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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 5, 2025, 11:48 pm
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 21, 2025, 8:33 pm
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Woke comment:
[quote]Great evil is here. Will great heroes arise to oppose
it?[/quote]
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 25, 2025, 3:28 am
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Our enemies explain MAGA:
HTML https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2025/01/24/david-brooks-donald-trumps-nineteenth-century-american-mindset-optimistic-confident-risk-taking/
[quote]Herman Melville captured, without endorsing, the
[s]nationalist[/s] fervor in his novel “White Jacket”: “We
[s]Americans[/s] are the peculiar, chosen people — the Israel of
our time. [s]God[/s] has predestinated, mankind expects, great
things from our race; and great things we feel in our
souls.”[/quote]
How can you claim "American nationalism" while taking
inspiration from Israelite mythology rather than from indigenous
New World mythology?
[quote]Over the past few months, and especially in his second
Inaugural Address, Trump has gone all 19th century on us. He
seems to find in this period everything he likes: tariffs,
Manifest Destiny, seizing land from weaker nations,
mercantilism, railroads, manufacturing and [s]populism[/s]. Many
presidents mention George Washington or Abraham Lincoln in their
inaugurals. Who was the immortal Trump cited? William
McKinley.[/quote]
And how can you claim "populism" while simultaneously claiming
you are the "chosen people"?
[quote]You can tell what kind of conservative a person is by
discovering what year he wants to go back to. For Trump, it
seems to be sometime between 1830 and 1899. “The spirit of the
frontier is written into our hearts,” he declared in his
address.
...
[s]Americans[/s] were known for being materialistic, mechanical
and voracious for growth. In his book “The American Mind,” the
historian Henry Steele Commager wrote of our 19th-century
forebears: “Whatever promised to increase wealth was
automatically regarded as good, and the [s]American[/s] was
tolerant, therefore, of speculation, advertising, deforestation
and the exploitation of natural resources.” So Trumpian.[/quote]
I agree it is Trumpian.
[quote]It was a time when the national character was being
forged not among the establishment circles in Boston,
Philadelphia and Virginia but out on the frontier, by the wild
ones, the uncouth ones. It was the rugged experience of westward
expansion, the historian Frederick Jackson Turner declared in
1893, that had given America its vitality, its egalitarianism,
its disinterest in high culture and polite manners. The West was
settled by a rising tide of hucksterism — the spirit of the
circus master P.T. Barnum more than that of the aristocratic
novelist Henry James.
It was a golden age of braggadocio, of Paul Bunyan-style tall
tales. It was also an age when to be [s]American[/s] was to be
wreathed in glory. Many [s]Americans[/s] believed that
[s]God[/s] had assigned a sacred errand to his new chosen
people, to complete history and to bring a new heaven down to
earth. (Kind of like the way [s]God[/s] saved Trump in that
Pennsylvania field so that he could complete the sacred mission
of deporting more immigrants.)[/quote]
Our enemies still haven't figured out that was staged?
[quote]And this is a [s]nationalism[/s] filled with aspiration,
daring, hope and future-mindedness. (It helps if, like Trump,
you whitewash a few minor details about 19th-century
[s]America[/s] from your portrait — like, you know, slavery and
Reconstruction.)
...
The English writer Morris Birkbeck summarized his view of the
[s]American[/s] spirit this way: “Gain! Gain! Gain!”
...
You can draw a straight line from this (semi-mythical) image of
[s]America[/s] to the movement Trump leads today.
...
Trump is drawing on themes that have been deep in the
[s]American[/s] psyche at least since Andrew Jackson became
president in 1829. [s]Populist[/s] movements, like most
movements that represent the dispossessed, tend to be led by men
who radiate power, masculinity and wealth. They harness
[s]American’s[/s] natural distaste for rules, regulations and
bureaucratic moralists.
The quintessential thing Trump did this week was to announce an
artificial intelligence development project of up to $500
billion while also revoking a Biden executive order for A.I.
safety.
...
Today’s [s]populist[/s] ire is directed not at the European
establishments living across an ocean but at the American ones
on the east and west coasts. Democrats are mistaken if they
think they can rebuff Trump by howling the words “fascism” or
“authoritarianism,” or by clutching their pearls every time he
does something vulgar or immoral. If they decide to continue the
culture war between the snooty elitists and the masses, I think
we know how that’s going to turn out.[/quote]
The first sentence of this last paragraph contains the sole
accurate use of the term "American" in the entire enemy article.
