Guys if it's a meme flag with over 30 fucking posts in the thread. All of them spam, then don't reply to it with a direct quote!
Benjamin Hernandez
「I love Trump and I hate gun control」 Call your or other people's representatives and senators at federal and state level you niggers. Email them, write letters like the boomers do which apparently works, and screech at their offices autistically. I don't think anything will come out of this, but it's better to be safe than sorry now isn't it. It makes no sense for you to come down here and whine impotently like how jews do about how one faggoty failed Austrian painter supposedly killing millions of their kind. Also read this: amp.usatoday.com/amp/1916451001
Mitch McConnell has repeatedly blocked gun control legislation in the senate because he's smart enough to realize how stupid that would be. Also, please do the same to the White House. Trump more or less likely has interns here watching us, but fill up the lines. Let him know how you feel about this pretty bad idea.
The fact people fail to understand that, considering the people manning the federal government (the blokes answering phones, for instance) are the same as 40 years ago and trained by the same as 80 years ago, no wonder that THEY DON’T GIVE A FUCK FOR INTERNET OUTRAGE. But clogged phone lines? That get forwarded very fast to representatives and the executive as feedback from their base.
DO NOT GET COMPLACENT. START SCREECHING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS NOW, NIGGERS. DO IT MY FRENS. START SCREECHING AT EVERY REPUBLICAN CONGRESSNIGGER.
incorrect. anytime something is "quoted," and you use a comma after the quote, the comma goes inside the quote. as above.
you do not "quote something", and have a hanging comma outside of the quotation. as above.
it doesn't matter the length of the quotation, what's in question is the placement of the comma being used.
Sebastian Edwards
user in the last thread said "we aren't looking for other candidates" What other candidates? Trump is the repub nominee. It's him or a socialist open borders.
Because white characters look better? I don't know.
Jow Forums told me to go for the casually racist girl when I was hesitant because she is a coworker and I thought maybe she was just doing it "ironically". I don't think I ever intended to get married or have a baby at that point, but life happens. I know billions of people have went through the same experiences, but the fact that I'm one of them now is strange.
I probably will. I'm still young. I don't want to give an exact age but I wasn't old enough to vote in 2016. I am now.
I already knew xenos existed. Don't need to disclose shit when I've seen it with my own two eyes. Owls you gay retard. Vultures don't nest in places like that. Read a book.
Leo Hernandez
The rest of them
Wyatt Baker
That article by CNN was fake. This one by the Japan Times isn't. It talks about Japanese white Supremacy.
The Washington Post reported something interesting on Feb. 14: A farm in Virginia put up a sign saying “Resist white supremacy.” And it incurred a surprising amount of online backlash.
Calls for boycotts. Accusations and recriminations. One-star Facebook reviews that had nothing to do with their products.
The article pondered: Who, other than a white supremacist, would object to a message rejecting white supremacy?
But if you’ve ever protested racism in Japan, or read comments sections in Japanese media, you’ll know these reactions have been old hat for nearly two decades.
In fact, this column will argue that online intolerance and attack have been Japan exports.
First, let’s talk about the old hat. It’s been well established in both articles and lawsuits that Japan’s online bullying is rife (see “2channel, the bullies’ forum,” JBC, Feb. 3, 2009), with people libeled and doxxed, and many a personal and professional life destroyed.
But it’s not limited to Japanese-language forums. Anyone critical of Japan gets it, and in English, too.
For example, my blog recently critiqued a Japan Times article on the internationalization of Japan’s youth (“Coming of age: 1 in 8 new adults in Tokyo are not Japanese“). As usual, somebody trolled:
“Why is this a good thing? Japan needs to stay Japanese. Keep your Leftist, neo-Marxist ideology out of Japan. Japan does not want to go down the same Leftist road as Canada, UK, Europe, etc. Japan must remain an ethnostate. Keep the poz (HIV-positive) out. We see how that it’s destroying the West. Multiculturalism and diversity are a cancer, and I hope to never see it in Japan.”
