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A taxi plowed into Moscow crowd - including football (soccer) fans - injuring eight people.
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The shithead is clearly accelerating. Does not seem to have been planned - more like spur-of-the-moment Jihad. He deliberately mowed down infidels and then clearly was not drunk or incapacitated - enough energy to run away fast.

I will count that towards Muslim terrorism - Ramadan is over, so not even the fasting excuse will work.
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If a car turning toards the pavement and accelerating is out of control then most drivers today are not in control of their cars. It was an attack plain as day.
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Quote: (06-15-2018 03:05 PM)C-Note Wrote:  

The neighbor who attacked Rand Paul received a felony conviction and 30 days in jail. Apparently, the guy didn't like it that Paul was stacking yard debris next to their shared property line.
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“There was no ‘longstanding dispute.’ This description is untrue,” a spokesman for Paul said. “It is impossible to have a dispute when no words of disagreement were ever spoken -- neither immediately nor at any other time before the attack occurred.”

The most dangerous people are the ones running the dispute in the private space between their ears.

Ask this lunatic if they'd argued in the past and he'd likely say "heaps of times", then ask him to describe one instance in detail. His eyes would glaze over.

"...yeah, but... HIS LEAVES WERE GOING IN MY YARD!"

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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Quote: (06-16-2018 07:05 PM)Simeon_Strangelight Wrote:  

The shithead is clearly accelerating. Does not seem to have been planned - more like spur-of-the-moment Jihad. He deliberately mowed down infidels and then clearly was not drunk or incapacitated - enough energy to run away fast.

I will count that towards Muslim terrorism - Ramadan is over, so not even the fasting excuse will work.

Well. . . uh. . . . um. . . His blood sugar levels had not returned to normal yet. Yeah, he was at the worst point from recovering from the trials he faces in his life.

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I fully agree with Jared Taylor here. He is correct when asked about the JQ or even feminism. Sure - feminism must be countered, but that won't destroy the West.
And the JQ - you can only blame the atomized non-tribal Christian Whites for being taken advantage by tribal globalist Jews. Also I am opposed towards any class guilt and this does change anything.

But Jared is correct - the demographics in countries like the US as well as in many others are irreversible. White Western civilizations will continue to fall and collapse in the coming decades becoming low-trust violent shitholes.
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Huge riots in Haiti. Hotels burning, infrastructure getting shut down fast.

Dumbfuck white Christian missionaries stranded amongst the violence. Maybe they'll learn something?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-0...d-tourists
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An estimated 120 Americans are believed to be staying at a Port-au-Prince hotel targeted by protesters, who attempted to bypass security and set the building ablaze. Youth groups and missionaries from an array of U.S churches are also stranded in the Caribbean nation, unable to make it safely to the airport

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http://www.wyff4.com/article/mission-gro...s/22080296
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A mission group from a Georgia church remains stranded, after civil unrest cropped up in the mission field.

Mt. Olivet Baptist Church sent 21 church members, including the pastor, to feed and clothe the poor in Haiti. This is the church's third annual mission trip. The group was supposed to return to the United States on Saturday afternoon.
lol

I don't feel sorry for these dipshits. I bet some of them planned to adopt and bring some Haitian kids here. We should leave the 'tourists' there to fend for themselves.

Wasn't Conan O'Brian staying at a luxury resort there last summer trying to prove a point to Trump?

To be fair, money that was meant to improve Haiti went straight to Hillary's bankroll.
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Some more photos here:

https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery.../36714019/

Shithole confirmed.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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Excellent interview with a 160 IQ black software engineer.

https://righteousruminations.blogspot.com/

He also has a good blog.

I agree with the guy on many if not most issues. Also hilarious how he argues in the vid with a mixed SJW who said Whites don't have to fear anything, they can always become Brazil or become like Native Americans in the countries they created.

It's fantastic to see such an intelligent black man rip apart SJWs and they cannot counter his statements due to his ethnicity.

I also realized why my statements edge so many guys the wrong way as it's really easy to discuss all topics with individuals like The Renegade of Funk while everyone else gets hung up on idiotic talking points.
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Quote: (06-16-2018 06:26 PM)budoslavic Wrote:  

A taxi plowed into Moscow crowd - including football (soccer) fans - injuring eight people.

