Monday, 1 April 2024

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Amnesic ðŸ•Š️
It may be slightly inconvenient to remember Extraordinary Renditions, or US ambassador to Tashkent John Herbst being "livid" at the rogue UK ambassador, Craig Murray, for publicising the "not uncommon" practice there of boiling people to death


"Modern man is painfully confused.
He spends his vacation visiting the wonders of what the old world built, yet hates the beliefs that inspired them to build it."
I,Hypocrite (Twitter/X)


"My message of hope on Trans Day of Visibility: 'trans' does not exist, the sex you were born with is your sex, calling yourself something else is self-delusional words infinitely weaker than biology & evolution, 'trans' is a psyop from deluded and/or evil people, but it's only a feeble trendy psyop doomed to fade so you can escape it by the power of thought alone!
If you want to understand / be cured of the LGBTQ+∞ cult read Dostoyevsky's The Devils." Dominic Cummings tweeted this yesterday, Easter Sunday, which was also Trans Day of Visibility and proclaimed as such by by devout Catholic President Biden.

"Religious man was born to be saved, psychological man is born to be pleased."
Philip Rieff, 'The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud'



"There's a trans woman outside who wants to discuss the Day of Visibility with you." "Tell him I can't see him."

4 comments:

  1. The basic error that most people make when they look at American politics is to think that Americans are so stupid for not understanding what a lunatic Donald Trump is. That’s the first thing you have to get out of your mind. Whoever you are, wherever you are on the political spectrum, the American voter sees the same Donald Trump as you do. He knows that Trump runs a sleazy business that builds cheap casinos and things like that. They know that he’s often, let’s say, economical with the truth. They know all these things about Trump. So the question is not: don’t voters know that Trump made some disrespectful comments about women however many years ago? The question is: how bad does the situation in the US have to be for Americans to vote for Trump?
    https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/03/25/working-people-felt-better-under-trump/

    Start calling them antichrist jews because that’s exactly what they are.
    They call us antisemitic.
    We will call them antichrist.
    https://x.com/BasedTorba/status/1772065260293271823?s=20

    “We will most easily come to a precise knowledge of true discernment if we follow the paths of our elders, if we do nothing novel, and if we do not presume to decide anything on the basis of our own private judgment. Instead let us in all things travel the road laid down for us by the tradition of our elders and by the goodness of their lives. Strengthened by this routine a person will not only reach the summit of discernment but he will remain completely safe from all the snares of the enemy… the spiritual life is unseen and hidden, open to only the purest heart. Here the fact of going wrong brings harm that is not of this world and that cannot be easily rectified. Rather, it causes the loss of the soul and an everlasting death. So then how stupid it is to believe that only this way of life has no need of a teacher.”
    St. John Cassian, Conferences

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  2. Jeff Putnam@TheJeffPutnam
    "But it's not in the Bible."

    My Brother is Christ, the Bible was compiled by the Catholic Church and it remained unedited until Martin Luther decided to remove the books he didn't agree with.

    "Nope. The Bible is the only thing we should follow."

    Ok, so how did the church operate for the 300 years or so before the Bible was written?"

    Blocked*

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  3. It is part of diplomacy not to raise hell about the host country's habits, deplorable and ruthless though you may find them. Craig Murray still seems puzzled by this rule.

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    1. Boiling people alive seemed to him to conflict with the British Labour government's professed 'ethical foreign policy' though not to the Labour Foreign Secretary Jack Straw. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/oct/16/politics.foreignpolicy1

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