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Andrew Morrison's avatar

I've been over at Facebook looking at the ICE webpage. For each post they make, there's a small army of libtards who come out and attack ICE by calling them Nazis or Gestapo. Never mind that many of the ICE agents are Hispanic themselves.

I have been responding by pointing out that Eisenhower felt so strongly about fighting Nazi Germany that he called his book on it "Crusade in Europe". He viewed the war as being good versus evil. Yet, when Eisenhower became President, he launched Operation Wetback and deported a million illegal aliens primarily from Mexico. I then ask the libtards if this makes Ike a Nazi.

Likewise, I point out that Winston Churchill held firm against the Nazis when the Nazis had overrun much of Europe. However, Churchill didn't think much of Indians from India nor Amerindians. Towards the end of his life, he wanted to campaign on a slogan of "Keep England white." Again, I ask them if that made Churchill a Nazi.

I have yet to have a response from any of them. They cannot seem to process it. The only lesson they seem to have taken from World War II is that white people must be the problem.

So, when ICE's X account is posting classic paintings of the American frontier, they only associate it with white supremacy. Fine, but if it's white supremacy, then aren't they benefiting from it? The west was conquered by white settlers or pioneers. The immigrants can vilify the settlers afterwards, but the immigrants happily take the "stolen land" for themselves while berating those that made a system allowing them to take it.

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Nate Sherwood's avatar

I like the pic. Reminds me of Beethoven.

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noochness's avatar

At first it's jarring b/c the head of hair is so full, one's initial thought is that it's a pic of a woman. But once the brain realizes it's a guy, it looks great.

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N.M. Iversen's avatar

Thanks for this and for your work. The soul of VDARE certainly lives on.

I'm afraid I'm with Lydia on the photo.

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Thucydides's avatar

Progressivism hates the past and present because they compare poorly with an imagined transformative future. Their utopianism has as an essential component this nihilism as to what actually exists. Rather than live with the reality of human imperfectability, and accept the limitations of the human condition, they fill their heads with sick dreams and fantasies and hate their fellow man. Sad!

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Negrero's avatar

Great photo because: 1) your gaze says "I take no BS from anyone" and 2) that's s mane of hair any guy would envy

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Bert Powers's avatar

They are triggered by the truth and actual history. I think that explains the frame of mind quite well.

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Barton Cockey's avatar

I agree with Lydia, the photo is awful, portrays you like a werewolf.

A resurrection is definitely needed, possibly a new branding.

EC

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Peter Brimelow's avatar

Maybe I like being a werewolf?

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