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KingSobieski 03-10-2016 09:01

Sanders is the true Messiah, bow down before your Jew overlord.

Mitchdubai 03-10-2016 09:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeLiaL (Post 18539120)
i don't know if you've looked at a map in your life, but the U.S. is bigger than Europe.

No it isn't. Google it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeLiaL (Post 18539120)
in the U.S., one doesn't need a "passport" to travel between states, which is essentially like traveling between countries in Europe

No it isn't, Americans all speak the same language, eat the same food and talk too loud. It's not even ****ing close to the same.


Quote:

Originally Posted by BeLiaL (Post 18539120)
how many Europeans have been to Australia, South America, or even Africa? i'm guessing about as many (or fewer) as there are U.S. citizens who have traveled outside of the country

You're not very good at guessing. And why exclude Asia or other parts of Europe? And are you really trying to say that going from Arkansas to Tennessee is similar to going from Greece to Bulgaria?

Otherwise, great post, YAYYYY, Hi 5.

starwolf_nexus 03-10-2016 10:55

***** Dumbai again demonstrating his stupidity.

https://www.google.com/search?q=us+l...utf-8&oe=utf-8
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The sizes of the United States and Europe compared.
The area of the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) is 9,161,923 km2, while the area of Europe is 3,788,027 km2. The United States is almost two and a half times the size of the European Union. France is slightly smaller than the state of Texas.
I guess he thinks he's correct because of his passport superiority complex

Veniggs 03-10-2016 10:59

mitch maybe if u talked a little louder irl and didn't live in constant submission to ur wife and ur theocratic country, u wouldn't come here to talk about urself and seek validation

Thingfish 03-10-2016 11:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by starwolf_nexus (Post 18539342)
***** Dumbai again demonstrating his stupidity.

https://www.google.com/search?q=us+l...utf-8&oe=utf-8


I guess he thinks he's correct because of his passport superiority complex

Europe is the name of a continent. The European Union is a political entity.

[WASP] 03-10-2016 11:24

George W was the antichrist, Obama is satan and now we'll have Donald as Hitler. No, problem is the big money people have been running our politics and now it's not working. All the millions of dollars are worthless once people stop believing the lies. The politicians have done nothing but tell lies to get elected and people are tired of it. Just look at the options other than Trump we have right now. Bernie, no previous accomplishments, zilch, zero, wants to raise taxes to give to the illegal and lazy. Hillary, has done nothing but lie and scam money for herself at the expense of us. Cruz, everything he has done in politics he's tried to lie and say he opposes it all and as of recent a vote fraud. Rubio, the biggest no show no vote in history. But I listen to the media and talk shows who act so professional and well informed they all tell me who won't destroy the country. But the country is being destroyed right now and nobody's doing anything but *****ing about Trump. I'm voting for Trump.

[MoM] Gort 03-10-2016 11:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by starwolf_nexus (Post 18539342)
***** Dumbai again demonstrating his stupidity.

https://www.google.com/search?q=us+l...utf-8&oe=utf-8


I guess he thinks he's correct because of his passport superiority complex

Area of Europe: ~3.9 million sq. miles
Area of United States: ~3.8 million sq. miles (though I'm not sure if that includes Hawaii and Alaska)

Dangerdoggie 03-10-2016 14:12

http://spectator.org/blog/65736/sand...-won-delegates

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But while Bernie was cracking the champagne to celebrate his victory, Hillary Clinton was the one riding off into the sunset with the majority of delegates. Because, yet again, Michigan's Democratic party has a wealth of superdelegates
Welcome disillusioned Bernie supporters, unleash your hate and anger by voting for Trump!

Mitchdubai 03-10-2016 14:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by starwolf_nexus (Post 18539342)
***** Dumbai again demonstrating his stupidity.

https://www.google.com/search?q=us+l...utf-8&oe=utf-8


I guess he thinks he's correct because of his passport superiority complex

Oh you ****ing retard. Europe and the European Union are two different things completely. Read the posts again, Google again, and then apologize. I'll probably accept it because i'm generally good to special needs kids.

starwolf_nexus 03-10-2016 14:45

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Originally Posted by Thingfish (Post 18539352)
Europe is the name of a continent. The European Union is a political entity.

