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The Monsters are Turning on Zionism

  The Monsters are Turning on Zionism The anti-White agenda at play DONALD JEFFRIES It has been refreshing to see so many in the alternative media speaking critically about Zionism, and even questioning the wildly disproportionate amount of Jewish influence in the media and government. This was first precipitated by Israel’s heavy handed response to “Hamas,” and then the firing of Candace Owens by Daily Wire. Anyone who has lived through the past fifty years understands the anti-White agenda. The Great Replacement. Under the auspices of gradualism (think the boiling frog analogy), the White Patriarchy, which had been firmly in control of society since the founding of the Republic, began to slowly but consistently cede power to women and minorities. More importantly, the White males who remained in power in effect became figurative women or minorities themselves. Self-hating to a degree the world had never seen before. Still wielding power, but doing it with an invisible gun held to the

But It's A Benign Dictatorship

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  But It's A Benign Dictatorship The Trial of Robocop RADIO FAR SIDE One of my favorite films of all time is  Paul Verhoeven’s  Robocop . It is probably the second greatest dramatization of Fascism ever put to celluloid, surpassed only by the unbounded genius of Orson Wells and  Franz Kafka  teamed up on  The Trial . The latter is more cerebral and depressing, following the tribulations of a man consumed by a cold and lifeless system (hint: humanity loses), while the former is a prophetic satirical romp through modern globalist society (hint: transhumanity wins). If you have any doubts whether you live in a Fascist utopia or a Socialist one, watch  Robocop  and compare it to your immediate environment. Most likely, you live in a Fascist utopia, with a thin veneer of Socialism to make it appear to have a heart and soul. Thanks to nearly a century of unrelenting propaganda, most people think Fascism was defeated in 1945, making the world safe for Socialism.  Au contraire, mon ami.  I