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02.03.202510:50
🇺🇸🇺🇦 Lindsey "To The Last Ukrainian" Graham is the perfect example of both an American "ally" and a scumbag politician.
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02.03.202504:11
This is what freedom looks like in the modern age, create a church and start stockpiling guns and this is what you get.
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Liberty or Death



02.03.202504:10
If anyone wanted to fix the 2A it's quite simple abolish the NFA and ATF.
19.02.202523:40
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Ron Paul

02.03.202504:54
Europeans Aren't Invited To The Peace Talks Because They Want To Continue The War


02.03.202504:11


23.02.202500:11
SRS (Special Retard Service)
"That others may meme"
"That others may meme"
19.02.202523:40
05.03.202517:05
Understanding Israel’s Political Landscape: Rabin vs. Kahane
Since the late 20th century, Israel’s political arena has featured starkly different visions for the nation’s future. On one end stands Yitzhak Rabin (1922–1995), a native of the land before statehood, a decorated Israeli general, and twice prime minister. Rabin was instrumental in securing victory in key wars—most notably the Six-Day War—and later pursued reconciliation with the Palestinians through the Oslo Accords. His legacy of seeking a negotiated peace was cut short by his assassination in 1995.
On the other end is Meir Kahane (1932–1990), an American-born rabbi who immigrated to Israel and founded the Kach party. Kahane argued that lasting security for the Jewish state demanded the uncompromising removal of hostile Arab populations. His radical platform and hardline rhetoric were widely condemned, yet they captured a segment of Israeli society concerned with existential threats. Kahane, too, was assassinated, in 1990.
Today, Benjamin Netanyahu—commonly called “Bibi”—has governed Israel for much of the past three decades. Yet many observers argue that the enduring philosophical divide still boils down to Rabin’s path of negotiated coexistence versus Kahane’s emphasis on Jewish sovereignty at any cost. Below (in comments) is a long-form dialogue imagining these two figures debating what Israel’s future should look like.
Since the late 20th century, Israel’s political arena has featured starkly different visions for the nation’s future. On one end stands Yitzhak Rabin (1922–1995), a native of the land before statehood, a decorated Israeli general, and twice prime minister. Rabin was instrumental in securing victory in key wars—most notably the Six-Day War—and later pursued reconciliation with the Palestinians through the Oslo Accords. His legacy of seeking a negotiated peace was cut short by his assassination in 1995.
On the other end is Meir Kahane (1932–1990), an American-born rabbi who immigrated to Israel and founded the Kach party. Kahane argued that lasting security for the Jewish state demanded the uncompromising removal of hostile Arab populations. His radical platform and hardline rhetoric were widely condemned, yet they captured a segment of Israeli society concerned with existential threats. Kahane, too, was assassinated, in 1990.
Today, Benjamin Netanyahu—commonly called “Bibi”—has governed Israel for much of the past three decades. Yet many observers argue that the enduring philosophical divide still boils down to Rabin’s path of negotiated coexistence versus Kahane’s emphasis on Jewish sovereignty at any cost. Below (in comments) is a long-form dialogue imagining these two figures debating what Israel’s future should look like.


02.03.202504:12
02.03.202504:11
Obviously it's now March, but the siege lasted a while.
21.02.202515:55
She is Swiss, not German. 🇨🇭


11.02.202501:20
Ah, yes; democracy. Why EVERY politician in the US refers TO the US as 'a democracy'
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02.03.202504:11
Special day to remind yourself that feds and zogbots are subhumans and you need to train and tribe harder


19.02.202523:45
"The Loving State does not limit your rights. It protects people from their misuse."
—The Loving State
⛪ 𝕃𝕚𝕓𝕖𝕣𝕥𝕪 ℝ𝕚𝕤𝕚𝕟𝕘 🧝♂️
—The Loving State
⛪ 𝕃𝕚𝕓𝕖𝕣𝕥𝕪 ℝ𝕚𝕤𝕚𝕟𝕘 🧝♂️
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FC


10.02.202521:59
REVOLT — A DUTY
If a government uses the instruments of power in its hands for the purpose of leading a people to ruin, then rebellion is not only the right but also the duty of every individual citizen.
Adolf Hitler
If a government uses the instruments of power in its hands for the purpose of leading a people to ruin, then rebellion is not only the right but also the duty of every individual citizen.
Adolf Hitler
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