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Monday, May 22, 2023

The Hate Industry

In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, when establishment politicians started to make common use of the term “homeland,” they told us the most dangerous threat to Americans was foreign terrorists. But today, we are instructed to fear the enemy within. A new iconic date, January 6, 2021, is inscribed on our collective consciousness. From coast to coast, Americans are being herded into two camps. There are the “white supremacists,” those bad people who purportedly hate good people. And then there is everyone else, good people who are encouraged to hate the bad people. 

The common thread, to state the obvious, is hate.

7 comments:

  1. Dignified surrender always trumps hate.

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  2. The hate industry is being manufactured by the democrats and mainstream media. This false narrative is being used to create the existance of the "white supremist" . And the identifying feature of the white supremist is anyone who disagrees with any of the democrat agendas. You complain about the democrats, then the fbi is putting you in their sites because you are a hating white supremist.

    For obama the racist is the equivalent of the white supremist of today. Racist when your president is white does not have the same appeal as white supremist.

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    1. If there was a race that was supreme to the others, I imagine that other people around the world would flock to live in their countries, emulate their achievements, wear their clothes, speak their languages, covet their women, and be envious of their men.
      If.

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  3. "homeland" was one of Schickelgruber's favorite trigger words. Just sayin'.

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  4. "Vaterland" (fatherland) was the word he used, but you're reasoning is correct.

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    1. The term “fatherland” makes absolute sense when addressing an ethnically homogenous people who share the same language, culture, traditions, and genetic make up.
      This concept is difficult for us mongrel Americans to understand.

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  5. Being white, while confronted by a black, is a losing proposition. If confronted, just tell them they already won. If I fight and win, I lose. If I fight and lose, I lose... Either way I am a hater. That is where we are today in this, what use to be America...

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