This supremacist bile is common in the Oort cloud of online haters — the habitues of message boards such as Jow Forums and Reddit, who swarm, thrive and mobilize in anonymous echo chambers.
Bill Kristol, you're not getting your war with Iran please leave.
Ryder Rivera
Like their Japanese counterparts, they consider the racial “other” the enemy, and find inspiration in Japan both as an online community (Jow Forums is in fact the English version of 2chan, and is owned by 2chan’s founder) and, as noted above, as an “ethnostate.”
Consider the notable white supremacists who are Japan fanboys:
Jared Taylor, author and guru of America’s so-called alt-right, is a fluent speaker of Japanese, born in Kobe to missionary parents and schooled in Japan until high school. A self-described white separatist, he believes Japan will be more successful this century than mongrel America due to its “racial and cultural homogeneity.”
Richard Spencer, the white supremacist leader who coined the term “alt-right,” advocates America’s “peaceful ethnic cleansing” into a “white ethnostate.” Cloaking ethno-superiority as “identitarianism” (which means, “you identify with your race, with your people, with your culture”), his spokesman claimed, “Everyone in Japan is an identitarian.”
William Daniel Johnson, chairman of the white nationalist American Freedom Party, wrote a book (and a proposed constitutional amendment) advocating the deportation of all nonwhites from America. Majoring in Japanese in college, he is fluent in the language after his Mormon mission in Tohoku, and prospers under what The Guardian calls “an uncanny connection between Japan and white nationalism in America.”
Even mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, the neo-Nazi who killed 69 people at a Labor Party island youth retreat in 2011, is an ardent Japanophile. In his manifesto, he specifically praised Japan as “a model country” for avoiding multiculturalism.
Supremacists see Japan as a viable national alternative, not only because Japan can get away with policies that embed racism and keep immigrants out, but also, more importantly, because Japan gets the acceptance and respect of other rich countries regardless.
Sara has been looking more beautiful than usual lately. She's the only reason I watch Hannity.
Nathaniel Morales
If you're pro-Saudi Arabia, get out of my country bitch
Caleb Kelly
Japan’s incubators of hate have returned the favor, offering templates for supremacists worldwide to convert their trolling into real political power.
Steve Bannon, the engineer of Donald Trump’s successful presidential election strategy, is another Japan fan. He was here last December at the Japanese Conservative Political Action Conference, proclaiming Prime Minister Shinzo Abe the pioneer of Trumpism — “Trump before Trump.”
According to Joshua Green, in his bestselling book “Devil’s Bargain,” Bannon harnessed the power of online white male hate, “a rolling tumbleweed of wounded male id and aggression.” Recruiting “rootless white males” from the online gaming community into propaganda outlet Breitbart (the “crown jewel of the alt-right’s media universe”), he is now spearheading an international racist social movement.
These rootless white males find succor in Japan. They enjoy one of the world’s largest gaming communities. They are taken in by narratives of subservient women digging white men (The New York Times opined that “exclusively dating Asian women is practically a white-nationalist rite of passage”). And in the land of the hikikomori (extreme antisocial recluses), they find a society making allowances for awkward, introverted people who communicate best without ever leaving their room.
They also find purpose. As noted above, if anyone is critical of Japan’s nerd terrarium, they pile on, like white samurai. Even though by doing so, they encourage the discrimination that affects them adversely.
The white samurai now join the ranks of the other historical figures who have defended Japan from charges of institutionalized racism.
Brandon Turner
>it was really gay but at least they played the us national anthem If Trump approves of a gay rally I'm almost certain ptg will approve of a gay rally.
No, they just want no physical barriers, decriminalization of illegal border crossings, and amnesty, healthcare, and free education to those who do manage to come in that way. But no. Totally not open borders.
>MUH KASHIGGY SPY There's a new sandbag at the helm of the House of Saud named Salman, he's been helping Trump collapse Israeli human trafficking groups.
Jeremiah Sullivan
> saudi family gets purged and guys who ran it in 2001 are dead or senile and out of power
Joshua Kelly
No one can tell what your country is because of the memeflag.
Easton Ross
> president trump : killing their economy softly with his jewery edition