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Quote# 137571

The Alt-Left is pushing full-bore to destroy what remains of traditional America and her values, as evidenced by the Pennsylvania affiliate of Planned Parenthood tweeting its desire for a Disney princess who has had an abortion.

In a tweet, since deleted, someone from Planned Parenthood Keystone tweeted, “We need a disney [sic] princess who’s had an abortion.”

Quote, unquote.

In addition, the tweet continued Left-wing fantasy cultural destruction wish list:

“We need a disney princess who’s pro-choice. We need a disney princess who’s an undocumented immigrant. We need a disney princess who’s actually a union worker. We need a disney princess who’s trans.”


According to The Wrap, the ridiculous tweet was taken down about two hours after it was posted. But obviously, it did not go unnoticed, as Breitbart News reported. It was picked up by Alex Pfeiffer, who is an associate producer for Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” program.

Also, it was noticed by conservative columnist, author, and editor of The Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, who tweeted this: “We need a Disney princess who stumps for sex-selective abortions on the taxpayer dime then lectures us about what small children they would have killed should watch for entertainment.”

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If you’re still not convinced that this is just another small step in the Left’s incessant war on traditional America, consider these additional truths which further demonstrate the all-out assault on wholesome values by the cultural Marxists, as noted by Culture Watch:

— Gain control over the nation’s public schools (which has been fully accomplished) and then use them as conduits for Marxist/socialist ideology; dumb down the curricula; gain control over the teacher’s unions;

— Use outrageous forms of artistic expression to denigrate American culture;

— Label all laws that seek to curb obscenity as “censorship” and oppose them;

— Directly attack previous cultural norms and standards through the widespread promotion of pornography and other obscenities in books, magazines, pop culture, entertainment and, of course, the Internet;

— Present as ‘normal’ and ‘healthy’ aberrant, abnormal lifestyles like homosexuality, same-sex marriage, and LGBTQ/transgenderism;

— Banish all forms of Christianity and other religious observances from the public square and if possible, demonize and criminalize it (unless the religious practitioners are minorities you can also use to attack the predominant American race — Caucasians);

— Downplay and then discredit the traditional family as the basic unit and building block of society (a mother and a father);

— Decriminalize promiscuity and make divorce easy and quick;

— Declare war on morality and redefine what it’s like to be a “moral” person based on the above.

This has been happening in our country — and most other countries throughout the West for decades. Is it any wonder, then, why our children are walking into schools and shooting their peers?

J. D. Heyes, Natural News 17 Comments [3/29/2018 2:54:06 PM]
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Quote# 137568

You know, truly, everyone could become a "sexual predator". These guys, the dateline people, they pose as a 13 year old girl, and initiate the conversations, and lure the men into saying things like that, and eventually getting them to a point where they are so horny that they just need a quick fix, and so that leads them over. Any male in his natural mind would not resist having sex with a younger, fresher girl that started talking to him, provoking him, prodding him, arousing him, and enticing and seducing him. I say what alot of people think, but are too scared to say. Its the truth, that most of the people on this show are really set up, basically, and lured in. There are some pedophiles that are actual predators, in that they actively seek out little boys and girls and violate and rape them, but there are also alot more that are just normal people, who were seduced into something that they would clearly not do, had they been in a normal state of mind.

Insideac, Ultimate guitar 16 Comments [3/29/2018 12:09:11 PM]
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Quote# 137567

Today's Laugh 3-29-18





Mick Williams, Disqus - Faith & Religion 30 Comments [3/29/2018 12:09:08 PM]
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Submitted By: Jocasta

Quote# 137566

Yes! Yes! I speak English! I dress European as well! I wear tshirts and sneakers! I'm pretty involved in European culture as well! Yes! I like pizza, I watch modern sports! I like rock, rap, and know some Hollywood gossip ! Yes there's nothing wrong in assuming that! Assumptions based on logical reasons are understandable. I won't define what is logic/reason/rationale/etc is. I don't have time to teach philosophy. Your assumptions are based on logical reasons. However I'm not an Englishman. I'm not a native European. Just because I have some European ancestry doesn't give me the right to call myself white/Caucasian/European. It would be disrespectful to them. I don't look like them nor do I go through most of their day to day problems, like balding , or other things like certain diseases.

