Increase in d&c kike shills

Has anyone else noticed an increase in christcuck shills?
It's really getting out of hand with all of the subliminals they have in their """religion"""" that is supposedly """separate""" from judaism despite just being judaism with another book.
Just because they hate their pet doesn't mean it's not a pet.
In fact, I bet most slave owners hated their slaves.

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sage

Imageboards are intended for freedom of speech, that's what moot and hotwheels wanted 4chan and Holla Forums to be, if Christians don't like when people on here criticize their religion I suggest they go to reddit or tumblr where they can have their own christian safespace

Looks like shlomo's quite fast today
Trying to shave down that 47 second average, ey?

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Christianity's been cucked ever since leaders realized they could spew whatever and get followers believing their every word. So basically ever since it branched out from the apostles. The peaceful love, humility and kindness shit was established when church leaders realized they could make cults of personality. That's instituted religion for you, you should be going your own path in enlightenment

There are a lot of kike shills on here.

They already have several safe spaces but they are masochists, they can't go to a place where they are alone.
Also they are sick in the hea so they feel compelled to shit up every place they are in - just like kikes (whom they worship).

go back to 4chan retard

It's not much better than the shitty pagan larping and muh esoteric Aryans. All these shitty spiritual and religion threads should be banned, they're shitting up the board for no reason but people wanting to act smart about stupid topics and larp as an inquisitor and sit there spamming muh heresy, deus vult and muh odin at each other.

I don't mind the threads but don't be surprised when we shit on you

Sage, you didn't copy pasta, but damn your tone is telling. Shill elsewhere, JIDF, Christ protects us here.

the funny thing is that there is thousands of Christian forums on the net, yet they decide to go to an imageboard, which, historically have been anti-christian (i.e. the term christfag)

Reported.

He says on a board full of Crusader LARPers.

Reported for intl.

Reported for intl.

Reported for intl.

Reported for intl.

Anti-Christians are the epitome of Jewish controlled opposition
>Yes goy, Jews love Jesus. Ignore how we they slander and insult him to the point of not even drawing plus signs because they look like crosses
>No goy, we those Jews haven't been trying to destroy Christianity for 2000 years. we they love Christianity because there's a part of the Bible where Jesus speaks Hebrew

Image boards make people operate on heuristic thinking. You think anything the Jews have had a hand in is wicked, ignoring that we are living in the ruins of Christendom.

Everything you love, our very existence is based in it.

All you are capable of destruction. You are an agent of chaos. You think black magic will result in anything other than the spiritually dead state and yet more destruction.

Reported for intl.

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Holla Forums used to be Christian-friendly, the whole "Christcuck" maymay is from Holla Forums to begin with, not Holla Forums.

Even here they have
>>>/christian/
>>>/christpol/
>>>/christ/
Hell they can make their own threads in /n/ and /politics/.

How is it like to feel so powerless and to squirm at the though that everyone, both in real life and on anonymous imageboards, hates you?
How does it feel to know you will become extinct from this planet and that your own shitty personality and beliefs cause you to be hated and derided everywhere, constantly?
I'd love to hear your squirms of agony tbh, your wimping irl when you realise that you're all alone and powerless and that there's no god, no one to help you.

Nigga did you even read my post? The problem is these shitty deus vult christian threads yes, but it's also the shitty muh esoteric Indo-Aryans and muh old gods threads. All religion threads are cancer to this board and do nothing but slide and shit it up so people can sit there and larp as if they're some enlightened wannabe buddha or crusading inquisitor.

not intl you sperg, I've been here since the first exodus, I've been here since 2006 with the habbo raids, you've probably been on imageboards since 2014 with goyimgate you fucking faggot

Most people here are not christians, as shown by numerous polls.
Just leave, go to reddit or wherever, cuckchan, idc.
No one wants you here.

Hi, intl.

If christianity was the reason we became so great, why is Ethiopia and South America still such shitholes?

Europe and America was great either in spite of or completely unrelated to our religious heritage since it has wholesale failed to produce similar results everywhere else it has spread. The successes of the past were the province of aspiring European males, and you want to give that credit to a foreign semitic slime cult instead. This is why people don't like you christcucks.

Yes goy, turn the other cheek.
Yes goy, we are all equal before God.
Yes goy, give the coat of your back.
etc.

You’re already hidden and reported, intl.

