Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.
I pledge allegiance to the Constitution as written and understood by this nation's founders, and to the Republic it created, an indivisible union of sovereign States, with liberty and justice for all.
Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.
I pledge allegiance to the Constitution as written and understood by this nation's founders, and to the Republic it created, an indivisible union of sovereign States, with liberty and justice for all.
Was America built on slavery?
Or was America a nation that abolished slavery at the cost of 600,000 lives?
Obviously, this speaks to the nature of America not to whether or not blacks should be thankful for anything. That's obvious in both the isolated segment and in the overall context. You asked a stupid question. Do better.
Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
Chris (09-18-2019),MisterVeritis (09-18-2019)
I think that captures the point of the video, how do you look on American history, as a positive to unite or a negative to divide. As even Lincoln understood, united we stand....Was America built on slavery?
Or was America a nation that abolished slavery at the cost of 600,000 lives?
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler