In the midst of an impenetrable impeachment media blitz, Jazz and James identify four major areas of unified political subterfuge on immigration, censorship, trade, and foreign policy being undertaken by the kosher establishment while they think no one is paying attention. Then it's Syracuse race hoax shakedown, a full deconstruction of The Economist's Special Report on the "Magic of Migration", Prince fall nnnguy, Pope Prostitute Respecter, and the arrest of Bruce 'Gettin Dat Bag' Bagley. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
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Episode Topics:
00:00:00 - A Forgettable Debate for an Exhausted Nation
00:17:00 - Impeachment Subterfuge
00:55:00 - Lazy BN no study riot free popeye meal, dorito chip
01:33:00 - BREAK
01:35:00 - Migration Magic
01:45:00 - Zero Downside Reverse Mortgage Birthright
02:00:00 - Who Concretely Hurt You Sweaty
02:20:00 - New 7 Do 64 Stat
02:35:00 - Prince Fall NNNGuy
02:40:00 - Pope Prostitute Respecter
02:50:00 - Bruce Gettin Dat Bagley
I still think of Weihan and even Big Dog up there in Twitter heaven. Are they looking down on me?
That was some blackpilling info regarding the Syracuse school takes in the first hour (appreciated nonetheless). I would really like to hear about ethnostate options discussed on FTN or TDS/TRS. Even if right-leaning Americans could achieve sustained immigration cessation into the U.S. (unlikely, as we know, due to demographic trends shifting [Texas, etc.]), we would still have a lot of shit-libbery in the U.S. from urban areas and from the coasts, as well as a slim white majority that will eventually be overtaken by non-whites, just at a slightly longer period, ceteris paribus, than if immigration continues unabated. You can… Read more »
Jazzhands McFeels has discerned that the Chair of Peter is empty (and has been for a while). Catholic detractors of White identity ironically haven’t figured out this theological reality yet. I get that McFeels is not religious, but he and the rest of Our Thing seem to grasp more truths of the natural order, and even of the supernatural, than many Catholics. I’m a Traditional Catholic (sedevacantist), and I cringe at so many quasi-Catholic aspersions cast at WNism.