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       #Post#: 17662--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 25, 2023, 3:02 pm
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       Duchesne again:
  HTML https://twitter.com/dr_duchesne/status/1618271961897119746
       [quote]ALL the Greatest Adventure Novels authored by White men
       1/3 Moby-Dick
       Treasure Island
       King Solomon's Mines
       Robinson Crusoe
       Captain Blood
       Tarzan of the Apes
       20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
       Lord of the Flies
       Gulliver's Travels
       The Call of the Wild
       Odyssey
       Swiss Family Robinson...
       2/3 Around the World in Eighty Days
       The Long Ships
       The Worst Journey in the World
       Don Quixote
       Kidnapped
       The Last of the Mohicans
       The Road
       Captain Blood
       Prisoner of Zenda
       The Sea-Wolf
       Ivanhoe
       The Count of Monte Cristo
       Master and Commander
       The Lost World
       The Thirty-Nine Steps...
       3/3 The Cruel Sea
       Captains Courageous
       The Beach Beau Geste
       The Mysterious Island
       Roughing It
       White men evolved a character-type driven by a restless energy
       propelling them to discover world and relish in pursuit of risky
       adventures.[/quote]
       #Post#: 17717--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 29, 2023, 6:29 pm
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       More Duchesne:
  HTML https://twitter.com/dr_duchesne/status/1619700324058681345
       [quote]White Men Responsible for ALL Medical Scientific
       Discoveries and Tools:
       Stethoscope
       X-Rays
       Germ Theory
       Blood Transfusion
       Ophthalmoscope
       Anesthesia
       Organ transplants
       Antiseptic surgical methods
       Catheter
       Antiviral drugs
       Microscopy
       CT Scans
       Penicillin[/quote]
  HTML http://rps-comics.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/comic/Catheter.png
       There is also an enemy commenter elaborating over there:
       [quote]Every Surgical Procedure..
       Hemispherectomy - 🇺🇸
       Keratectomy - 🇩🇪
       Trabeculectomy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Vitrectomy - 🇳🇱
       Stapedectomy - 🇺🇸
       Laryngectomy - 🇩🇪
       Pneumonectomy - 🇺🇸
       Endarterectomy - 🇵🇹
       Tonsillectomy - 🇮🇹
       Adenoidectomy - 🇺🇸
       Gastrectomy - 🇩🇪
       Appendectomy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Colectomy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿[
       /quote]
       [quote]Pancreaticoduodenectomy - 🇮🇹
       Nephrectomy - 🇺🇸
       Cystectomy - 🇩🇪
       Vasectomy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Prostatectomy - 🇺🇸
       Prophylactic Circumcision -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Salpingectomy - 🇺🇸
       Vaginectomy - 🇮🇹
       Ostectomy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Discectomy - 🇺🇸
       Hemorrhoidectomy - 🇬🇷
       Rhinoplasty - 🇮🇹
       Angioplasty - 🇺🇸
       Phalloplasty - 🇳🇿[/quote]
       [quote]Vertebroplasty - 🇫🇷
       Rotationplasty - 🇩🇪
       Z-plasty - 🇨🇭
       Psychosurgery - 🇨🇭
       Tracheotomy - 🇬🇷
       Gastronomy - 🇺🇸
       Vasovasostomy - 🇦🇺
       Lobotomy - 🇵🇹
       Bilateral Cingulotomy - 🇺🇸
       Cordotomy - 🇺🇸
       Rhizotomy - 🇺🇸
       Myringotomy - 🇫🇷
       Bronchotomy - 🇬🇷
       Pericardiotomy - 🇫🇷
       Laparotomy - 🇺🇸[/quote]
       [quote]Breast implant - 🇩🇪
       Laparoscopy - 🇸🇪
       Ligature - 🇬🇷
       Tubal ligation - 🇩🇪
       C-Section - 🇨🇿
       Arthroscopy - 🇩🇰
       Ligament reconstruction - 🇺🇸
       Amputation Surgery - 🇭🇺
       Cauterization - 🇬🇷
       Bone Grafting - 🇳🇱
       Vascular bypass - 🇷🇺
       Hypnosurgery -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
