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Anonymous No.12626852 [Report] >>12627211 >>12627218 >>12627259 >>12627262 >>12627263 >>12627349 >>12627389
Why aren't you doing your part to maintain the human population?

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Anonymous No.12626861 [Report] >>12626902
george soros pays me 500,000 a year to not have white children

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Anonymous No.12626866 [Report] >>12626896 >>12626901
Millenial women are cooked
Anonymous No.12626896 [Report]
>>12626866
two same numbers!
Anonymous No.12626901 [Report]
>>12626866
Dubious dubs
Dicken Cider No.12626902 [Report] >>12626904
>>12626861
How much would he pay for a half white child?
Anonymous No.12626904 [Report] >>12626909
>>12626902
Why would he pay to take your garbage?
Dicken Cider No.12626909 [Report]
>>12626904
Not to take just to have, think about it
Anonymous No.12627211 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
i want it to end
Anonymous No.12627218 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
“They” made housing and wives unaffordable on purpose
Anonymous No.12627220 [Report]
*drops nukes, eat fire faggoooooots
tea fren No.12627259 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
"p28
The 20th century was the most violent one in human history. Not only did it witness two world wars, and 30 years of major arms-fuelled tension between the world's superpowers, it also featured hundreds of localized conflicts, armed border disputes, civil wars, military coups and counter coups, revolutionary struggles and armed invasions.
According to the Armed Conflicts Report 2000 and the State of the World Report 1999, there were 40 armed conflicts underway in 36 different countries as the 21st century was born. Even in the short time since the millennium, the world has witnessed a new 'war on terror' waged by the US and its allies against Afghanistan, with the threat of extension to Somalia, and the possibility of intensified attacks on Iraq.
Earth is a planet at war, and to a large extent this is a consequence of the legal and illicit sale of arms. In crude but plain terms, without weaponry, combat would be more limited in scale.
In most conflict zones in the world, war is a way of life. Waging war is a means of generating money, exerting political power, and providing employment. In some areas of the developing world, children grow up knowing nothing else but bloodshed, dead, injured or maimed relatives, the daily risk of landmines; even bearing arms themselves. If they survive long enough to procreate, their own children will know only the same."

https://thirdworldtraveler.com/Weapons/Arms_Trade.html

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tea fren No.12627262 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
"p33
Military training
Military training Military training is an aspect of the industry often overlooked by campaigners and politicians working towards arms control. Yet the provision of training to foreign armies, or warring factions, is commonplace and was clearly illustrated with the allied forces' training and assistance given to the Afghan United Front forces during their reclaiming of Afghanistan at the end of 2001.
Just as with the hardware, military training is used by governments to further their strategic and political objectives, as well as being a tool in international relations. But like arms sales, military training of foreign fighters can also bounce back.
Since the US armed forces are among the most highly trained and best financially supported in the world, it is no surprise that the US is a major provider of military training. Here's an example.
Towards the end of his presidency, Bill Clinton took a special interest in Africa. His proposed 'new partnership' was not to supply aid or help build civil society as was hoped, but apparently to establish a wide program of troop training. In 1998, the US provided $45.8 million in international military education training (IMET) for over 400 African soldiers."

https://thirdworldtraveler.com/Weapons/Arms_Trade.html

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tea fren No.12627263 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
"p45
... human rights have not been a major barrier to weapons sales at any time in history. The world's worst dictators, despots, human rights abusers and anti-democratic regimes have been the customers of all of the major arms supplying countries in the world - and continue to be so.
p47
According to the Center for International Policy, during the fiscal year 1998 around 54 per cent of US arms transfers to the developing world went to undemocratic regimes. Between 1991 and 1994, 85 per cent of all US arms transfers were to undemocratic states.
According to one calculation by William Hartung of the World Policy Institute, during the 1999 fiscal year, the US delivered roughly $6.8 billion in armaments to nations which violate the basic standards set out in the US's own International Code of Conduct on Arms Sales.
p55
Worst human rights abusers:
#1 Turkey
Despite its membership of NATO, and its close relationship with the European Union (EU), to which it aspires for membership, Turkey is the worst human rights abusing state in the European region. There are ongoing tensions between Turkey and Greece, especially over the Turkish occupation of northern Cyprus, but the brutality has been reserved mainly for the ethnic Kurds in the southeast of the country. Since 1984, the Turkish military has been at war against the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK), a militant Kurdish independent group.
The PKK's tactics have hardly been mild. They include bombings, kidnapping and extortion, but the Turkish response has been the systematic repression of the Kurdish people - some 28 million of whom reside in Turkey. Since the outbreak of the war, more than 37,000 people have been killed, mostly Kurds, and 3 million have been displaced."