Is there a longer video? I want to watch the Russians stomp his head into the ground

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Quote: (07-09-2018 03:36 AM)Simeon_Strangelight Wrote:  






Excellent interview with a 160 IQ black software engineer.

https://righteousruminations.blogspot.com/

He also has a good blog.

Really good blog there. Short and thought-provoking posts. Big value to read.

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I've been thinking about the globalist WW3 plan to get 1 world order.

They have to get Russia and China out of the way. If Russia and China start to lose they will use nukes. If nuclear volley happens, how would ANY western nation even have an army left to enslave the world?

Their plan relies on a "controlled demolition" of the west, creating chaos and despair so the people accept 1 world order as their solution. How would they get rid of Russia without nukes though? They'd have to thoroughly and quickly beat them while sustaining minimal damage themselves. That's a hell of a nuanced plan to execute.

Unless the west hit Russia so hard and fast that China says fuck it and joins the globalists in some sort of truce. China is already comfortable with tagging and virtually enslaving their people anyways maybe they would go along with it to an extent? I see how in civil wars with immigration it will be easy for globalists to control the chaos and institute a surveillance state, but Russia will simply fire nukes if they start to lose that's the hard part for them I think.

Unless post-ww3, whatever western army remained would have to all be morally on board with enslaving everyone, thinking they're doing the right thing?

Just thoughts.
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So I'm sure most of guys heard of Sacha Baron Cohen posing as a veteran to trick Sarah Palin (as usual, she shows what a moron she is). It's nothing new here, the dude is a massive troll if you've seen his work as Borat, Ali G or Bruno. He has criticized Obama with The Dictator film.

There's also the village of Roma he portrayed as Kazakhstan that are pissed at him for using them in Romania for Borat.
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The Hispanic/latino disdain of white America is more mind boggling when you consider the following:

How many whites hate Vietnamese? Most of us have uncles or grandpas who fought against them. Over 60,000 Americans died there, yet we don't hate them or even dislike them for that matter.

How many whites hate Germans or Japanese for WW2? Many of our grandfathers fought against them, yet no young person gives a shit. In fact most LIKE those cultures.

So why do Mexicans resent whites so much? They got conquered by Spain for fucks sake. They got kicked out of texas in the mid 1840s. What are they mad about?

Whites had their ancestors slaughtered in Vietnam and WW2 within the past 80 years yet none of us hold lingering grudges.
There's no tangible reason for Mexicans to hold hostility for American whites like they do... Which makes it very disturbing that they do.

I wonder if that Moor (arab) Spaniard blood mixed with Aztec genetics has just made them inherently violent. USA could really thrive in the 21st century if Hispanics weren't so *against* the USA like they are. They don't seem to want to play nice and their mindset is going to cause the downfall of this country.
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White hatred is not genetic. The Japanese don't hate Whites despite having been nuked by Americans.

White hatred is taught in cultural marxist classes - the same history being taught in the US is taught on steroids south of the border - with an added bonus of admittedly happening CIA meddling/coups.






I agree with Mister Merkour - the EU is about to enact a crippling blow towards online freedom since you would not be able to upload any pictures and even sharing of links might be problematic.

And the license to jack off - that is becoming reality in the UK:

https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/13/17349...y-act-2017

So beginning in 2019 you will need to get a license to access porn. I wonder if they don't close other sites with that too like the RVF forum as well as many others. I don't care about porn - restricting access would be beneficial anyway.

I expected this for a time - a license to access the internet is to come and guess who will have his license withdrawn in the future? Yeah - the ones who access any "problematic" information will have their access pulled and flagged for "extremism".

But that may take till 2029 - first let the sheeple get used to the porn pass.
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Quote: (07-14-2018 02:58 PM)Disco_Volante Wrote:  

So why do Mexicans resent whites so much?

Because they're taught to.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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Macron and his former bodyguard Benalla

Emmanuel Macron has massively fucked up. Instead of only using elite french police officers for his protection, he introduces a sort of gang of thugs in the Elysee Palace.

It's important to know that the french president enjoys immunity during his term: he cannot be requested to testify before any jurisdiction and he cannot be prosecuted. So this scandal is not 'Watergate level'.

I was thinking that Macron is a bad president, but that it was not possible to be worst than Hollande. He has made it.

Macron is a real psycho.


https://www.rt.com/news/434158-alexandre...watergate/

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Emmanuel Macron's presidency is being battered by its worst scandal so far and at the center of it is the protester-beating bodyguard Alexandre Benalla, a young man with a surprisingly successful career.