       Radiosurgery - 🇸🇪
       Cryoablation - 🇬🇷[/quote]
       [quote]Pyloromyotomy - 🇩🇪
       Heller myotomy - 🇩🇪
       Fundoplication - 🇩🇪
       Liver biopsy - 🇩🇪
       Renal biopsy - 🇩🇰
       Colectomy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Orchiopexy -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Lithotripsy - 🇫🇷
       Foreskin Restoration - 🇮🇹
       Artificial Heart Valve - 🇺🇸
       Cardiac Surgery - 🇪🇸[/quote]
       [quote]Corneal Transplantation - 🇦🇹
       Face Transplantation - 🇳🇿
       Hand transplantation - 🇳🇿
       Heart Transplantation - 🇿🇦
       Intestine Transplantation - 🇩🇪
       Kidney Transplantation - 🇺🇦
       Liver Transplantation - 🇺🇸
       Lung Transplantation - 🇺🇸
       Pancreas Transplantation - 🇺🇸
       Uterine Transplantation - 🇸🇪[/quote]
       [quote]Leg Transplantation - 🇪🇸
       Stem Cell Transplantation - 🇺🇸
       Blood Transfusion - 🇮🇹
       Bloodletting - 🇬🇷
       Ileostomy - 🇫🇮
       Flap Surgery - 🇮🇹
       Injection lipolysis - 🇩🇪
       Cholecystectomy - 🇩🇪
       Lindbergh operation - 🇫🇷
       Fontan procedure - 🇫🇷
       Minimally invasive spine surgery - 🇬🇷
       Mohs surgery - 🇺🇸[/quote]
       [quote]Small incision lenticule extraction - 🇩🇪
       Apicoaortic Conduit - 🇺🇸
       Autotransfusion -
       🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
       Neck dissection - 🇺🇸
       Tooth in the Eye Surgery - 🇮🇹
       Robot Surgery - 🇨🇦
       Transoral robotic surgery - 🇺🇸
       Unassisted Robot Surgery - 🇮🇹
       Remote Surgery - 🇫🇷
       Replantation - 🇺🇸
       Surgeon's Knot - 🇬🇷[/quote]
       Gasp! How did we manage for most of human history without the
       all-important Western invention of BREAST IMPLANTS (or most of
       the other totally unnecessary **** listed above, for that
       matter)?
  HTML https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23366-breast-implant-illness
       [quote]Breast implant illness (BII) is a collection of symptoms
       that may be related to breast implants. Though the exact cause
       isn’t known, BII may be related to autoimmune or inflammatory
       responses. Common symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, brain
       fog and rash. Healthcare providers diagnose BII by ruling out
       other conditions. Treatment involves implant removal.[/quote]
       We need removal of Western civilization.
       Related:
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       #Post#: 17837--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 6, 2023, 3:22 pm
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       More Duchesne:
  HTML https://twitter.com/dr_duchesne/status/1622600177088442370
       [quote]Why are you surprised White men originated ALL extreme
       sports?
       FREE SOLO CLIMBING
       ICE CROSS DOWNHILL
       SKYDIVING
       CANYON SWINGING
       BMX
       WATERFALL KAYAKING
       Freestyle Motocross
       DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKING
       BASE JUMPING
       ICE CLIMBING
       CLIFF DIVING
       HIGHLINING
       VOLCANO SURFING[/quote]
       I am not surprised at all. This is why we call you Homo Hubris.
       #Post#: 17840--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: rp Date: February 6, 2023, 6:24 pm
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       "Volcano Surfing"
       ;D
       #Post#: 17841--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: antihellenistic Date: February 6, 2023, 6:57 pm
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       [quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=72.msg17837#msg17837
       date=1675718567]
       More Duchesne:
  HTML https://twitter.com/dr_duchesne/status/1622600177088442370
       [quote]Why are you surprised White men originated ALL extreme
       sports?