You’re already hidden and reported, intl.

You’re already hidden and reported, intl.

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woman detected
>>>/reddit/
"MOOOODSS PLS HELP I AM OPRES OMG THOSE CIS WHITE SHITLORDS MODZ"

nein, ich bin nicht intl, du bist ein autistisch entartet

Like OP said,
you can hate your slaves
Have fun with your spontaneous generation
This literally sounds like brainwashing.

H&R, intl.

And reported for intl. Great going, faggot.

Most of the board is still pro-Christian, even during the current shillstorm. Except concerning the universalist crypto-marxists who call themselves christian, fuck them.


The shills just regurgitate those words, trying to instill them into the vocabulary of Holla Forums. Needless to say real anons are smarter than that, and see right through them.

of course the autistic kike-lover would be triggered by the language of the aryans

yes goy, I, a non-Christian, know what Christianity teaches. Here, have a few out of context verses.

Be honest, you hate Christianity for another reason, don't you?

So 29009e, why don't you talk about your views instead of just spamming?

Truth is truth, it doesn't matter its origins (which frankly are under a shroud of speculation and deception about the history of the church.)

Image board haters are trained to think in heuristics, not deep contemplation. They are like autists who can't understand the symbolic and metaphorical interpretations of Christ.

When man is aligned with Logos, he will succeed. This is in fact an Aryan concept as well so supposing there is a truer Aryan religion it will be very similar to Christ.

Christ's gospel is very similar to every moral code or natural law.

People are challenged by certain parts though like "turning the other cheek."

Actually Nietzsche knows the correct interpretation of this verse.

I reckon he's a bot

H&R, intl.

For a person who doesn't want this thread up they sure do bump it a lot.

why do you hate germans so much, user? what did the deutschvolk do to you? kill your relatives in the holohoax?

H&R, intl.

H&R, intl.

Christcuck is relatively recent (originated after cuck started to be thrown around in earnest on the chans), but before that and for a long time it was christfag. Criticism of christianity is not new, but the perception that this board must coalesce around one single belief is however. I don't mind the pagans or anyone else for that matter, but every time you criticize christianity we get these 'reported for intl.' spammers nonstop. We know that one of the mods is implicated as a major asshurt christkike, so the spammers seeming ubiquity in all critical threads makes one wonder.

Funniest thing about this christcuckery is that people that pretend all day to love tradition, identity and nationalism say that a globalist desert religion that has only destroyed cultures is somehow good for people.

Meanwhile, in real life, churches go full liberal and support faggots and muslims instead of christians they pretend to exist for, have women and faggots as priests, and the cherry on the cake is the fucking pope, ignoring christian persecution in muslim states, having a sandnigger foot fetish and trying to argue that islam is the religion of peas while getting btfo'd by fucking ISIS itself.

answer the fucking question

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No he just spams every thread that's critical of Abrahamism. Christcucks have really fallen hard to from burning people alive to spamming small image boards.

H&R, intl.

Yeah, enjoy your pozzed nationalism with no connection to the past, faggot

Reported for intl.

Remember to report all intl raiders.

H&R, intl.

autistic fucking untermenschen, can't even answer why he hates germans and Europeans in general

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H&R, intl.

Shills always come at the start of a new month
It's always like that.
First wave in the first week, second in the second one and then dies down slowly till the end.
This has been happening since CIA announced their focus on social sites in mid February.

They are attacking en masse with wave tactics to distrupt creation of ideas and general lowering of debate quality. Rach being one of the leaders as he boasted here at the end of july.
Ignore and don't reply to obvious bait. They are generally inexperienced which makes them easily identifiable.
Just filter&report and hope for the best.
It's obvious they're employing shitty bots that can make it through captcha, so mods are obviously on it:

Keep your guard up lads.

H&R, intl.

How many CAPTCHAs have you done this thread?

Reported for intl. Thanks for outlining your entire corporate policy, though.

JUDEN RAUS

Christianity is one institution, faggot.
That institution is called Judaism.

sage

sage

Funnily enough I still have a screencap that supports your point. This was one of the first times I saw the 'reported for intl' spam myself.

retarded bot

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You were hidden long ago, kike shill.

I guess OP should thank you for the bumps, right?

sage

kikes, everyone

ach du lieber

H&R, intl.

spreche deutsch, bitte

sage

He should I think he's Greek

try yiddish or hebrew

It's quantity, not quality.

