
Matt Forney
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America's Softbody Sweetheart™ | host of SOCIETY OF SENSATION | not mad at anyone | support my work via the link in my bio
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Coming this Monday: the long-awaited SECOND EPISODE of SOCIETY OF SENSATION. A look at the 1997 BLADE RUNNER video game, it's an examination of Philip K. Dick's work, religion, psychopathy, and bad adventure game mechanics. Paid subs get to watch it early. Deets in reply.
Matt Forney86,373 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten

Indians on a Hindi (?) language space celebrating the September 11 attacks and declaring they "want another person like Osama and these bastard Americans killed like dogs". Why are we letting people who hate Americans this much in our country? DEI: Deport Every Indian.
Matt Forney42,425 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
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Beardson, the guy whose wife left him for a black guy. Beardson, the guy who admitted he has no friends (see clip). Beardson, the guy who is going to put a gun in his mouth when Fuentes kicks him out of AF (which will happen, Fuentes openly despises him). LOL.
Matt Forney49,508 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

I had to post this. A lot of you reached out to Common Filth's mother on Instagram---likely because of my post---and she made a video thanking all of you. I'm reminded of how whenever someone thanked CF, he would reply "Don't thank me, thank God." I'm glad his mom knows how many people loved him, how many lives he touched with his work. RIP, my friend.
Matt Forney35,640 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten

My position is that by the time of the Revolution, America was clearly a Protestant nation founded on Protestant values. Whatever happened before then is irrelevant. Quebec doesn't have a claim to the Midwest because the British gave it to them in 1774. The Revolution itself was a product of English ideas, English traditions, English ethics. Catholicism had nothing to do with it beyond a handful of Catholics serving in the Continental Army and one (EXACTLY one) signing the Declaration of Independence. Freedom of speech, religion, conscience were all English Protestant ideals. Representative government was an English ideal. "No taxation without representation" derived from English concepts of good governance stemming back to the Magna Carta. No Catholic nation came up with any of these ideas, nor could they have even if you handed them a million typewriters and gave them a million years to figure it out. The results are all around us. The U.S. is the most prosperous, most stable, most powerful nation in the Western Hemisphere and has been since the 1800s. The runner up is Canada, a Protestant country with a Catholic minority. The Catholic-majority countries of Latin America are all shitholes ranging from "this isn't so bad" to "GET ME OUT OF HERE." The divide is even present in Europe. Ireland is poorer and more dysfunctional than Britain, Belgium is poorer and more dysfunctional than the Netherlands. Catholics migrate to Protestant countries because their own countries are shitholes and then work to undermine their new homes. The Irish who moved to England all vote Labour and hate the English who were kind enough to let the dumb micks in. Irish-Americans are all Democrats who turned our cities into corrupt cesspools via political machines like Tammany Hall and the Daley machine. This is on top of the Church raping children and covering it up, the Pope openly opposing Trump's immigration policy, the Catholic NGOs funneling entire Haitian villages into America. If the Founding Fathers were alive today they'd be burning Catholic churches to the ground. We tolerated Catholics insofar as they assimilated. The experiment was mixed at best. Italians became Republicans and patriots. The Irish are still subverters albeit with some good folks. But America was never intended for you, and its something you could have never come up with on your own.
Matt Forney18,735 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
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