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pensive, for a while, so that people who did have to travel would feel they could get back to their families… not that they were abruptly being made remote from their families.[...]RESTRICTIONS ON TRAVELThis also had connection with something we’ll get to later about overall restrictions on travel. Not everybody should be free to travel the way they do now in the United States. People don’t have a need to travel that way. It’s a privilege! It was a kind of a high-handed way it was put.

What is this from? Context?
 
Is calling Jews "God's chosen people" an Evangelical or Protestant thing? I'm Catholic and I've never heard any of my friends or family call them that we just call them Jews.
It's in the old testament, in Catholicism the church is seen as the completion of God's promise and the welcoming of all people into God's covenant. Evangelicals believe that rabbanical jews are unique in some way even through they didn't follow God when called by him.
 
accelerationism is a blackpilled idea straight from Curtis Yarvin funded my intelligence asset Peter Thiel. It's the same as the whole "maybe we need a king" thing,
I agree, and it's very much a cope for demoralization and inaction. There's a good meme that says "if you want to paint a house red, you're going to need plenty of blue paint!" which sums everything up nicely.

Accelerationism gets pushed a lot on /pol/ because it appeals to autistic rage ("IT'S NOT PERFECT AND THE NORMIES ARE CONFOUNDING ME! KILL EVERYTHING!") while discouraging the autistic tendency towards repetitive tasks and niche interests (which would be good for the drudgery of non-violent political change. It seems to get more pushback now...
 
It's in the old testament, in Catholicism the church is seen as the completion of God's promise and the welcoming of all people into God's covenant. Evangelicals believe that rabbanical jews are unique in some way even through they didn't follow God when called by him.

There's a bit more than that. The Church's position through much of its history, Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant, was that the Jews had been cut off after Christ. But Post-WW2 and the establishment of Israel was seen as fulfilling prophecy by many Protestant sects, primarily fueled by the earlier publishing of the Scofield Reference Bible around WW1 and some other "influences."
 
Oswald Molsey was right. If he had been listened to the UK could have been saved from what it has become. Going to war with Germany was the most retarded thing Britian ever did. Germany, Britian, and France all lost the war.
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Utterly retarded take. Nobody declared war as long as their armies stayed in that region marked black, and the Munich Agreement explicitly affirmed that England would leave them alone as long as they stayed put. It was slaughtering their way across this that got them in trouble:

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Exclusive | House GOP launches probe of China-based billionaire linked to protest groups, including anti-ICE agitators in LA
New York Post (archive.ph)
By Josh Christenson
13 Jun 2025 18:49:21 UTC
WASHINGTON — House Republicans launched an investigation Friday into a China-based billionaire purportedly backing left-wing protest groups in the US — including one linked to the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots in Los Angeles — and asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to determine whether he was part of a larger Chinese Communist Party influence operation.

The reclusive Neville Singham, who was born in Chicago but lives with his activist wife Jodie Evans in Shanghai, “may have acted as an agent for the CCP” through his support of the demonstrations, GOP members of the House Oversight Committee alleged in letters to the billionaire himself as well as Bondi that have been obtained by The Post.

Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and Declassification Taskforce Chairwoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), who has threatened to subpoena Singham if he refuses to cooperate with their investigation, drew attention to the CCP’s self-described “Strategy of Sowing Discord” in the letters.

The reclusive Neville Singham was born in Chicago but lives with his activist wife Jodie Evans in Shanghai. Getty Images for V-Day
“Under General Secretary Xi [Jinping], the CCP is known for its ‘Strategy of Sowing Discord,’ which “refers to efforts to make internal disputes amongst the enemy so deep that they become distracted from conflict,”” Comer and Luna wrote in the letters, which were signed by 19 other Oversight GOPers.

“If you are, in fact, carrying out this strategy on behalf of the CCP, you may have a [Foreign Agents Registration Act] registration obligation. In addition, your funding and relationship with the PSL, which has been implicated in the violence and riots in Los Angeles, may violate other federal laws.”

The letters focus in particular on Singham’s ties to the Party for Liberation and Socialism (PSL), as well as the People’s Forum and the ANSWER Coalition, but request information about 16 other groups.

