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Nick Fuentes DEMOLISHES superchatter on Hitler "This is not an academic breakdown of Hitler's life in World War II... It is about how White people are being browbeaten into SUBMISSION with the Hitler MYTH!"
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What the trad matrix does is that the man has all the responsibility but not the authority. "I'm not a trad. I'm done with trad."
"A reliable herald of divine mysteries speaks loudest through reverent silence." (St. Ambrose)
Just realized that I don’t like my enemies and like my friends. I should be nice to my friends and mean to my enemies. I had to read the concept of the political by Carl Schmitt to figure this out.
Nick is right: how we present our views is everything. Replies to me insisted it's somehow "moving the Overton window" to have someone, anyone, go out and be "based" in a public forum. This is a really bad attitude. People know fascists exist, they're not going to be red pilled…
This is not how you should carry yourself in debates like this. This isn't going to convince anyone that doesn't fully share his extremely niche worldview. There can be some value in doubling down on enemy labels like "fascist", but when you hold a position 99% of your…
Now let’s all listen to Hilary Crowder, the woman who left her husband, falsely accused him of domestic abuse, and tried to destroy his career about how the most alpha thing that a man can do is get married to a woman like herself. Sure.
You can find the Telegram Nick is referring to right here: t.me/AmericaFirstPr… Glad he finds it useful!
"What can I do to support the show?" Nick Fuentes answers the question
“The religion of Christ makes patriotism a law. There is no perfect Christian who is not a perfect patriot.” —✠Cardinal D.-J. Mercier
"Christian love of country is not just a feeling, and certainly not a desire for revenge, nor is it sentimental populism, but rather a moral duty that drives us to take a lively interest in the welfare and woes of the people." (Joseph Cardinal Höffner)
Michael Knowles taking a bold stand against Israel's actions in Gaza! And to think... it only took a measly 61,200 civilian deaths for him to realize: maybe something less than Christian is going on.
"Israel, you are losing me" Michael Knowles Catholic & political commentator, @michaeljknowles reacts to the recent attack of Israel on the ONLY Catholic Church in Gaza, and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee accusing Israel of blocking Christian groups from entering Israel.
"Whoever refuses to allow God to gently guide them is painfully guided by their own will. And whoever throws off the gentle yoke, the light burden of love, must bear the unbearable burden of their own will, even against their will." (St. Bernard of Clairvaux)
I have to confess. I love the anglican style clergyman (specially the neck)
"For one that loveth not God, how can he love his neighbour as himself, seeing he hateth himself, for he is a blasphemous, wicked wretch, and the lover of wickedness is not the lover, but the deadly enemy of his own self." (St. Augustine)
To a certain extent it's because of the basic geometry involved but it's also in a lot of these cases because it traveled along the silk road. See also the "three hare's motif":
How the fuck does nearly EVERY CULTURE on earth have their own swastika? Literally look up any culture or country and you will find one
Catholic equivalent of the Israel trip... Wagner bros is it over?
Will be in Steubenville next Friday night.
Very poignant phrase in Husserl’s essay ‘The Origin of Geometry’ where Husserl says that people fall victim to the “seduction of language’, in which they parrot words and understand them in a merely associative way, without connecting them to original personal insight, experience
It's also worth pointing out that the very first thing that St. Thomas says in the Summa theologiae is that we need revelation because God has called us to the supernatural end of sharing in his life. So, theosis is the first thing St. Thomas mentions in the Summa.
Thomists were talking about "deification" in the 19th century.