My assumptions on your makeup was based on physical features which is based on genetics not an actual socially constructed Indian card. This is what I've been trying to explain to you. Actual genetics vs a real life social construct.

Oh yes I definitely know the real history of NA. Cannibalizing, rape, actual genocide against rivals. Every group did it to every neighbor before coming into contact with other genetic groups. Perhaps the only 'romanization' mentality I have is that I believe in a sort of unity among NA. I know they have their own individual cultures which they should fight to keep, but what I'm saying is they should embrace a fellow NA regardless of culture than any non NA. I admire the European's and black peoples' unity and brotherhood. And I would love that for my own people.

This whole discussion has been based on the nurture vs nature debate. I used to believe that is was 50/50 but when you look at the actual measurable scientific evidence, the hard evidence points to biology/genetics having more influence than the environment. It doesn't discount the environment however, I have explained to you with facts and reasonable arguments as to why biology/genetics influences our lives from age, sex, appearance, digestive" patterns, to even intelligence and bone density(look these studies up yourself). I repeat and I can't stress this enough;
Genetics separates man from gorilla. Genetics separates men from women. Genetics separates a 10 yr old and a 50 year old. Genetics separates a Native American from a Subsaharan African and a European.?

Joe mama, YouTube 9 Comments [3/29/2018 12:08:24 PM]
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Quote# 137564


I can only tell you that in my experience he does speak and work in a way that is clearly supernatural. No it's not "whatever happens is him answering". It's probably better described as me breaking into reality, where I stop functioning just as an animal and become aware of his presence. In reality, he is present all the time, but we go about our lives as though he doesn't exist. When I talk about him breaking into our space and time what I really mean is that I momentarily break into the reality of his presence. His answer to a prayer is just him reaffirming to me that he is there. As for him being hidden, no-one can see God's face and live. But we can see his arm, for example, when he "works salvation" for us, in other words, he speaks or acts in a way that helps me but glorifies not me but him. (Someone gave a good example of a child hiding from its parent behind a lamp post. He/she thinks he is hidden but his Mum can see his arms poking out. Likewise, God is hidden, but he's hidden in such a way that we can know he's there because he's at work in the world)

Spud, Religion and Ethics 6 Comments [3/29/2018 12:08:17 PM]
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Submitted By: NearlySane

Quote# 137563

Breitbart and InfoWars Hit New Low By Comparing Parkland Survivor To Hitler

Proving yet again how nervous the far right is getting about the momentum survivors of the Parkland school shooting have injected into the gun control issue, several alt-right websites and commentators have compared student David Hogg to Hitler.

On Saturday, Hogg delivered a speech to a massive crowd of an estimated 200,000 people at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington D.C., and at one point, he raise a closed fist into the air.

Alex Jones, founder of the conspiracy theory website InfoWars, took video of Hogg’s speech and dubbed it with audio of a speech by Hitler.

Breitbart and The Daily Wire, also far-right websites, have published articles accusing Hogg of ending his speech with the Hitler salute. Numerous tweets accusing the teen of the same thing have been shared thousands of times.

Even more pathetic is the fact that Republican legislators, such as Minnesota Rep. Mary Franson, have used this as a way to attack Hogg on social media. Iowa Rep. Steve King similarly shared an insulting meme about Emma Gonzalez, another Parkland survivor, to mock her after her own speech at Saturday’s march.

By lowering themselves to the point where they’re attacking minors who went through a massive tragedy just weeks ago, Republicans and pro-gun advocates are doing the job of discrediting themselves out of their opponents’ hands.

Alex Jones, PoliticusUSA (Quoting InfoWars) 24 Comments [3/29/2018 12:08:15 PM]
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Submitted By: SpukiKitty

Quote# 137562

[ on an admitted pedophile working as an elementary school teacher ]

Is there anything unethical with a professor working in college where he is attracted to the students he teaches? Nope, as long as you can control your sexual urges, its not really a big deal. Now parents will definitely feel different and want you removed, but fuck them.