PSL has been involved in the Los Angeles-based demonstrations as well as other protests nationwide against federal immigration actions, according to public social media posts. Toby Canham for NY Post
Public social media posts indicate PSL has been involved in the Los Angeles demonstrations as well as other protests nationwide against federal immigration actions, some of which have devolved into riots and property destruction.

The People’s Forum and ANSWER Coalition have also helped organize large anti-Israel demonstrations in the US since the outbreak of Jewish state’s war against Hamas in Gaza following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack.

“Reportedly, you have supported these groups with the aim of causing destruction and division in our country — including most recently through ongoing riots and violence in Los Angles, California,” the Oversight Republicans said in the letter to Singham.

The Oversight lawmakers asked Attorney General Pam Bondi if he was part of a larger Chinese Communist Party influence operation. AP
“You have created an elaborate dark money network which allows you to send funds to a series of non-profits,” they added, “that have almost no real footprints.”

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), now secretary of state, and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) had asked Biden’s DOJ last year to look into any activities Singham may have been supporting “on behalf of the CCP” to promote civil unrest in the US, the Oversight panel noted.

Both Singham, the founder of the software firm Thoughtworks and a purported admirer of Maoism, and Evans have denied working for the Chinese government, but have shared office space with the Maku Group — a CCP-promoting propaganda network.

“You have created an elaborate dark money network which allows you to send funds to a series of non-profits,” the GOP lawmakers added, “that have almost no real footprints.” Toby Canham for NY Post
Dark money nonprofits connected to Singham — including the United Community Fund and the Justice Education Fund — have also bankrolled Maku’s operations, according to an extensive New York Times report cited by the Oversight panel.

“Maku’s website shows young people gathering in Mr. Singham’s office, facing a banner that reads, ‘Always Follow the Party,’ with an image of General Secretary Xi Jinping in the background,” the Republicans wrote.

“Moreover, it appears that Mr. Singham supports BreakThrough Media, a platform known for promoting pro-CCP talking points and geopolitical interests.”

Singham, 71, sold the tech company to a private equity firm for $785 million in 2017.

Evans, 70, co-founded the anti-war group Code Pink, which Republicans have also accused of ties to the Chinese government, and currently sits on the board of the People’s Forum.

Alex Goldenberg, senior advisor to the National Contagion Research Institute, which tracks disinformation on social media platforms, previously told The Post: “The Singham network operates as a coordinated movement incubator.”

The Post reached out to reps for Singham and the Justice Department for comment.
 
It's in the old testament, in Catholicism the church is seen as the completion of God's promise and the welcoming of all people into God's covenant. Evangelicals believe that rabbanical jews are unique in some way even through they didn't follow God when called by him.
That's retarded, always knew handing out pamphlets instead of going to the pub on Saturday was fucked.
 
I agree, and it's very much a cope for demoralization and inaction. There's a good meme that says "if you want to paint a house red, you're going to need plenty of blue paint!" which sums everything up nicely.

Accelerationism gets pushed a lot on /pol/ because it appeals to autistic rage ("IT'S NOT PERFECT AND THE NORMIES ARE CONFOUNDING ME! KILL EVERYTHING!") while discouraging the autistic tendency towards repetitive tasks and niche interests (which would be good for the drudgery of non-violent political change. It seems to get more pushback now...
Part of accelerationism is a realization that its literally impossible to undo or fix certain problems once they take root. You have to build a new structure. The USA was people leaving rotten Europe and building something new. Now there is nowhere left to go, so you will have to build on top of something existing.

Under our current system the following will never be fixed:
*mass benefit programs like social security that are unsustainable
*corporate privileges
*police being the worst of all worlds where they wont protect you but will make you obey globohomo
*feminism and the sexual revolution which has maybe permanentely damaged man and woman relations and maybe poisoned many people with all the birth control in the water and the rise of single motherhood
*the civil rights act

We are finding out now if genocide intended immigration can be voted on right now.

Explain to me how you will convince women to give up their numerous special privileges again?
 
Most countries, the smart ones anyway, when conducting war, usually go out of their way to not antagonize their enemy's allies because it will lead to them entering the conflict as well.
We're involved already. When every news station and politician treats panic in Tel Aviv as panic here it's pretty obvious that we're defacto seen as a combatant
 
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