💰 Grifter Andrew Anglin - Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Stormer, midget nazi with a furry troll army, a lawsuit, and a pedo streak

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I don't think he really understands. It's not that we suddenly started liking Jews that much more, we just realized they were actually the superior option when it came to living next to minorities.

As someone who has lived in a neighborhood with minorities, I can tell you I would much rather live next to a bunch of hasidic jews.
Also, America's success is in the best interest of Jewish people both in the country and in Israel. Israel literally exists as a means of preventing another situation where a country full of Jews tries to expel them and no one else will take them in(leading to mass slaughter). Almost half of all Jews live in the United States and if they were all expelled, that would just result in the Israeli State being flooded with so many refugees it would collapse. Coupled with that, its other minority groups that hate Jews more than white Americans so even if Israel is purely selfish to a sociopathic extent, they still don't want America to fall.

What people like anglin(who's name doesn't deserve to be capitalized) don't seem to understand is that Jewish people aren't the only people in the world capable of being manipulative. He also doesn't understand that plenty of these manipulative non-Jewish foreigners actually hate America and Europe. The refugee crisis in Europe is very much an intentional problem caused by Iran and other shitholes in that region.
 
Jews: Hey you should stop reproducing

White "people": Ok

flawless victory. unfathomably based
 
I remember seeing some Daily Stormer articles where he translated rap lyrics into professional WASP English and they were pretty funny. Should've just stuck with the funny. You can't think about Jews and black crime 24/7, it will make you too angry. You need to hate minorities in a reasonably proportional fraction of your day and then do other things.
 
Total fucking kike death, apparently you won't get it but your kids will love it.
Right I'm just saying in my experience secular antisemites need an immediate trajectory towards revenge so they make stuff up to latch onto, like in this case iran's nonexistent ability to end the global jewry, where this grown man (i mean anglin) is once again crashing out over nothing
 
It was only like a year or two ago where some weird twitter bug or a temporary experimental feature that immediately got disabled?
Either or, but it showed what country each account was registered in and a SHOCKING majority of them were indian. Including """white nationalists.""" :story:
Because the measly $5 a month Elon will pay you for engagement farming on Twitter will go a long way in an impoverished shithole like India. So yeah, Indians would take up whatever ideological position would get the most engagement - good or bad - and LARP on Twitter. Doubtful any of them even believe the shit they post.
I 'member when fark was as wild as ppl claimed the daily stormer was, but then fark became so vapidly neo-liberal that it made shit like the stormer pale in comparison. I distinctly remember not reading fark after realizing that literally every article was cherry picked to piss anyone not drinking the koolaid off. I wasnt going to read the stormer for the same obvious reasons.

Also, hasnt the world gotten dumb enough to where walking outside is all the morning ragebait you need in some places?
I must've missed that - when was Fark ever considered edgy?
If I got a nickel for everytime a terminally online white supremacist simped for muslims I would have a lot of nickels
At the end of the day, these people are emotionally more invested in the "supremacist" than the "white" part of their identity. And the Cult of Muhammad, being a barbarian medieval age warlord religion where might makes right, hits all the right parts of their lizard brains. So yeah, no shit they simp for Muslims.
 
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You know what's worse than "not fighting back" people who think they're "fighting back" by shilling for controlled opposition or some cult of personality. Seeing every movement turn fake and gay again and again and again is true "demoralization". I will not discourage someone from actually trying to change something, but I will continue to shit on people who are acting like the tide is turning in their favor just because they VOOTED and they shill for their conservative daddy on social media, I will not pretend every lukewarm or detrimental piece of legislation is an incredible victory just because the red team said it was good, and I'm not going to have retards convince me that I'm a negative nancy for not fighting the good fight when this is their idea of "fighting".

TLDR: VOOOTING alone in a vacuum won't do jack fucking shit. Community engagement means more than just volunteering at your local church's soup kitchen or whatever. It also means actively engaging with the civic and political mechanisms of the municipality and state that you live within as an informed citizen. You have tons of options available at your disposal, and you got no one else but yourself to blame if shit never happens.

