Yinko
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Revivalism is on a cycle, at least in the US. Every three generations or so.It's going to come back in a major way soon with in our life times
Revivalism is on a cycle, at least in the US. Every three generations or so.It's going to come back in a major way soon with in our life times
The British don't hate everything about us and our culture. We're the unruly and impolite younger step-sibling willing to fight with them over just about everything that also has their back in an emergency because "fuck it, were family".New Thread Made about the Coffeyville, Texas Synagogue Terrorist Attack.
Please don't start spreading Anglophobic hate because of the actions of one British person. British people are just like the rest of us, except they hate everything about us and our culture.
The British don't hate everything about us and our culture. We're the unruly and impolite younger step-sibling willing to fight with them over just about everything that also has their back in an emergency because "fuck it, were family".
Yeah, a lot of my fellow Brits won't say it, but looking at the guy's name?
Two things would spring to mind: Was he born over here and raised in our culture, or did he emigrate and gain UK citizenship? Some of the more darker elements would take one look at his name, regardless of his origins, and say, "fucking foreigner" anyway.
What's not being said is that the latter's thinking is on the rise -- the recent scandals about Pakistani-British blokes abusing young White girls, and the Police covering them up for fear of "racism", hasn't helped things.
We do tend to do that, but then again our population has become so... whipped over the last few decades, I'm wondering if that's the case anymore. sighWhen the brits snap they will snap the hardest.
It's the fact that their so whipped that they will snap so hard. When the fear turns into hate it will be ugly.We do tend to do that, but then again our population has become so... whipped over the last few decades, I'm wondering if that's the case anymore. sigh
Washington Free Beacon said:Akram's ability to travel to the United States has sparked outrage from Republicans on Capitol Hill, including Rep. Michael McCaul (Texas). In a statement to the Free Beacon, McCaul said that "the hostage situation should make all Americans question how an individual with a criminal past could get into this country."
"It's unfortunate that partisan politics have driven President Biden to revoke the Trump administration's executive order to bolster information sharing within the DHS," he said. "This move could have weakened the Department's ability to prevent bad actors, such as Akram, from entering the United States."
Sen. Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) on Tuesday sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas that blasted both departments for "either … knowingly [allowing] entry to someone with demonstrated sympathies for terrorist organizations and a predilection toward violence … or [failing] to conduct even a cursory background check."
"It is past time to begin conducting in-person vetting of immigrants to this country," Hawley wrote. "That is what the 9/11 Commission report strongly recommended. It should now be clear that this is necessary to protect U.S. citizens from terrorist attacks on U.S. soil."
Sure this had nothing to do with any feelings about Jewish people...fucking clowns in the FBI just keep shooting their credibility in the foot.
Consider the source. The Daily Mail is a tabloid and about as reliable as what might be written on the walls of a bar's restroom.I never realized British people had such animus for Jewish people. This must be why they have to go to Texas to find them.
More reliable than the MSM world-wide.Consider the source. The Daily Mail is a tabloid and about as reliable as what might be written on the walls of a bar's restroom.
More reliable than the MSM world-wide.