Shill says what?

nah greeks aren't this autistic, probably a yid

sage

Yes, you did.

just report the fucking religion threads. it's a complete waste of time.

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yiddish is just high german in kike runes,

Oh no, you’re a “christcuck” shill for saying that!

That would seem more likely but I got into it with one of those 70+ post "reported" posters who before he snapped said he Greek. I hope it's not more the one guy but who am I trying to kid, Autsim is like 1 in 70 right now

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bump for every kikesage

REEEEEEE christfags out.

egyptians are europeans/whites

Oh shit it is you!

need we forget that it was a greek who started the "turks are roaches" meme?

sage

Guys, it look like he's baiting us to reply to him and slide other threads.

Reported for intl.

H&R, intl.

bump :D

Christianity is the weapon for another semite religion like judaism and islam, we wuz real jews those fake jews are not real ones

Pure irony, eh?

the ancient egyptians were berbers/southern Europeans lad

sage

sagesage

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sage

sage

Implying you’re not intl.

dear chaim, a sage is not a downvote.

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Honestly I am growing tired of this board. It is completely impossible to have an honest conversation about wheather or not christianity has been benefitial or detrimental for europeans. I feel that it has overall held back the european man but there are barely any serious discussions. It seems today that, according to the conversations of anons, 90% of people on this site are kike d/c shills. While I do think there are waaaayyyy to many shills today, the christains and children are the better half of them. Our ancestors accecpted christianity and then they took over killing the true european identity. This board is no different. It looks as if I will be Holla Forums. I don't know where to go. 4/pol/ is dead. 8/pol/ is dead. But I sure as hell am done here.

What's the fucking difference?

Both are asking said person to abandon their current beliefs.

sage

Literally one job

sage

the board is going to shit to be fair, over in deutsch/pol/ we have a shitposter who calls amis/poles/brits in general "subhuman mongrels" and other things

Fucking sage the thread, you stupid retard.
You’re a retard if you think this is even in question.
Citation needed.
90% of the people in Christianity threads are intl shills. We have proven this.
Then just get the fuck out? No one likes a whiner and you’re not doing anything to improve it, as evidenced by you not saging or reporting the thread.

sage

sage

wew

Which one is more exclusive?

Oh you remembered to actually do it this time

saging for digits.

aaand back to the autistic shitposting of "sage"

Good for you.

when mods are asleep, kikes dance on the threads

sage

sage

Christian love bears evil, but it does not tolerate it. It does penance for the sins of others, but it is not broadminded about sin. Real love involves real hatred: whoever has lost the power of moral indignation and the urge to drive the sellers from the temples has also lost a living, fervent love of Truth.
– Fulton J. Sheen

i'm trying to talk about how shitty the board has become and you keep spamming that shit

sage

Sage the fucking thread and the discussion will continue.

board is fine, mods arent

Sage or kill yourself.

DAMN STRAIGHT

"Christians are fucking retarded - They think quotes from famous people count as scripture"

- sage

Moot wanted a safe space where he could talk about anime without being bullied by the other Goons.

Regardless, religion threads should be culled. But they aren't. Mods asleep at the wheel or just compromised?

Religion is politics. At least globalist jewish religions are.

board is shit, brit/pol/ is shit, deutsch/pol/ is getting there, I wish it was 2013 halfchan Holla Forums again

Yeah, sure pal.

Toleration of other "religions" is just being polyreligious cuckold who acknowledges other gods than his own.

You are free to go to fucking tumblr to spread your backward thinking.

Toleration =/= Acceptance you gigantic homo

Reminder that this is the average Holla Forumslack

Go away Holla Forums

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hier kommt der jude

sage

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Reported.

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sage

sage

sage

What kind of mental gymnastics is this?

Kill yourself.

Doublespeak much? Your title implies being against shills who divide and conquer but the content of your post singles out Christians.
Totally wrong. If a Jew converts to Christianity other Jews don't consider him to be Jew any more, although if he became Buddhist they still would. The Christian Bible has 22 books not in the Jewish Bible, 29 if you count the Apocrypha. Meanwhile the Jews study the Talmud more that the Bible as they believe it gives the proper interpretation and commentary on the Old Testament. This is a huge library of 63 books. Their understanding of the Bible is wildly different from the Christian interpretation. They also have other books like the Zohar. They consider trinitarianism to be idolatrous. They follow the Mosaic law which Christians believe was fulfilled. They believe circumcision is necessary, Christians don't. They believe the messiah never came yet. I could go on but Christianity is clearly not 'judaism with another book'.

