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Fast Eddy's avatar

Noam Chomsky says the unvaccinated should just remove themselves from society

https://nationalpost.com/news/world/noam-chomsky-says-the-unvaccinated-should-just-remove-themselves-from-society

Think about this for a minute... did Chomsky suddenly turn into Pol Pot?

Or perhaps he was asked to help with UEP... because the alternative... is https://fasteddynz.substack.com/p/collapse-and-cannibalism

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

Ever since I read his comments I have thought of Noam (who was on the faculty of the Univ. of Texas when I was in grad school there) as a card-carrying Vax-Nazi.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

He is doing everyone a favour by supporting the Death Shots.. he is a hero

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

I only feel deeply sorry for the trusting children who are being poisoned. It won't be long before the very notion of "trust" will arouse mirth & ridicule. The glue holding society together will harden and crack. Think Italy in the 1940s.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I think children should be the focus of the vaccination ... during the Russian famine children were prized/// for their young tender flesh... and they would not put up much of a fight when being hunted and slaughtered

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Phil Mills's avatar

I love this guy.

I get his 'Masterclass' series pop-up on my feed on Facebook, where he talks about the importance of critical thinking. Couldn't make it up.

A friend was posting positive stuff about him on Facebook, and I mentioned his views on the unvaccinated. She was very surprised, and fair play to her, she then changed her mind about him, and realised even the infallible can be conned.

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Withnail's avatar

Doesn't even make any sense. What's the purpose of the vaccinations if the vaccinated can be endangered by the unvaccinated?

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Phil Mills's avatar

It's that old... my seatbelt only works when you wear your seatbelt nonsense.

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Phil Mills's avatar

It's a sad old world at the moment.

When I visit the local supermarket with my wife for our weekly shop, I comment to her that when shortages occur, this place will be like a zoo. People stock their trolleys up with unhealthy and pointless crap, and more often than not, the 'driver' of said trolley doesn't need all those sugars, carbs, and processed shit.

There's barely a level of civility amongst the shoppers, and this is a time of plenty, with shelves stocked with everything one could want. Yes, when shortages occur, even mild ones, it's going to be a violent mess. Strangely, however, when we experienced shortages during the first few months of the COVID pandemic, people were remarkably civil. I guess they were traumatised by the constant barrage of information telling them that we were in the midst of the greatest health threat to humanity.

The demise of the British pub is equally as sad, as for me, as a teenager in the 80s, the highlight of the weekend was the various pub crawls, and seeing how many pubs we could get through ☺

I left the UK 13 years ago, and have only been back a few times. During my visit to my old town in 2015, I was shocked and saddened to see the state of the high street.

Just three of the ten pubs were left. The others were either pulled down, with flats replacing them, or they were just there, boarded up. Our old high street used to have a great mix of shops, from pet stores to hardware stores, and toy shops. In 2015, the area was a mix of empty shops, charity shops, and liquor stores.

If BAU can just hold on for two or three more decades.... one can dream I suppose ☺

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Shortages during Covid? I do not recall any shortages... the supermarkets remained fully stocked... and the petrol stations never ran out.

If UEP fails and the global economy collapses... there won't be shortages... there will be nothing. The supermarkets will be looted within hours... and they will remain empty...

Then the face ripping will begin

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cliffhanger's avatar

Big Box CEOs told Trump the other day "shortages would be noticed in a few weeks"

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Fast Eddy's avatar

We have to be very close to the completion of UEP ... things are unravelling

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Withnail's avatar

The killing will start. There will be no end to it until almost everyone is dead.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

And quite a bit of raping too... lots and lots of raping... including children...

And doomie preppers will feel the wrath of the horde more than most... when they tell them they can't have any food.

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Withnail's avatar

Every depravity one can imagine will happen, again and again. Humans are beasts.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

There are fellas out there who will fuck dead bodies. There are those who will enjoy the opportunity to torture and make others suffer

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Joe Doe's avatar

First you'll get microchipped.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Ya and turned into transhuman robots...

It amazes me the stupid things that stupid morons believe...

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Joe Doe's avatar

As per the comment above. You must be possessed by multiple demons to be able to envision and enjoy such visions.

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Withnail's avatar

Nobody enjoys it. It is simply what will happen.

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Joe Doe's avatar

Eddy does.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Don't forget the cannibalism... there will be lots and lots of that... for sure

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Joe Doe's avatar

Sure... That might be a vision conjured in your dark mind by the demons that posses you. You'll end up chipped before that happens.

