"If the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy in June 1944 could see England as it is today they wouldn't have gone forty yards up that beach." WE DIDN'T LISTEN
it's the hackers currency, its anonymous, its the future we just need your phone number, passport, bank statement , photograph and your credit card details.
Jayden Butler
legalise cannabis or see billions die from nog-harvested product
Justin Hernandez
you've likely seen it but see pic related.
Its a bit cringe desu but its not entirely wrong.
Europe has been in horrid states in the past.
We'll recover.
Eli White
The mistake it makes from the outset is equating the slow(but not that slow), gradual takeover by changing demographics with outright invasion
Nothing more than pagan LARPing
Juan Gomez
Let's keep late night brit/pol/ comfy lads. Say no to aggro.
Sebastian Barnes
>Peter Hitchens. For fucks sake find a new person to reference.
Xavier Nelson
I just remembered who he is, he's an insufferable shill for foreign intervention.
>gradual takeover by changing demographics Isn't this exactly what happened with The Moors in Southern Spain?
Gavin Hernandez
>Theresa May's top Commons enforcer Gavin Williamson keeps a tarantula called Cronus on his desk to ensure Tory MPs toe the party line.
Ryder Morgan
Unfortunately it's just one terrible coincidence. Speeches by Murray that include all three of the topics I mentioned don't exist, except for that video
This too. Even I didn't know that he had spoken against the Chilcot report
Lucas Robinson
No, it was a military invasion followed by gradual demographic changes
Jack Walker
Never before has Europe been under a World Government that actively promotes and defends this demographic shift, either, I thought that went without saying but still
Christopher Butler
I thought the timeline was >slave raids >settlement on coastal villiages >gradual growth >military invasion >demographic shift
This is true. I just have a more optimistic outlook than most I suppose
though it might be due to youth.
Elijah Adams
Don't post videos of David Irving, he was found to have falsified evidence.
Camden Price
>>gradual growth of Islamic population
Andrew Ross
You're right, and that's totally different to what we're seeing today in Europe.
Liam Myers
आङ्ग्लभूमि āṅglabhūmi England
James Martinez
>optimism the Hitchens pill will sort you out
Jackson Martin
Might move to South Africa and help the AWB establish their entho state if all else fails. At least I know they'll put up a fight unlike people in the UK.
Andrew Anderson
Optimism and Hope are the two strongest things for rallying people in time of hardship.
Though now I feel that fear is the only thing that will do it.
Zachary Thomas
Perhaps that's because the situation in South Africa isn't remotely similar to our current one in the UK.
Carter Powell
Hey mate, why don't you go and put up a fight now? You're just as capable as anyone else when it comes to being a terrorist. Let your voice be heard mon ami and stop whinging.
Alternatively you could just get into politics and give all of your free time to promoting yourself and earning votes. But you won't do that because then you couldn't be a lazy user on Sup Forums every night.
Joseph Brown
Really getting sick of the shit links.
Liam Hernandez
>if all else fails
Implying that I'm still keen on making Britain great again by getting involved with UKIP.
Whatever mate, have your tantrum over an insignificant online post
Nicholas Nguyen
What about several pictures of Nigel's face in one image?
Daniel Green
>The Express is the only paper friendly to UKIP
>Even then it's a complete fucking rag and its owner is a porn baron who only runs pro-UKIP stories because Farage promised him a peerage
Matthew Morales
That's not the attitude that saved us in 1940.
Colton Lee
>Le "Britain is just like it was before losing the Empire" meme Don't be a LARPer
Nor were we "saved"
Nor was the situation we found ourselves in anyone's fault but our own
Ryan Barnes
The Telegraph seems sort of friendly to UKIP. Nuttall and Farage occasionally write for it.
Juan Taylor
Well seeing as how I am part South African I think I'm entitled to wanting to help my brethren down south.
Josiah Evans
What tantrum? Don't project your emotions onto others mate.
I can't argue with those trips.
Luis Wood
>saved us The same attitude in 1940's government exists now in the current government.
Churchill sold us down the river by not accepting peace in '41. I'm unsure whether this was a personal vendetta or because of The Focus, or a mixture of both.
Either way the same attitude exists in Government and it is willing to murder our Nation for the gain of the international elite.
Asher Martinez
> 'loosing' the empire.
The empire wasn't lost, we gave it away.
It was no longer profitable.
Study the British Empire, we always did best when we had all our fingers on the purse strings and no soldiers there to pay for.
Andrew Jones
Also lads if Nigel wins his seat do you think he'll remain at the head of UKIP?
Jaxson Butler
That implies that the Thanet South election is definitely going to be confirmed rigged by the police, which would be a miracle
If that happens then there's a serious chance, SURELY people aren't going to vote Tory if they're found guilty of cheating... Right?
Evan Rodriguez
Perhaps he should have sued for peace but a European continent dominated by Germany would not have been a good thing.
Was it worth 250,000 British lives, who knows? But aren't we against the EU here?
Josiah Martin
>Slow times lad. It's not that, they're just shit links. Stormy weather, a fire near Heathrow, and Andy Murray have fuck all to do with politics. Is it really so much of a hassle to check a few websites and grab the latest political news?
I understand its a long shot. However I am asking that in the unlikely scenario that he is elected if it was likely h would remain at the head of UKIP.
Adam James
>Is it really so much of a hassle to check a few websites and grab the latest political news? on page 10? Yes. I didn't want it to die again.
Jayden Ortiz
It's been the same for the past 10 threads.
Nobody is bothering to put any effort into the OP.
James Cooper
archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/99388673/
Juan Smith
Bit wet outside.
Blake Green
it's also 5:30 AM
Evan Brooks
Bit wet inside.
