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If you weren't so damn stupid you might actually understand why the question was relevant in the context of a discussion of JS Mills theory of liberty we were discussing.
But you're just here to troll.
Sad.
Easy tiger! I'm going to have to go ahead and fact check you on this issue. Mal isn't interested in gender neutral toilets, he specifically wants men to have the choice of using the womens toilet.Oh lawd. Just when you thought he peaked, he ups the ante and starts ranting about gender neutral toilets
Easy tiger! I'm going to have to go ahead and fact check you on this issue. Mal isn't interested in gender neutral toilets, he specifically wants men to have the choice of using the womens toilet.
Mal isn't interested in gender neutral toilets, he specifically wants men to have the choice of using the womens toilet.
I think he should see a psychologist. Clearly still feels guilty about voting for One Nation a long time ago and projects that guilt onto others. It would explain the thousands of posts accusing others of being anti-semites.I hope he gets the help he so desperately needs.
I think he should see a psychologist. Clearly still feels guilty about voting for One Nation a long time ago and projects that guilt onto others. It would explain the thousands of posts accusing others of being anti-semites.
Also taking up another hobby would be useful. I suggest cooking, maybe he can take lessons from Pete Evans?
Tremendous news, EasternTiger. The great Peter "Kingmaker" Thiel will be our guest speaker at Mensa this Friday. He will be giving us a cyber-security speech on the dangers of Systematic Overload and Recurrent Outage Scenario (or "SOROS" for short).
The theme will, of course, be Lord of the Rings. Please advise me of your costume choice in advance, I'd hate for us to both turn up as Sauron again.
Our beautiful friend Chuckles will be in attendance - while he regrettably could not meet our IQ requirements, I've agreed to hire him to handle the evening's valet parking. He insists he will be able to manage the onslaught of Tesla's seeking attendance, and I have reminded him that our Sentry Mode features will detect if he scratches any of our fine chariots - RIGHT bourbons???
It would explain the thousands of posts accusing others of being anti-semites.
The white genocide, white extinction, or white replacement conspiracy theory is a white nationalist conspiracy theory that claims there is a deliberate plot (often blamed on Jews) to cause the extinction of white people through forced assimilation, mass immigration, and/or violent genocide.
The theory was popularized by white separatist neo-Nazi David Lane around 1995, and has been leveraged as propaganda in Europe, North America, South Africa, and Australia. Similar conspiracy theories were prevalent in Nazi Germany and have been used in the present-day interchangeably with, and as a broader and more extreme version of, Renaud Camus's 2011 The Great Replacement, focusing on the white population of France.
Since the 2019 Christchurch and El Paso shootings, of which the shooters' manifestos decried a "white replacement" and have referenced the concept of "Great Replacement", Camus's conspiracy theory (often called "replacement theory" or "population replacement"), along with Bat Ye'or's 2002 Eurabia concept and Gerd Honsik's resurgent 1970s myth of a Kalergi plan, have all been used synonymously with "white genocide" and are increasingly referred to as variations of the conspiracy theory.
Adolf Hitler wrote to Grant to thank him for writing The Passing of the Great Race, calling it "my Bible". Incorporating Grant's theory, Nazis employed the conspiracy theory widely as propaganda, as exemplified in a 1934 pamphlet written for the "Research Department for the Jewish question" of Walter Frank's "Reich Institute" with the title "Are the white people dying: the future of the white and the colored peoples in the light of biological statistics".
Nazis used the conspiracy theory as a call to arms in a bid to gain power through cultural hegemony and scapegoating Jews by leveraging long-running historical prejudices.
The modern conspiracy theory can be traced back to post-war European neo-Nazi circles, especially René Binet's 1950 book Théorie du Racisme. The latter influenced French 1960s far-right movements such as Europe-Action, which argued that "systematic race mixing [was] nothing more than a slow genocide". In December 1948, Binet's newspaper L'Unité wrote: "We accuse the Zionists and anti-racists of the crime of genocide because they claim to be imposing on us a crossbreeding that would be the death and destruction of our race and civilization".