       FREE SOLO CLIMBING
       ICE CROSS DOWNHILL
       SKYDIVING
       CANYON SWINGING
       BMX
       WATERFALL KAYAKING
       Freestyle Motocross
       DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKING
       BASE JUMPING
       ICE CLIMBING
       CLIFF DIVING
       HIGHLINING
       VOLCANO SURFING[/quote]
       I am not surprised at all. This is why we call you Homo Hubris.
       [/quote]
       Is there anything wrong with extreme sports, if the players not
       oppressing anyone is that still wrong? I never saw oppression
       which commited through doing that extreme sports. Most of it's
       activities culminating on regular sport competition.
       #Post#: 17842--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 6, 2023, 7:33 pm
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       "if the players not oppressing anyone is that still wrong?"
       I never said that extreme sports should be made illegal.
       Individuals who like extreme sports should be allowed to play
       them. But when it comes to state control over reproduction,
       someone who likes extreme sports will be prohibited from
       reproducing before an otherwise similar person who does not.
       My guess is that liking extreme sports is correlated positively
       with liking space exploration etc..
       "I never saw oppression which commited through doing that
       extreme sports."
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       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: rp Date: February 23, 2023, 12:22 am
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  HTML https://twitter.com/SmugVolk/status/661817416058466304?s=20
       [quote]Zargon the Merciless
       @SmugVolk
       #ISaluteWhitePeople for being the most physically attractive
       race, all races acknowledge aryan beauty
       [img width=1280
       height=961]
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       [/quote]
       [img]
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       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 24, 2023, 7:12 pm
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       Duchesne back again:
  HTML https://twitter.com/dr_duchesne/status/1629159173366620161
       [quote]1/7 Fashion was a European invention from early modern
       times -- whereas fashion was unknown in nonwhite civilizations.
       French historian Fernand Braudel observed that Eastern societies
       "stood still", and for this reason "fashion was less likely to
       change"...[/quote]
       [quote]2/7 He cites J.B. Say in 1828: "I confess that the
       unchanging fashions of the Turks and other Eastern peoples do
       not attract me. It seems that their fashions tend to preserve
       their stupid despotism". A traveler in China (1793) noted:
       "Dress is seldom altered in China...[/quote]
       [quote]3/7 Among the ladies, there is little variety in their
       dresses". Japan "remained faithful to the kimono". Changes
       occurred only when these societies were conquered, as when the
       Moguls brought their costumes to India, but "all these
       imitations, once adopted, scarcely change...[/quote]
       [quote]4/7 over the centuries". The "European craze for fashion"
       began after about 1350". In the 16th century the "sumptuous
       costumes of Renaissance Italy, with their low-cut bodices, wide
       sleeves, hairnets, gold and silver embroidery, figured brocades,
       satin and crimson velvets...[/quote]
       [quote]5/7 ...were replaced by Spanish sobriety with dark
       material, close-fitting doublets, padded hose, short capes and
       high collars edged with a small ruff". In the 17th century the
       "brightly coloured French costumes gradually took over..."
       Changing fashions can't be attributed...[/quote]
       [quote]6/6 solely to increasing affluence. It was fundamentally
       an expression of the "restlessness" of Europeans, which
       expressed itself not only in their voyages across the globe,
       gunpowder revolution, Galilean science, and perspective
       painting, but also in "such trifles as dress...[/quote]
       [quote]7/7 the shape of the shoes, and hairstyles". Mind you,
       these fashions, Braudel writes, were not "a trifling thing...but
       rather an indication of deeper phenomena, of the energies,
       possibilities, demand and joie de vivre of a given
       society".[/quote]
       Picture included:
       [img]
  HTML https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fpvvf7aXwAIcGDI?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
       I agree. This is why we call you Homo Hubris.