Whereas everywhere else our enemies dishonestly claim that
Trumpism represents America, here our enemies accidentally slip
up and admit that Trumpism is actually anti-American. Which of
course we had figured out all the way back here:
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 6, 2025, 6:38 pm
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: rp Date: February 16, 2025, 9:18 am
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In light of recent maligning of Punjabi/Sikh Indians as
"illegals":
www.youtube.com/shorts/mHTsK9i6NvQ
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: rp Date: February 23, 2025, 7:55 am
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Bryan Cranston gets it:
www.youtube.com/shorts/onAToE6LvDs
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 13, 2025, 7:44 pm
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 17, 2025, 7:57 pm
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What False Leftist Dollemore will never mention:
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Zeldin
[quote]Zeldin was raised within a mix of Conservative Judaism
and Reform Judaism,[189] the grandson of Reform and Conservative
rabbis
...
Zeldin is a member of B'nai Israel Reform Temple in Oakdale. His
grandfather, Rabbi Abraham Jacob "Jack" Zeldin, founded
Farmingdale Jewish Center, a Conservative synagogue. His
great-uncle Isaiah Zeldin was a prominent rabbi who founded the
Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los Angeles, and his great-grandfather
Morris A. Zeldin cofounded the UJA-Federation of New
York.[191][192][/quote]
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Re: Trump disapproval
By: IveBeenWondering? Date: May 4, 2025, 11:40 pm
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I have been wondering why so many U.S. citizens love rapists? I
Googled that question and found this:
The Rape Culture Election
[quote]Across the Right, one refrain resounds: “Your body, my
choice.”[/quote]
HTML https://inthesetimes.com/article/the-rape-culture-election-trump
Robert Hill: The first rapist America elected president
HTML https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/robert-hill-the-first-rapist-america-elected-president/ar-AA1ulvC9
There are obviously many more examples I could use to prove this
point. I think from now on any foreign country I travel to I
will write a letter to that countries government that explicitly
warns them that they should never let anyone that supported
Trump into their country, ever! Because if the 77 million U.S.
citizens that voted for adjudicated rapist Trump don't care
about supporting rapists for leadership positions in their own
country, they certainly will support rapists in your country as
well. The moronic YouTuber's who have hijacked my cellphones
Youtube feed seem to think this is hilarious, and supporting
rapists is how one makes "friends"? If they were smart they
would realize that promoting rapists, and those that support
rapists, across the Youtube feed of an actual National
Socialist, could end up getting their children taken from them
and put into the custody of the state, before they get hung by
their necks in the street, or marched in front of a firing
squad? Why do so many U.S. Youtube influencers believe that r a
p e is okay? Is it because Putin has no problem with rapists,
and especially child rapists? If it were up to me, you would all
be banned from reproducing at the least, and your children would
become wards of the state! YOU TRULY ARE SICK FUCKS, AND YOU
NEED TO BE ELIMINATED TO MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE FOR THE
NOBLE AND INNOCENT!!!
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Re: Trumpism is an echo
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 5, 2025, 4:12 am
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"why so many U.S. citizens love rapists?"
I don't think they love rapists per se. Do you honestly think
they would love a "non-white" rapist? Trump's own campaign
rhetoric was all about portraying "non-whites" as rapists in
order to get MAGA angry and thus voting for himself. So I would
say MAGA loves "white" rapists only.
As for why, I would say it is Turanian blood memory. Turanian
leaders were always the most prolific rapists, as Turanism is
all about expanding the patrilineal Turanian bloodline via
impregnating women of defeated populations (whose men they have
massacred). Other Turanians would surely not trust a non-rapist
Turanian to lead them. On the other hand they would just as
surely not want women impregnated (either consensually or not)
by men not from the steppe (hence the need to massacre those
men).
Trump rhetoric: "Elect me, the famous white rapist, and I will
deal with the non-white men all of whom want to **** white
women." It is a perfect appeal to Turanian instincts.
Similarly, for most of US history it was legal for "white" men
to **** their female slaves, while "non-white" men raping or
having consensual sex with (or in the case of Emmett Till merely
whistling at) "white" women were lynched.
"Is it because Putin has no problem with rapists"
Putin similarly I am sure would have a problem with "non-white"
rapists.
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