On May 1, a man wearing a police helmet was filmed roughing up unarmed protesters at an anti-Macron rally in Paris. In mid-July, he was identified as Macron's bodyguard Benalla. This has given rise to a scandal that could swell up to what the opposition called "Watergate level," with French politicians baffled by the lengths to which Macron's team has gone to protect the bodyguard.

Benalla, 26, has enjoyed a fast-moving career. A rugby player with a degree in law, he started his career guarding politicians in 2010. Aged just 19 or 20, Benalla enrolled in the operational reserve of the Gendarmerie, the French military police, and joined the security team of the Socialist Party. He then switched several high-ranking bosses, including guarding Francois Hollande on his campaign trail in 2012 and, after that, working as a driver for Industrial Renewal Minister Arnaud Montebourg.

According to Montebourg, they separated after just a week, when Benalla caused a car accident in the minister's presence and then tried to flee the scene. Benalla then fell off the radars for a time, reportedly going to Morocco to work for a security company.

Macron’s ‘Rambo’
He was back in France for Emmanuel Macron's election campaign, and that is when he truly started to shine – and was seemingly let loose. A close bodyguard, he was often seen next to Macron during public appearances and several journalists, including from AFP, complained about his "muscular" behavior. A member of the Young Communists of Bobigny and Darcy complained about being dragged away and hit by Benalla during a rally in 2016 – the same moves the burly bodyguard was seen applying to a protester in the May Day 2018 video.

According to leaked internal emails cited by French media, Benalla wanted campaign security staff to be kitted out like riot police, with shields and crowd-control weapons, but the proposal was shot down by the party treasurer Cedric O, who reportedly thought the idea was "crazy" and doubted its legality. Benalla also wanted a permit to carry a gun, but the Interior Ministry denied his request. He still managed to get it later, through Paris police. His eagerness to get his hands on a gun earned him the comparison to Rambo, a flashy nickname now picked up by the press.


Benalla, who hasn't been on active gendarme duty since 2015, holds the rank of lieutenant colonel of the gendarmerie – an exceptional achievement for someone so young, which the force vaguely explains citing his "level of expertise."

When Macron became president, he picked Benalla as his assistant chief of staff and put him in charge of his security. The bodyguard eventually settled in a lavish residence, which, according to reports was paid for by the Elysee.

It is in this position that Benalla decided to don a riot helmet and join the action on May Day.

‘Watergate level’ cover-up?
What Benalla did on May 1 was potentially illegal on several counts: Not only did he beat up unarmed and apparently non-violent protesters, he also did it while wearing police gear – thus impersonating a police officer – and without having been authorized to take part in the action. Another potential charge against him is trying to obtain security footage of the incident.

Yet, instead of reporting it all to the public prosecutor, as per the French law, Macron's office merely suspended Benalla without pay for 15 days. Only after the events of May 1 came to public attention and an investigation was launched, Macron finally announced he was firing Benalla.

Macron's office has so far kept mum on the incident. Grilled by lawmakers, Interior Minister Gerard Collomb distanced himself from the case, saying he had indeed learned about the May 1 incident on the next day, but felt it was not up to him to initiate any proceedings. So, he passed the information on to Macron's staff and left it at that.

The developing scandal has already grown into the largest in Macron's presidency, raising questions as to just how far above the law the president's inner circle may deem itself. A parliamentary inquiry was set up to establish whether there was a cover-up on Macron's part and opposition leaders have seized on the rich opportunity.

Speaking to BFM TV, Jean-Luc Melenchon, the founder of La France Insoumise political party and one of Macron's opponents in the 2017 election, said Macron is facing something "the level of Watergate" – the 1970s political scandal involving the US President Richard Nixon's administration, which focused on abuses of power and eventually lead to Nixon's resignation.
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< He got multiple diversity promotions while being utterly unstable on all accounts.

The last thing you want is for your security detail to be a violence-prone lunatic. I don't even find the roughing up of the protester that bad. That he essentially impersonated a police officer suiting up in order to beat up people while being employed at his level - that is bad. Also running away from an accident or abusing his power to suppress the footage - that is all what one would expect in a banana republic like Morocco.

Integration done well once again.

This is really bizarre - there are probably hundreds of French soldiers or even legionnaires who have self-control, intelligence, impeccable emotional control - all of them would love to work for the president. But I guess this is a symbol of current-day France.

