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Anonymous ID: wv39wMaLUnited States /pol/510496686#510504733
7/16/2025, 4:50:20 AM
>>510504150

If you view the version with audio, he actually fires 3 more shots after the behind-the-back shot. I think at least one of those also connects but I think the very first shot went down through the perp's back muscles/spinal column or possible down through his trunk.

See >>510504537
Anonymous ID: jiEZjPB2United States /pol/509972593#509986016
7/10/2025, 7:22:05 AM
>>509972593

an army of overweight, middle-aged, American Spirit smokers are coming for YOU, MAGA! defend yourself? PROTIP: you can't!

surrender NOW and they may bless us with a quick death
Anonymous ID: 3qcybirbUnited States /pol/509968928#509969764
7/10/2025, 2:42:44 AM
>>509969672
>A real man can do both.

Even though this is less than a minute old, it's still underrated.
Anonymous ID: 6EnhdI8hUnited States /pol/509431941#509432253
7/3/2025, 11:25:18 PM
>>509431941

Fucking hilarious. Whenever talking about crime they ALWAYS have to reverse the perpetrators and victims because niggers are THAT bad. Everybody knows they're dirty fucking rapists. Everybody, including and especially people tasked with producing literature like that
Anonymous ID: rSaR36RLUnited States /pol/509368054#509371931
7/3/2025, 7:09:31 AM
>>509368054
>What is the greatest tragedy in human history ?

The Black Death killed about 60% of Europe in the 14th century, but it's believed that before Columbus' arrival in the Americas, an even more devastating depopulation event occurred to the North American Indians. It was called "the greatest demographic disaster in the history of the world" by William Denevan in the book The Native Populations of the Americas in 1492. Some believe it was diseases from the Norse who landed in Nova Scotia centuries before Columbus' arrival. Others believe the diseases came from Chinese, Japanese or perhaps even Polynesian sailors unintentionally delivered to the west coast through misadventure. Regardless, any exploration of the topic, from the Lewis & Clark expedition or the excavation of man-made mounds on the west coast around the 1920's points to either an advanced Neolithic (i.e. farming) society being replaced by a MUCH less advanced one through disease, war, or....something else. There was so much of a difference between the creators of the mounds and the Indians living on the land that archaeologists are, to this day, not sure if they're even related to them.

Because it's so politically important to place blame on white-skinned men, even knowledge of the collapse has bene out of the public eye for 50+ years.