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https://americanmind.org/salvo/americas-intersectional-caste-system/

looks like this guy is making the connection. Now just remember sports is what the ptb want the rest of the country to look like. He should also give Don credit for applying caste system label to what is going on in this country. My guess is Don was about 2 decades ahead in terms of calling out the caste system.

Great article. Just like with the stupid teaching of Critical Race Theory the whole world is as anti white as ever. They just say All Whites are evil and repeat it again and
again until the brainwashed zombies start to hate their own people. It's unbelieveable how many people have no ability to be independent thinkers. Not to mention a sense
of racial pride. We must protect our people, nations, traditions and cultures. The only positive is more whites are waking up to the attack on everything white. My hope is
that the pushback will be huge and help us to preserve what few numbers of people of european descent remain. We are only about 10% of the worlds population.
 

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Well if 7 percent can turn South Africa from a wasteland to an oasis. 80 percent or so ought to do very well in the US?
 

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Whites have a chance if we stop self-hatred perpetuated by the political class/Leftists.

But since whites are a small percentage of the population but responsible for some much that is good in the world, the ones that want to tear down Western ideals need to first tear down white men. Because historically and in truth, white men are the most powerful single force for achievement and good and freedom in this crazy world.
 

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I think you’re right but I think it’s also good to remember that politics is division and government is force. Always. Everywhere. That’s not a new idea. St Augustine actually came up with it. So the current folks in charge use their political pets to try to divide and conquer. Simple as that. Hence two national anthems ? Why would a unified nation need two of them ?
Hint: we weren’t unified before, we aren’t unified now and realistically we probably never will be.

John Wilkes booth shot Lincoln and thought the world would celebrate the death of a tyrant. Lincoln brought war on women and children. Lincoln jailed their precious journalists by the hundreds. He was pro central banking and even created the fore runner of the irs.

Look at what actually happened. The powers that were used it as an excuse to further crush and punish the south.

I’m not trying to be fatalistic but it’s important to realize that although things are definitely bizarre now we shouldn’t kid ourselves about how free we were.

the covid scam really shone a light on how flimsy our rights really are.

who knows what comes next but personally I’m not expecting any solutions from the imperial capital.
 

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Not a zombie apocalypse movie but rather just another day in the City of Brotherly Love:

 

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Fish town and Kensington are dumps As is approx 2/3 of philly.

For those who haven’t read the Charles Murray book “coming apart” about the disintegration of standards in America id highly recommend it


He cleverly only chose to profile the damage to whites and their communities so he couldn’t be called a racist and dismissed outright . One neighborhood they profile is FishTown.

another book that any reader of this forum should have on their shelf I think.
 

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That’s really incredible.

I was in Philadelphia multiple times for work about 3 or 4 years ago. Then I was there about 10 years ago for pleasure. From those visits, I mostly observed derelict negros everywhere, which made the city an obvious dump. Of course this was in “safe” areas as I dared not venture into the really ghetto neighborhoods.

Watching this video, what stands out as shocking is the high amount of White junkies. What has been done to our people is criminal and will be written about in shock and horror by future generations. So many of our people have been stripped of all their dignity. These people have had their souls beaten out of them by this anti-White system. All that is left are hollowed out, drugged addled shells of humans. Zombies as you will.
 

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Yes, that video is very hard to watch, very sickening.

And then there's the 100,000 or so rural Whites who are dying every year from opioid addiction, which no one in the fake new media talks about except Tucker Carlson. What's going on in America is what happened in Russia after the end of the USSR, with oligarchs plundering the country dry. In Russia, the lifespan began declining, just as it is for American Whites. In Russia the cause was mostly alcohol; here it's alcohol and pain killers, meth and heroin. The common factor in both is depression and despair.

The main reason Putin (and by extension Russia) is so hated by the USSA's oligarchy is that Putin went after many of the (((oligarchs))) after taking over from the drunken clown Yeltsin, with some jailed while others fled. Trump was the closest we have to a Putin but the U.S. is so much more clamped down on and surveilled that there's no comparison. If there's to be a revival here much of the progress can only come through individual and grassroots efforts, at the local, state, and possibly regional levels.
 
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That’s really incredible.

I was in Philadelphia multiple times for work about 3 or 4 years ago. Then I was there about 10 years ago for pleasure. From those visits, I mostly observed derelict negros everywhere, which made the city an obvious dump. Of course this was in “safe” areas as I dared not venture into the really ghetto neighborhoods.

Watching this video, what stands out as shocking is the high amount of White junkies. What has been done to our people is criminal and will be written about in shock and horror by future generations. So many of our people have been stripped of all their dignity. These people have had their souls beaten out of them by this anti-White system. All that is left are hollowed out, drugged addled shells of humans. Zombies as you will.