You become a shithole on all levels - that bloke was working for Hollande as well.
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Macron is a psychopath

https://www.infowars.com/top-psychiatris...sychopath/
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A prominent Italian psychiatrist says that French President-elect Emmanuel Macron is a dangerous psychopath who could potentially ruin France.

In a video interview with ERTV, Dr. Adriano Segatori explores Macron’s psychological background, which he says was shaped by Macron’s relationship with his 64-year-old wife.

Segatori begins by alleging that Macron “suffered a grave sexual assault” at age 15 by his future wife Brigitte Trogneux, 24 years his senior, and that this led to Macron developing an omnipotent personality complex born out of “the idea that limits do not exist”.
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Quote: (07-25-2018 04:43 AM)balybary Wrote:  

Benalla, who hasn't been on active gendarme duty since 2015, holds the rank of lieutenant colonel of the gendarmerie – an exceptional achievement for someone so young, which the force vaguely explains citing his "level of expertise."

When Macron became president, he picked Benalla as his assistant chief of staff and put him in charge of his security.

The bodyguard eventually settled in a lavish residence, which, according to reports was paid for by the Elysee.

Quote: (07-25-2018 04:52 AM)Simeon_Strangelight Wrote:  

This is really bizarre - there are probably hundreds of French soldiers or even legionnaires who have self-control, intelligence, impeccable emotional control - all of them would love to work for the president.

I think Benalla might be one of Macron's lovers.
That would make a lot of sense.
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Macron has a bunch of henchmen to serve his globalist plan.
This was predicted on rooshvforum!

Handsome Creepy Eel's post:
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He looks like a SPECTRE villain out of some low-budget 80s Bond movie...

Macron keeps having frequent meltdowns, even as a president who is supposed to represent the Republic's dignity.
This was predicted on rooshvforum!

My post:
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Macron is like a kid who try to look nice at the beginning, and when he feels comfortable, reveals himself as an annoying little brat

He already has a mini meltdown today because some journalists say that it's weird that he acts like he has already win

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Quote: (07-25-2018 05:01 AM)balybary Wrote:  

Macron is a psychopath

https://www.infowars.com/top-psychiatris...sychopath/
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A prominent Italian psychiatrist says that French President-elect Emmanuel Macron is a dangerous psychopath who could potentially ruin France.

In a video interview with ERTV, Dr. Adriano Segatori explores Macron’s psychological background, which he says was shaped by Macron’s relationship with his 64-year-old wife.

Segatori begins by alleging that Macron “suffered a grave sexual assault” at age 15 by his future wife Brigitte Trogneux, 24 years his senior, and that this led to Macron developing an omnipotent personality complex born out of “the idea that limits do not exist”.
I generally disapprove of psychiatrists commenting on the mental health of people they haven't interacted with professionally, but that link is scary.

France has the third strongest declared nuclear arsenal on the planet, and it lacks the safeguards the other powers have.

I strongly suspect EM is gay, but since I consider it no worse than granny-fucking, the rumours don't affect my opinion of him. What does is if he uses his power and influence to accomidate them. Something I'm assuming is happening with Benalla

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This italian psychiatrist has predicted that Macron, as a true psycho, never feels remorse or guilt when he has made social transgression.

Macron has made a comment about the biggest french scandal since many years:

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"I am proud to have hired him at the Elysée because I consider him to be someone who was devoted and who had a different career path," he said, believing that Alexandre Benalla had done "many good things" by his side.

Article in French:
http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/le-scan...elysee.php

Macron has clear tendencies to act like a remorseless annoying teenager/kid.

He wants minions who treat him like a big boss/big boy, he doesn't really want competent workers around him.
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Here's a translation of the video. I don't speak Spagetti, so may not be accurate.

It's interesting to watch, but the timing around the election was problematic. I dislike Macron, but I dislike attempts to sabotage campaigns based on appeals to authority and remote diagnosis.

Maybe he values loyalty over competence. The French military overwhelmingly supported his opponents in the polling booths, so he's trying to block off any threat.

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Havent followed his internal things but Macron hasnt been so bad in terms of foreign policy in the middle east. He did some moves that were very good surprisingly. Hes no Lepen but hes been better than his predecessors.

As for this scandal it seems like a small issue to me. Western politics seems all about media scoops and gotcha moments and ignores all big issues
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