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CivNatsAreToBlame 5 points ago +7 / -2

Yes. Did you actually believe anyone here would do anything about it? Have you seen your average American? Overweight, health problems out the wazoo and owned by their possessions. Everyone hoped Trump would pull through, but he didn’t. He was backstabbed and failed. Most of these people were taught since birth that good will prevail, so they are going to sit on their ass waiting for God or Trump or Q or Superman to swoop in and save the day. Anything bad happens, well that’s all part of the plan. The country is dead. Will soon be a 3rd world shithole. Welcome to The United Apes of America. Enjoy the memes.

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LeannaJGrimes 3 points ago +4 / -1

Yeah, but we're really super good at sitting around swapping memes about Hunter Biden and cartoon frogs. That's all we want out of life anymore, so why bother complaining about who's in charge?

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SWORDofLIBERTY -2 points ago +1 / -3

believing in a jew in the sky that will save you if you believe hard enough is what pacified whites into accepting their own conquest.

Prove me wrong.

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CertainlyNotEdward 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sure, that's easy. Western Europe, circa the 11 century.

As for us, the problem is we only remember the Jesus holding the lamb instead of the Jesus using a goddamn whip to extricate the money changers from the church like some kind of Belmont clan vampire slayer.

God has always only helped those who help themselves.

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SWORDofLIBERTY -1 points ago +1 / -2

Ie God takes credit for what man already did.

And you could elaborate in a useful way, rather than a vague era of a 100 fucking years and a giant space of land. Gee you sure showed me, no actual argument as usual to why a fucking lie from Roman era somehow made y'all not a bunch of pussies compared to the men who held up proper War Gods in their daily lives.

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CertainlyNotEdward 1 point ago +1 / -0

The western Roman empire ended in 476 AD, chief.

No, this was the heart of the middle ages. A time when european kings, queens and popes battled and usurped one another other while surviving the invading Muslim hordes. It started in the 5th century, came to a boil with the Christian crusades in the 11th century and ended around the 15th century.

If you care to learn about a little bit about western civilization's history rather than naively criticizing its foundation from a position of ignorance and religious intolerance, you can watch this.