It’s intl. Sage the fucking thread.

Which is why you should sage.

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Juden raus von Holla Forums

I fucking hate that the trap in your pic isn't a real girl.

I stand corrected:

Judaism is just Christianity with some more books.

sage

sage

So sage.

sage

OOps,
You know what I meant.
>Christianity is Judaism with some more books.

Stop derailing this thread.

I believe that he is a bot

In your fourth pic, it isn't even using meme arrows correctly in the second slide. Such low energy memes could only be the province of christkikes.

Reported for kike shill.

sage

The post limit is 750, but don’t we have a bump limit at 350 or so?

Christian tradition of interracial foot fetishism. The Pope asked every Catholic church to harbor a refugee.


There are sects of Judaism that study the Toah and Tanakh (Old Testament) instead of the Talmud. The Talmud is based on interpretation of Tanakh, much like higher courts interpret American law.
There are also still Samaritans, who are "ancient" Jews. They say that the books after the books of Moses are dubious and are farther from mainstream Jews than Christians are.
There are different sects of Messianism with Christianity being just one. Some would have you believe that there are multiple messiahs.

Did you know there hasn’t been a single faggot shill here since the SCOTUS illegally ruled on faggot “marriage”? Not a one of them. They think they’ve won.

Reported for intl.

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70 replies calling everyone a shill to cause D&C.

You are the kike.

reminder

Reported for kike shill.

sage

Reminder that you should sage when posting that.

hmmmmm

So you're mad that I'm exposing your Catholic footsex pedos?

sage

sage

Except the anti-Christians are never spamming. They might post a lot of posts that amount to 'lel christcucks' but it's nothing compared to the levels of autism that shouldn't even be possible that this christkike is achieving.

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in a paper published by the Social Science Research Network in New York has contended that a re-analysis of the Merkel hypothesis about the distribution of global social expenditure based on 169 countries for which we have recent ILO Social Protection data and World Bank GNI data in real purchasing power reveals that the 27 EU countries with complete data spend only 33% of global world social protection expenditures, while the 13 non-EU-OECD members, among them the major other Western democracies, spend 40% of global social protection expenditures, the BRICS 18% and the Rest of the World 9% of global social protection expenditures. Most probably, the author claims, Merkel's 50% ratio is the product of a mere, simple projection of data for the OECD-member countries onto the world level oecd.org/social/expenditure.htm>. Tausch also claims that the data reveal the successful social Keynesianism of the Anglo-Saxon overseas democracies, which are in stark contrast to the savings agenda in the framework of the European "fiscal pact", see Tausch, Arno, Wo Frau Kanzlerin Angela Merkel Irrt: Der Sozialschutz in Der Welt, Der Anteil Europas Und Die Beurteilung Seiner Effizienz (Where Chancellor Angela Merkel Got it Wrong: Social Protection in the World, Europe's Share in it and the Assessment of its Efficiency) (4 September 2015). doi:10.2139/ssrn.2656113
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We've had 1 mil conversations on this.
We have a christcuck thread every single day.
This one just happens to be pure shitposting.
Try reddit or make your own thread here if you want discussion, faggot.

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You'll notice that when religious arguments are concerned, it's always with an Abrahamic religion versus another Abrahamic religion (because different shades of Christians, Jews, and Muslims argue amongst themselves as much as they argue with others) or a non-Abrahamic one. Naturally the jewish element present here is causing the strife.

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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III; August 19, 1946) is an American politician who was the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Clinton was previously Governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992, and the Arkansas Attorney General from 1977 to 1979. A member of the Democratic Party, ideologically Clinton was a New Democrat, and many of his policies reflected a centrist "Third Way" political philosophy.

Clinton was born and raised in Arkansas, and is an alumnus of Georgetown University, where he was a member of Kappa Kappa Psi and Phi Beta Kappa and earned a Rhodes Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford. Clinton is married to Hillary Clinton, who served as United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, who was a Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009, and who is the Democratic nominee for president in 2016. Both Clintons earned law degrees from Yale Law School, where they met and began dating. As Governor of Arkansas, Clinton overhauled the state's education system, and served as chairman of the National Governors Association.