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Withnail's avatar

Chipped? There isn't going to be any government capable of doing that. Or any electricity. Or any food.

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Joe Doe's avatar

We'll see.

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Withnail's avatar

We know. It is absolutely certain what will happen.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I have a close friend from Venezuela... his family had major interests in that country ... pretty much wiped out... he was asking if I wanted to join him on a trip there later this year... they have a house that he wants to sell....

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Protect & Survive's avatar

As a lifelong yachtsman FE, and through my 60 years of consultancy, I have seen many countries and can assure, for me, that the best of the bunch is here in the Western Cape: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/focus-on-cape-town-budget-2025-wine?r=hhrlz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Been to Cape Town 20 years ago... nice place...

I have been to all cities on this list save New Orleans...

How is Bangkok on that list? I lived there for a year... there is nothing to do... the traffic is shit... and its hot and humid...

Melbourne is just another mega city ... not fond of mega cities...

Mexico City is ok -- but if you don't speak Spanish ... whats the point

Lived in Shanghai for a year - hated it... if you like smog this goes top of the list

Copenhagen is dark at 2pm in winter... no thanks... same with London (the UK totally sucks)

Having visited 50+ countries... lived in around half a dozen... I'd put Perth at the top of this list... weather is unbeatable ... hot dry sunny for 8 months... winters are around 18C but rainy.... great beaches... loads of cultural events... loads of parks throughout the city... excellent public transportation - no traffic jams... clean air.... the mining industry of WA has ensured prosperity for decades (although that will come to an end soon)

Cape Town, South Africa

Bangkok, Thailand

New York, USA

Melbourne, Australia

London, England

New Orleans, USA

Mexico City, Mexico

Porto, Portugal

Shanghai, China

Copenhagen, Denmark

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Withnail's avatar

"How is Bangkok on that list? I lived there for a year... there is nothing to do... the traffic is shit... and its hot and humid... "

You can smoke weed there now but I can do whatever drugs I want in the UK with no fear of arrest anyway.

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Protect & Survive's avatar

My 50+ years of consultancy caused me mainly to stay out of cities FE, more in corporate locations where their factories/hospitals/distribution bases & depots were placed. I haven't counted the countries but; Egypt (Luxor, Aswan Dam), Svyetlahorsk - Belarus (It had radioactive fallout from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, plus the Exclusion Zone) and Bolotnia a village in Ivankiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. (I was there in 1994), Texas in Bandera 1997, Hong Kong 2006, St Julien - Malta, and Morocco,

Plus many European countries, France, Spain, Gibraltar, East & West Germany (1986), Poland, Netherlands, but never Italy or Greece - (no idea why!) Not to mention hundreds of locations in UK, all three military arms, 'The Pit' at Heathrow Traffic Control, Aldermaston, Porton Down, Hinckley Point and Berkley Power station - too many to list!

I guess I can't match your 50, but Cape Town SA is my final location, although I am scheduled for a trip to Harare next month and the Val Dam in June. If geopolitics allow, next year I am scheduled for Florida, VA and NC. I will never retire - I love my labour of love too much!

Best wishes

AP

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Phil Mills's avatar

My brother has lived there since 1993, and although it may have been a great city then, he would vehemently disagree with this article.

He notices that the level of violence relative to the crime committed is horrendous.

I last visited in 2006, and wish to keep those memories of my fantastic visit to this country.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I have been to South Africa... the violence is out of control... and they have a serious energy problem ... + corruption. No thanks

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Protect & Survive's avatar

We are in Fish Hoek, the southern suburbs, and it's safe, calm and quiet so far. Your brother must be referring to the Cape Flats perhaps? https://businesstech.co.za/news/lifestyle/247853/this-map-shows-the-most-violent-places-in-cape-town/

OK it was 2018 - but here (in the green areas, it's fine).

Cheers

AP

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Phil Mills's avatar

Unfortunately, there were shortages in ours. It's not to say that you couldn't scrape up enough for a meal, but toilet paper, bread, and a lot of the staple foods that you'd take for granted...well, they were cleared off the shelves as soon as they came in.

