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Lower your voice and tread lightly pissedoffwhitemen, you are on hallowed ground
There can be no higher honor than to become a famous pissedoffwhiteman in history!
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General George Armstrong Custer
Sitting Bull: He killed a man when he fell. He laughed. Interviewer: You mean he cried out. Sitting Bull: No, he laughed; he had fired his last shot. Interviewer: Did he stand up after he first fell? Sitting Bull: He rose up on his hands and tried another shot, but his pistol would not go off. Interviewer: Was any one else standing up when he fell down? Sitting Bull: One man was kneeling; that was all. But he died before the Long Hair. Interviewer: The Long Hair was not scalped? Sitting Bull: No. My people did not want his scalp. Interviewer: Why? Sitting Bull: I have said; he was a great chief. --interview with Sitting Bull, 1877 |
Creator Ben Klassen
"When I got to the Florida State Legislature and began to propose some radical opposition to the Jewish controlled Supreme Court and other matters, the Republican Party, on whose platform I had run, turned solidly against me and in the ensuing fight that developed. I received next to no support from the Birch Society itself. It was at this time that the Supreme Court ordered a reapportionment election. In the next go-around I was defeated."Now I began to realize that the whole basis of this age old struggle was race. It was the Jewish race using all the weapons at its command, and it did have a huge arsenal to destroy, mongrelize and enslave the mongrelized product of the White Race. At this time I had not yet suspected that their most powerful weapon of all was their skillful use of Christianity on the White Race. I decided to form a new political party polarized around the issue of the White Race. This I did, and formed the Nationalist White Party." --Ben Klassen, autobiography |
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Reformer Martin Luther
Former drunk turned monk Martin Luther dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church (it really didin't happen). That document contained an attack on papal abuses and the sale of indulgences by church officials.Luther believed it was a fight for the gospel. And at the heart of the gospel, in Luther's estimation, was the doctrine of justification by faith--the teaching that Christ's own righteousness is imputed to those who believe, and on that ground alone, they are accepted by God. "Watch out for your own false ideas and guard against good-for-nothing gossips, who think they're smart enough to define faith and works, but really are the greatest of fools."--Martin Luther, 1522
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Gothic madman Edgar Allan Poe
You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded -- with what caution -- with what foresight, with what dissimulation, I went to work!I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him. And every night about midnight I turned the latch of his door and opened it oh, so gently! And then, when I had made an opening sufficient for my head, I put in a dark lantern all closed, closed so that no light shone out, and then I thrust in my head. Oh, you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust it in! I moved it slowly, very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's sleep. It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed. Ha! would a madman have been so wise as this? --excerpts from "The Tell-Tale Heart," 1843
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General Nathan Bedford Forrest
"In his first fight, northeast(sic) of Bowling Green, the forty year old Forrest improvised a double envelopment, combined it with a frontal assault-classic maneuvers which he could not identify by name and of which he had most likely never heard..."--Shelby Foote ("The Civil War")Uneducated but not illiterate, Forrest was a natural tactician who earned the praise of his enemies. Both Grant and Sherman feared this man who entered the Confederate forces a private and left a general. The stories of him are legend. After the Civil War, he founded the KKK. "Get there first with the most men."--Nathan Bedford Forrest on his battle philosophy |
Pissedoff Kennewick Man
You will not learn much about this, the oldest and most complete archaeological find in North America. The U.S. Government wants to re-bury him and confiscate all traces of his bones and fragments. There's something about him that they don't want you to know. He lived 7,500 years before Christ. He is white, of European descent, and was in America at the time of the first so-called Indians. Proving this would change everything we know about America's first human inhabitants.
Evidence shows he died from an infection that developed from a spear wound to the thigh. Some Indian snuck up behind him and stabbed him in the ass. You know walking around with an infected butt must have really pissed off Kennewick Man.
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Phil Hartman, murdered by feminists
After Saturday Night Live comedian Phil Hartman was shot and killed in his sleep by his wife Brynn, people revealed Brynn's long-standing abusive treatment of Phil. CNN quoted one acquaintance saying that Brynn "got attention by losing her temper." Grieving friends recalled how Phil tried to avoid her when she became abusive, and how he made excuses for her abusive behavior.In return, she shot him several times in the head while he slept. She has never been charged with any crime. Hartman is the poster boy for how feminism is destroying America. Feminists called his wife "the victim." That of course is a lie. "Goodbye, my friend, goodbye." ~Phil Hartman
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