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Anonymous (ID: WgAckO2i) No.512711885 >>512712232 >>512712254
>here are the fuhrers for your Techno Reich of the Greater America, bro!
Anonymous (ID: a6Kpgvg0) United States No.512712232 >>512712289
>>512711885 (OP)
You know, if China wasn't overfishing all the world's oceans, dumping toxic waste into them, Great Replacement genociding Tibetans and Uighurs, suppressing human rights and using a nightmare social credit system, I'd totally be cheering for their inevitable dominance over us and our tech bro Big Brother oligarchs.
Anonymous (ID: qvIiiTmz) United States No.512712254
>>512711885 (OP)
Release the Epstein files l
Anonymous (ID: 8juAXvW1) No.512712289 >>512714419
>>512712232
>Replacement genociding Tibetans and Uighurs,
Youre a massive FAGGOT
Anonymous (ID: xxVm6BuQ) No.512713010 >>512714586
literal gay nazis
Anonymous (ID: a6Kpgvg0) United States No.512714419
>>512712289
Let me guess, you come to /pol/ to bitch about the flood of nonwhite people into historically white countries. You bitch about advertisements and movies featuring interracial couples. China is doing both those things deliberately, with the express goal of cultural replacement.
Anonymous (ID: WgAckO2i) No.512714586
>>512713010
Afro-Jewish gay nazis!
>Alexander Caedmon Karp was born in New York City,[2][3] the eldest son of Robert Joseph Karp, a Jewish clinical pediatrician,[4] and Leah Jaynes Karp, an African American artist. ... He said that before he went to Germany, he had underestimated how German his upbringing had been. ... In 2018, Karp said he is a socialist[40] and a progressive. In addition he said he voted for Hillary Clinton.[41] Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson wrote in 2024 that Karp "seems to have some idiosyncratic personal definition in mind that has nothing in common with the socialist tradition".[42] In 2024, Karp said that while he is "not thrilled" with the direction of the Democratic Party that he would still be "voting against Trump".[43] ... Karp made a number of remarks on the Gaza war strongly supporting Israel. He has strongly condemned the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses, calling their views a "pagan religion" and "an infection inside of our society".[48][49] He remarked that "the peace activists are war activists" at the AI Expo for National Competitiveness[48] and said that protestors should be sent to North Korea.[49] In December 2023 during the demonstrations at Columbia University in Manhattan, New York, he said "There is literally no way to explain the investment in our elite schools, and the output is a pagan religionโ€”a pagan religion of mediocrity, and discrimination, and intolerance, and violence."[50][8] Palantir announced that they would set aside 180 positions for Jewish college graduates, citing alleged antisemitism on college campuses related to the protests. ... In February 2025, during a talk promoting his book, he said "I love the idea of getting a drone and having light fentanyl-laced urine spraying on analysts that tried to screw us."