Clinton was elected President in 1992, defeating incumbent George H. W. Bush. At age 46, Clinton was the third-youngest president, and the first from the Baby Boomer Generation. Clinton presided over the longest period of peacetime economic expansion in American history, and signed into law the North American Free Trade Agreement. After failing to pass national health care reform, the Democratic House was ousted when the Republican Party won control of the Congress in 1994, for the first time in 40 years. Two years later, Clinton became the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to be elected President twice. Clinton passed Welfare Reform and the State Children's Health Insurance Program, providing health coverage for millions of children. He was reelected to a second term in 1996.

In 1998, Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives for perjury before a grand jury and obstruction of justice during a lawsuit against him, both related to a scandal involving White House (and later Department of Defense) employee Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was acquitted by the U.S. Senate in 1999, and served his complete term of office. The Congressional Budget Office reported a budget surplus between the years 1998 and 2000, the last three years of Clinton's presidency. In foreign policy, Clinton ordered U.S. military intervention in the Bosnia and Kosovo wars, signed the Iraq Liberation Act in opposition to Saddam Hussein, and participated in the 2000 Camp David Summit to advance the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.

Clinton left office with the highest end-of-office approval rating of any U.S. President since World War II. Since then, Clinton has been involved in public speaking and humanitarian work. Clinton created the William J. Clinton Foundation to address international causes, such as the prevention of AIDS and global warming. In 2004, Clinton published his autobiography My Life. Clinton has remained active in politics by campaigning for Democratic candidates, including his wife's campaigns for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 and 2016, and Barack Obama's presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012.

In 2009, Clinton was named the United Nations Special Envoy to Haiti, and after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Clinton teamed with George W. Bush to form the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Since leaving office, Clinton has been rated highly in public opinion polls of U.S. Presidents.

Contents

1 Early life and career
2 College and law school years
2.1 Georgetown University
2.2 Rhodes Scholar
2.3 Vietnam War opposition and draft controversy
2.4 Law school
3 Early political career
3.1 Governor of Arkansas (1979–81 and 1983–92)
3.2 1988 Democratic presidential primaries
4 Presidency (1993–2001)
4.1 1992 presidential campaign
4.2 First term
4.3 1996 presidential election
4.4 Second term
4.4.1 Impeachment and acquittal
4.4.2 Pardons and commutations
4.5 Military and foreign events
4.6 Judicial appointments
5 Public opinion
6 Public image
7 Post-presidency (since 2001)
7.1 Activities until 2008 campaign
7.2 2008 presidential election
7.3 After the 2008 election
7.4 Post-presidential health concerns
7.5 Wealth
8 Honors and recognition
9 Authored books
10 Recordings
11 See also
12 References
13 Further reading
13.1 Primary sources
13.2 Popular books
13.3 Scholarly studies
14 External links

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Early life and career
Clinton's boyhood home in Hope, Arkansas

Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946, at Julia Chester Hospital in Hope, Arkansas.[2][3] Clinton's father, William Jefferson Blythe Jr. (1910–1946), was a traveling salesman who died in an automobile accident three months before Clinton was born.[4] His mother, Virginia Dell (née Cassidy; 1923–1994), traveled to New Orleans to study nursing soon after he was born. She left Clinton in Hope with her parents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and ran a small grocery store.[3] At a time when the Southern United States was segregated racially, Clinton's grandparents sold goods on credit to people of all races.[3] In 1950, Bill's mother returned from nursing school and married Roger Clinton Sr., who owned an automobile dealership in Hot Springs, Arkansas, with his brother and Earl T. Ricks.[3] The family moved to Hot Springs in 1950.

