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On January 6th, Nick Fuentes, megaphone in hand, urged hundreds of people to “break down the barriers and disregard the police”—textbook incitement. The New York Times reported that an indictment was being prepared, but it was quietly abandoned. Not long after, Fuentes required the following to attend AFPAC II: • Full legal name (no pseudonyms) or you’re banned from entry. • Email address directly tied to your identity. • Printed order confirmation mailed in. • Payment only via physical check to a PO Box. • Ticket only confirmed after your check clears. It’s hard to tell where the honeypot ends and Nick Fuentes begins. The reality is this: given what he was filmed saying in a 20-minute incitement monologue, and the political climate at the time, Nick Fuentes walking away without charges for January 6th is absurd. People have been railroaded for far less—yet he escaped all criminal responsibility. Ask yourself why.
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Antelope Hill sponsoring the one guy who’s notorious for being functionally illiterate is so funny
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This is Jarrett Maki, a leftist Hasan Piker fan who was arrested in East Alton, Illinois, on 11 counts of making terrorist threats shortly after appearing on Hasan’s stream. That meeting with Maki came immediately after Hasan’s speech at the People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, an event endorsed by the PFLP—a U.S.-designated terror group—that featured an active member as a speaker. Nearly 40 terrorists spoke at the event, many flagged with “lookout” status on their visa applications, including several who had spent years in Israeli prisons for conspiring to kill Americans and Jews. From his meeting with Jarrett Maki to his speech at the terror-infested People’s Conference for Palestine, Hasan was literally wearing the same clothes—a symbolic reminder of how tightly he is bound to radical muslims and leftist terrorists. Arrest Hasan Piker now.
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Myron Gaines (Amrou Fudl) goes down the line critiquing each woman on her looks, mostly focusing on their hair. He says “weave? Wear your natural hair.” Every morning Amrou Fudl wakes up, smears glue onto one of his many disposable hairpieces, and pastes it to his bald head.
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The playbook of an astroturfed grifter like Sarah Stock is simple: her “core values” are entirely contingent on political expediency and whoever’s signing the checks. They’re malleable, quick to shift under social pressure, and ultimately meaningless. It’s not even ideological—ideology is an afterthought. Political beliefs, for her, are just tools of influence—not to enact change or serve a greater purpose, but merely to amplify the volume of recorded digital flattery. She was a fanatical, militant Zionist when Ezra Levant was bankrolling her. Then she came to the U.S. as a foreigner and face-planted in an attempted image overhaul, trying to rebrand herself as the dissident right’s ditzy egirl. Once that dream predictably imploded, she scrambled to reinvent herself yet again—hastily discarding whatever ideology she previously claimed the moment a quicker route up the social ladder appeared, along with a more efficient way to extract value from conservaslop coomers who are less interested in what she says than in simply gawking at her. Her viewership is a case study—not just in how sexual pathology intersects with ideology, but in how shameless grifters hustle their way into relevance.
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