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while the area of Europe is 3,788,027 km2

https://becovegan.files.wordpress.co...verlay-map.jpg

Albiet the European continent is larger though, most people don't compare (apples:oranges) nations to continents its quite frankly silly considering a large portion of "Europe" resides in Russia and last I checked they do not have friendly relationship with "Europe" and free travel is not allowed without Russian escorts which is pertinent to the passport traveling comment.

coombz 03-10-2016 15:09

that is some validuz level fact juking bro

u get a 9 from the new zealand judge

Federere 03-10-2016 15:30

http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/...zlxphruzvr.jpg

CapnPyro 03-10-2016 17:56

http://blog.dilbert.com/post/1408007...k-about-hitler

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Let’s Talk About Hitler

Posted March 10th, 2016 @ 8:48am in #Trump

Can we agree that calling the candidate with German ancestry “Hitler” is racist? It sure feels that way to me. I’m about half German, same as Trump. And it feels like a racial insult to me.

I’m not easily offended, but I don’t see any other way to interpret the incessant Hitler analogies directed at Trump. If he were female and Asian – with exactly the same policies – would we be comparing him to Hitler every five seconds?

I don’t think so.

I’m not defending Trump’s policies. His views don’t align with my own. (None of the candidates agree with my crazy-ass opinions.) All I’m saying is that if you are calling the German guy Hitler, and you are not German (which somehow makes it okay), then I see you as a racist.

I’ll say again that I’m not defending anything Trump says or does in terms of policies. He’s on his own to defend that stuff. Consider me disavowed. My fascination with Trump is limited to his persuasion skills.

Now let’s talk about Hitler analogies in general.

As I have explained in this blog before, analogies are not part of reason. Sometimes things just remind you of other things. That’s the beginning and end of the story. So if your opinion of Trump, or any other candidate, rests on an analogy to Hitler, it would be fair to say you are not using rational thought.

Analogies are excellent tools for explaining a new situation for the first time. And sometimes analogies help you recognize situations that are potentially dangerous before you have all the facts. It is completely rational to use analogies in those two contexts. It is not rational to make a final decision based on an analogy.

Consider the Trump=Hitler analogy that is clogging the Internet. I’ll mention just a few flaws with the analogy.

For example, Hitler wanted to conquer other countries. Trump is opposed to war unless for defense. That’s sort of a big difference right there.

Also, Hitler tried to exterminate minorities. Trump’s policies lean pro-minority:
  • 1.Veterans are disproportionately minorities.
  • 2.Aborted babies are often minorities.
  • 3.Trump wants to avoid people “dying in the streets” with no healthcare, and that benefit is good for minorities.
  • 4.Trump wants to keep Social Security strong, which helps everyone, but mostly people at lower incomes.
  • 5.Trump’s spokesperson is half African-American. Trump’s daughter converted to Judaism. And so on, and so on.
  • 6.Stopping illegal immigration reduces job competition for lower-income families. Some say it also reduces violence to women of all ethnicities.
  • 7.Trump wants citizens to be armed. Hitler didn’t want that.

I could go on. The point is that Trump’s policies are nearly the opposite of Hitler.
Unlike Hitler, Trump is happy to invite anyone with useful technical skills to the country, no matter their ethnicity. And unlike Hitler, Trump has never made reference to ethnicity. Trump often mentions countries of origin and also religion. But so far, not ethnicity. Not ever.

You might THINK Trump has said some ethnically insensitive things during this campaign, but that’s an illusion. He has railed against illegal aliens (regardless of ethnicity) and proposed a ban on Muslim immigration. I remind you that Islam is comprised of all types of ethnicities. Iranians are mostly non-Arabs, just to name one ethnic distinction.