Although he immediately assumed use of his stepfather's surname, it was not until Clinton turned fifteen[5] that he formally adopted the surname Clinton as a gesture toward his stepfather.[3] Clinton says he remembers his stepfather as a gambler and an alcoholic who regularly abused his mother and half-brother, Roger Clinton Jr., to the point where he intervened multiple times with the threat of violence to protect them.[3][6]

In Hot Springs, Clinton attended St. John's Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School, and Hot Springs High School—where he was an active student leader, avid reader, and musician.[3] Clinton was in the chorus and played the tenor saxophone, winning first chair in the state band's saxophone section. He briefly considered dedicating his life to music, but as he noted in his autobiography My Life:

Sometime in my sixteenth year, I decided I wanted to be in public life as an elected official. I loved music and thought I could be very good, but I knew I would never be John Coltrane or Stan Getz. I was interested in medicine and thought I could be a fine doctor, but I knew I would never be Michael DeBakey. But I knew I could be great in public service.[3]

Clinton's interest in law also began in Hot Springs High, when in his Latin class he took up the challenge to argue the defense of the ancient Roman Senator Catiline in a mock trial.[7] After a vigorous defense that made use of his "budding rhetorical and political skills", he told the Latin teacher Elizabeth Buck that it "made him realize that someday he would study law."[8]

Clinton has named two influential moments in his life that contributed to his decision to become a public figure, both occurring in 1963. One was his visit as a Boys Nation senator to the White House to meet President John F. Kennedy.[3][6] The other was watching Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1963 I Have a Dream speech on TV, which impressed him enough that he later memorized it.[9]
College and law school years
Georgetown University
Clinton ran for President of the Student Council while attending the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

With the aid of scholarships, Clinton attended the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., receiving a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (B.S.) degree in 1968.

In 1964 and 1965, Clinton won elections for class president.[10] From 1964 to 1967, he was an intern and then a clerk in the office of Arkansas Senator J. William Fulbright.[3] While in college, he became a brother of co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega[11] and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Clinton was also a member of the Order of DeMolay,[12] a youth group affiliated with Freemasonry, but he never became a Freemason. He is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi honorary band fraternity.[13]
Rhodes Scholar

Upon graduation, he won a Rhodes Scholarship to University College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, though because he had switched programs and had left early for Yale University, he did not receive a degree there.[6][14][15] He developed an interest in rugby union, playing at Oxford[16] and later for the Little Rock Rugby club in Arkansas.[citation needed]
Vietnam War opposition and draft controversy

While at Oxford he also participated in Vietnam War protests and organized an October 1969 Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam event.[3]

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Colonel Eugene Holmes, the Army officer who had been involved with Clinton's ROTC application, suspected that Clinton attempted to manipulate the situation to avoid the draft and avoid serving in uniform. He issued a notarized statement during the 1992 presidential campaign:

I was informed by the draft board that it was of interest to Senator Fulbright's office that Bill Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar, should be admitted to the ROTC program … I believe that he purposely deceived me, using the possibility of joining the ROTC as a ploy to work with the draft board to delay his induction and get a new draft classification.[21]

During the 1992 campaign it was revealed that Clinton's uncle had attempted to secure him a position in the Navy Reserve, which would have kept him from going to Vietnam. This effort was unsuccessful and Clinton said in 1992 that he had been unaware of it until then.[22] Although legal, Clinton's actions with respect to the draft and deciding whether to serve in the military were criticized by conservatives and some Vietnam veterans during his first presidential campaign, some of whom charged that he had used Fulbright's influence to avoid military service.[23][24] Clinton's 1992 campaign manager, James Carville, successfully argued that Clinton's letter in which he declined to join the ROTC should be made public, insisting that voters, many of whom had also opposed the Vietnam War, would understand and appreciate his position.[25]
Law school

After Oxford, Clinton attended Yale Law School and earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 1973.[3][6] In the Yale Law Library in 1971 he met fellow law student Hillary Rodham, who was a year ahead of him.[3][26] They began dating and soon were inseparable. After only about a month, Clinton postponed his plans to be a coordinator for the George McGovern campaign for the 1972 United States presidential election in order to move in with her in California.[27] They married on October 11, 1975, and their only child, Chelsea, was born on February 27, 1980.[26]

Clinton did eventually move to Texas with Rodham to take a job leading George McGovern's effort there in 1972. He spent considerable time in Dallas, at the campaign's local headquarters on Lemmon Avenue, where he had an office. Clinton worked with future two-term mayor of Dallas, Ron Kirk, future governor of Texas, Ann Richards, and then unknown television director (and future filmmaker) Steven Spielberg.[citation needed]
Early political career
Further information: Electoral history of Bill Clinton
Governor of Arkansas (1979–81 and 1983–92)
Further information: Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1978; Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1980; Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1982; Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1986; and Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1990

