US Senate votes to Condemn Nicholas J. Fuentes

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This is a personal matter to me, since I was/am banned from ā€œknowthyself.forumotion.netā€ for posting videos there of Nick Fuentes.

Similarly, on this forum, just the other day one of my posts was censored and hidden from public viewing for using ā€œThe J-Wordā€.

Obviously US Politics is shifting in such a way that any criticism of US’ Ruling Class and Owners, the politicians are lining up to ban, censor, and purge such. We are supposed to have ā€œFree Speechā€, but that illusion has long since evaporated.

My thesis to the forum then is this: Do you support the ongoing and already-occurred Genocide in Gaza of women, children, and innocent civilians? Supposing that you are against such behaviors, do you believe that you have a ā€˜Constitutional Right’ to broach the topic within the Legal system of the United States? Or, even assuming you support the Israel/Jewish ethnic cleansing and genocide of Gazan Moslems (and some Christians btw), what should be allowed to talk about?

How are we supposed to talk about the matter, if at all? US’ Owners seem to want all Americans, including this forum, including this thread, to walk on egg-shells, and slumped over in quivering fear…

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I don’t understand what the role of the Senate is in this and it seems absurd and innappropriate.

He’s a guy with an opinion. I don’t understand what the role of the Senate is in all this.

Its like, if a random Mexican has an opinion, and then Senators say that we all must reject their opinion. Wtf.

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So Chuck Schumer is a Democrat on the left …what an interesting juxtaposition.

This truly is bizarro world. It seems that the right is refusing to condemn Nick Fuentes’ free speech?

My personal view on Hamas is they should be condemned for hiding among the Palestinian people to launch their attacks and attract return fire they fail to take responsibility for in bad faith, and everyone who identifies the Palestinian people with Hamas is making a very racist generalization. Hamas is a terrorist group. The displacement of the people from Gaza is as temporary as the existence of Hamas.

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The US Senate and Congress is owned by Israeli/Zionist donors who pays for politicians’ campaign funds. They own Left & Right, Democrat & Republican. So this show of unilateral condemnation is basically demonstrating to America, and the rest of the world, that (((one tribe))) is immune from criticism, above the First Amendment of the United States, and above from Earth’s Laws in general.

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Senator Chuck Schumer is hammering in the fracture among the Rightwing. He wants to split his enemies apart, correct.

So you support Israeli/Jewish genocide… got it.

Looks like Tucker Carlson spoke ahead of himself ā€œdying down a little bitā€:

Just the opposite it seems…

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Just to reiterate…

Is it a fracture… or does the right wing encourage dissenting views rather than ā€œfactā€-checking them to death?

Clearly…what is being exposed is the underpinnings of a crumbling Empire of Lies.

The ā€œdeep stateā€ included both parties - a uniparty of America’s elites, mostly Jews, that completely took over after Kennedy\s assassination and Nixon’s impeachment.

An Israel first agenda…because this empire is Jerusalem/Washington, contra Hellas/Rome….what they call Edom.

Two incompatible worldviews…one Indo-European, the other an Afro-Asiatic infection, via Christianity.

As empire collapses its dirty laundry is exposed to the world….and this begins with an internal conflict between two versions of Abrahamism…. Judaism and Christianity, with Islam playing the spoiler.

We see how Christians like Fuentes and Tucker, and Owens, are at the forefront of this assault on Judaisms control over America - a reaction to its LGBTJEW+ agenda, which cut to the core of Christian dogma.

Christian dogma had to maintain the biological identifiers of female/male, otherwise it could not survive…. which is not the case for Judaism that applies its usual double-standard methodology - what is good for thee is not good for me. t|hey are exempt from what they prescribe to the world.

A double-standard currently being exposed to the world’s dimwits, because the few saw it decades ago and were accused of tin-foil conspiracy theorizing, and, of course, anti-Semitism.

The empires decline forced them to show their cards, so to speak….they rushed to take advantage of America’s waning, but still present, power, to expand their control in the Levant, and overplayed their hand….as they did in Germany and countless places before.

They cause the acceleration of decline, then claim that it was their ostracizing that caused it.

That would be like rats gnawing at a ship’s planks for decades, suddenly fleeing it when ti begins to take in water, running on the decks in panic, as the sailors try to step on them, crying in pain, that now that they will be run off the ship will sink to the bottom of the ocean.

They strike you and cry out in pain….

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My leftist friends were boycotting Starbucks over the Gaza thing… mourning the fact that a rooftop shooter missed Trump… praising the death of someone another rooftop shooter did NOT miss (something about free speech in there somewhere)… and now they’re up in arms against Nick Fuentes?

