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Alex Oshino

@alexoshino69

☯️ ☸️ weeb who likes metal
the south shall rise again

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Liberty Belle (@armisdei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This animal in my home state of Oklahoma is celebrating the massacre and mutilation of United States Army soldiers: “Eyes torn out and laid on the rocks; Noses cut off; Ears cut off; chins hewn off; Teeth chopped out; Brains taken out and placed on rocks with other members of

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There is a strategy at YouTube that's been unfolding over the past 6-8 months: - Trim back all views of ALL channels, including huge ones like Mr. Beast. - Delete medium size channels (300-600k subs) with AI "moderation" that is out of control (seemingly). Many YouTubers are

There is a strategy at YouTube that's been unfolding over the past 6-8 months:

- Trim back all views of ALL channels, including huge ones like Mr. Beast.

- Delete medium size channels (300-600k subs) with AI "moderation" that is out of control (seemingly).

Many YouTubers are
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Apparently, there's a slow trend of young black men being fed up with street culture and fake "Young Niggas". If this is true then that means there's currently a culture war within the black community.

Apparently, there's a slow trend of young black men being fed up with street culture and fake "Young Niggas". If this is true then that means there's currently a culture war within the black community.
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"Why are White people so afraid of becoming a minority? Does America treat minorities poorly or something?" Anti-White fiends constantly ask this question as though it's a rhetorical "own." As though it's a lights-out, mic-drop moment. As though calling us “afraid” is some

"Why are White people so afraid of becoming a minority? Does America treat minorities poorly or something?"

Anti-White fiends constantly ask this question as though it's a rhetorical "own." As though it's a lights-out, mic-drop moment. As though calling us “afraid” is some