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       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 11, 2023, 4:38 pm
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       The Homo Hubris definition of courage:
  HTML https://www.amren.com/videos/2023/03/have-there-ever-been-more-courageous-men/
       [quote]I’m going to tell you what may be the most heroic story
       of courage and endurance in history. It’s the story of Ernest
       Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition of 1914 to 1916.
       Shackleton, an Anglo-Irish polar explorer, had been deeply
       disappointed that the British had been beaten to the North Pole
       by the American Peary expedition in 1909 and that Norwegians
       under Roald Amundsen had been the first to the South Pole.
       The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition would save Britain’s
       honor.[/quote]
       Is competitiveness courage?
       [quote]The group was dominated by Englishmen, but there were
       four men each from Scotland and Ireland, and one each from
       Wales, Australia, New Zealand, and even the United States – all
       English-speaking white men.
       The initial voyage, from South Georgia Island, down through the
       pack ice was successful, and the Endurance got within sight of
       land.
       However, on January 18, 1915, 44 days into the voyage, the ship
       was caught in pack ice and could not be broken free. This was in
       the Arctic summer, and Shackleton decided to spend the winter on
       the ship, wait for next year’s thaw, and proceed with the
       expedition. (See map.)
       ...
       The dog teams were exercised on the ice and even had sled races.
       The ship had not been supplied with food for an extra year, so
       the crew hunted penguins and seals. Here the cook skins a
       penguin for dinner.
  HTML https://www.amren.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/13.jpg[/quote]
       Does this look courageous to you?
       [quote]It had been nearly a year since they left South Georgia.
       Radio communication was impossible. No one knew where they were.
       They had only one goal: get out alive. Every detail was under
       the command of Shackleton, whom the men addressed as “Boss.”
       Seals and penguins are seasonal, and soon there was none to
       hunt. There wasn’t enough food for the dogs, and Shackleton gave
       the unpopular order to kill and eat them.
       ...
  HTML https://www.amren.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/19-attrib.jpg[/quote]
       How courageous.
       [quote]For six miserable days – the solid brown line to the
       island – the men sailed and rowed through freezing weather and
       stormy seas. Their cold-weather gear was nothing like modern
       synthetics, and they didn’t even have oilskins. Their clothes
       were for tramping across snow, not for keeping out seawater.
       The first two nights, the men tried to drag the boats onto ice
       so they could cook food and sleep in tents rather stay in the
       tiny, rocking boats, packed with gear. But the ice kept breaking
       up, and the men had to strike camp in a panic and scramble for
       their lives back into the boats. For the rest of the trip, they
       stayed cramped in the boats, freezing spray constantly in their
       faces, taking turns at the oars and tiller, trying to feed
       themselves, relieving themselves over the side. Always wet.
       Never able to sleep. Every man with frostbite. One was getting
       gangrene.
       Finally, on April 15, the exhausted men landed on uninhabited
       Elephant Island, shown here.
       They soon realized that their little beach would be under water
       at the highest tides, so they forced themselves back into the
       boats and found a better cove. At least there were seals and
       penguins to eat.[/quote]
       I am sure they felt courageous while eating.
       [quote]But no one knew they was there. Help would never come.
       Shackleton decided to take five men in the most seaworthy boat,
       and sail for help. The closest land was Tierra del Fuego, the
       tip of South America, the next closest was the Falklands, almost
       due north, but the safest plan – because of winds and currents –
       was to sail back to South Georgia, across more than 800 miles of
       what is called the Drake Passage, famous for some of the
       stormiest seas on earth.
       ...