Yokhai, Reddit 10 Comments [3/29/2018 12:08:09 PM]
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Quote# 137555

Some reactionaries, I have come to accept, never want to actually accomplish anything, being far too happy to be nostalgic and pour scorn on everything around them. Myself, I would like to actually win and live in a world without politics, protests, race wars, pressure-groups and globalists. I would like a world where every people has their monarch and every monarch works to make his people as powerful and prosperous as they can be. However, if that is going to happen, we have to learn what works and what does not. We cannot simply go back to exactly the way things used to be because, the way things used to be ended in disaster (if they had not, we would be conservatives rather than reactionaries). There must be some adjustment. Don't be just like what used to be, strive to be better. In order to do that, I can see no alternative but working to change the culture, change the ideas and values of people. Tearing down the last vestiges of the monarchical order because they are not up to your standards will not accomplish that. Counter the "Enlightenment" thinking from the ground up. We do have, as I have said before, at least some room to be optimistic about such a campaign because the current state of affairs does not really seem to be pleasing anyone. The revolutionaries and the liberals alike both promised a utopia and they have obviously failed to deliver it. That is to our advantage but we must do the hard work of steadily changing the values and ideas of our friends, families, neighbors and then going on to education, entertainment and the wider culture. What we have now is not working, use that to your advantage and go forth and change some hearts & minds.

Mad Monarchist, The Mad Monarchist 6 Comments [3/29/2018 12:02:39 PM]
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Quote# 137554

In the United States, the political contest has now entered the “serious” stage, we have seen both the Republican and Democrat conventions and they have together brought about a very definite emotional reaction in me. Unfortunately that reaction was depression. At the GOP convention we saw a succession of politicians who, during the primary, had called Mitt Romney basically “Obama-lite” come out, do a quick about face, and declare him the only man who can save America. We heard very few specifics, which is to say really no specifics beyond lowering taxes and cutting regulations. That sounds good (at least to me) but so long as we have a tax code the size of an encyclopedia it makes little difference to me who says what about taxes since only those with armies of accountants will be able to decipher the code and find the many loopholes both parties have interwoven throughout the whole complicated mess. There was not much energy at the Republican convention compared to the Democrats and it is no wonder. Mitt Romney is the living embodiment of boredom.

The only people with any zeal were the Ron Paul people who the party bosses ensured were soundly ignored after enacting a quick rule change to deprive them of their voice. I would feel more sympathy if they had not helped Romney win the primary in the first place and, I suppose, from the point of view of the GOP there is really little point in doing them any favors since they are most definitely not good, little, loyal Republicans. If Romney loses it will be interesting to see what had the bigger impact; picking a candidate who could not inspire Republicans to vote or disgruntled Ron Paul fans taking support away from the GOP ticket. Of course, the Republicans were perfectly excellent when it came to pointing out problems and listing all of the mistakes of the Obama administration but actual solutions were in very short supply. Like libertarian journalist John Stossel, I would have preferred to hear about what Romney plans to do as President rather than that his dad used to pick a flower for his mom every morning. Most of what came out of Tampa was simply, “Obama stinks but if you vote for us we’ll fix it”; even though that would require majorities in the House and Senate that I doubt Republicans have a prayer of winning.

Mad Monarchist, The Mad Monarchist 4 Comments [3/29/2018 12:02:36 PM]
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Quote# 137553

(Regarding a blog post on polygamy)

Clearly this author doesn't understand that some of her examples were stated as opposed to God's will (Genesis), the Rabbinic Code as Jesus summed up, given after the Israelites refused covenant with God, because their hearts were hardened, and circumstances only for widowed women. The Bible was always one man and one woman for marriage as God's stated purpose. when you see kingdoms in Judah or Israel whereby the king had numerous wives, they did not last and for that reason

scottmontgomery, Patheos 8 Comments [3/29/2018 12:02:33 PM]
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Submitted By: Christopher

Quote# 137552

This is a pro-monarchy blog written by a monarchist. BE WARNED that materials contained in this blog are reactionary, religious, counter-revolutionary and pan-monarchist. You are advised that any and all republican governments, politicians and in particular revolutionaries will be mocked, ridiculed, insulted and unmasked for the truly disgusting characters that they are. This blog is not recommended for anyone who favors revolution, admires politicians or holds an inherent respect for republican governments. Anyone who is lacking in a sense of humor, anyone who is politically correct and anyone who holds the Whig version of history is advised to leave now before you are offended, outraged or have your feelings hurt.