They did it first to the black communities - broke up their family units/moved manufacturing and blue collar jobs out of the cities / sent the drugs into the cities - Heroin/Crack back in the 70s and 80s to absolutely decimate the black population and make them forever reliant on the govt for their existence. What they did to black communities 40-50 years ago is now what is going on in White communities and targeting White people. It's all designed to make us all slaves - it's about the power of a ruling elite over the rest of us. The playbook is already out there for us all to see.

I feel awful for those lost souls too. Whites are being attacked from all angles - the sad opioid epidemic being the most obvious but the subtle attacks on Whites since the 60s have truly taken a toll as well.
 
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I'm not really sure which off-topic thread to post this in:

NWSL turmoil: League calls off weekend games, commissioner Lisa Baird officially resigns

The NWSL is apparently the top American women's soccer league. It was one of the first places to offer a professional path for the best of the many thousands of girls given Title IX soccer scholarships in college. Since then, some European leagues have formed, with top clubs lending their names to a women's side. Obviously, all these leagues are completely subsidized and exist solely as a PR stunt, perhaps also to hedge against allegations of "sexism" and implementation of future quota spending.

You may have heard various American soccer lesbians squawking for "equal pay" at some point recently: this is with regard to differing payouts between the men's and women's World Cup rosters. The gendered World Cups obviously make different amounts of money. Interestingly (or not), the issue was settled legally not on that basis, but because the women's players' association had negotiated their payouts with the understanding that some of their revenue would go toward salaries and infrastructure in this 'NWSL' pro league.

Anyway, the league saw two teams fire their male coaches this past week. The first coach was alleged to have used bullying words that were allegedly gender- and sexuality-critical. The second coach, from what I gather, had consensual sex with a couple of his players and also used mean words. In this day and age, the sex part is qualified as "sexual coercion" for effect.

The lady commissioner, who was surely the most qualified candidate regardless of gender, has also resigned. She apparently had someone complain via email about bullying back in 2015. Since her internal investigation didn't find cause for punishment at the time, she must now pay the butcher's bill in 2021. The entire league decided to just call off all its games this past weekend due to this unspeakable trauma. Many prominent female soccer players are using the opportunity to bravely speak out for or against whatever is on their minds. This is women's soccer's George Floyd Moment. Similar to that Racial Reckoning, there is no possible reform short of simply banning all men.

Of course, I only know any of this because CBS Sports felt the need to plaster it on its front page for two and a half days. Such network websites mostly ignore minor sports unless they have broadcasting rights. Naturally, one of the myriad of secondary CBS cable channels and streaming sites picked up women's soccer games recently to fill some air time. Now, everyone must sift through these headlines as they navigate to the NFL scores. CBS Sports does not even publish box scores for Major League Soccer (the US men's league) because those TV rights are owned by Disney and Fox.

I should probably find some clever way to tie this post together, like drawing analogies with US military integration, or imagining the correspondent hypocrisy when one of these big butch bulldyke coaches that are encroaching into men's leagues finally succumb to biology and rut with a young stud. It's all so tiresome.

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Here is the entire Washington Post article for posterity (and so no one has to give web traffic by clicking through):

NWSL players speak out amid abuse claims: ‘Burn it all down’

For years, they did not speak about what they endured, at least not publicly. They were afraid of losing their spots on the field, losing their jobs, maybe losing the entire league — one that they were told, again and again, was the best women’s soccer league in the world.


But this year, the players of the National Women’s Soccer League started to speak up in a summer of reckoning that led Thursday to high-profile players and other prominent figures calling for dramatic change.

The players’ union demanded an end to “systemic abuse plaguing the NWSL” in the wake of reporting from the Athletic that an NWSL coach, the North Carolina Courage’s Paul Riley, had sexually coerced multiple players, as well as reporting by The Washington Post about verbal and emotional abuse by the former coach of the Washington Spirit. (Riley denied the allegations to the Athletic.) On Friday, the NWSL announced it would not play matches scheduled for this weekend. “I am so sorry for the pain so many are feeling,” Commissioner Lisa Baird said in a statement announcing the decision.



At the Spirit and Courage, former NWSL players did something they had never done before: They went on the record to detail the abuse they said they had experienced. And on Thursday, a long list of NWSL players, including stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, offered angry criticism of a league they said had failed to protect players.

“Men, protecting men, who are abusing women,” Rapinoe wrote on Twitter of the NWSL. “... Burn it all down. Let all their heads roll.”

“NWSL, it’s time to get your s--- together,” Becky Sauerbrunn, the captain of the U.S. national team, said in a statement on Twitter. “... To be where we are today is unacceptable. The league and every club have to do better.”