Trump has indeed suggested discrimination against incoming Muslims. But I think you have to see this situation as a special case because Sharia law is incompatible with the Constitution of the United States. And conquering infidels is part of the Islamic belief system in some corners of Islam. If we can’t tell the good people from the bad, it boils down to national security and risk-management. And we also have to assume Trump’s “opening offer” on totally halting Muslim immigration would get negotiated down to something that looks more like a deep vetting process than a ban.

People have asked me whether Trump has made any mistakes in persuasion so far. The answer is yes, emphatically. Asking his crowds to raise their hands and take a voting pledge creates Nazi-looking optics. How in the world – you ask – could a Master Persuader make such an obvious mistake?

I can explain that.

For starters, and according to science, asking people to do something – no matter how minor – greatly increases the odds that those same people will do the next thing you ask of them. So from a persuasion standpoint, asking people to raise their hands and take a pledge is solid-gold persuasion. The only way it could go wrong is if the optics looked like the start of a Nazi movement. And …they do.

So how did Trump miss that?

Easily. We all see through our own filters. I assume Trump does not identify himself with Hitler. So from his perspective, nothing he does fits that analogy. It is only YOUR perspective that makes the voting pledge look ominous and dangerous. All Trump saw was a bunch of enthusiastic supporters.

If you are still hung up on the Hitler analogy with Trump, spend two minutes trying to make a Hitler analogy with Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, and Gandhi. It’s easier than you want to believe. Confirmation bias allows us to fit any observations to any hypothesis.

Although analogies are not part of reason, people do have a lot of fear about Trump. I have witnessed that fear first-hand. I’ll blog about that another time. In my opinion – and at this writing – Trump is not qualified to be president because he scares the pants off of about half the country. That’s Trump’s third-act problem. If he can’t solve it, he can’t be president.

So you might wonder how hard it would be for a Master Persuader to remove people’s fears about him in less than a year. Answer: Easy.

Most politicians couldn’t pull off that sort of persuasion. But they don’t have Trump’s tool set. The fun hasn’t even started yet. This gets better.



On a related note, if this were a movie script, the third-act moment was when Trump asked his crowds to raise their hands and take the pledge. That turned his already-bad image into complete poison for two-thirds of the country. No one escapes from the Hitler meme.

But escape he will. That’s what makes this such a good movie. Get your popcorn.




BeLiaL 03-10-2016 19:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitchdubai (Post 18539336)
No it isn't. Google it.



No it isn't, Americans all speak the same language, eat the same food and talk too loud. It's not even ****ing close to the same.

You are correct. I'm sorry that I forgot to throw a couple of qualifiers in there. Continental Europe, excluding Russia, is smaller than the contiguous United States. "Americans" actually don't all speak the same language: there are plenty of hispanics, latinos, africans, orientals, etc, which all speak exclusively in their native languages. We definitely don't all eat the same food. And, when you consider the reason for having a passport: to travel to a country that is roughly as far away as one state would be to another in the U.S., it's very close to the same.


Quote:

You're not very good at guessing. And why exclude Asia or other parts of Europe? And are you really trying to say that going from Arkansas to Tennessee is similar to going from Greece to Bulgaria?
You say I'm not very good at guessing, but you didn't show me where I am wrong. I excluded Asia because it is right next door to Europe, much like Mexico and Canada are right next door to the U.S. I didn't include Europe because I am positing that passport use is strongly correlated with required distance for its use. Do I think traveling between two states is the same as traveling between countries in Europe? Of course not. I do, however, think that it is not only similar, but also that the distance can be the same, which is extremely relevant to the argument I am presenting.

absent 03-10-2016 20:01

Trump isn't a White nationalist. He's about 1% of what America needs, but even with his zionism, he's still the best bet for America. There's a jewish Total War against Trump, which they wage daily in their press. Whether it's this Breitbart JAP Michelle Fields pretending that Trump's entourage mauled her, to "comedian" Louis CK and SNL pretending he's Hitler - every day, the jewiest jews at the NYT and WP are scrambling to write vapid screeds and tactical blueprints for defeating The Trump. National Jewview's Jonah Goldberg recently wrote about stealing Trump's nomination at the convention while simultaneously telling the goyim that the people are powerless to stop them (the jews). We'll see about that, I suppose. You people need to read what these ****ing jews are writing, and understand that it is jews writing this ****.

