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    Quote Originally Posted by COOL AND MANLY View Post
    Thank you and holy shit it seems at least some of these crazed cultists are still cogent enough to realize that their own BS can and will be used against them if/when Whites are a minority. I am shocked. I was practically certain the mind virus had finished off those levels of thinking in that population.

    G.K. Chesterton had a quote I believe that went something like this: "In the future the people will speak of virtue as we do the most salacious of vices today." Not exact but that's the spirit of it. He was a staunch Christian conservative at the turn of the last century so it seems his wisdom cuts both ways in a sense he probably never considered or even thought possible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by End View Post
    Thank you and holy shit it seems at least some of these crazed cultists are still cogent enough to realize that their own BS can and will be used against them if/when Whites are a minority. I am shocked. I was practically certain the mind virus had finished off those levels of thinking in that population.

    G.K. Chesterton had a quote I believe that went something like this: "In the future the people will speak of virtue as we do the most salacious of vices today." Not exact but that's the spirit of it. He was a staunch Christian conservative at the turn of the last century so it seems his wisdom cuts both ways in a sense he probably never considered or even thought possible!
    Referencing Chesterton alone is enough to get a like
    "I would rather be ashes than dust"

    "Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather he must recognize that it is he who is asked."

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