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While I don't entirely disagree with what you're saying, there is an important distinction to make: VOOOTING is such a meme because the VOOOTERS think that the mere act of VOOOTING is enough to accomplish any modicum of change. Civic engagement does not stop at being an informed voter, selecting the POTUS/Congressmen on the ballot, and voting down ticket for state/municipal stuff like governor, assemblymen, judges, sheriffs, comptrollers, mayors, county executives, city councilmen, district attorneys, and so on. That's not even remotely where civic engagement begins, either. You wanna know why boomers and their predecessors are taken more seriously as voting constituencies over younger generations like Gen X/Millennials/Gen Z? It's because the boomers and their predecessors had a more robust understanding of civic obligations. The amount of stuff that you have to interact with in your community on a civic level is jaw-dropping. Even if you live in the middle of Bumfucknowheresville, you still have some options available to you that you'd be a fucking fool to squander.

Here's a more precise list of what I'm talking about, using my home of New York City as an example. This list is non-exhaustive, but highlights the three biggest areas that even the most disaffected doomer can take advantage of:

#1) Every NYPD precinct across the city hosts a regular community council meeting every month for nearby residents to voice their comments, concerns, or complaints. The timing varies with each precinct; some of them do it on the first of the month, others do it on the second Tuesday of the month, other precincts probably hold it on the last weekday of the month, you get the idea. This is a fact I legitimately was not aware of because I never once sought it out. You know how I learned about it? I was shooting the shit with a cop before work in 2023 while waiting for the deli clerk to finish making my sandwich, and the topic just so happened to come up.

NYC.gov directory of all NYPD precincts, clicking on any given precinct page gives you a bunch of critical information. Taken from the randomly selected precinct page I linked:

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Commanding Officer: Inspector Kevin J. Coleman

The 109th Precinct serves a north east portion of Queens, including Downtown Flushing, East Flushing, Queensboro Hill, College Point, Malba, Whitestone, Beechhurst, and Bay Terrace.

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Crime Statistics (PDF)
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Contact Information​

37-05 Union Street,
Flushing, NY, 11354-4117

Precinct: (718) 321-2250
Neighborhood Coordination Officers: (718) 321-2264
Community Affairs: (718) 321-2269
Crime Prevention: (718) 321-2343
Domestic Violence Squad: (718) 321-2279
Youth Coordination Officer: (718) 321-2346 - E-mail
Auxiliary Coordinator: (718) 321-2345
Detective Squad: (718) 321-2294

Quality of Life Teams​

Quality of Life Teams, or Q-Teams, are your go to resource for addressing complaints impacting quality of life concerns in your neighborhood. These officers are building real connections with the community and are focused on developing long-term solutions to these issues. From addressing everyday concerns to tackling persistent problems, your Q-Teams are committed to making your neighborhood a better place to live.

To report non-emergency quality of life issues, call 311 or use the app. To connect with a Q-Team member, call or visit your local command.

Community Council​


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President Kevin O’Donnell

Vice President Denise Winters
Sergeant-at-Arms Richie Milligan
Recording Secretary Kris Ram
Corresponding Secretary Brock Weiner
Treasurer Carol Marrone
Meetings: Community Council meetings typically take place on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm at a location to be announced.

This is a wealth of information for anyone who lives within this precinct, and yet you'd be blown away by just how few (if any) young people attend these meetings. These meetings aren't just for residents, either. Reporters from local news affiliates like NY1, News 12, WNYW-Fox 5, WABC-7 Eyewitness News, and so on are also in attendance. Not to mention writers for all the digital blogs and local news sites from places like Patch and Gothamist.

What good will your attendance at these meetings accomplish? The answer is "in the immediate present: your presence there is noted and any complaints, comments, or questions that you bring up become a matter of public record." This isn't much, I will concede. Yet the interactions with these community council meetings are vital because it gives not just the NYPD, but all the civilian members of the community council in attendance, a sort of "pulse" for sentiment on the ground.

The officer that I learned this information from flat-out told me that he sees maybe 1-2 old people attending these community council meetings. If there's no one showing up, that's basically the precinct's cue that everything's not necessarily hunky-dory, but still "good enough" to continue with the status quo. If you're a resident who happens to disagree with this sentiment, it's all the more imperative that you attend these meetings to be that old man who yells at a cloud.

Unfortunately, there is no clean "modern" way to consolidate all this information into an easily digestible reference point like an official NYPD app available on iOS and Android. This is the type of shit you'd have to manually call your precinct about, or otherwise visit in person to learn more. Some information's listed on the precinct landing page, but it's prone to being out-of-date. Not everyone is able to attend these community council meetings, even if they're aware of them, precisely due to factors outside of one's control: work schedule, no way to attend the meeting because you're stuck with the kids, some other family obligation that would eat up your time, you get the idea.