What was funny, though, was that a lot of the vegan/veggie stuff was still available. I suppose it wasn't drastic enough to eat a tofu/kale chili-con-carne.. ☺

I'd say that this situation lasted the whole 11 weeks that we were drastically confined to our homes in 2020. It was eerie. Luckily, even though my wife would laugh at me when I started stocking up in February 2020, we never really ran out of anything.

What I did learn from that whole episode, and what you rightly say, is that there is no surviving this eventual outcome. Yes, you might last a few more days, but there's no 'Little House on the Prairie' happy ending for those who have prepped.

I also realise that as an 'immigrant' we're going to be the first to be robbed, or worse, and that it will be accepted that foreigners will be targeted.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I do not recall a shortage of anything in the supermarket other than toilet people -- but of course the MSM was encouraging hording of that so the barnyard animals as they always do ... horded...

Dumb as fuck.

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Withnail's avatar

Toilet paper was the only issue I noticed here in the UK, but our local Asian corner shop had it, it turned out, and never ran out.

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cliffhanger's avatar

We had shortages of nearly everything in the states. And still have many to this day. I got my car fixed last summer and there was a car parts shortage I was unaware that took a month to get a part.

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cliffhanger's avatar

I thought only communist countries had shortages?

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Joe Doe's avatar

Those that prepped as a group will survive the supposed collapse. But that won't happen. It's just a drive towards cbdcs and microchipping satanic morons like eddy.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Idiot

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Joe Doe's avatar

I know you are one, eddy.

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Withnail's avatar

Those that prepped will be killed early on. You're mentally ill so you're unable to grasp that there arent going to be any microchips or central banks or any of that stuff. Just people being murdered.

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Joe Doe's avatar

By whom you stupid fuck? Remember, according to you, there will be no electricity nor gas. Who will come to a remote mountain village to kill those that have prepped as a group there?

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Withnail's avatar

Who will come to a remote mountain village to kill those that have prepped as a group there?

Raiders. They'll see your lights on at night. Then they'll come for you.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I lived in a relatively remote village in East Bali for 7 years... I had a massive organic garden.... who would come for me?

All the people in the village who grew food using petro chemical fertilizers... that's who.

That was an epiphany but the epiphany that lead to me abandoning this idiocy is detailed here... 4000 spent fuel ponds

https://fasteddynz.substack.com/p/the-utter-futility-of-doomsday-prepping

I don't give a fuck if you are robinson crusoe on an island ... you are fucked

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Withnail's avatar

"I left the UK 13 years ago, and have only been back a few times. During my visit to my old town in 2015, I was shocked and saddened to see the state of the high street."

You should see the UK in 2025, absolute craphole. Graffiti and rubbish everywhere.

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Phil Mills's avatar

I come into contact with many Brits in my job, and although I have made it a general rule not to discuss politics, religion, and now Covid ☺, the conversation inevitably drifts to the state of the UK.

There's not a single one of them that considers that the UK is improving, and yet, incredibly, if you do stray into their political affiliation, they'll vote for the same parties that have aided in this descent. People do deserve the party they vote for.

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Withnail's avatar

It doesn't matter who you vote for. There is nothing any of them can do.

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Yd25's avatar

Physics doesn't change. Ticking ballots and feeling entitled just makes you a retard.

Please politicians mine harder. Please bankers issue more IOUs. Please bomb more of the third world so we can get more resources. Please give me more IOUs. If you fundamentally think that voting changes the situation, then one is a barnyard animal. Instead of looking to see coal and gas plants shutting down around you, looking to a human god that will voice the opinion that life will be better in the future is the most retarded psychological need that humans have. The parties didn't 'aid' in descent, if you spawned children you are 'a part' of that descent. A retard doesn't look at the graph of declining resources and adds more to the burden, but even if you looked at that graph it mattered little because geology rate-limits everything, and there was never a way to sustain civilization indefinitely. Even discussions amongst philosophers to genetically engineer the population to be half-sized on TEDtalks are met with skepticism.

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Withnail's avatar

but even if you looked at that graph it mattered little because geology rate-limits everything, and there was never a way to sustain civilization indefinitely.

Right, it doesn't matter. Collapse now or collapse in a few more years. Who cares.