Mad Monarchist, The Mad Monarchist 9 Comments [3/29/2018 12:02:18 PM]
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Quote# 137551

Rebutting Republican Myths

Monarchies are un-democratic!
Not true. Actually, most monarchies in the world today are more democratic than most republics in the world. Further, in most republics (even the United States) the President is not directly elected by the people anyway. However, being democratic is not necessarily a good thing. Benevolent leaders and bloodthirsty dictators have both come to power through democracy.

Monarchies are too expensive!
Not true, not by a long shot. Some monarchs (such as the Prince of Liechtenstein) cost the public nothing at all. In the United Kingdom, the money the Queen grants the government from the Crown Estates is considerably more than the allowance she receives from the Civil List, so Britain effectively makes money off the monarchy. Republics often spend more on their presidents, past presidents and first families than monarchies do on their royal houses. Many countries (like Australia, Jamaica or Canada) share a monarch and pay nothing and monarchies do not have the constant, massive expense of elections and political campaigns for the top job.

Hereditary monarchy just isn’t fair!
Why not? How can any system for determining national leadership be absolutely fair? It hardly seems fair that one person should receive the top job simply because he or she is more popular. Surely the correct criteria should be how qualified a person is rather than if they are good at making speeches, more photogenic or being more gifted at graft and deceit. In a monarchy the top job goes to someone trained from birth to fill that role. In a republic, even under the best circumstances, an elected president will take half their term learning to do the job and the other half campaigning to retain it; hardly a model of efficiency. Hereditary succession seems much more “fair” than granting power to those able to swindle enough money and promise enough favors to the powerful to obtain the highest office in the land.

Monarchies are dangerous! What if the monarch is incompetent?
The same question could be asked about republican leaders. However, rest assured, monarchs who are not capable of fulfilling their duties can be replaced and have been throughout history. Take two of the oldest and most stable monarchies; in Great Britain, when King George III became incapacitated the Prince of Wales was made regent and exercised his duties for him. Similarly, in Japan, when the Taisho Emperor was no longer able to fulfill his duties, the Crown Prince took over those duties for him as regent. On the other hand, even in the most successful republic in the world, the United States, only two presidents have ever been impeached and neither one was actually removed from office.

Monarchy is an archaic throwback! It’s simply out of date!
Certainly monarchy is an ancient institution as it developed naturally from the dawn of time and the growth of human civilizations. However, democracy and republicanism is just as archaic. The Greek city-states of ancient times tried direct democracy and found it of very limited value, lasting only so long as people found out they could vote themselves the property of others. Republicanism was tried on a large-scale by the ancient Romans and yet they too found that it caused too many divisions, factions and civil wars before they decided a monarchy was preferable. The oldest republic in the world today was founded in 301 AD. How out of date is that?

What about cruel monarchs like Nero or Attila the Hun? Surely no benefits could be worth risking leaders like that!
Actually, far more people have been butchered in wars or massacred by those in power since the start of the revolutionary period than in all history previously. Nero or Attila the Hun were unsavory characters but nowhere near as bad as republican monsters like Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong or Pol Pot. It has only been in the post-revolutionary era of mass politics and political ideologies that governments have taken to killing their own people in huge numbers. Nero was cruel to his own family and later persecuted Christians who were still a tiny minority and Attila the Hun, as ruthless as he was toward his enemies, ruled his own people well from what we know and with justice. No monarch ever wiped out as many of their own people as the communist dictators of the Twentieth Century, all of whom did so in the name of “the people” and “fairness”.

