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Kek

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watch this sick hundo - user

Once a nigger, always a nigger - a nigger

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ree jews get out

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based zappa

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gin me more likels plox

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post quote fren

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Wtf is going on around here

damn

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rote pillen

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>“The mentality of the broad masses is accessible only to what is strong and uncompromising. Like women whose inner sensibilities are not under the sway of abstract reasoning, but are always subject to the influence of a vague emotional longing for the strength that completes her being, and who would rather bow to the strong man than dominate the weakling - in like manner the masses of the people prefer the ruler to the suppliant, and are well-led with a stronger sense of mental security by a teaching that brooks no rival, than by one which offers them a liberal freedom.
They have very little idea how to use that freedom, and thus they are prone to feel that they have been abandoned. They have very little shame at being terrorised intellectually and they are scarcely conscious of the fact that their freedom as human beings is impudently abused, nor have they the slightest suspicion of the intrinsic fallacy if the whole doctrine. They see only the ruthless force and brutality of its determined utterances, to which they always submit.
If social democracy is opposed by a more truthful teaching, then, even though the struggle be of the more brutal kind, this truthful teaching will finally prevail, provided it be enforced with equal ruthlessness.”

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> I got redpilled because of jordan peterson.

I got to admit that I didnt know about alexandr's work before peterson.

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Gay, tbqh

I’m never sure if I love or hate Orwell, which probably means he was a sincerely good person

chekky uh

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Not really a quote, but this may interest you. I don't know the sauce, but I think it's from a book. The LA Times deals with his denial.

> The KGB under Yuri Andropov stood guard over the interests of national security. Contrary to a popular belief, the KGB has never been an independent agency, it wasn’t “a state within a state.” The KGB worked for the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. After Gorbachev took the helm, many top-rank KGB executives were baffled by new strange orders they received from the Party leaders. Here’s an example. The KGB obtained intelligence with regard to Alexander Nikolayevich Yakovlev. According to that piece of intelligence, Yakovlev had been recruited by the CIA while studying in Canada along with Kalugin. Yakovlev and Kalugin had been reportedly approached by CIA agents in Canada , and it was likely that the two had been working for the CIA ever since. The report on Yakovlev was forwarded to Gorbachev. He just showed the file to Yakovlev and said: “Take a look at the KGB file on you.” Subsequently, the Central Committee and the Politburo brushed aside that most important piece of intelligence.

> It would be quite an exaggeration to assume that Gorbachev hand-picked qualified staff for his team. Let me put it this way: He never took a fancy to very brainy people. They never stayed long with the Central Committee or the Politburo. Gorbachev selected those who would be happy to follow his orders obediently without showing too much enthusiasm of their own, those who wouldn’t act on their own initiative.

latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-02-25-mn-768-story.html
archive.fo/k0iK6

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And I thought with chilli diarrhea my day would be bad.

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A good meme dump.

He lived in Minato-ku, Tokyo for a while.

It's interesting, thanks.
Soviet Union Ambassador to Canada
In office
1 June 1973 – 29 October 1983

and after 10 years in Canada
In 1983, a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Mikhail S. Gorbachev, visited Canada, renewed his acquaintance with Yakovlev, and then insisted on his return to Moscow.

In the summer of 1985, he became head of the propaganda department of the Central Committee of the CPSU. In 1986 he became a member of the CPSU Central Committee, secretary of the Central Committee in charge of issues of ideology, information and culture!, at the June (1987) plenum - member of the Politburo.

Have you ever heard anyone in Russia talking about the Suwalki Gap? It's the NATO wet dream right now.

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"In 2017, an iron wolf — 2017 exercise took place in Lithuania, during which soldiers from nine NATO countries were preparing for alleged hostilities to hold the Suwalki corridor. At the same time, representatives of some NATO countries accused Russia of preparing the capture of the Suvalki corridor during the joint Russian-Belarusian maneuvers “West-2017”."
I think it's about NATO want more funding.

It's the next Tarrant rapid action gay squad. ASIO shilling like retarded niggas.

I think so too. I was just wondering if anyone in Russia was talking about it. I suspected it was a total fabrication on NATO's part.🎠

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I haven't heard about it until now. Maybe it's just me. But if think for a minute. Nobody will start a war for that.

The only reason I could think for Russia overrunning the Baltics would be that Russians were just nuts. It makes no sense. Of course if I were an Estonian politician I would use this to scam NATO for every dollar I could.

I wonder what he's like when he gets drunk at thanksgiving dinner

Watson is a really fascinating man
I recommend reading The Double Helix

>[“Worrying about complications before ruling out the possibility that the answer was simple would have been damned foolishness.”
― James D. Watson, The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA]

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