You know who doesn't have those sorts of obligations that would prevent meeting attendance? Hard mode: no old people? The same type of terminally online politisperg, regardless of left or right, who thinks that the system's rigged and not worth interacting with beyond VOOOTING for the Red or the Blue guy every 4 years, and all the theatrics that come with the territory. The type of person who'd rather binge eat overpriced junk food from Uber Eats while doomscrolling through social media and maybe having some YouTube playlist playing in the background. You, yes you, the person reading this. I'm talking to you. Even if you don't think I'm talking to you, if you're reading this post, you are still some variant of terminally online politisperg who should participate in your local community meetings.

#2) If you're not really enthused about VOOOTING, but you're more interested in actually working the polls, you have every opportunity to become a poll worker.

In fact, it's excellent short-term employment if you're applying to be an Election Inspector or an Interpreter. If you know a teenager who's willing to earn some scratch and have something to put on their CV before they graduate high school, let alone college, tell them to apply as a student poll worker. Further information here, with the poll worker manual here and attached to this post.

"Oh, but what does being a poll worker matter if you live in NYC and it's a Democrat shithole anyway?" whines the strawman interlocuter. To that, I say that applications for Election Inspectors are open to registered Democrats and registered Republicans. NYC Democrats have no shortage of people signing up to be paid election inspectors within their constituencies. You know what NYC Republicans have? Absolutely jack fucking shit outside of Staten Island because all the NYC Republicans that lived in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens all fucking left like 10-15 years ago, and the few that remain are already gearing up to move to Long Island, Westchester, Connecticut, New Jersey, or even further Southward toward Raleigh, Knoxville, Athens, Tampa, Boca Raton, and other such places.

You wanna do more than just VOOOTE? You wanna prove that Republicans are good for more than just the big ticket positions? Are you apathetic to the two-party system, but still wish to perform your civic duty? Then fucking register with either party, apply for a job as a poll worker for the upcoming election cycle, and actually fucking do something about it. Don't be a terminally online faggot who can't be fucked to do more than post on social media about how fucked the average jack-off is because of THE POWERS THAT BE(tm). Nut up or shut the fuck up. Poll workers are the ones responsible for doing all the unglamorous, tedious, most banal fucking work imaginable just so you can aggressively refresh the poll results page on Google or Associated Press and get all emotional by the minute when shit ain't updating in real time. Maybe, instead of just aggressively refreshing the page this year, you ought to actually work at the polls and see what it's like on the other side.

#3) Lastly, and this is the most important bit: write to your goddamn elected officials. Even if your elected officials don't do jack fucking shit. Especially if they don't do jack fucking shit. If old people can make the time to regularly write to their elected officials via snail mail, regardless of outcome, you sure as hell can too.

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The above image is a sample taken from the NYC voter registration lookup page. The voter district information tells me everything I need to know, insofar as who my pertinent elected representatives are. In alphabetical order:

* Assembly District: tells you what district of the NYS Assembly you're represented by.
* Congressional District: tells you what district you're represented by in the federal House of Representatives.
* City Council District: tells you which district represents you in the NYC City Council.
* Senate District: tells you who your NYS Senator is (i.e. state legislature; not Schumer or Gillibrand)
* Civil Court District: tells you who your Civil Court judges are.

This certainly ain't an exhaustive list, especially considering the conspicuous absence of the US Senate from this voter lookup, but hey: I live in New York, and Chuck Schumer's been senator since before I was born. At least I know where to look for his contact info. Gillibrand's too.

Why is all this information important? Because it gives you an avenue to specifically write to the people composing legislation or ballot initiatives that you take exception to.

Personal example: The NY Senate passed an Equal Rights Amendment to the NYS Constitution (specifically Article 1, Section 11), it went on the ballot in 2024, and to no one's surprise: it passed with 62% of the vote. This is despite NYGOP and the Catholic Church talking about how this'll mean more LGBTQ+ rhetoric in schools, how the elevation of this stuff from mere statute to constitutional amendment makes it even harder to fight in court, blah blah blah. All I remember is seeing an assload of shitty signs all over the early voting place talking "VOTE NO ON PROPOSAL 1."

