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It's /pol/acks supporting Trump that is over.
We never did. That's the problem here. There was never genuine support for Trump in the sense of "who Trump is and what he supports." /pol/'s support of Trump existed for two reasons:
Shifting the Overton window of discussion back merely 30 years and getting people talking about nonwhites again
It was a little funny.
That's it. That's all Trump has ever been. Nothing he has ever supported is something we support. His ludicrously transparent "shift" from supporting the DNC his entire life to running as a Republican had nothing to do with our interest in him. His divorces, philandering, business practices, and utter lack of cognizance about race, healthy economics, or foreign policy weren't good for us, either. It was merely to get the discussion started again.
This message was hijacked. Paid shills pushed Trump across all "alternative" media. The ✡moderation✡ deleted every comment that didn't openly suck his dick FOR THREE ENTIRE YEARS. The effect has been that neocons actually feel welcome here, because they think that any of us actually supports Trump–not only now, when he's exposed as the worst traitor since FDR himself–but during the campaign, when he threw out such lofty (now memory holed) lies as "we'll disband NATO", "We'll leave the UN", and "Hell, we might even flip New York."
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For most of his campaign, I thought we would be better off if Trump lost. His campaign itself was great, but I thought he would be a complete fool in in office like GW Bush.
For the first year or so, I thought I was wrong, but now I can say, yeah, we'd have been better off with Hillary. She would have been universally hated from Day 1, and it would have been 4 years of a do-nothing presidency. We would have gone back to being under the radar, but a lot more people would have been talking about our ideas, and without nearly as much pushback.
And Trump would have been remembered fondly as this odd billionaire who seemed to be a champion for whites for a little while, and everyone would have imagined his presidency would have been much better than it was.
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universally hated
The amount of "first woman president!" would take her pretty far, like Obama. Illegal immigration would likely be worse than it is. Why do you want to be underground? Decades of being underground got us nowhere.
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yeah, we'd have been better off with Hillary
America perhaps, but Trump winning was good for the populist right in Europe. Trump trying to bully the Europoors, have scared all the parties here in a nationalist direction, since they now understand that the USA can dump them when they want to.
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/pol/ is what I say it is
um no sweaty, some of us who enjoy the american political theater liked Trump. What you mean to say is that few of us actually believed he would be firing up the gas chambers.
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[–] 16938610? ago
We never did. That's the problem here. There was never genuine support for Trump in the sense of "who Trump is and what he supports." /pol/'s support of Trump existed for two reasons:
Shifting the Overton window of discussion back merely 30 years and getting people talking about nonwhites again
It was a little funny.
That's it. That's all Trump has ever been. Nothing he has ever supported is something we support. His ludicrously transparent "shift" from supporting the DNC his entire life to running as a Republican had nothing to do with our interest in him. His divorces, philandering, business practices, and utter lack of cognizance about race, healthy economics, or foreign policy weren't good for us, either. It was merely to get the discussion started again.
This message was hijacked. Paid shills pushed Trump across all "alternative" media. The ✡moderation✡ deleted every comment that didn't openly suck his dick FOR THREE ENTIRE YEARS. The effect has been that neocons actually feel welcome here, because they think that any of us actually supports Trump–not only now, when he's exposed as the worst traitor since FDR himself–but during the campaign, when he threw out such lofty (now memory holed) lies as "we'll disband NATO", "We'll leave the UN", and "Hell, we might even flip New York."
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This, to be honest. Trumpyid failed as a neocon. He and his handlers are just lashing out.
I mean pushing kosher nationalism here? How desperate would one have to be?
[–] 16942023? ago
Well he sucks faggot cock, and that's bad enough for me.
[–] 16939635? ago
For most of his campaign, I thought we would be better off if Trump lost. His campaign itself was great, but I thought he would be a complete fool in in office like GW Bush.
For the first year or so, I thought I was wrong, but now I can say, yeah, we'd have been better off with Hillary. She would have been universally hated from Day 1, and it would have been 4 years of a do-nothing presidency. We would have gone back to being under the radar, but a lot more people would have been talking about our ideas, and without nearly as much pushback.
And Trump would have been remembered fondly as this odd billionaire who seemed to be a champion for whites for a little while, and everyone would have imagined his presidency would have been much better than it was.
[–] 16940897? ago
The amount of "first woman president!" would take her pretty far, like Obama. Illegal immigration would likely be worse than it is. Why do you want to be underground? Decades of being underground got us nowhere.
[–] 16939642? ago
America perhaps, but Trump winning was good for the populist right in Europe. Trump trying to bully the Europoors, have scared all the parties here in a nationalist direction, since they now understand that the USA can dump them when they want to.
[–] 16939628? ago
um no sweaty, some of us who enjoy the american political theater liked Trump. What you mean to say is that few of us actually believed he would be firing up the gas chambers.
[–] 16939644? ago
People who enjoy being lied to repeatedly, and enjoy watching white genocide should be purged from /pol/. That's what "political theater" is
Forever.
[–] 16939633? ago
You never belonged here. No one believes you.