echo the Patrick Henry original. Plus, I was also trying to fit it on a t-shirt, so, one needs to be adequately pithy.

bara.ex.nihilo's avatar

It is amazing to me that there is a possibility for us to understand intimately such notions - as we have heard quoted to us from the founding generations - like Patrick Henry's.

I wonder if we will understand Nathan Hale the same way: " I regret that I only have one life to give for my country." Perhaps Trump does?

May God help all peoples to take their nations back. Amen.

Steve Parr's avatar

Our desire to be left alone is our weakness. Lib'rals know we won't put down our plows and pick up our swords until the wolf's at our door. Meanwhile they've broken down our fences, burned our towns, looted our stores, violated our women and children, and made us give them money. The time for remaining uninvolved is past.

Warmek's avatar

That's the problem with having something to lose. Of course, once they make sure *that's* not the case any longer, woe betide.

Steve Parr's avatar

I agree with the sentiment but --- why should we wait? We can see what's coming. Why not fight while there's something left to fight for? If we wait until *that's* not the case, our victory will be hollow.

The goal isn't survival. It's a continuation of the society we've been building for 250 years. If we wait too long we'll have won (for win we will) nothing but rubble.

Warmek's avatar

No, you're right, and what you are saying makes perfect sense. The issue, I suppose, is that while I have something left to lose, it's... difficult to reach the activation energy to go begin that revolution. Especially since I'd likely be acting essentially alone, likely end up dead or imprisoned, and end up having lost everything anyway.

You see the horns of the dilemma, I presume?

Chris Nathan's avatar

Solzhenitsyn never wrote these words. I don't think John Wiles knew that when he posted them - they are commonly misattributed - but it's not Solzhenitsyn.

Barbara J Sudell's avatar

Wow. You said it all.

el bicho palo's avatar

Yeah, I love this quote but it's totally not Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

I investigated a few years ago, and to the best of my abilities to determine these things, seems to have been left as an anonymous comment on an article at zero hedge.

Even our badcat misattributed it to AS recently but it's not his. Doesn't really read like him either when you think about his most famous quote.

"We didn’t love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation. We spent ourselves in one unrestrained outburst in 1917, and then we hurried to submit. We submitted with pleasure! We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward."

So in the spirit of

"Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me."

Better to not confuse the origins of the powerful prose you shared

John Wiles's avatar

Okay, Google said it was, but I removed it. I don't care who said it. It's what it says that counts.

Chris Nathan's avatar

Please - as a person of conscience - either take this comment down or edit it to remove the attribution to Solzhenitsyn. Although I agree with the sentiment, Solzhenitsyn never wrote it. He never said it.

John Wiles's avatar

Happy? I don't care who said it. It's what it says that is meanginful.

Chris Nathan's avatar

Thanks John. It IS a great quote, and I do appreciate your integrity in making the correction. Not many people would do that.

Rik's avatar

A tragic, and unfortunately realistic scenario... Nobody wants it - not even those who don't like being alone - but nobody seems to know how to switch off the channel either...

Roger T's avatar

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable" JFK 1962

Justin's avatar

Sounds like a Rambo.

John Wiles's avatar

One of Rambo's great lines was, "Remember, you started it."

Swizzlestick's avatar

Now that these Afghans realize they are entitled to €600 for having their photo taken, I imagine a surge of aggressive photo bombing is about to spread across France.

Justin's avatar

You know, if their faces are blurred out for irrelevance...

Jrod's avatar

Just another reminder of why our founding fathers left Europe.

No name here's avatar

10-15 years ago I would listen to people like Richard Spencer and worry his ideas would catch on. Now I'm worried they wont.

The betrayal of decent people who happen to be white is so egregious and profound, and the response to reasonable objections so authoritarian and heavy-handed, I just don't see how Europe gets out of this without a lot of violence.

It's a powder keg.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

We should by now, all know who they are. those that still don't are blind and deaf. or politicians with their pockets filled with green

Isidore’s Brain's avatar

DSA, GDI, GEC, SIO. Had Harris been elected this would be in full throttle here in the US. Those trying to suppress and contain free speech will not win this in the end.

but for now it remains so disorienting and isolating to see friends, family, people you’ve admired not understand what’s happening. I’m not seeing anyway out of this but eventual violence.

V. Dominique's avatar

It's the Republican controlled Congress that is trying to pass a law making it illegal to criticize Israel, Zionism, the Holocaust narrative and anything else that is associated with Judaism. Red state legislatures have passed similar laws which were signed by Republican governors. And blue states have done the same. This is the route that is being used to suppress and contain speech that is being used in this country.