The term "white genocide" appeared sporadically in the American Nazi Party's White Power newspaper as early as 1972 and was used by the White Aryan Resistance in the 1970s and 1980s, where it primarily referred to contraception and abortion. The conspiracy theory was developed by the neo-Nazi David Lane in his White Genocide Manifesto (c. 1995, origin of the later use of the term),[74][75][76][72] where he made the claim that the government policies of many Western countries had the intent of destroying white European culture and making white people an "extinct species".[77] Lane—a founding member of the organization The Order—criticized miscegenation, abortion, homosexuality, Jewish control of the media, "multi-racial sports", the legal repercussions against those who "resist genocide", and the "Zionist Occupation Government" that he said controls the United States and the other majority-white countries and which encourages "white genocide".[77][78]
Shortly after Lane's Manifesto, the Aryan Nations published their 1996 Declaration of Independence stating that the Zionist Occupation Government sought "the eradication of the white race and its culture" as "one of its foremost purposes". It accused such Jews of subverting the constitutional rule of law; responsibility for post-Civil War Reconstruction; subverting the monetary system with the Federal Reserve System, confiscating land and property; limiting freedoms of speech, religion, and gun ownership; murdering, kidnapping and imprisoning patriots; abdicating national sovereignty to the United Nations; political repression; wasteful bureaucracy; loosening restrictions on immigration and drug trafficking; raising taxes; polluting the environment; commandeering the military, mercenaries, and police; denying Aryan cultural heritage; and inciting immigrant insurrections.[79][80][81][82] Of these accusations, only passage of the Federal Reserve Act, ratification of the Charter of the United Nations, and imprisonment of members of The Order were cited as specific instances.
Another strand developed in Europe in the 1970s by Austrian neo-Nazi Gerd Honsik, who distorted the early 20th century writings of Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi with his invention of the Kalergi plan conspiracy theory, which was popularized in a 2005 book.
C'mon m8, like a POTUS personally manages every prison guard. Political assassinations don't always come from the top - unless you believe JFK arranged his own hit.while two security guards (effectively emplyed by Trump as POTUS) were 'looking the other way, while the cameras were turned off'.
I think he should see a psychologist. Clearly still feels guilty about voting for One Nation a long time ago and projects that guilt onto others. It would explain the thousands of posts accusing others of being anti-semites.
Also taking up another hobby would be useful. I suggest cooking, maybe he can take lessons from Pete Evans?
C'mon m8, like a POTUS personally manages every prison guard. Political assassinations don't always come from the top - unless you believe JFK arranged his own hit.
I do give you kudos for providing the correct quote though, every other time you quote Trump as referring to "young girls" when he in fact referred to young "women".
Why do you have a problem with trump in the womens toilets whilst advocating for the rights of men to use the womens toilets?and you know, no men are anywhere. And I'm allowed to go in because
Why do you have a problem with trump in the womens toilets whilst advocating for the rights of men to use the womens toilets?
I looked for the post(s) from FlowersByIrene where he said any of the above and couldn't find them?FlowersByIrene literally believes in the following:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_genocide_conspiracy_theory
If you knew someone who believed in the above openly and expressly Nazi and antisemitic conspiracy theory, while simultaneously parroting other conspiracies about 'Hollywood elites' and 'Blackwater, Soros and the Rothschilds and financiers' and so forth imposing Communism and 'cultural Marxism' on the 'white race' and so forth (as he's done, repeatedly) wouldn't you be a little...
... suspicious?
Yes or No will suffice.
He's literally parroting exactly what the Nazis thought was going on by believing in the above. The above was basically their entire justification for the holocaust. He's 'done his own research' online, and been cooked into believing a series of centuries old debunked Nazi conspiracy theories (and the reason they murdered 6 million Jewish people) are actually true.
I’m wondering if you do.You have no idea of the motivations of men who claim to be women in order to gain access to the toilets.
You have no idea of the motivations of men who claim to be women in order to gain access to the toilets.
Yes.
See. Unlike you campaigners, I'm intellectually honest.