I must’ve missed some sort of subtlety in the crossfire of selective outrage.

Eff it I’m watching Yentl. Peace out.

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The US Senate and Congress is owned by Israeli/Zionist donors who pays for politicians’ campaign funds. They own Left & Right, Democrat & Republican. So this show of unilateral condemnation is basically demonstrating to America, and the rest of the world, that (((one tribe))) is immune from criticism, above the First Amendment of the United States, and above from Earth’s Laws in general.

Yes I’m aware most politicians are crooked and bribed by AIPAC.

What I don’t understand is the Senate’s role in all this. I thought the role of the Senate was to do Senator kind of stuff. Complaining about a random person’s opinion seems to be the role of mainstream media.

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Nick Fuentes is not even a good political commentator or speaker where the fact that the younger generations gravitate towards him speaks volumes about this retarded fucking nation of ours. Tucker Carlson is a lot smarter than Fuentes could ever be and even with him I have my suspicions. Of the three Tucker has more of a viable political future. I suspect we’re going to see an even bigger push for political censorship in this nation as time goes forward.

Candace Owens is Candace Owens, she’s interesting but often enough caught up in random hysterics from time to time.

They’re all Catholic which is funny because Christians will never rebel fully against Judaism or Zionism. Christians are mentally incapable of this.

They’re all neoconservative capitalists too, how much of a real threat do they pose to a system that is also capitalist? Absolutely zero, and the capitalist economic system is a huge part of the political status quo that not many people ever talk about dismantling.

@Kallikantzaros
@RealUn

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Mexicans are very conservative largely and the Zionist establishment are terrified that with the population explosion of the Latin American community they won’t be able to control their thoughts politically on a variety of issues especially after what happened inside Mexico a few days ago. [See below]

Mexicans also don’t give a shit about political correctness either, they don’t have something like ā€˜white guilt’ hanging over their shoulders as Europeans do. Not an easy demographic group of people to control politically.

It’s interesting speaking Spanish hearing their thoughts on the BLM protests or riots, let’s just say my Mexican coworkers were not impressed by them.

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@RealUn
@Kallikantzaros

Now this funny for a multitude of reasons.

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I presume Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is using Nick Fuentes as a wedge to further break apart the Rightwing, since they’re infighting. It helps the Left, that the Rightwing is fighting among the Zionists and ā€œAntisemitesā€ aka. America-First Nationalists.

Don’t be naive Trixie…

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I disagree – I’ve followed Nick Fuentes pretty religiously for a couple years now. He’s very gifted and charismatic as a Speaker. He has a stranglehold over the younger generations, Gen Z and such. As an American First Nationalist, he’s making a huge wave now. I don’t see any problems with American Nationalism; it’s very appealing to me. Why should Yisrael come first? Why should West Europe use our military protection, so they can afford their free Healthcare and welfare systems? Why shouldn’t USA profit from our ā€œworld policeā€ status? We should be PAID for our services, or let Europe descend into chaos and war again.

As soon as USA leaves NATO, Germany will immediately re-arm and rise again. Europe will bathe in war for another Century.

I’m not so sure about your and others’ Anti-Catholic positions. It’s definitely a long Theological discussion and debate worth having.

Do you remember Dissident Philosophy Forum? I do. I don’t see why you, @apaosha, @Kallikantzaros, would be so against an American political dissident? Isn’t Nick Fuentes doing exactly what we would have done in Politics, back in 2008-2011? (after being banned from iloveopinions.com?) I have a soft spot for political dissension and dissenters. So I immediately ignore all the personal attacks, Ad Homs against them. The main reason Apaosha seems to reject Nick is ā€œbecause he gayā€, which was part of a Jewish led smear against him.

It’s mostly or almost entirely Jewish shills attacking Nick F every step of the way. If you by into Jewish slander, then America will have NO CHOICE ahead except another Century of Zion-control…

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It’s going to be interesting to see how the Narcos and Mexican Drug Lords either accept, or reject, a Zionist government. I presume that most of them are Catholics. Nick F is making a huge sway in Latin America too, it seems.

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Do you condemn the IDF for shooting kids in the head with sniper rifles?

In a civilized country, if there was terrorists taking hostages in a city, and then the police force of the city bomb the whole city to rescue the hostages and stop the terrorists… would you condemn that or no? Is that a high quality police force, one that bombs a whole city to stop terrorists?

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The system is post-capitalist.

They want a return to good old fashioned capitalism in the USA where everyone can work a slave-job till they retire at 65.

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