There may be a way out that doesn't include violence... strengthening the 10th amendment with nullification laws and repealing the 17th amendment... but that will take time and an engaged citizenry, both which seem to be in short supply.

Guylaine's avatar

That literally gave .e chills, head to toe. I wonder if her post is also prosecutable.

Warmek's avatar

Well, she showed the same Afghan migrants, after all...

New Scott's avatar

At this point she could be a creation of AI. Which would be awesome.

Christine Glass's avatar

REM----The End of the World as We Know It---time for Europe to get rid of every single politician who has brought this Stephen King novel to life.

ScottyG's avatar

Sadly, Today’s Stephen King would side with the elites.

Rebecca's avatar

As someone who was a big Stephen King fan in my younger days, I am very disappointed with his political leanings.

Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Me too. I won't even read a King book anymore, even old ones I missed. I don't even want to think about the musicians I loved who showed their true colors as they aged. Joni Mitchell comes to mind, whom I met in1969 at the Newport Folk Festival. As to Hollyweird actors Sheesh!

Bare-Faced Plague-Spreader's avatar

This is nothing new, what is new is how bad it has gotten. Try reading "Holly" I got it on audiobook and would listen to it in dribs and drabs as the Covid material would cause me to mentally dry-heave.

ScottyG's avatar

Me, as well. Heck,

I went to UMaine cos of him. I’m ok with his political leanings but I don’t need to be lectured. Just tell a good yarn.

Ian Schmidt's avatar

King proudly voted for Platner. So he's on board with Nazis.

Ludwig Von Rothbard's avatar

Kitten corner! It's been too long. Both Left and Right hate free speech...

NormaJeanne's avatar

We need to make government afraid of its people again. Time for the Rise of the Reckoning. It’s so important that we in America protect and preserve our Constitutional liberties so we are able to help our European brothers and sisters win back theirs.

Jimmy's avatar

So many friends here in Texas have no clue about these things, but when I even hint at them, their response is willful ignorance: “Oh no they don’t! Europe is wonderful… except Russia.”

Valoree Dowell's avatar

Remind them about Henry Nowak, RIP.

Mike Cranny's avatar

It’s hard to know about things when the Legacy Media blacks out stories that they don’t want to talk about.

Mike Cranny's avatar

It’s hard to know about things when the Legacy Media blacks out stories that they don’t want to talk about.

Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Most people in my professional circles don't get beyond the legacy media; they think if it's not covered by the NYT it didn't happen. And the spin from the NYT is just the thing to parrot if you want to show how "sophisticated" you are. My eyes roll so much these days I really should start wearing sunglasses.

TyRade's avatar

Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints', penned in 1973!, the fictional suicide of France surrendering to Third World invasion, playing out as fact, real time.

Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Stating the obvious is prosecutable. Living in a simulated liberal fascist fantasy is not. Use the right words or suffer. Taking video of state criminal activity? Prepare for prison.

Hapee's avatar

You might wonder if the man is overreacting, but the state’s response is downright threatening and dictatorial. That says enough about its motives.

Mike Cranny's avatar

I don’t wonder. He is not overreacting.

Hapee's avatar

Maybe not, but I just see a group of men sitting on the ground in the hippie way, like I used to sit with friends. You know, not all foreigners are the same. Keep an open mind. The man that feels bothered might not have one, or he is like one of the people that used to yell from the window: "Keep off the grass".

Mike Cranny's avatar

Have you read the report on Grooming Gangs? Are you even aware it's out?

You don't get to lecture anyone on "keeping an open mind". Evidently yours is so open your brains fell out.

Hapee's avatar
3dEdited

I have many foreign and muslim friends. They are nice friendly people. Don't confuse them with the troublemakers that the government imported to hurt our countries. My brain is damaged goods, but it is still inside my head.

I haven't read the report, but saw some flashes of it on X. That is enough for me. I do not want too much filth in my head, or it might fall off. It makes it hard to keep an open mind if you see what some people are capable of doing. It is hard to imagen a solution for the problem, certainly not with the new puppet prime-minister in the UK. I rather point my arrows at the globalists that caused the problem, than blaming all foreigners, because blind hatred is just what they want. Divide and rule. Sorry, I didn't want to lecture you.

Mike Cranny's avatar

You did not answer the question: Have you read the Grooming Gangs Report?

https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/2069397033547346190/video/1

Hapee's avatar

Yes, I answered your question. But I edited my answer, maybe you missed the edited version.

Hapee's avatar

And I watched the clip in the link you send. These troublemakers are imported to give the government the excuse to start the police state.

Kenneth R. Mintz's avatar

Now you’re talking! The only way you folks are going to get rid of these dedicated parasites is to physically remove them.