Either way, as of now the jews are coming to terms with Trump being the potential nominee and are starting to tactically reduce their absolutely vicious anti-White rhetoric in the media. Lately the jewsmedia basically admitted that all of their "gallup polls" saying Americans want more immigration were bull**** and are now saying that the majority opposes immigration. That's probably a nod towards Hillary's attempt to win over the black-brown-fag coalition. They hate that White people have a candidate this time around.

The jewish media is even begrudgingly starting to admit that White people are under racial attack in some of their media, because jews believe that Whites are beginning to look at the Judenpress with a renewed rage which is replacing the previous mellow distrust. This rapproachment on more overt anti-White media will continue until the Trump Threat is cleared. 24 hours after that happens (if it should), every single one of these same **** publications will write gloating op-eds about the "Death Knell of White America" and return to their blunt and obvious anti-White incitement.

There's a long list of yid neocohens who signed that open letter against Trump, and a longer list of jew millionaires and billionaires election-buying with these super PACs like the Ricketts and Paul Singer, using that money to simply defame and bring down the Trump. What's really notable is that none of this is working. People are listening to Trump and not the jews, and that's because Trump directly confronts the jewmedia not as "misinformed liberals" but correctly as malicious liars with a nefarious political agenda. The truth.

Everyone reading this ought to support Donald Trump just to see what happens. I'm convinced he genuinely is anti-jew and have seen him make a bunch of dog whistles in that direction. While most rubes don't notice that Trump always talks about "Christians" without the usual Judeo qualifier most Evangelical hustler candidates (Cruz, Huckabee, et al) do, I certainly see it, and jews absolutely do.

Go look at jew for jew papers like the Forward and you will see the genuine panic kikes have. Their argument is that any president that they can't buy and demands mutual respect will inevitably undermine the jewish social engineering project over America, and they're probably right.

He's not a huckster neo-con dirtbag like Ronald Reagan. He's a civic nationalist that authentically cares about America. And he's leading a revolution against the system by awakening White working people from Michigan to Tennessee. Will he deliver on everything? Probably not. But he's ripping down the curtain and what White people are seeing simply cannot be unseen.

GreyGhost 03-10-2016 20:22

Michigan to Tennessee




:rofl:

Mitchdubai 03-10-2016 20:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeLiaL (Post 18539533)
You are correct. I'm sorry that I forgot to throw a couple of qualifiers in there. Continental Europe, excluding Russia, is smaller than the contiguous United States. "Americans" actually don't all speak the same language: there are plenty of hispanics, latinos, africans, orientals, etc, which all speak exclusively in their native languages. We definitely don't all eat the same food. And, when you consider the reason for having a passport: to travel to a country that is roughly as far away as one state would be to another in the U.S., it's very close to the same.




You say I'm not very good at guessing, but you didn't show me where I am wrong. I excluded Asia because it is right next door to Europe, much like Mexico and Canada are right next door to the U.S. I didn't include Europe because I am positing that passport use is strongly correlated with required distance for its use. Do I think traveling between two states is the same as traveling between countries in Europe? Of course not. I do, however, think that it is not only similar, but also that the distance can be the same, which is extremely relevant to the argument I am presenting.

Well, that's all the straws gone. I don't even know where to start addressing the complete breakdown of logical thought in that post, and I don't have time either. Maybe later.

Pagy 03-10-2016 21:06

maybe someone will support u soon mitch

beep boop 03-10-2016 21:52

it's very simple. if u want more obama, vote for hillary. if u want repub, vote for trump. if u want a jew, vote for bernie.

Brasstax 03-10-2016 21:55

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Originally Posted by Pagy (Post 18539589)
maybe someone will support u soon mitch

He doesn't speak English well enough.


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