       It was fall in the Southern Hemisphere. The weather was getting
       colder. Here are videos [6:02 – 6:26 2:11 – 2:59] of storms in
       the Drake Passage taken from modern, ocean-going ships. These
       are the waters Shackleton and his men sailed through for 16
       horrible days and nights in screaming gales, as the temperature
       plummeted to near-zero. During storms they had to strip off all
       sail, and set a sea anchor to keep the bow into the wind, and
       pray that a giant wave would not crush or capsize the boat. So
       much ocean spray froze on the boat it became so top-heavy it
       might capsize. Men had to crawl out in the howling wind and chip
       off the ice. This voyage alone was a great seafaring
       achievement.[/quote]
       Westerners equate achievement with difficulty.
       [quote]Shackleton’s navigator, Frank Worsley, had to take
       sextant readings from a boat bucking like a horse, whenever the
       cloud cover broke enough to see the sun.[/quote]
       See?
       [quote]One of their water casks became fouled and by the time
       they reached land, they were not only hungry, frostbitten,
       covered with sores and boils, but frantic with thirst. They
       spent a harrowing day trying to find a place to land where the
       boat would not be crushed against rocks. On May 10, 1916, they
       finally put in to shore, more dead than alive.
       The ordeal wasn’t over. They were on the opposite side of South
       Georgia Island from Stromness Bay, where the whaling station
       was. This was where they had set out 522 days earlier.[/quote]
       So all those penguins, seals and dogs got killed just for them
       to end up back where they started. Is this courage?
       [quote]The James Caird had been damaged when they landed, and
       Shackleton decided two of his men would not survive another trip
       on the water. This meant hiking across the island. Here is what
       they had to cross, from the head of King Haakon Bay to Stromness
       Bay, over terrain so rough, no one had ever attempted
       it.[/quote]
       This is the Western motivation for doing anything.
       [quote]The crossing itself was an extraordinary accomplishment –
       36 hours over unnamed mountains and glaciers, some so steep, the
       men had to hack steps into the ice. Going down was worse: lower
       a man on a rope, where he hacked out steps, join him, and lower
       him further, while he hacked out more steps. Worsley called some
       of the ice faces as steep as church steeples. Shackleton allowed
       no sleep; if the men drifted off, they would freeze to death,
       and if they failed, there was not hope for any of the other men.
       Without a proper map, they mistook landmarks several times, and
       spent agonizing hours backtracking.[/quote]
       Again, Westerners equate achievement with difficulty.
       [quote]They stumbled into the whaling station, so dirty,
       bearded, longhaired, and haggard that two 11-year-old boys they
       met ran screaming in terror.[/quote]
       The truly terrifying thing about Westerners is their warped
       notion of courage.
       [quote]What about the 22 men back on Elephant Island? Here they
       are, minus one, whose frostbitten toes had to be amputated to
       save his left foot and was resting. In the background, you can
       just see the overturned boats under which they sheltered, with a
       makeshift chimney set up to cook food inside.
       They spent an interminable 137 days waiting for help. They had
       no way of knowing that it would take three months and 10 days –
       and four attempts – for Shackleton to rescue them. There was too
       much pack ice around Elephant Island to get close enough even to
       send a signal to let the men know help was coming.
       In the end, every man was saved.[/quote]
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       Only we will look at the story from the perspective of their
       victims. (It also goes without saying that none of the men would
       even have required saving if the expedition had not been
       initiated in the first place.)
       [quote]It may be hard to believe, but after all this, most of
       the Englishmen were conscripted to fight the world war, which
       had begun before the expedition set out. Two were killed in
       action, one died of disease, and several were badly wounded.
       Shackleton volunteered for combat but he was 43 and weakened by
       his travels. Instead, he had a successful lecture tour, but grew
       tired of it, and organized another expedition to the Antarctic
       that set out in late 1921. He suffered a heart attack on board
       ship, and his wife asked that he be buried on South Georgia
       Island.[/quote]
       No quantity of exploration will ever satisfy Westerners. They
       will always seek the next one. This is why the only way to end
       it is to eliminate their bloodlines.
       Enemy comments:
       [quote]This is the history that should be emphasized, the
       greatness of the White man.[/quote]
       I agree it should be emphasized (hence my sharing it here), but
       as a reason for prohibiting "whites" from reproducing.
