your belief as well?
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cryptoflovecraft — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 12:45 AM)
or do you think the Ted Nugent-Kid Rock EP praising ICE in the aftermath of two (at the very least: Manslaughter)killings is more in line with your ways?
I supported ICE's original mission, but I wholeheartedly condemn those killings.
Good article from Andrew Anglin:
https://www.unz.com/aanglin/jews-deliver-a-gay-and-retarded-new-world-order-for-fat-people-and-women/
"ICE is not really even an immigration enforcement group in anything but name at this point. They deport fewer immigrants under Trump than they did under Obama. They are primarily being unleashed on the streets to fight people who are organized to fight them and, without our analysis getting too complicated, it is pretty clear that there is a deeply symbiotic relationship between ICE and those fighting them in the streets, and that neither group represents the interests of any common people…
"Donald Trump has no interest in the mass removal of illegal immigrants, ostensibly due to economic reasons, and so instead of punishing those housing and employing the immigrants, he is putting on this stupid circus of cruelty and death for the proles. It’s very similar to the totally incompetent Nero giving people bread and letting them watch people kill each other at the circus. In order for the circus to work, a bunch of morons have to come do violence against the fake immigration people. The violence of the “protesters,” who are actually using guerrilla warfare tactics, then justifies the violence of the state….
"All of the people supporting these ICE murders are the Israel people, and I promise you, every single one of those people cares a million times more about Israel than they do about illegal immigration. (Note: they all also, to a man, support mass “legal” immigration. So you can figure that one out. Or try to.)
"What this means is that in the eyes of the people supporting these murders, people who are opposed to Israel and Jews are already enemies of the state, and therefore can already be shot in the streets without consequence." - Andrew Anglin -
Yermom_Is_God — 1 month ago(February 24, 2026 10:17 PM)
U2 hasn't had a good album since Joshua Tree, and it was hilarious when ****** Apple users were forced to have their newest album on their gay iPhones.
"I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit." -A fucking idiot -
Chicxulub — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 12:30 AM)
The opening track, ‘American Obituary’, makes reference to the events that unfolded in Minnesota on January 7, when a civilian called Renee Good was short and killed by a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.
Some good globalism, Kalergi Plan propaganda
It is followed by another new song called ‘The Tears Of Things’, which examines, through the writings of the Jewish prophets, how one can live compassionately in a time of violence and despair.
Jewish values
‘Song of the Future’ was written to honour the life of 16-year-old Sarina Esmailzadeh, who was one of thousands of Iranian schoolgirls who took to the streets as part of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement in 2022. They came together following the death of Jina Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish-Iranian woman who died in Tehran from injuries she sustained following her arrest for not wearing a hijab in accordance with government standards.
Iran War propaganda. Greater Israel Project, ftw
Also on the EP is a reading of Wildpeace – a poem by Israeli author and poet Yehuda Amichai – and a song called ‘One Life At A Time’.
So…more Jewish bullshit
The EP ends with a song called ‘Yours Eternally’, which sees Bono and guitarist The Edge collaborate with Ed Sheeran and Ukrainian musician-turned-soldier Taras Topolia. The track is written in the form of a letter from a soldier on active duty, and comes with a short documentary film directed by Ukrainian cinematographer and filmmaker Ilya Mikhaylus.
The film captures the daily lives of Alina and her fellow soldiers fighting on the frontlines of the war, and will be released on Tuesday February 24 –four years after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ukraine War propaganda (Zelensky is a…Jew? Oh, yes)
The band also announced a new one-off edition of their classic fanzine,
Propaganda
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What a fitting name!
