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This post skyrocketed to over 22k Likes under 12 hours. Every single comment I read agreed with him. Interesting “White people should just start voting in overtly pro white candidates because that's what every other group does and have been doing. The mayor of New York is talking about...

960,810 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля TruthResistanceSeries
TruthResistanceSeries1 год назад

The racism directed towards white people by today’s politicians is disgusting

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FifthGear.cro1 год назад

Agreed 100%, but I'll always vote for the most pro constitution, pro liberty candidate regardless of their ethnicity or race. Why do Democrats always focus on race, @grok @gork @AskPerplexity ?

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Barbara1 год назад

He is correct! The white hate is real! Especially in cities

Фото профиля Stickman w/ a Shovel
Stickman w/ a Shovel1 год назад

they do have to realize what land they're stepping on

Фото профиля PersecutedPatriot
PersecutedPatriot1 год назад

They have always hated us.

Фото профиля Down South Patriot
Down South Patriot1 год назад

That's exactly what I've started commenting about this ridiculous bull shit: I DO NOT CARE

Фото профиля Allison Dyer
Allison Dyer1 год назад

Everything can’t be racist. If it is, then nothing truly is.

Фото профиля CrankyOldGuy 🇺🇲
CrankyOldGuy 🇺🇲1 год назад

Turnabout is fair play.

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