The Athletic reported that the league, including Baird, had been told repeatedly about some aspects of Riley’s behavior and had not taken action, allowing him to remain in his position. On Thursday, Morgan posted images to Twitter that showed one of the victims, Sinead Farrelly, reporting she had been a victim of “inappropriate conduct” by Riley to Baird in April. Riley was terminated following the Athletic’s story.


In a statement, Baird said she was “shocked and disgusted” by the story and that the league planned to report what it said were “new allegations” to the U.S. Center for SafeSport for investigation. But she did not address what she and the league had previously known about Riley. The NWSL did not respond to a request seeking an interview with Baird.

The NWSL has enjoyed growth and increased exposure in recent years alongside the rise in popularity of the U.S. women’s national team. Last year, for the first time, some of its games aired on broadcast television, and an influx of high-profile investors including Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams, and Chelsea Clinton has bought into the league’s potential for growth.


But the uproar over player abuse has shined an uncomfortable light on the culture and labor practices of the 10-year-old league, which has mostly been dominated in its coaching and ownership ranks by men. At the beginning of the 2021 season, the league had just one female coach, and most of the league’s majority owners and lead investors are men.


Beyond its leadership ranks, which are finally diversifying, the league exerts extraordinary control over players’ rights, a fact that some in the league warn is exacerbating abuse by making it more difficult for players to speak up. The league places severe restrictions on players’ rights while paying salaries that mostly fall below $30,000 per year. Until this year, it had few mechanisms in place to report abuse.

Riley is the third NWSL coach to be fired from the league for misconduct this year. Richie Burke, the former Spirit coach accused of verbal abuse, was fired from the club earlier this week, after an NWSL investigation found he had violated league policies. Christy Holly, the male former coach of Racing Louisville, was fired with cause in September.


A fourth coach, Farid Benstiti of OL Reign in Tacoma, Wash., resigned in July. When Benstiti’s departure was announced, OL Reign’s CEO, Bill Predmore, thanked Benstiti for his “contributions” to the team and said the club “wished him the best in all his future endeavors.”

Buckner: In 2021, women’s sports still provide more outrage than empowerment

But Benstiti had been the subject of a formal complaint of verbal abuse made by a player, two sources with knowledge of the situation told The Post, after the French coach allegedly made inappropriate comments to players regarding their fitness and nutrition. Benstiti could not be reached for comment.


In a statement to The Post, OL Reign CEO Bill Predmore said he had requested Benstiti’s resignation after he was told of the inappropriate comments by a player. Predmore said the team investigated that allegation and requested Benstiti’s resignation, and he said he found out about the formal complaint to the NWSL only after doing so.


But Benstiti’s pattern of behavior was known publicly before he was hired by the Reign last year. A U.S. national team player, Lindsey Horan, had spoken about her experiences being shamed for her weight by Benstiti when she played for him at French club Paris Saint-Germain.

Predmore said the team was not aware of “any specific issues or concerns” with Benstiti when he was hired. He said once the team learned of Horan’s allegations — she spoke about them in detail on a podcast earlier this year — the team had instituted a “zero-tolerance” policy with Benstiti.


All four coaches had faced previous allegations of improprieties with players, some of them public. And like after Benstiti’s departure, NWSL teams put out statements following Burke and Riley leaving their jobs that did not indicate any allegations of misconduct.


The Thorns said Thursday that the club “chose to sever ties with Riley” in 2015 after the team found “clear violations of our company policies.” But at the time, the Thorns general manager thanked Riley for his time at the club and said only that his contract would not be renewed. In August, the Spirit announced Burke would be stepping down from his coaching position “for health reasons,” but would remain in the team’s front office. The Post published a story detailing allegations of verbal abuse against Burke the next day.

The question of what has gone wrong in a league that has tried to position itself as a pinnacle of female empowerment has many answers. The lack of representation of women and people of color on teams and in the league has become a major focus for some clubs, which have worked to hire female coaches and general managers and bring on more women owners.


In some cases, however, those efforts have been mostly symbolic. After the Spirit brought on a female co-owner, Michele Kang, last year, she raised concerns about the treatment of women within the organization that she said went unaddressed. The Post reported that Kang has since been sidelined by the team’s controlling owner, Steve Baldwin, with the team in the midst of turmoil.


And the NWSL’s problems go beyond representation. The Athletic reported that players allegedly abused by Riley had written to Baird asking for her to renew an investigation into Riley’s behavior after the league created a new anti-harassment policy earlier this year. Baird declined, the Athletic reported, saying the matter had been “investigated to conclusion” when it was first reported in 2015.

And a female general manager, Alyse LaHue, was dismissed for violations of the league’s anti-harassment policy earlier this year. (LaHue denied the allegations against her, the details of which were not made public.)