https://thirdworldtraveler.com/Weapons/Arms_Trade.html

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tea fren No.12627268 [Report]
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Anonymous No.12627269 [Report]
cuz i’d rather kill myself than have a kid

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seuss No.12627349 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
tips?

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Anonymous No.12627389 [Report]
>>12626852 (OP)
I am, by continuing to exist
tea fren No.12627400 [Report]
"The Hidden World War
Tyler Durden's Photo
BY TYLER DURDEN
AUTHORED...
Authored by Chris Macintosh via InternationalMan.com,

World War III is already underway, but most people don’t recognize it because they’re conditioned to expect war to look like traditional physical violence with bombs, guns, and battlefield confrontations.
Redefining War
At its core, war is conflict where parties use tools to increase their power and achieve outcomes that oppose others’ interests.

Think strategically about modern warfare: what would be the most effective weapons and tactics today? The answer is that physical violence — while still available as a tool — is no longer the smartest or most effective approach.

Modern Warfare Arsenal
Today’s war employs sophisticated, often invisible weapons including. Here is a list to consider. Think about experiences you’ve been having and consider where these have been used against you.

Information warfare: Cyber attacks, disinformation campaigns, flooding people with conflicting information to create confusion and cognitive dissonance.

Economic weapons: Sanctions, cryptocurrency manipulation, making populations dependent on controlled resources.

Political subversion: Election interference, undermining government legitimacy, bribing officials and influencers.

Psychological operations: Creating crises then positioning as the savior, exploiting social media platforms that control public discourse.

Biological and resource warfare: Famine, deprivation disguised as natural events.

Social manipulation: Fueling ideological divides, inflaming nationalism, targeting masculinity to prevent resistance."

(cont)

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tea fren No.12627401 [Report]
(cont)
"Why Silent War?
Modern warfare operates covertly because war’s reputation is “ruined.” People no longer see it as noble or necessary. Public support has evaporated, in large part because politicians are now seen largely as lying scoundrels.

This is making it strategically better to gaslight populations, deny war is happening, and paint a picture that “everything’s okay.” Furthermore, leaders no longer need masses of men for physical combat, so there’s no benefit to declaring war openly.

Current War Symptoms
People are experiencing classic wartime symptoms without understanding the cause:

Loss of hope and inability to plan for the future

Widespread dread, numbness, and sense of unreality

Increased nationalism and “us vs. them” thinking

Fear of government and authority figures

Financial stress from inflation

Young people avoiding starting families

Supply chain disruptions and stockpiling behavior

Feeling like danger is everywhere

Limiting news consumption due to overwhelming negativity

Escalating protests and militarized police

People fleeing their countries or considering it

Fear of speaking out or losing rights

Rapid, “temporary” legal changes justified by public safety

Daily exposure to propaganda and radical content

Using basic needs (food, energy, money) as weapons

Fear that personal identity could make one an “enemy of the state”"

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hidden-world-war

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Anonymous No.12627432 [Report]
1 i will abuse and maim the girl
2 i woll abuse and maim the son
3 i will abuse and maim the daughter
4 the son does not want to be born
5 the daughter i dont want it
6 i hate women and niggers
7 secret
8 i am busy getting ahead
9 get spanked on virgin with you4r WIFE dna your JOB haha and your EXPENSES
10it would probabl y make me start writing itineraries and making presentations or something if i had one lol get fucked
tea fren No.12627480 [Report]
certain factions of the american medical establishment are conducting an ongoing democide.

consider self told.

"Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb?"

–Pink Floyd

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