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Protect & Survive's avatar

This video in the early part of my Letter, confirms your findings WW - https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/britains-collapse-2025-part-2-birmingham?sd=pf

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Protect & Survive's avatar

I left UK in 1995, never to return, Phil. I now write as an observer from my perch at 35 degrees S. I am 80, so I remember poverty in the 1940s, we were poor then and I often went to bed with dripping on toast (highly energising and I might add, tasty with salt!) : https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/britains-collapse-2025-part-2-birmingham?sd=pf

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Phil Mills's avatar

The 1980s and 1990s in the UK were some of the best times I've ever had. No mobile phones, a homogeneous, high-trust society, no CCTV cameras and no pocketbook Hitlers waiting to tell you what you can and can't do, and a feeling of so much freedom.

I realise now that it might have been on the back of the revenue that the government was earning from the North Sea gas and oilfields, but there was a lot of work to be found, earning good money, and a lot of it stayed in your wallet.

I'm fortunate to have experienced that, and also saddened that my two sons will never have that feeling of freedom with their faces planted onto their phone screens.

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Withnail's avatar

" I often went to bed with dripping on toast (highly energising and I might add, tasty with salt!)"

Nothing wrong with that, back in the day people were active enough that they really needed those calories.

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It looks like were going into a reverse lockdown. Supply chains are going to be slowed down and damaged cause of trade wars. They are shutting borders down in parts of Europe over Foot and mouth disease outbreaks. And shutting borders now in India and Pakistan over stuff. And of course, the USA is a mess at the border north and south.

I guess it looks like they are priming the pump and putting it all into motion. Not sure.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

the next phase ... is underway

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A friend of a friend is old Indian $$$... they bought up a great deal of RE in Sri Lanka quite some years ago (probably when prices were crashed due to the civil war)....

The friend asked my friend (who is a senior guy in a US I bank) how to go about buying $100M in physical gold last year.... if he was able to make that happen... he's done well.

But more importantly ... he's recognized where we are headed and was trying to get ahead of the curve...

Of course where we are ultimately headed... gold will be useless.

I got way ahead of the curve and bought gold in 2007... still holding a decent chunk of it...

I understand that it will be of no use soon ... however the point of buying it - and keeping it - was always to ensure that I am not eating cat food in the months prior to the implosion...

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As we edge closer to the abyss... I am setting short term goals... all I need now is for this to hold together until the end of July ... as I am setting out on a two month outback journey along the northwest coast and the Kimberley...

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hahaha... I hunted with my neighbour who is a professional guide... I've seen him take a deer down from 900M... his best shot is 1.1M...

What does a prepper do about that?

You gotta come out in the open to weed the patch

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The island of Haiti has a flip side to the coin.

The Dominican Republic on the other side of the island just fine.

Yes there are 2 countries on the same little island.

One is mad Max Chaos. The other is under control and a paradise to many.

This is TOTALLY an engineered demolition IMO.

Venezuela is another that has been deprived of basic goods. Again economic and social demolition.

I'm seeing the same lawlessness play out in my small mango town. The underpaid cops are helpless now. They have given up.

They Narcos use their creepy Sicario psychos as soldiers. When these boys pull into town it like fox is in the hen house. I watch the reactions. People freeze in fear.

At some point the wolves will control the sheep. This article highlights it well.

Haiti and Venezuela are perfect examples of social , economic collapse.

Many parts of Mexico are also under the control of the organized gangs.

WHEN the currency bubble hits rock bottom and social decay sets in, it never ends well. What do you think will happen in your town when your euro or $ is now an ass gasket.

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cliffhanger's avatar

Not likely to happen in the western world because the jabbed will heart attacks/strokes if their adrenaline gets too high. That's why many of these young healthy athletes keep dying suddenly.

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

A very dramatic visual example of the stunning contrast between the Dominican Republic and Haiti is an aerial shot of the border: while the Haitian side is stripped bare of any forest cover, denuded and eroded, the Dominican side is luxuriant (for this age anyway) deep green.

One of the recent dictators was said to order his [mickeymouse] air force to machine-gun the illegal sawmills. They seem to have "got the message".

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Withnail's avatar

Humans need fuel. Cooking food is not optional.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

That's one thing one notices when flying into Haiti...

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K. Sam's avatar

Haiti’s Ambassador to the UN, Ericq Pierre, said his country was “slowly dying”.

Do us all a favor and die fast. Haitians are the most barbarian, useless people on this earth.

Thanks for the wonderful cancer graph, Eddy. Loving it!

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I thought America was the most barbaric entity on the planet... remind me of how many countries they have bombed into the stone age?

