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With regards to 1921, we are expected to believe that 300 people died, that planes appeared out of nowhere and started dropping bombs, and other assertions not backed by evidence. It makes you wonder what children will be taught in history books of the future if our enemies win. What death toll will be ascribed to the 1/6 uprising? Or to Charlottesville? Will AOC become a heroic warrior who risked her life and dodged bullets to defend the Capitol? Will Officer Sicknick become a martyr who died in hand-to-hand combat?

Any of these myths would still be more plausible than the anti-White libel we are fed today.

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Well... I agree that from an utilitarian viewpoint, it is important to look at all protests/riots and examine how much damage they caused...

But overall this feels like another article that is very much typical of the partisan conservative type... basically the criticism of the republican politicians for "repeating the woke talking points" feels too much like something one would expect from the Claremont institute...

So, basically not as heterodox as I'd like, and too "alt-right" IMO.

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the point Andreas, made in the article, is that the media (controlled by leftists) portrays all political violence to their advantage. by doing this they keep people locked in a fairy tale (narrative) that hinders their chances to succeed. victimology is a like a drug, creating addicts who need to fight both the drug & the pusher determined to keep them addicted.

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Hi, I’m Richard.

I just don’t care.

This is the path of Zen.

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