Royals are too out of touch. They have no idea how regular people live.
Some people believe this, but it simply isn’t true. Queen Elizabeth II was a mechanic and truck driver during World War II, the King of Thailand is a renowned jazz musician and composer, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has painted illustrations for several books, including the Danish edition of “The Lord of the Rings”. The Emperor of Japan grows his own rice, the King of Cambodia was a practically anonymous dance instructor before coming to the throne and many royal heirs take ordinary jobs, often in obscure places where they are unknown, after finishing school. Despite what people think, royal life is not all champagne and caviar. Compare this to many presidents who have often never worked outside the public sector in their entire lives, never served in the military (as most royals do) or ever known any other life besides making speeches and casting votes.

At best, monarchs are unnecessary. A president could do just as good a job.
Not true at all. Some republics have ceremonial presidents that are supposed to be non-political but they still invariably have a political background and are beholden to the party that appoints them. A monarch, on the other hand, is above all political divisions and has a blood connection to the history of the country, its traditions and most deeply held beliefs. No politician could ever represent a people in the way a monarch can whose family history has been the history of the country itself.

Monarchies must be bad or else there would be more of them!
That argument could only begin to make sense if most monarchies had fallen because of a conscious decision by the whole people to see them end. This has certainly not been the case. Most monarchies have fallen because of brute force exerted by a powerful, motivated minority or because their country was defeated in war and their state collapsed. How about looking at how people live? The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development annually puts out a list of the best countries to live in based on a variety of factors and monarchies invariably outrank republics by far. Last year, 2012, is a typical case with 8 out of the top 10 best countries to live in being monarchies; the only republics to make the top 10 were the United States and Switzerland. If republics are so great, shouldn’t their people be living better lives than those in monarchies?

Monarchs are so set apart, they cannot represent ordinary people.
Actually, that is precisely why they can represent everyone in a way no politician ever could. President Hollande of France is an agnostic socialist, so how can he truly represent those French who are Catholic or capitalists? President Napolitano of Italy was a long-time communist, which is certainly not representative of most Italians. President Obama of the US, a liberal from Hawaii, cannot have much in common with a conservative from South Carolina. Yet, a monarch, because they are set apart, can represent everyone because they are not from any particular group.

Republics bring progress, monarchies only oppressed.
Historical fact says otherwise. Time and time again history has shown that the end of monarchy makes things worse for a country, not better. In France it resulted in the “Reign of Terror” that saw tens of thousands of people get their heads chopped off. In Russia, the loss of the monarchy allowed the Bolsheviks to take power who then created the Soviet Union which spread oppression around the world and murdered millions of people. In China the result was a chaotic period of warlord rule followed by the bloodiest civil war in human history and then a communist dictatorship that took the lives of 60 million people. The end of monarchy in Germany and Austria resulted in divided republics that allowed Adolf Hitler to come to power, devastate the continent and butcher 9 million people. The fall of the Shah of Iran allowed a radical theocracy to take power that has spread terrorism around the world and brutally oppressed its own people. These are only a few of the examples that could be cited and the facts are inarguable.

The Mad Monarchist, The Mad Monarchist 10 Comments [3/29/2018 12:02:15 PM]
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Submitted By: Michael

Quote# 137550

On numerous occasions I have said that what is required is a conversion of the modern culture. That is a difficult task and requires a different sort of commitment than that of someone fighting for king and country in a military struggle. It calls for dedication, patience and resilience. It is a long, tiresome competition that rewards endurance more than decisive action. Sadly, far too many prefer not to try even attempting so daunting a task with a final goal that is so far out of sight. This causes not a few monarchists to, almost subconsciously, switch priorities and demand that their monarch (if they have one) stand as their champion rather than acting as the champion of their monarch. They look at society and wonder why the monarch does not do something to make it all better. This often leads to disenchantment and frustration and then anger. They begin to actively blame their monarch for the ills of modern society and effectively become republicans by either abandoning their allegiance outright or backing some ideal era from the past or a rival royal line from history that is not involved in modern society, has never been involved and so cannot be blamed for anything but upheld as a pristine, imaginary alternative. Although they could never bring themselves to call themselves republicans, they become effectively that by joining the side of those who wish to see the remaining monarchies of the world pulled down.