The NWSL had no comprehensive anti-harassment policy in place and accessible to players until earlier this year, and some teams are only just beginning to create human resources offices. Spirit players allegedly abused by Burke told The Post they felt they had nowhere to turn and that they feared for their jobs if they spoke up.


“These issues are not new this year,” said Yael Averbuch West, the interim general manager of Gotham FC and a former player. “This quite frankly has to do with a lack of systems and policies. I know for myself, I’ve played on many teams where there’s no HR department, no way to report things. This is indicative of a larger issue having to do with player and staff safety.”

For Eniola Aluko, a former English national team player who is now the sporting director of Angel City FC, a new NWSL franchise in Los Angeles that will begin play next year, the problems with player abuse in the NWSL stem from a “culture of control” that does not prioritize players and their rights.


“It’s the most archaic thing I’ve ever seen,” Aluko said of the NWSL’s system. “It’s not fair; it’s not right for women to be held at ransom.”

Aluko pointed to the fact that the NWSL offers no form of free agency, and teams continue to control players’ economic rights even after contracts expire or players move to different leagues. Meanwhile, most players make salaries that often require them to work second jobs.

“If the culture is always ‘Let’s protect ownership’ and not ‘Let’s protect the players,’ the players will always feel in a weak position,” Aluko said. “You have a culture of control, which means that players don’t have autonomy over their own careers.”

The NWSL players’ association is in the midst of negotiations for its first contract and has made economic rights and issues like free agency an important piece of its demands. On Thursday, it made new demands of the NWSL, including that the league suspend any officials who knew of abusive behavior but did not report it.

“The NWSL has failed us,” the union said in a statement. “We are taking our power back.”
 

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If I didn't know any better I'd say once a nation's women are totally toast mentally, socially and soulishly it's time to just pull for China on the World Stage. I don't think there's help for this once healthy dog called America that can no longer hunt. Now it just has bladder and anal leaks all over the floor and is living a pathetic existence. Time to just put it out of it's misery and start over.
 

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There are some of us who remember when looking through an issue of Playboy was the ultimate thrill for a boy. Now it's just more communist garbage. (Don't open the link unless you have a strong stomach.)

Playboy Defends Gay Male Cover Model After Receiving ‘Offensive’ Comments: ‘Freedom and Equality Is in the DNA of This Brand’

https://www.breitbart.com/entertain...dom-and-equality-is-in-the-dna-of-this-brand/
 

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There are some of us who remember when looking through an issue of Playboy was the ultimate thrill for a boy. Now it's just more communist garbage. (Don't open the link unless you have a strong stomach.)

Playboy Defends Gay Male Cover Model After Receiving ‘Offensive’ Comments: ‘Freedom and Equality Is in the DNA of This Brand’

https://www.breitbart.com/entertain...dom-and-equality-is-in-the-dna-of-this-brand/
The most important part of the article was this paragraph at the end.
Playboy shut down its print edition last year at the height of the coronavirus pandemic after nearly seven decades as the country’s premier adult magazine for men. The company still publishes online with the occasional print product.
So the magazine is already the dead and this “cover” isn’t really a cover. I’m sure Playboy at this point has almost zero reach and influence.
 
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From what I understand Playboy's print issue quit showing nudity, even toplessness, though that may have come back at some point as I haven't seen a Playboy in many years, looking more like SI's swimsuit issue before SI went full-bore communist and began featuring grannies and trannies.
 

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Our ((AG)) is now sending the Feds after parents who disagree with CRT being taught in schools. Clown World
 

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From what I understand Playboy's print issue quit showing nudity, even toplessness, though that may have come back at some point as I haven't seen a Playboy in many years, looking more like SI's swimsuit issue before SI went full-bore communist and began featuring grannies and trannies.

and fatties
 

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Merrick Garland (AG) is a traitor and treasonous walking sack of excrement disguised as a human being. And his disguise isn't even that convincing. These individuals in these very high places in Govt are simply put in place to betray the Constitution and destroy our freedoms. The penalty for high crimes of treason is still the same...
Our ((AG)) is now sending the Feds after parents who disagree with CRT being taught in schools. Clown World
 

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In good news and it is out of Illinois of all of America's hell holes Chicago and the Cook County state's attorney's office is stepping up and delivering. Two cases this month have involved death, one by stabbing and another was a shootout in the West Loop area and all charges were dropped because of the reasoning supposedly in the legal code that it was deemed "mutual combat."

I'm not a legal mind but that does sound interesting, here is one angle I view this at to show what a ClownWorld we inhabit, the combatants were colored males hence 1st class protected class citizens but they were absolute dirtbags of low IQ and high sociopathic behavior but they have all charges dropped, on the other hand we here are probably all White, above average IQ, above average economic value, and low on sociopathic behavior but if so much as look at a colored wrong even in self defense we go to prison.

What exactly are conservatives conserving? The above?
 
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