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Ken Gordon's avatar

Well, although I, of course, agree with your take on Gaius to a great extent, the issue with Trump is a bit more subtle then you think. I am not going to go into that here. Suffice to insist that the economic model that is endemic to the U.S. comes from Protestantism, and THAT comes from the Jews: i.e. "he who dies with the most of the world's goods is favored by God", which is total bullshit.

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BodrevBodrev's avatar

Hey, if Americans don't like the EU, they can pull the plug anytime they wish. And Trump what? The only way Trump can be useful is if he presides over the peaceful withdraw from Europe and paves the road for the eventual dissolution of the United States of America as a singular polity, which is coming anyway. From what I've seen he's done neither in his first term, and his second term, despite the bombastic rhetoric, appears to be more of the same.

Good article, thanks. And you are right, the EU can no longer control the narrative. Fag parades in my city have been cancelled indefinitely, because last year some football hooligans beat up the gays. Yeah, apparently you can do that even without guns, but you don't see that happening in the US. As for culture, yes, we do consider it to be superior, with a small caveat. Superior first and foremost to the faggotry that Americans have imposed on use even as they pretend to fight it.

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B. E. Gordon's avatar

I've seen Trump likened to Gorbachev, and that makes sense to me. He's trying to save the liberal Atlanticist system by throwing in some perestroika and glasnost and getting rid of some of the encrusted insanity. But he won't get rid of NATO, or cut our ridiculous military budget, even though he himself said recently that the entire purpose of the EU is to "screw the United States". It'll be up to someone younger who doesn't have a Boomer mentality, and who wants to burn liberalism down rather than try to make it work.

Furthermore, I would argue that we anti-liberal Americans actually follow the lead of anti-liberal Europeans. Trump was elected a year after Brexit, and "far-right" parties were around for quite a long time before MAGA came around and came up with the strategy of trying to seize control of the Republican party. The reason for this is because of the points Kurgan raised, that Europeans intuitively have a better grasp of how to resist liberalism than Americans do, even if their establishment appears on the surface to be more powerful and repressive.

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KD's avatar

🤣🤣"So, bitch please, check your own faggotry"

I'm dying! Exactly! We need to check our own grotesque allowances first and foremost.

Everyone has a hard time naming the jew. It's insane ever since I started noticing. If you don't believe me, just wikipedia it. I swear the arrogance is so high there is no hiding any information at all, even from a "source" like wikipedia. Self awareness is very much lacking in American culture.

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pyrrhus's avatar

No...Finance comes from the City of London and the Rothschilds, American banks being mere pawns of the (((Brits)))...

And the average IQ in Israel is in the mid '90s, although those who come to the US are smarter...I have worked with a number of them, and liked most of them, but they are not as smart as the people I went to college were....

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