What's the point of even writing to your assemblymen and state senators if a ballot initiative like this still passes with 60%+ of the vote? Even if it doesn't tangibly change the outcome, your elected officials still get information that people in their constituencies don't fucking like it. Boomers and their predecessors understood the fact that civic participation is still important even if you don't get what you want precisely because it still signals "I'm a disaffected voter who now has one less reason to vote for you." You can't depose Chuck Schumer absent him dying or somehow getting primaried (which won't ever happen). You know who you have a much better chance of deposing? Your assemblymen and your state senators who put their weight behind these bullshit initiatives.

Even in the realm of your federal reps like House and Senate, it's still worth writing and sending out a letter to their office via snail mail. Senators and House reps do more than just filibuster, pass continuing resolutions, and narrowly squeeze out omnibus bills through budget reconciliation. Your congressional representatives are also participants within Senate and House Committees on various topics. You can learn tons of shit by just glancing at Tom Suozzi's committee page. Not just the committees he's a part of, but also the subcomittees he's party to along with the various caucuses he's aligned with. Same also applies for Chuch Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand. Schumer ain't doing much beyond his gangrenous corpse wearing a suit shtick, but Gillibrand's part of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Armed Services, Intelligence, and Aging.

I do feel some type of way about our foreign policy, and it just so happens that Gillibrand's part of the Subcommittees on Cybersecurtiy, Emerging Threats & Capabilities, and Strategic Forces. This is valuable information to write about. It could be as simple as "Dear Honourable Senator Gillibrand: I am So-and-So Living at Such-and-Such Address, resident of NYS for X amount of time. I am aware of your involvement on the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity. I have grave concerns with the American partnership with Israel because Israeli cybersecurity firms were responsible for the development and proliferation of software that's used to target journalists. The killing of Jamal Khashoggi was facilitated in no small part thanks to Israeli cybersecurity firms providing the technology that let the Saudi government target him."

Do your letters amount to anything? Yes and also no. Yes, insofar as signalling to your elected officials "this is what I care about," No insofar as vested institutional interests outweighing your individual voice. Nevertheless, the only reason why our society is so fucking atomised and polarised such that it is right now is because it's way too easy to isolate yourself and doomscroll while the circumstances around you fall apart thanks to your own apathy. Yeah, I live in fucking NYC and not every metropolitan area, not every state, let alone every municipality has resources as robust as NYC's. That still doesn't eliminate your civic obligation to look this shit up and actually participate beyond the mere notion of VOOOTING.

I'm not particularly fond of GDF, but I know tons of people love him for bashing on the American military industrial complex and sticking it to the ZOGBot menace. In 2022, he released a video about the Federal Reserve, specifically outlining its function, how it creates and alleviates recessions, and the institutional capture from big banks that it's prone to. You know what this guy actually did at the end of the video? He specifically encouraged viewers to write to their congressional representatives specifically to discuss amending the Federal Reserve. Congress made the Federal Reserve, therefore it can un-make the Federal Reserve. If that's politically untenable, then Congress can still politically reform the Federal Reserve.


GDF even says that writing to your congressional representatives won't abolish the Federal Reserve overnight, but it still sets the wheels in motion for broader discussion on reforming the Federal Reserve. And before anyone else says otherwise: yes, I grew up with 2010s conspiracy culture. I "know" the Fed is allegedly as Federal as Federal Express. Even so, that still doesn't change the fact that Congress ultimately made the Federal Reserve, and therefore it's also capable of changing the Federal Reserve, or even abolishing it outright. If this guy, the dude who literally makes modern videos on mid-2010s American conspiracy culture, specifically tells you the viewer to get engaged and write to your representatives, what the fuck does that tell you?
 

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I barely have control over the quality of my bath towels. I have seized control of the radio in this room however. We will be listening to The Cars discography until I decide it stops, and I have a four-pound antique Japanese ashtray which will be buried deep within the skull of anyone who challenges me on this.

You could tell me that Hunter S. Thompson wrote this and I would believe you. This is ART.
 
I remember seeing some Daily Stormer articles where he translated rap lyrics into professional WASP English and they were pretty funny. Should've just stuck with the funny. You can't think about Jews and black crime 24/7, it will make you too angry. You need to hate minorities in a reasonably proportional fraction of your day and then do other things.
Legitimately, I think more racists would be happy if they took some time to enjoy being White rather than just eating red pills all day long.
 
I remember seeing some Daily Stormer articles where he translated rap lyrics into professional WASP English and they were pretty funny. Should've just stuck with the funny.
I think I know why.
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Smash cut to several years later.
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