       [quote]That type of masculinity is not even allowed
       anymore.[/quote]
       But it will not end until every last bloodline carrying it has
       been eliminated.
       [quote]There is a chapter in William J. Bennett's "Book of
       Virtues" that tells us about Shackleton's expedition. Shackleton
       placed this ad in London newspapers when he was recruiting his
       band of explorers: "MEN WANTED FOR HAZARDOUS JOURNEY. Small
       wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant
       danger, safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of
       success." Shackleton later commented that the response was so
       overwhelming that it seemed as if every man in Great Britain was
       determined to join the expedition.[/quote]
       See?
       [quote]When people say that exploring outer space is a waste
       don't understand that exploration, discovery and colonization
       are just three of the things that make our people great. Always
       reaching, always learning, always attempting the impossible. The
       other races stagnate while we advance. The future would be so
       much brighter if our people were allowed to flower rather than
       held back, demonized and demoralized.[/quote]
       [quote]What do you mean "allowed"? Who are they who decide if we
       are "allowed" or not to do things we know need to be done? Why
       do we need to ask anybody for permission to be great in the
       first place?
       This type of mentality of the modern men "oh, if we're only
       allowed..." shows weakness and submission. Our great ancestors
       did not ask for permission. They explore, they discover, and yes
       they colonize while learning in the process, learning
       continuously, and becoming greater than anybody was before them.
       But now...
       Look at us. We are sitting around and whine about how we are not
       "allowed" to be great. Not "allowed" by whom? By "others", or by
       our own weakness which we blame on "others" in search of excuse
       for not doing anything real, anything truly meaningful, anything
       worthy of at least a bit of greatness of our ancestors who were
       true giants of human spirit and heroic masculinity?[/quote]
       [quote]our young white straight males have been poisoned with
       lies and fake guilt imposed on them by ones who want them, us,
       dead. They are being weaken and emasculated, they are being
       destroyed. They need stories like this, stories well written,
       not too long so they can read or watch them in less than half an
       hour each.
       I am sure they will watch and read them. I am sure they will
       reflect. I am sure it will wake up greatness that lives deep
       inside them, greatness that is embedded in their genes,
       greatness that can be unchained and returned to this world with
       the unparallelled force of indestructible white will.[/quote]
       Every rightist conversation ever. (And yes, I do want you all
       dead, precisely because of what is embedded in your genes.)
       [quote]William Shackleton will be turned into a strong, powerful
       transwoman of color who leads this expedition all while looking
       fabulous in his/her lipstick and high heels. The only white men
       on the crew will be openly homosexual and the rest of the crew
       will be women and/or people of color.[/quote]
       Our enemies accurately describe False Leftism.
       [quote]I hate to say it, but now that the left's arch enemy
       Jared Taylor has noticed him, Shackleton's statue will likely be
       destroyed too. They will find some way of vilifying Shackleton
       as a white supremacist, if, for no other reason, he was white
       and trying to colonize the South Pole from its rightful owners,
       the multicultural penguins[/quote]
       Our enemies accurately describe True Leftism. PLM!
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       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: rp Date: March 12, 2023, 9:05 pm
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       [quote]
       Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
       @dr_duchesne
       Birds really love white people because white people love them,
       and classified them
       (Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Specie-Subspecies).
       Whites named 10,000 species of birds worldwide.
       And birds really appreciate this.
  HTML https://youtu.be/8riC7QsglNs
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       This is "love" according to Duchesne:
       [img]
  HTML https://www.pheasantsforever.org/getmedia/8e4b909d-db25-4f5a-96c1-bc765d5a3c09/660x440_P2U_8.jpg.aspx[/img]
  HTML https://content.osgnetworks.tv/gundog/content/photos/upland-destinations-lead-hunter-roosters.jpg
       Also, I'm sure birds really "love" being grouped into arbitrary
       categories that they never consented to in the first place.
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