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Bill Baskin's avatar

Nothing to add TL. Islam is now a local threat. While Americans raised families…feeling secure, unknowingly politicians were too busy with self enrichment to view and consider the threats which they enabled.

Until ten years or so ago I was politically agnostic. A USMC vet, I was comfortable. Now I’ve circled the wagons, reduced my involvement and world view. The only feeling I have is to strike back. We’ve lost education and the courts. And many police forces.

Buckle up.

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GG's avatar

It’s complex. As you rightly point out Islam and Christianity that will battle again or at least potentially. But there is another layer even more fundamental meaning those that believe in God and those who did not believe in God, unless that God is technology or themselves.

And yet another layer ate the oligarchs and nation stages and deep states with various affiliations to the above.

It’s impossible for the common man to totally understand it such a layered matrixand well above his pay grade to do anything about it.

So in essence, it always comes back to the same thing, meaning control what you can control, augment what you can augment, form community with whom ever will form true community with you.

And after that, find the synthesis of hardening your heart while sharpening your sword, praying all the while.

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Indian Rock's avatar

To remove an invasive plant it must be pulled up by its roots and destroyed. Cutting it back doesn't work. It will regrow and even spread. Same for invasive Islam. Same for invasive communism spawned from college and universities and emerging on our streets in violence and murder. Americans don't have the heart and courage to do what is necessary. When these animals are kicking in front doors will be too late.

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Pnoldguy's avatar

It depends a lot on what's behind those doors being kicked in.

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Gabby Mouse's avatar

The West lost WW2 big time, we supported the Marxist Soviet Union and now we are living with the result of our idiocy. The core problem is 'democracy' or the idea of 'republics'. Voting always starts out restricting voting rights to a select few, like in America, when only free White men over the age of 25 who owned property could vote. Now look at us, so swine slither in from Africa or Central America and they vote, legally or illegally. Voting just consists of making promises to one group or another to get votes. It was a stupid idea to begin with, and the Founding Fathers make a huge mistake in not designating America a Christian country. Freedom of religion, feh, now we have muslims pushing our noses into their offal, jews subverting with media and schools, and satanist putting up repulsive statues of their demon deity.

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Noway2's avatar

I am not a Christian. I am a pagan, or to be more specific an Odinist. Paganism is also a western, Indo-European system that shares many values with Christianity, though is often times more socially liberal or libertarian adopting a more you do you and the idea of using force of govt. to impose upon others is anathema.

I have watched the Islamification of both the US and Europe and I fail to understand why people, Christians in particular fail to rise up. One might ask why I don't do the same, and to put it simply, they have the numbers, people like me do not; though we have our preparedness groups and are ready to do our part. Instead I watch and read posts and various debates about scripture and see a lot of chatter about "turn the other cheek", and "render unto Caesar", "thou shall not kill", etc. along with a lot of "praying" not for the will to act, but for forgiveness for ones failure to do so and begging to be spared punishment. I have read that you are supposed to take your scripture as a whole, yet I see a lot of cherry picking this piece or that. You're "new testament" is especially confusing to me and in addition to being full of conflicting statements, much of it reads like it was written by monarchs that wished to keep the people pacified through a combination of fear of action coupled with promise of glory in the afterlife.

There is a saying that goes, if you want a hole, your better off picking up a shovel and using it to dig rather than leaning on it and praying for one to appear. I only hope that eventually your survival instincts kick in and that it happens before it's too late. You are at war, you just don't

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T.L. Davis's avatar

All good points. One doesn’t have to be pro-Christian to be anti-Islam. Just not wanting to live in a society dictated by one religious belief, especially one that encourages pedophilia is good enough.

Most Christians recognize the reliance on scripture to validate inaction is a cop out. The Bible is filled with battles a lot of it defensive, but some of it is offensive. I certainly think there’s no justification in avoiding a battle against an enemy that denies Christ as the Savior.

The problem with all of Western civilization as I see it is the fear of being called names is likely to destroy it completely. If so, I’m not sure what there is to defend. Instead of winning with overwhelming numbers on our side in the cause of freedom, we will probably be forced to fight a losing battle with splinter groups such as yours and what there are of us who will still put up a fight when the cause is lost.

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