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• #84202
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• #84203
^ Would eat that
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• #84204
yikes!
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• #84205
I guess it helps to have nice strong bones if you're anticipating a race war.
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• #84207
can someone explain turner dairies?
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• #84208
"As "Andrew MacDonald", Pierce wrote the underground bestseller, The Turner Diaries (1976). This novel-cum-tract became what the FBI called the "bible of the racist right". Pierce impudently used the FBI warning as a shoutline on reprints of his epic tale of Earl Turner, the martyr who crowns a career of race violence with a suicide bombing assault on the "Jewish capital", Washington DC (Tom Clancy wasn't the first to anticipate 9/11 in fiction, as Pierce indignantly claimed, after the outrage).
There were many reprints of The Turner Diaries. Skinheads pored laboriously over its pages, their lips moving as they struggled with the occasional polysyllable such as"Hebrew" or "miscegenation". It has sold, over the years, around 500,000 copies: mainly through non-bookstore outlets.
Famously, Timothy McVeigh (who sold the Diaries, cut-price, at gun shows) had seven, strategically highlighted pages of the novel in his getaway car from the Murrah building bombing."
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• #84209
Never mind... pays to refresh a page before posting
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• #84210
cheers
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• #84214
Oh for fucks sake what is wrong with this rugrat?!
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• #84215
Corbyn getting in on the meme game:
https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1205154183172820993
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• #84216
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• #84217
awesome cat
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• #84218
What does his watch say?
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• #84219
If you want to save our NHS
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• #84220
What does his book say?
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• #84221
To the red country and part of the gray country of Oklahoma, the last rains came gently, and they did not cut the scarred earth. The plows crossed and recrossed the rivulet marks. The last rains lifted the corn quickly and scattered weed colonies and grass along the sides of the roads so that the gray country and the dark red country began to disappear under a green cover. In the last part of May the sky grew pale and the clouds that had hung in high puffs for so long in the spring were dissipated. The sun flared down on the growing corn day after day until a line of brown spread along the edge of each green bayonet. The clouds appeared, and went away, and in a while they did not try any more. The weeds grew darker green to protect themselves, and they did not spread any more. The surface of the earth crusted, a thin hard crust, and as the sky became pale, so the earth became pale pink in the red country and white in the gray country.
It goes on from there
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• #84222
John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath
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vg
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• #84225
'That postman from Bridgwater? Too many fingers
He's a top guy.