This may be the most obvious psyop yet.
Measurehead is actually the "Iron Pill" in every regard except for his race of choice.
I'm guessing that you discovered the spinoffs where Vikernesian LARPagans tried to reframe themselves as an illuminated bodybuilder beyond the level of their likeminded "red pills".This may be the most obvious psyop yet.
I mean, I thought the people pretending to be flat earthers were obvious, but this takes the cake.
I haven't, but that sounds hilarious! Thanks for the heads up.I'm guessing that you discovered the spinoffs where Vikernesian LARPagans tried to reframe themselves as an illuminated bodybuilder beyond the level of their likeminded "red pills".
The BBC Article:This woman is as irish as a field mouse born in a barn is a horse.
If the Irish government says she's Irish, she's Irish.
You got any proof she isn't Irish, besides an assumption regarding skin color?
Nationalities are part of the lie, a way of deracinating the clans they subjugated.Govenments lie, @bintananth.
You're actually going there?
The Brits just cashed out the slave owners looking back on it we might have been better off just writing a massive checkYou're actually going there?
We fought a Civil War over that issue which killed more Americans than all other American wars combined.
We solved that issue. Slavery is illegal, and there are no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
Except Brit slave owners didn't have shit like the Fugitive Slave Law or control over large chunks of the nation.The Brits just cashed out the slave owners looking back on it we might have been better off just writing a massive check
That depends, is Ireland a nation state or a state? Ireland has historically fought to become a nation-state, a state in which the border contains and is controled by the nationality which comprises the country. In that sense, there is a distinction between being Irish and being an Irish-Citizen. Just like how many people in the US claim to be Irish despite never having set foot there.If the Irish government says she's Irish, she's Irish.
That's a pathetic and cowardly response.You're actually going there?
We fought a Civil War over that issue which killed more Americans than all other American wars combined.
We solved that issue. Slavery is illegal, and there are no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
There's no need to be obtuse. The Irish are a European people.You got any proof she isn't Irish, besides an assumption regarding skin color?
Well if that's how you see it, we can consider your birth cert just a piece of lying paper, when you are obviously a walking, talking pile of used of Klan robes.There's no need to be obtuse. The Irish are a European people.
She may have a piece of paper that says she is an Irish citizen... that makes her a citizen. Not Irish. Much like a piece of paper declaring a male to be female does not make him a woman, merely a lying pervert.
My birth certificate is a government document. While it is useful, it does not change anything about me. It cannot make me female or african.Well if that's how you see it, we can consider your birth cert just a piece of lying paper, when you are obviously a walking, talking pile of used of Klan robes.
Ireland does not grant jus soli citizenship. That's pretty much universal in North and South America and the exception, rather than the rule, everywhere else.That depends, is Ireland a nation state or a state? Ireland has historically fought to become a nation-state, a state in which the border contains and is controled by the nationality which comprises the country. In that sense, there is a distinction between being Irish and being an Irish-Citizen. Just like how many people in the US claim to be Irish despite never having set foot there.
Declare me a slave and I will reject that declaraction and fight to the bitter end. No quarter will be asked for or granted during that fight because it would have been illegal for my wife - she is black - to even be in her birthplace prior to 1926.That's a pathetic and cowardly response.
If the government declares you a slave, do you accept that declaration? Or do you reject it?