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K. Sam's avatar

As for the USA blowing other nations back to the stone age, if that’s the marking of barbarians then every nation on earth could be accused of being such. Even the neutral Swiss who sent the flower of their youth to serve as mercenaries through Europe through the 15th and 16th centuries. And those warriors were beyond vicious.

Humanity has long accepted organized violence as part of civilized conduct, no matter how large in scale or horrific. The ancient Romans exterminated the entire Dacian nation (look up the Trajan column), and the Christian German orders eliminated the native Prussian people off the face of the earth. The perpetrators have been called ‘cruel’ and ‘ruthless’, but never ‘barbarians’, as the latter term refers to a despise behavior that is frown upon by civilized men.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Then you should have no problem with the Haitians behaviour... all humans are disgusting

Industrial Farm Cruelty

https://t.me/leaklive/11666

https://cubeoftruth.com/av

Horrifying Animal Experimentation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuKaHh3ZKIk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNKRgwHJumM

Abortion

https://x.com/BillboardChris/status/1828422912002646371

The sooner we are extinct... the better

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K. Sam's avatar

I wasn't contending the Haitians' right to form gangs and fight over resources; merely, I was adding information about their heinous culture. Personally, I'd rather live in the company of genocidal Germans or Japanese than suffer the abhorrence of experiencing the proximity of Haitians.

And yes, I'm also a big fan of human extermination. No quarrel here.

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K. Sam's avatar

Ok, allow to expand a bit:

First off, going by the dictionary definition of 'barbarian', derived from the conduct of the Germanic tribes who had sacked and conquered the Roman Empire, most Americans are not barbarians (literarily, "an uncultured or brutish person.")

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Fast Eddy's avatar

They eat food produced in conditions that are nothing less than a nightmare for the animals... they benefit from medical procedures that were tested on animals.

Humans are disgusting... they are worse than brutish....

The extinction cannot come soon enough

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

As I am always on the lookout for the "black hand". Reading this sad story - repeating history in Haiti - I focused on something which was unstated, or ignored. Who is behind the gangs? Who is running the show from on top? Gangbangers have to eat, occasionally need running water and electricity, absolutely MUST get their hair done up and nails manicured - if there is no controlling superstructure how does urban existence endure? And then there is the scary specter of those innocent, well-meaning Kenyan cops. Boy I sure wouldn't want to be a non-Francophone Figure of Authority attempting to "restore order" <ahem> in Haiti today. You may have read of those self-sacrificing Norteamericano missionaries who have now apparently paused (but not for refreshment) in their philanthropic efforts to "help Haitians" after a number were robbed, kidnapped, raped or just offed. Talk about sacrificing yourself. The liberals bleat about "human rights" and "freedom to protest" but when the hammer comes down and supply lines wither (roads blocked, bridges collapsing, bandit gangs stopping and raiding truck traffic) you'll see supercharged totalitarian tyranny, and the frantic masses of BYA will embrace it: martial law, followed by warlordism (regional mini-kingdoms declared), and then as Fast Eddy put it "Mad Maxism": who will follow a warlord who consistently fails to deliver the goodies? (Same old prob with the picturesque richies and their well-stocked boltholes and hideouts: what's to stop their mandatory armed security ring from just popping them and taking over, sooner than later?) (Sorry I'm smiling). OBSOLETE JOKE INSERT [early 1980s]: "What is the hardest thing about getting AIDS?" "Convincing your parents that you are a Haitian."

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Byron Allen Black's avatar

Referring to the "family portrait" of that fat bastard with his death squad: he is probably going to need dialysis before too long - unless he pisses off one of those frightened wild boys and they show him the wrong end of their pop-gun.

The disappearance of healthcare is always a telltale marker of collapse.

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Boflys's avatar

This is what happens when you kill all the white people and let the Africans run things.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Well... maybe not... it's what happens when the slaves rise up -- defeat the master -- then the western nations punish them so that their slaves get the message

Check it out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_independence_debt

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Boflys's avatar

And this explains why Haiti is still a mess and The Dominican isn’t? How much money have we dumped into Haiti?

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Fast Eddy's avatar

You are fucking moron... I usually don't engage with morons... so consider this a favour

The external debt of Haiti is a notable and controversial national debt which mostly stems from an outstanding 1825 compensation to former slavers of the French colonial empire and later 20th century corruptions.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_debt_of_Haiti

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Boflys's avatar

Nice debate asshole. Go fuck yourself.

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