Mad Monarchist, The Mad Monarchist 2 Comments [3/29/2018 12:02:10 PM]
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Submitted By: Michael

Quote# 137549

[Under "The life and atrocities of Oskar Dirlewanger. The sex psychopath and Nazi. Part 1."]

If ever there was a time when we ne needed this patriot its now....Send him into Calais to clear the Jungle to start with.

The_Bounty_Hunter, Youtube 4 Comments [3/29/2018 12:01:50 PM]
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Submitted By: JeanP

Quote# 137547

See Orphan Reds latest.She is more or less saying the same.The Equinox problems and the dark side of the Moon being visible for me rule out Flat Earth .My Heart likes the Concave Earth but my Head says slow spinning Geocentric Ball Earth.

Rock Lover, Youtube 6 Comments [3/29/2018 12:01:36 PM]
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Submitted By: hydrolythe

Quote# 137544

Lesbians have taken over HR departments. No one dare say anything against them or be threatened with unemployment. At some point people will have to take a chance and speak out. I did. It almost got me fired. Actually was threatened with “consequenses” if I didn’t shut up. My sin? I refused to “celebrate gay pride” and removed a poster from the breakroom that I found offensive. I used all the buzz words: hostile working environment, offensive, against my Christian religion, etc. Aparrantly those only work for disgruntled leftists. A straight white guy has no standing today.

bk1000, Free Republic 25 Comments [3/28/2018 10:04:44 AM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 137531

Dear FB: your arms are too short to box with God!

I remember time and time again Facebook erased my posts, locked me out of my page for posting scriptural posts, and blasted my articles to the liberal online press to bring my Christian message negative media attention.

They sent trolls to my page, then basically snarked at me when I contacted them about it (I still have those emails); they overcharged me for boosts that they purposely prevented from being seen by those I was attempting to boost to.

And they did it all just to stifle my message of sexual purity for Christians!

When I prayed about it God told me to hold my peace and He would fight this battle for me. So I listened to God.

Now here we are: In just one week FB has lost $100B and sinking fast: and this is just the beginning.

I'm not saying this is all about me by any means. But I sure love it when God keeps His promises!

Mack Major, Facebook 21 Comments [3/28/2018 6:07:45 AM]
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Submitted By: Yossarian Lives

Quote# 137527

(If you could, would you have the posters of /r/inceltears beheaded?)

(tehgymcel420)
On second thought, the female poster should be captured and forced to become sex slaves. And the uncletomcels should be lined up on a beach where we will hold a knife to each of their throats one by one and ask if they want to join the black pill movement or die.

(saddupbro)
[see above]

Lol, we've become the same as ISIS.

But if we let them join us, there'll be less women per man.

So we'll probably just behead them.

(tehgymcel420)
Lol, we've become the same as ISIS.

We need an incel caliphate.

tehgymcel420 and saddupbro, incels.me 18 Comments [3/27/2018 11:33:06 PM]
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Submitted By: Pharaoh Bastethotep

Quote# 137526

(If you could, would you have the posters of /r/inceltears beheaded?)

(bkdreamkb)
Most of them.
There are some virgin young men in that sub that are just not blackpilled yet.

(mental-out)
tbh I hate them the most. uncletomcels are the absolute worst.

(Ub2w)
Inceltom is the term i prefer to use tbh.

bkdreamkb, mental-out and Ub2w, incels.me 3 Comments [3/27/2018 11:33:01 PM]
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Submitted By: Pharaoh Bastethotep

Quote# 137525

(tehgymcel420)
If you could, would you have the posters of /r/inceltears beheaded?

They seem like very sad pathetic people if they have nothing to do but bully a group of lonely depressed men all day. Putting them out of their misery would be an act of kindness.

(incelkingkong)
they couldn't have turned out any other way by the truth of determinism, so i can only feel sad for their perception of the world. still it is as you say, perhaps it is better for them to not exist? same goes for us incels too though, living in this way is a suffering too

(nausea)
very good question, I wanna behead alot of people I meet everyday irl though

(Jockcel)
I would nuke the world if I could.

