Notices by Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital), page 2
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We have become insanely risk-averse by historical standards. In Brazil we have a holiday for a man executed after one of the early attempts at independence from Portugal, and that revolt started because of a 20% tax. He knew that painful execution was in the cards when he decided to go for it, and yet he did it anyway. Now we pay much more, absurdly more, and just keep our heads down.
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There are over a hundred and fifty million Americans left, that's quite a bit far from over, if only at least some of you didn't have that mindset. Not that we outside of America think very much differently, mind you.
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I always lol at other countries' election hijinks. Brazil is the most honest democracy in the world: you go, press a button that does nothing, then the electoral court decides who won and tell you as soon as all the polling stations are closed. No advance voting, no mail-in, no counting, no drama, no unnecessary waits, no audits, go to jail if you complain. Peak democracy.
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Most of the White people are standing at the back filming and laughing, the ones going nuts about the cake are almost all pardos.
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How the fuck isn't fragging a daily occurrence over there? Or is it?
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We had the most limp-wristed junta in the history of juntas.
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He could change it if he was willing, but he's not.
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lmao, imagine if Trump cripples international kike power completely by mistake, would be hilarious if they started kvetching about it and he just went "hey, I'm giving you Gaza, this has nothing to do with jews, let Elon's kids do their job".
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Greatest rugpull in gaming history, no one will ever top this.
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"A legal one at that."
Yeah, about that.
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We can only hope they're all labeled insurrectionists and end up in a concentration camp.
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Duh, it's gonna be about nig- er, redguards.
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Wait, Xi is also getting us better anime tiddies?
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I bet Guam is just a little over 100 miles overland from the continental US too.
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They fled to a different province because the person persecuting Him didn't have power there. If they were or not inside the Roman empire during that time is not relevant for the story, only that they were away from the reach of Herod, but it becomes relevant when people who hate both Whites and Christians want to use it as a tool against Whites.
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It's not a reinterpretation, dude. If it was Rome or not is not relevant. He's not called a "refugee" in scripture. The concept probably didn't even exist by then. Someone fleeing from one US state to another to avoid an unjust warrant is also an apt comparison.
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That has nothing to do with the modern concept of refugees, dude.
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The Current Year concept of refugee does not in any way or form require someone to be unjustly accused of a crime.
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Christ never left the country He was born in (that we know of).
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That's still Rome.
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