#1 Apr 14, 2019 4:45 PM

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The Alt Right Can't Meme

Serious note, not a single Alt Right meme has made me laugh.

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#2 Apr 15, 2019 12:38 PM

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Re: The Alt Right Can't Meme

The alt right also has like zero good points about anything (assuming we’re talking about the actual alternative right and not the mainstream media definition in which self-described center leftists who disagree with progressives are “alt right”)

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#3 Apr 15, 2019 12:39 PM

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Re: The Alt Right Can't Meme

Also pewdiepie is totally alt right you guys

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#4 Apr 15, 2019 8:29 PM

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You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.

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#5 Apr 16, 2019 12:09 PM

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Re: The Alt Right Can't Meme

Stormy wrote:

The alt right also has like zero good points about anything (assuming we’re talking about the actual alternative right and not the mainstream media definition in which self-described center leftists who disagree with progressives are “alt right”)

Alt right as in people who say 'The Jews will not replace us', so, the former.

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#6 Apr 20, 2019 8:39 PM

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Re: The Alt Right Can't Meme

the alt-right are basket cases when it comes to "Jews". most don't seem to know the difference between everyday Jewish people -- Jewish in the religious, cultural, and ethnic senses of the word -- who just live life, and pose no threat to society; and the "Jews" who are so in name only, often deeply rooted in occult beliefs not actually taught or endorsed by the Abrahamic God, and are often part of corruption in the entertainment industry, economics, etc.



in a theological sense, the former consists, not entirely, but mostly, of people who reject Christ as the Messiah which the Tanakh proves Him to be, so while they err theologically, they're not on some kind of world conquest like the alt-right thinks they are. there are those alt-right people who claim to be Christians. yet, Jesus Christ was born to Jewish people, so while His teachings conflict with modern-day Judaism, He would still be considered a Jew in the ethnic and cultural sense of the word.

the latter, from what i can gather, are people who think that because Kabbalah originated in Israel, it's "Jewish", and THESE are the money-hungry, (insert "Jewish" stereotypes here), not the first group. this latter group is possibly referenced in Revelation 2:9 and Revelation 3:9.

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