After graduating from Yale Law School, Clinton returned to Arkansas and became a law professor at the University of Arkansas. In 1974 he ran for the House of Representatives. Running in a conservative district against incumbent Republican John Paul Hammerschmidt, Clinton's campaign was bolstered by the anti-Republican and anti-incumbent mood resulting from the Watergate scandal. Hammerschmidt, who had received 77 percent of the vote in 1972, defeated Clinton by only a 52 percent to 48 percent margin. In 1976 Clinton ran for Arkansas Attorney General. With only minor opposition in the primary and no opposition at all in the general election,[28] Clinton was elected.[6]
Clinton, as the newly elected Governor of Arkansas, meeting with President Jimmy Carter in 1978

Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas in 1978, having defeated the Republican candidate Lynn Lowe, a farmer from Texarkana. He became the youngest governor in the country at 32. Due to his youthful appearance, Clinton was often called the "Boy Governor".[29][30][31] He worked on educational reform and Arkansas's roads, with wife

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This is probably the most autistic thread all summer. Christ….

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This christcuck does it every single time theres a thread critical of christinsanity

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It's been a pretty long thing now that has not only happened to Christfags. I remember a few months ago when it was starting, an user had a screenshot of a shill using multiple ips to seem like there were a lot of anons ganging up on Christfags until the thread was derailed. This strategy kept being hammered over and over until people got sick of it and associated it with Christfags.

It's the same thing they did with brit/pol/ before Christfags, they went on threads spamming shit and attributing it to brit/pol/, which made anons who don't go there hate them.

It's been attracting actual fedora teenagers judging by the juvenile arguments and screeching they do and generally driving post quality down. It's forcing people to either leave or just lurk. I used to post all the goddamn time at work (/comfy/ job), but I saw more and more quality posters leave and more reddit tier fags joining, which made discussion more about >WHY WON'T WOMEN FUCK ME IS MY FEDORA NOT ON RIGHT and less about actual, substantial talks we had when the board was at its height.

They're actual shills. Because they're hammering threads with it, probably with multiple ids, it's difficult to see if they've genuinely taken control of the narrative or if it's just anons in general being autistic. The strategy is to isolate one group of Holla Forums, antagonize them, like jumping on >ledeadkikeonastickmaymay at any mention of Christianity, to such an extent that it drives quality down and makes it seem like the board is against the group, playing on moving mentality. Then they move on to another group. The worst part is that the mods, as far as I've seen, are too stupid to not see it and instantly perma sage anything calling them out because muh euphoric moment.

In summary, as far as I can see, the following is being used to antagonize Christfags:
-jumping at any mention of Christianity and derailing the thread presumably with multiple IDs
-jumping at any thread concerning the religion of peace to try to create a false equivalency
-spreading misinformation
-blaming it on others groups like neo LARPers, creating tensions between the groups
-capitalizing off of plebbit visitors tipping their fedoras
-generally associating christfags with threads being derailed to create conflict between christfags and everyone else

It's D&C if I've ever seen it.


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christcucks have been spamming down threads for months now

pagan and atheist threads are always civil until we get the rabid christcuck fedora spammer

I've been here for a while and remember the better religious discussion threads. The christcucks were always dishonest but never spammers before early this year as the other user pointed out. We called them christfags for years before Holla Forums was even a twinkle in pyrespokes' eye. The people shouting 'D&C' are fags who only arrived post-Trump announcement.

The Christ god as reconstructed by whites was intended to subvert all inherently European religions to have an easier time controlling the masses.

The big problem wasn't really the paganus though, but the citizens who were degenerate because inherently European religions were tight-knit communities leaving the degenerate city-dwellers outside.

So Christianity "ate" many traditionally European myths and Legends while accepting any degenerate who repented.

And that's why Christians accept nothing else, it's inherent to their religion, it's the reason their religion exists as it does today instead of being purely Semitic.

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And they refuse to see that they are foreign to Europe originally, and that their book sees all men as equals, including jews.

These are facts irreconcilable with our creed.

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Is this really what shills are sticking to? Christfag is a name for Christians in *chan you retard. Yeah I'm sure you're totally a badass oldfag with the best V for Vendetta mask, Shlomo.

Shit excuse of a cop-out if I've ever seen one, don't deny that secular thought promotes relativism, which in turn promotes the kind of shit we're seeing Today.