(7339er)
They seem like very sad pathetic people if they have nothing to do but bully a group of lonely depressed men all day. Putting them out of their misery would be an act of kindness.

Of those numale cucks, yeh sure.

I have better plans for the females.

(rickvanderhammer)
i wish somebody would behead me

(a-virgin-nigger)
Beheading is too good for these fucks.

(Bri8564)
Of course I would have them beheaded ASAP if i could.

(FeminismsCancer)
I would hold the sword.

(Grotesque)
No, because they would die without suffering.

Acid facing, my friends.

Various incels, incels.me 4 Comments [3/27/2018 11:32:58 PM]
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Submitted By: Pharaoh Bastethotep

Quote# 137523

An 11 year old gets more action than me

I saw an 11 year old chad kissing a girl outside my apartment today. I went inside my room to my bed to cry. even an elementry schooler gets more action than me. its truly over

Popbob, incels.me 12 Comments [3/27/2018 11:32:48 PM]
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Submitted By: Pharaoh Bastethotep

Quote# 137507



Tony Brown, Facebook 45 Comments [3/27/2018 3:54:47 AM]
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Quote# 137501

Just Mat:
all too often a young Christian who is truly born again goes away to college and because of the pressures of not being allowed to refute the "professor" and being required to take certain courses - especially in biology and philosophy - where the professor is a master at brainwashing (or he wouldn't have got the position) and the pressure of having to pass that course along with peer pressure slowly but surely chips away his belief until he takes the final step of denying the existence of God. Those who were once Christian and convert to atheism are the hardest to talk to because they are both trying to defend their new found faith (and atheism is a faith) and railing against the God they have rejected. I myself came within a step or two of denying Him when I was a very straying believer in God and a casual believer in Christianity. Praise God the devil overplayed his hand one night and in the end of the struggle I got delivered from Him and got saved by Jesus Himself.

Lady Checkmate:
Nothing against anyone who denied God and repented, but I took some of those same classes, with professors and other students who were just as arrogant foolish, if not more arrogant and foolish and I work/worked with people just as foolish AND even though at certain times I backslid, I never denied God. I knew in my heart that even if I sinned (while actively sinning-a prodigal daughter) that didn't change the fact that He's real and He's God (regardless to what any fallible man nor woman said)-even when they nitpicked scripture, misquoted or only quoted parts of the word of God or put me on the spot. In fact, one atheist classmate stands out along with a muslim family I witnessed to. The atheist classmate and I were friendly, she and I would occasionally have coffee or lunch together and just talk. She could be so condescending, lol, but also nice because she knew my heart was in the right place. It was interesting because God was performing miracles right in front of our faces (in different areas of our lives). Things happened in her family (prayer requests were answered). I got a better grade than her on a test and she asked me how did I do it, lol. I told her my God is faithful, you saw me pray before the test :) and I studied. She never shared her grades with me after that. I guess all, if not most atheists are proud, arrogant and condescending, until they find out they have no reason to be...pride goes before a fall. Thank God you were delivered and I'm so happy to have met you here. I believe your testimony is relevant and speaks to the hearts of others who experienced what you experienced. The enemy loves to try and isolate a believer and then surround them with lies and doubt, usually from proud, arrogant and foolish people (who we may not know are proud, arrogant and foolish at the time), BUT God is faithful and has a way of rescuing and redeeming us. Praise God!! It seems like we've had this exchange before and I hope someone is edified by it. God bless you, JustMat :).

Lady Checkmate, Disqus - Faith & Religion 15 Comments [3/27/2018 3:53:36 AM]
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Submitted By: Jocasta

Quote# 137499

[LeMaitre] wasn't Catholic. He pretended to be a catholic so he can deceive Christians into rejecting God. Same thing goes for theistic evolutionism.

anonymous, Y! answers 7 Comments [3/27/2018 3:51:47 AM]
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Quote# 137498


Parallels of the Third Reich





Mick Williams:
Those who forget history always repeat it.

Mick Williams, Disqus - Faith & Religion 24 Comments [3/27/2018 3:51:40 AM]
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