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[AMA] I'm a high ranking member of the Alt-Right

Name: Anonymous 2016-09-30 4:38

I see a lot of people are confused about what exactly the Alt Right is and what our plans actually are. Please use this thread to ask any relevant questions, I will do my best to answer them. nb. no questions on the Frog.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-01 22:06

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But when it comes to the most lethal form of force — police shootings — the study finds no racial bias.
But is that true of all police brutality? Just because shootings are the worst form of police brutality, doesn't mean they're the only thing that counts.

I am triggered by the fact that leftist media talk almost exclusively about these problems. These people must be paid to constantly parron an agenda.
So you think the media should be forced to work for free?

No it's not, there's usually at least one country that isn't strange - the one the individual in question grew up in.
Which they were likely forced to flee due to violence or similar.

it's a ruse to mask the sorry state of the economy in which a woman cannot just stay at home and has to go to work.
Women who refuse to work are just cucking themselves - they're making themselves dependent on their husband and giving up any potential to be self-sufficient. And the "stay at home mom" hasn't been a reality for the lower classes since the industrial revolution, it has nothing to do with the "state of the economy" unless you're calling for a return to subsistence farmers. If women staying at home are common, that's a sign of an UNHEALTHY economy - it indicates insufficient demand for labor. Basically, what you want is to distort the statistics to make it look like the economy is healthier than it is - you want to exclude women from unemployment statistics (by asserting they belong in the home and not in the work force) and thus make unemployment figures seem lower than they actually are. It's much better to actually fix a problem, than to pretend it does not exist.

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So you think deaths from boxing (which is what, like one death every few years) is more of an issue that people dying from malnutrition or police brutality (at least a few people a year)?

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