Alexander King
You ruined that thread by using a trip in the OP, people will replace your links just to spite you.
It's been the same for the last few threads.
Gavin White
>"Sharia and Islamic law are completely compatible with British culture" >May supporters still think that her Snoopers' Charter will be primarily used against Muslims
hmm
Dominic Brooks
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Andrew Kelly
>The uncomfy period between 6 and 10am when all the sleeping-pattern-destroyed NEETs have gone to bed but the normies haven't woken up
Josiah Adams
Yeah i'm going to bed now. I usually go to 7am but i'm on dog walking duty and need the sleep.
Joshua Barnes
I'm here but I'm busy.
Isaac Hernandez
same, bed time for me
nite runts
Lincoln Harris
I'm too busy listening to comfy tunes
Sebastian Fisher
just went to get a shower m90
Gonna grab food at 7am
Cameron Martin
Lads, I was reading Winston Churchill's 'The Second World War', I am only 20 pages in, but fuck me, it is amazing and packed with knowledge. Here is some stuff I didn't know that I have learned in just 20 pages: I suppose I better leave some examples of what I have learned in 20 pages: >USA paid Germany 5 times what Germany owed to the Allies, so USA made Germany a superpower again. >USA told Germany their debt would be forgotten if they abolished their monarchy. >USA refused to sign the 'Treaty of Guarantee', which would have definitely prevented WW2. >Germany could not afford to pay reparations, so France invaded and occupied Ruhr, Germany's industrial capital. >France siezed all of Germany's industrial goods, and German unemployment rose from 2% to 23%. This directly led to the Great HyperInflation, which left Germans starving to death. >Poincare, French leader, tried to make the Rhineland and independent state, to act as a buffer against Germany. >President Wilson conveniently died, and the successor refused to join the League of Nations, which would have prevented WW2. >USA's new republican policies raised tariffs on European goods, leaving European countries considerably worse off, and making it harder to pay off debt. >Washington Conference in 1921, USA persuaded the British Empire to destroy a considerable amount of their battleships, in the hope it would make Germany feel better. If this had not happened, the UK would have destroyed the German fleet in weeks. >USA refused to work with UK unless the UK ended alliance with Japan, which turned out to be a grave mistake.
Caleb Watson
How are my fellow neets doing this morning?
Robert Bailey
not a neet but I'm fine
Brody Powell
Another day of inner development, another day of transcending wagies.
Joshua Ward
>tfw we broke the Jews' hamster wheel
Jace James
>usa best ally
Jason Hernandez
SOMEONE ACKNOWLEDGE MY ENLIGHTENMENT RIGHT NOW. I NEED A (YOU)
Ryan Martin
>Here is some stuff I didn't know that I have learned in just 20 pages: >I suppose I better leave some examples of what I have learned in 20 pages: It reads to me like you already posted it elsewhere
Josiah Ward
>Washington Conference in 1921, USA persuaded the British Empire to destroy a considerable amount of their battleships
What the fuck? "Hey Britain your battleships make Germans feel bad, destroy them lmao" Why the fuck would you agree to that
>Implying we're all neets
Connor Campbell
ty for my (you), also, yeah fuck the US. President Wilson created the idea of League of Nations, then conspicuously dies as it is being created, and his successor fucks over Europe. COINCIDENCE I AM SURE.
Carter Rivera
I just posted it on the Redpilled Book thread.
Thomas Wood
>Why the fuck would you agree to that
because our government has been utter trash for almost a century now
Nathaniel Howard
>implying we're not all neets
Joshua Walker
>Why the fuck would you agree to that Because the US agreed to do it as well. The idea was that if everyone disarmed themselves, there would be no war. The deal also meant Japan had to limit their naval power.
Connor Myers
Fair enough, had a suspicion it could have been Pleddit instead
The fact that the USA has been fucking us over since the start of the last century is no new discovery for me because of Morality Man's teachings but still
I love how he tries to put all the blame on America despite evidence existing that he willingly went along with The Focus' plot for World War and continued it despite Hitler obviously not wanting to fight Britain
Kevin Kelly
>The fact that the USA has been fucking us over since the start of the last century is no new discovery for me because of Morality Man's teachings but still Same, Morality Man in Enlightenment Man, but I had no idea they fucked our military over.
>I love how he tries to put all the blame on America despite evidence existing that he willingly went along with The Focus' plot for World War and continued it despite Hitler obviously not wanting to fight Britain He did warn that Hitler was rearming Germany all throughout his political career, he even wrote a book about it. I don't blame Churchill for not accepting Hitler's peace, it would mean that Germany become the superpower of Europe, and it would mean millions of men die in a war which would continue in a few more years.
Connor Cox
>"great" britain
Joshua Clark
It's still idiotic, our Navy was the worlds leading Navy and our Force Projection, especially in those days, as we were a huge leading Global power, destroying them to make the nation that we were fighting just years earlier is silly It's just maddening to think that it was agreed upon
Justin Barnes
It is incredibly sad to think that had Britain maintained her military prowess, and had we remained allied with Japan, Germany probably wouldn't have invaded Poland or Czechoslovakia
Why did the USA want us to end our alliance with japan anyway? Why did they hate them even before WWII?
Charles Lewis
Friendly reminder 70% of Britpol are self-identified virgins
Owen Russell
>Why did the USA want us to end our alliance with japan anyway? Why did they hate them even before WWII? No reason was stated, USA said that it was them or Japan, and we had to pick. Although it is commonly seen as part of the US plan to stop British influence in Asia. >See Japan-China wars, USA didn't want us to get involved and gain more land in Asia.
Tyler Nguyen
And the Commonwealth said Japan was 'untrustworthy'