White Supremacists and Antifascists Clash in Atlanta

Discussion in 'People' started by Aerianne, Apr 20, 2013.

  1. RIPTIDE59

    RIPTIDE59 Banned

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    Going back to euro adolf and socialism. They go hand in hand. Burgers and fries. Guvmint coercion and revenue sharing. Good day, comrade.
     
  2. Voyage

    Voyage Noam Sayin

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    um excuse me but is that for real???
     
  3. odonII

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    National Socialism teaches that people have a natural moral
    duty to protect and promote their own kind, the ideals of the original
    America of 1776 were right in line with National Socialism. America was
    founded by Whites for Whites. The percentage of non-Whites who wrote
    and/or signed the Declaration of Independence and/or the U.S. Constitution
    is ZERO. Many of the signers and authors of these two key U.S. documents
    owned Negroes as slaves. When Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration
    of Independence that “all men are created equal”, he was only referring to
    Whites. To help make this point obvious, Jefferson wrote extensively in his
    Notes on Virginia about Negro racial inferiority to Whites. Specifically he
    wrote that the black color of the Negro is an “eternal monotony” and after
    comparing the “flowing hair” and “a more elegant symmetry of form”

    Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution openly says that to determine
    how many representatives a state should have, slaves should be counted as
    3/5 of a person. Does this sound like America’s Founders believed in racial
    equality??? Belief in race mixing is about as un-American as you can get!
    Contrary to popular lies, America was not established as a multi-racial
    democracy. It was instead created and intended to be a White Republic. In
    addition to the racially aware Article 1, Section 2 mentioned above, Article 4,
    Section 4 guarantees a “republican form of government”, not a democracy.
    In fact, the word “democracy” is not to be found anywhere in the U.S.
    Constitution or in the Declaration of Independence.
     

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