Swordsmyth
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Only once they robbed you, not before.
The glories of anarchy, no peace, no freedom, just eternal war against better organized tyrants.
Only once they robbed you, not before.
The glories of anarchy, no peace, no freedom, just eternal war against better organized tyrants.
Yeah, and they were also a bit non-mainstream in their religious beliefs. Maybe their closest parallel is with the Mormons?
Mormons were definitely not main stream but they were driven out of America proper, partially because of their belief in ending slavery.
Euro-White isn't a culture or an ethnicity that can produce a culture.We have more than the rest of the world.
Euro-Whites are the dominant culture in America, get over it, we have accepted more cultural elements from minorities than most other cultures have in history and we don't have to give up our own.
Euro-White isn't a culture or an ethnicity that can produce a culture.
But just how do you celebrate your Whiteness?
Because we have a right to keep out those who would erect a tyranny around us.
Before I sold the crackheads my land, I searched county records and read the deed myself, and to my surprise you've been squatting on my property - now theirs.Because that guy turns around and votes against my best interests and liberty, votes to rob me using government proxies as his highwaymen.
If you sold your land to a bunch of crackheads who started robbing my house every chance they got, then it becomes my business.
Trolls marry?Statistically, Hispanics support my libertarian ideology at a higher rate than women. Do I have to right to evict your wife from the country?
Even better parallel then. The Boers were driven out of the Colony proper. Before Star Trek, there was SA trek...
Stop with the race baiting, they are the descendants of Europeans who had a strong Christian ... culture
Like Hispanics, you mean?
Hispanics for the most part embraced socialism far more than the Boers did
Northern European Culture
All well and good. I'm curious though how do you have all of the quotes from people... the search function on this site sucks.You mentioned liberty. The Boers disenfranchised and denied citizenship to anyone who was not a member of their race and church. They had forced conscription of all white males into their armed forces.
As for socialism, you clearly haven't bothered to read anything about the politics of the Boer republics and SAR, or you'd have learned about their explicitly socialist / national socialist political parties.
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What's that high pitched whistling sound?
You mentioned liberty. The Boers disenfranchised and denied citizenship to anyone who was not a member of their race and church. They had forced conscription of all white males into their armed forces.
As for socialism, you clearly haven't bothered to read anything about the politics of the Boer republics and SAR, or you'd have learned about their explicitly socialist / national socialist political parties.
Maybe you should get your ears checked, Northern European culture is a subset of European culture and therefore members share a closer cultural affinity than those who are only part of broader European culture.What's that high pitched whistling sound?
All well and good. I'm curious though how do you have all of the quotes from people... the search function on this site sucks.
Been saving random tidbits to highlight weeks or months later?
I never said they were perfect nor did I say I would bring them here if I could get rid of the "refugee" program instead but the Hispanics are much more socialist.
Maybe you should get your ears checked, Northern European culture is a subset of European culture and therefore members share a closer cultural affinity than those who are only part of broader European culture.
The term socialist has been thrown around quite a bit in the past few years. Not since the cold war has the term garnered so much attention in the press and from politicians. But when you look at countries who actually have a socialist economic structure, you can see some similarities to the United States – but there are some really stark differences.
Below, you will see some of the most socialistic nations in the world today:
China
Denmark
Finland
Netherlands
Canada
Sweden
Norway
Ireland
New Zealand
Belgium
Here's a list of the most socialist nations from 2012. None of these are Hispanic.
http://blog.peerform.com/top-ten-most-socialist-countries-in-the-world/