If anything Christfaggotry has gotten more and more cucked in an attempt to stop hemorrhaging members because humanistic society promises cummies and guilt free degeneracy because "LOL THERE IS NO GOD AND EVERYTHING IS RELATIVE LOL"

If you offer people an inch, they'll take a fucking mile to the logical conclusion which is nihilism-fucking-lite (aka people missing the fucking point of nihilism)

The shills are playing both sides of the fence and changing vpns in order to argue both pro- and anti-Christian positions.

OP is a d & c shill who needs to get fucked.

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I never said it was an insult, simply that we didn't pretend that they were above lampooning. Nowadays calling any christkike thus is enough to have him shudder in apoplectic rage (100) spamming threads with 'reported for intl'.



Except scientific racialism is the only true way of understanding the true differences between races instead of the christian 'we are all one with christ jesus' ideologies that pervade your religion. Seculars are more often than not universalist philosphers and not relativists.

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People are getting tired of your shit, not "muh shills" retards. You have essentially became our equivalent to r/atheism. Nothing more than a bunch of dumbasses parroting the same bullshit over and over again.

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Except that it doesn't matter how white your society is if everyone is fucking poz'd.

Which is the point you seem to be missing here.

"It's a-okay to be a degenerate slut and single mother because you're white, that's all there is too it"

That's the impression you're giving me, a immoral white society will fall victim to the marxist garbage that is pushed by the secular left.

Their children will be facing the same mess we're facing now, and that's shitty notions of morality and a empathy for those who don't deserve it.

If you don't give a hard-line basis as to why these things shouldn't be done, your society is going to fall apart.

Because "Yo man, there is no god, I can do literally whatever I want, everything is a social construct!"

If he maxes out this one I'm starting a new one just to piss him off

This board would be better off if the christcucks stayed in their containment board

Go back to washing nigger feet, your religion is fundamentally about cucking yourself.
By the way, if you work on Saturday and don't follow traditional Jewish laws you aren't going to Heaven according to your book

Yeah, who cares about the white race going completely extinct forever? A few liberals acting like trailer trash is the big problem!


We need the highly moral Catholic pope enabling pedophiles and rapefugees. That'll show those immoral atheists.

I got the impression that he's anti-christian, considering the fact that he lost his shit at that one dude who was posting anti-pagan stuff

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Immoral white society > up standing racemixed society.

Race is all that matters, and that's what you christcucks never understand. It's no coincidence that the generation most innundated with kike brainwashing a la Weimar are turning to fascist type leaders to bring them out of it. Atheists are the least supportive of Israel, in direct opposition to the philosemitic regressive cuckservative right.

You're saying that everyone needs to believe in sky kikes because you can't seem to find purpose in your life without having it spelled out for you. If you can't intuit that treating others well is a good thing and sucking nigger dicks is a bad thing then you, my friend, are retarded. Just don't make the mistake of projecting your nigger brain on others.

Or you could just sage the thread that intl started, you fucking retard.

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That doesn't make any sense, retard. *-fag is anything. It's not "lampooning," it's language. Eurofag, amerifag, newfag, oldfag. It's not singling out Christians, it's literally anything-fag. You're grasping on the argument of the other shill claiming that christfag is somehow insulting of Christians while pretending to be a super leet hacker oldfag veteran, then moving the goal post when someone calls your bs.

>>>/reddit/

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Except an immoral white society won't stay white for long. Because, humans being the validation hungry creatures that they are will replace one god with another (such as egalitarianism and extreme cuckoldry)

If you honestly believe otherwise then you're delusional. Why do you think Europe being the progressive bastions of intellectualism was the first to taste the destruction of the white race?

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They always do this.

"Race is only part of it! We need tradition to guide are peeple! doos vult!"

Then they take over nationalist movements and bow to the niggerfeet licking Pope or the Orthodox church.

Next thing you know, they're begging to let in Arab ("Assyrian") Christians. Then Latinos. Then Africans. Their morality completely fails and their people end up with a falling birth rate (Italy has the same birth rate as Japan).


It's a game of attrition. More "diversity" bit by bit as they move their "line in the sand" back and distract you with culture warring.

Then when your entire race is mixed, it's gone forever.

"Well, can't put the toothpaste back in the tube! Now lets get to ruling our biracial children of Christ!"

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Oh shit, forgot my sage.

:^)

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Good for you.

Reported for intl.